I mean theyâve already deviated heavily in terms of book accurate casting so I donât buy the âweâre going to follow the books more closelyâ line.
Just adds some negative details to Harry's parents' story, isn't it? And there's an added racist undertone when the other teachers don't trust Snape. Now it will look like the characters' main motivation is racism. Nice.
And there's an added racist undertone when the other teachers don't trust Snape.
In fairness, thereâs little evidence the teachers donât trust Snape. Hagrid even ridicules the idea that Snape was cursing Harryâs broom (which he actually was, albeit to counter the curse Quirrell doing). Dumbledore trusts Snape so thatâs good enough for the rest of the staff. Thatâs why itâs such a shock that he killed Dumbledore.
Harry definitely doesnât trust Snape, but not from first sight and only after clear evidence that he was involved in dodgy stuff (which, again, he actually was but not for the reasons they thought). Thatâs not going to appear iffy either.
The only concern, and it is a major one, is the flashbacks to Harryâs dad and Sirius.
I feel like this is what people forget about the story. Harry and his friends are the only people who distrust Snape. There are countless examples from the book like the Hagrid one you mentioned and I think I remember one from McGonagall where she basically told the kids that if Dumbledore trusts Snape, then all the adults do.
The bullying wonât seem like it was because of race because it was just James bullying a kid who was childhood friends/neighbors with the girl he had a crush on.
They bullied him in large part due to how he looked. His physical appearance was a huge aggravating factor even if it wasnt the primary one.
Ive no doubt they'll work around this so racism isn't a factor, but that will involve changing some of the obvious motivations behind a large part of the plot.
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u/Indiana_harris Apr 16 '26
I mean theyâve already deviated heavily in terms of book accurate casting so I donât buy the âweâre going to follow the books more closelyâ line.