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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-11-27 12:35 am

[ SECRET POST #4345 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4345 ⌋

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Notes:

Sorry for the exceptionally late, thought I'd already posted this today! At least it'll be here for everybody in the morning.

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(Anonymous) 2018-11-27 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
The Wizarding World doesn't seem to have a lot of therapy going on, js. And no, it's not just his treatment of Snape, but what we see later on and the snapshots we see of him even before he was arrested. He was reckless to a fault. That's what would have killed Harry, because he has a problem with not thinking things through.

I love Sirius. But he's not a great person and the boner fandom has for him and how he'd be The Best Dad EVAR because Harry, an abused teenager who had a guy feeding into him with not just love but indulgence and encouragement of even some of his more reckless ideas, wanted, well, a positive parental relationship and was an abused teenager. He needed someone like McGonagall. Someone who'd love him but also wouldn't go, "Hey, this sounds cool!" and then not think it through and get Harry killed.

(Anonymous) 2018-11-27 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Snapshots of him before he was arrested include jerkish episodes from school when he was not yet an adult, and a context-free scene of him and James tangling with Muggle police while being chased by presumed Death Eaters. And going after Peter Pettigrew in revenge I guess, but I don't know how you could fault him for that. Where is the moral failing?