Halloween in the TV Show! | Learning more about traditions, More time to explore the story, Ambience around Hogwarts, More! cover art

Halloween in the TV Show! | Learning more about traditions, More time to explore the story, Ambience around Hogwarts, More!

Halloween in the TV Show! | Learning more about traditions, More time to explore the story, Ambience around Hogwarts, More!

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In this episode, we discuss what Halloween should include in the TV show. Enjoy!

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· 1:22 We have more time to explore the stories. Voldemort kills the Potters, a troll breaks into Hogwarts, the Chamber of Secrets is revealed, Sirius Black breaks into the Castle, and Harry’s name is picked from the Goblet of Fire all on different Halloween nights. Getting more from all of those moments would be invaluable.

· 12:00 What are magical traditions of Halloween? For all we know, Halloween was a magical celebration to begin with. Why did it start, and who started it? These are the questions we can have answers to if every moment doesn’t have to move the plot forward.

· 18:22 The ambience of greater Hogwarts. The Great Hall is all decked out with decorations, but the rest of the castle should also have those touches. Darker halls, moving suits of armor, things like that. Those things would remind us that the castle is a safe place, but not completely.

· 24:05 Professors have themed lessons. Getting some real-world application into their teachings is always a valuable thing, especially if it relates to something happening right now. I think the professors should jump at the chance to teach some magic that isn’t as well known, but still relates to their studies.

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