It *was* like watching a mytharc episode of TXF, with a lot more "I saw that coming" as opposed to "WTF??"
I agree with you with the pacing and the feel of this book. I wanted to see Hermione/Ron. I mean, they're prefects they can do anything. :) Ron did do a lot of Krum Jealousy stuff though. And Hermione did say to Harry "you're worse than Ron" Re: Girls.
I'm disappointed that Harry/Draco isn't a lot more like Mulder/Krycek. Draco just doesn't have that depth and he's just annoying. Well, he wasn't so annoying in this book, he felt like he had grown up a bit. Though he should have caught the snitch. Which would have made Harry even angstier, I suppose.
Until the end. Yes, Draco's gonna go all Inigo Montoya, without being amusing. He's really angry. I hope that JKR runs with that in the next book instead of ignoring it.
As part of the canon, I liked the book, but as a lone book, I just didn't know where it was heading. There was no mystery to be solved!
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I agree with you with the pacing and the feel of this book. I wanted to see Hermione/Ron. I mean, they're prefects they can do anything. :) Ron did do a lot of Krum Jealousy stuff though. And Hermione did say to Harry "you're worse than Ron" Re: Girls.
I'm disappointed that Harry/Draco isn't a lot more like Mulder/Krycek. Draco just doesn't have that depth and he's just annoying. Well, he wasn't so annoying in this book, he felt like he had grown up a bit. Though he should have caught the snitch. Which would have made Harry even angstier, I suppose.
Until the end. Yes, Draco's gonna go all Inigo Montoya, without being amusing. He's really angry. I hope that JKR runs with that in the next book instead of ignoring it.
As part of the canon, I liked the book, but as a lone book, I just didn't know where it was heading. There was no mystery to be solved!