
Plot Holes: Logic Wins Again
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Grab a butterbeer and pull up a stool! Join Aureo, Sam, Sierra, and special guest Liz as they dive headfirst into the perplexing plot holes of the Harry Potter book series. From convenient coincidences to the enigmatic Dumbledore, the frustrating limitations (or lack thereof!) of magic, moments of pure wizarding stupidity, and some truly questionable arithmetic, they categorize and debate the moments that make you go "Wait, what?!"
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In this episode:
- You can’t zoom parchment
- Thestrals suffer from the Order of the Phoenix's curse
- Astrology class and clouds don’t work
- Teaching is a hard profession
- Class schedules are a plot hole in real life
- Hogwarts sceptic tank comes with moody pipes
- We draw the line at pens
- The Sorting Hat is their legal counsel
- Wand mafia boss Ollivander
- Mwahahaha or Muahahaha
- Voldemort manifested Harry’s death
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