I was very hesitant when I heard there was another Harry Potter book being released. I felt, and still feel, as though Harry’s story is over. It was wrapped up nicely, and the next generation of wizards that were introduced had zero characterisations attached to them, besides the influence of their parentage, which left them open to personal interpretation and headcanons (and a whole lot of fanfics). So naturally, another Harry Potter story focusing on those characters was very risky.
The characters, however, were not the problem with this play. Actually, they were what carried it...
The characters, however, were not the problem with this play. Actually, they were what carried it...
“We bear the unbearable. We endure the unendurable. We do what must be done until we ourselves are undone.”
“His feelings for Adam were an oil spill; he'd let them overflow and now there wasn't a damn place in the ocean that wouldn't catch fire if he dropped a match.”