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HBP Chapter 6 - Part 2: The Boy Who Cried Wolf

HBP Chapter 6 - Part 2: The Boy Who Cried Wolf

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Pull up a stool at The Three Broomsticks and join Ev, Irvin, Sophia, and special guest Line Egelund as they continue their exploration of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince with chapter six, "Draco's Detour"!

This time, the hosts finally make it to the titular part of the chapter, before a short pit-stop at Weasley Whizard Wheezes. Grab yourself a beverage and tune in to discuss joke shop products and names, Ginny Weasley, and if Draco Malfoy should have been a werewolf.

Join the discussion: https://threebroomstickspod.com/episode-59-hbp-chapter-6-part-2-the-boy-who-cried-wolf/

In this episode:

  • The most wholesome constipation story
  • Fred and Hermione’s mutual appreciation society
  • Ev is bereft without pygmy puffs
  • Which Weasley Whizard Wheezes product do we want?
  • The twins are fighting Voldemort with intellectual property law
  • Why do the Weasley boys object to Ginny’s dating history?
  • Draco has Schrodinger’s lycanthropy
  • Borgin bows low to hide his expression
  • What’s with all the hanging?
  • Hermione wins the Razzie for Worst Actress

Resources:

  • Borgin, Burke, and the Half-Blood Prince by Irvin
  • Harry Potter and The Hanged Man: Part 3 Its Meaning in Rowling’s Written Work by John Granger

Pub's Jukebox: Weasleys Wizard Wheezes by Riddle TM

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