For example, in book 6, snape is arguing with dumbledore in the woods about not wanting to do something, and dumbledore tells him that he has to do it. This tells me, or rather, leads me to believe that Snape did not want to kill Dumbledore, that he was trying to find another way to deal with Malfoy and reverse the pact he made with Malfoy's mother. I believe that Dumbledore did not die, but found another way to live on. I think Snape is still on the good side, and is a really good actor. For the argument about Dumbledore saying no to Snape right before Snape killed him, that was all part of the show. Now, I know this is going to get some bad reviews, but I can almost bet I am right, atleast part of the way, if not all of it. And if I am right, I should like win something or something.
2006-06-06
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