3.18 Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs

​The Real Weird Sisters are back with a very special announcement and a very short chapter to discuss! Listen to Alice and Martha debate Harry’s intelligence, discuss the many bachelors and bachelorettes living in Hogsmeade, and wonder just why it took Lupin so long to realize that the rat was in fact, the rat.

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AmethystBeloved

Today I’m listening to the episode launching the Patreon and not too long ago, you hit your goal in ten months! I am planning on joining once I’ve caught up for those bonus episodes. I’m still not too big of a fan of the goal you picked, but on the other hand it is very personal to your fandom and the reaction show sounds cool and is a nice gift to the listeners.

Martha is right about ‘sight for sore eyes’ meaning that the person who says it appreciates what they’re seeing. What Alice is thinking of is ‘eye sore’, which is the complete opposite and means that it’s something ugly.

Considering that there’s only seven registered is crazy. I had fun reading the Being an Animagus spell on Pottermore was fun.

Martha’s squeaking is delightful.

In Fernwithy’s alternate reality of if Lupin and Tonks survived, they renovated the Shrieking Shack and made it into their home. Also, in her Teddy-verse year-long fics, Teddy was 11 when he gave the map a serious update because the battle really changed the architecture.

I never thought about how it was appropriate for Gary Oldman to play someone who was decades younger than him and still fitting the role.

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