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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 220 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Great episode as always! In regard to your conversation about Jo using “taboo” to mean something different, I think she’s using it by its definition (not to defend her 🙄). “Taboo” is something that’s not acceptable to say. Much like when you play the game Taboo and you’re not allowed to say the word, the Death Eaters have made it “taboo” to say Voldemort.
I’m only as far as goblet of fire, this is a good podcast with some great moments of insight. Sometimes the silliness is a bit much, but I like that they seem to be having fun.
They’re appropriately critical, and occasionally have an idea that makes you think, which is hard when I’ve read these books so often.
Great episode as always. In the Ghoul in Pajamas chapter, after Ron and Hermione explain to him all the steps they’ve taken for their mission, Harry didn’t have it in him to say thank you. “He wanted to tell them what that meant to him, but he simply could not find words important enough.”
How about “wow, great ideas guys. I really couldn’t do this without you.”
Is it Harry being emotionally inept or Jo? The world will never know.
These girlies are some of the funniest HP fans I’ve listened to. It may sound like they don’t like the series anymore, but deep down I know they do.
Minna from Sweden gives five stars - only.
First time writing an podcast review but as you guys insist every episode I decided to leave one today :) I was first introduce to the podcast from the Boy Love Series and found out and the podcast through the ampliverse. This is one of my favourite podcasts, the insight, humour and banter always puts a smile on my face. I sometimes even relisten to past episodes and everything is just as funny as hearing for the first time. I’m excited for this book and the next as I’m a lover of dark arts and ... more
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A unique exploration of the Harry Potter universe unfolds, chapter by chapter, inviting listeners to reconnect with their favorite characters and themes while offering fresh perspectives. The discussions frequently blend humor with critical analysis, allowing for a deep dive into emotional moments, character development, and the complexities surrounding beloved figures such as Harry, Voldemort, and Snape. Notable themes include friendship, grief, and the contrasts between childhood and adulthood, all presented through relatable anecdotes and witty commentary, making it accessible for both new fans and those revisiting the series. This engaging format is likely to resonate with listeners who appreciate an insightful yet lighthearted approach... more
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