![]() But Albus' ridiculously risky decisions could never have a successful outcome, which makes it impossible to root for him. ![]() In the original books, Harry's missions were always 100% necessary (ex: Saving the Sorcerer's Stone from Voldemort, saving Ginny Weasley from the basilisk, saving Sirius from Voldemort, hunting down Horcruxes). The whole thing leaves me with one question: Why would Albus, who knows nothing about Cedric and has not been effected by his death in the slightest, decide to undergo this random mission to revive him?Īlbus gives some feeble excuse about how saving Cedric will make up for the people who died because of their association with Harry, which seems like a disconnected attempt on the author's behalf to invent a dangerous plot line.
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