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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-08-19 04:22 pm

[ SECRET POST #4246 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4246 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2018-08-20 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah but that doesn't make them wasted is my point. Seamus is a half-blood, too, and he's the guy who tended to explode things, for example, so there's potential there for him to have developed that into a skill that was damn useful.

But Rowling didn't, and that's not a waste. You can't focus on literally every character in a series enough to give them all super detailed stories or to explore any potential in everyone to its fullest in a satisfying manner, because unless there's a small number isolated somewhere, they all will add in more characters exponentially.

(Anonymous) 2018-08-20 06:34 am (UTC)(link)
half-blood on it's own is incredibly neutral in HP verse. half-blood and a Black on the wizarding side is not. It's a rich potential source of internal or social conflict that 1) no other halfblood in the series could engage the same way because the Ancient and Most Noble House of Black has really interesting developement that basically no other pureblood house has, and 2) could have been really interesting parallels to other halfbloods who were characters with conflict about it, like Snape. And"useful skill" is not remotely the same as "interesting character thread". (Also I'm pretty sure the explosions gag was mostly just the movies? I could be forgetting. But still, 'useful' is not what I'm talking about, it's just plot mechanics.)

I actually didn't use the word waste anywhere in my comment, because I agree that it's kind of strong/implies a moral judgement that doesn't really make sense, of course no book series will contain all stories for all people. But I do think that what we have of Tonks canonically was a missed opportunity for some particular and interesting stories that would have enriched the whole, in a way that's qualitatively different from most minor characters.