"That is the second time you have spoken out of turn, Miss Granger. Tell me, are you incapable of restraining yourself, or do you take pride in being an insufferable know-it-all?" What a line, what a fantastic Snape-like line.
Even though it's not really a hugely important factor, the choice to let Ron carry on the insult against Hermione disappointed me seeing as how he defended her in the book in this scene showing the first real signs of their budding romantic relationship throughout the series, "You asked a question and she knows the answer, why ask if you don't want to be told?" I feel like Ron's character wasn't developed as well as it could've been compared to him in the book (especially in a sensitive sense regarding Hermione), still, there were scenes I did admire about Ron's development in the movies, especially when it came to Hermione nearer the end.
nah snape wasn't good with hermione since theire first lesson, he kinda had that "know it all" thing all the time. And if he somehow was able to recognize that hermione used a time turner to be there he would have even more "reason" (at least for himself) to pretend she wouldnt be there.
The funny thing is I was searching for both the gifs with the line from the movie and the line from the book...I expected to only find the one from the movie and instead...I found a couple of gif sets with the book dialouge but NONE with Ron's line from the movie!X-D Looks like the Internet agrees...this specific scene *should* have been book-accurate!
In Ron's defense, he knows Hermione more than Snape does. And Snape didn't say "five points from Gryffindor" until _after_ "insufferable know-it-all." XD
Lily was brilliant, yes, but she was kind, brave, and unwilling to let people be stomped. Hermione on the other hand never stood up for anyone, always told her friends to ignore it rather than face them. Not to mention she was always rude, bossy, and inconsiderate of people's emotions, something Lily never did. Even when Snape was moving with the bad crowd, Lily had faith he'd turn to good.
My social studies teacher was exactly like him (with a small sense of humor). There was one kid he pretty much hated and would always make fun of. My friend hated that kid and as a result, he was his favorite teacher. Actually it's kinda like this: Teacher=snape Friend 1=malfoy Friend 2=harry Me=hermonie
Same here. He’s effective as a teacher, that’s what matters to me. Some professors get disrespected when students get too comfortable with them. I find it only right that Snape was strict.
1:38 "as an antidote to your ignorance and on my desk by monday morning two rolls of parchment on the werewolf, with particular emphasis on recognizing it" later in the movie Hermoine to Prof. Lupen "he's a werewolf! that's why he's been missing classes!" "how long have you known" "since Prof. Snape set the essay" Snape pointing insufferable know-it-all's in the right direction
@@harshithav7552 it is but It makes sense it can be annoying, Hermione is like Lisa Simpson there both smart sassy and Geniuses / Know it all , who follows the rules and make a massive breakdown when they get a B+ thinking like its the end of the world. The only difference is that Hermione always finds a way to build herself back while Lisa puts her anger and the blame on someone else
"That is the second time you have spoken out of turn, Miss Granger. Are you incapable of restraining yourself, or do you take pride in being an insufferable know-it-all?"
“You asked a question ! Why dont you want it to be answered” is what ron said and he got detention for it in the books, in the movie all he just said is “he has got a point you know” his character wasnt really as developed as it was in the books
Ron stood up for Hermione twice in the books, the first time was when Malfoy called her mudblood and the second time was when Snape called her a know it all at the risk getting detention and losing his points where as in this scene he just doesn't defend Hermione at all only agreeing with Snape which resulted in Harry getting annoyed with him.
If you'll notice in the way Hermione acts in the ensuing scenes of this movie and later films after Snape belittles her like that, she's far more humble and conscientious of her intelligence than previously. In a way, Snape's insult was actually a turning point of Hermione's character growing into a wiser person.
@@hudsonm1328 You don't bring someone up by shaming them and belittling them in front of a crowd, especially if you're a damn teacher. Besides, Hermione was already called a know-it-all by everyone in her class at least once. With that in mind, what makes you and R.A.A. think that she changed because of Snape's insult?
@@cookiemonster6468 snape is the teacher we love but sometimes hate backseat he bullies or pick on a smart/ dumb student we clearly can see that she doesn’t raised her hand often anymore because of this snape if I was a student and my teacher is snape I would talk back to him and teach him respect or tell dumbledore
When you find out that Lupin is a werewolf this scene becomes extremely petty, Snape was trying to out Lupin as a Werewolf to the whole class, only Hermione got it
I don't understand snape was asking to anyone to answer but when no one did he said he's disappointed and then Hermione answered . She did nothing wrong
The point was to make the kids who didn’t know question what is the answer to look it up in the book to answer, he already knew she knew the answer and if she took note of that which she didn’t then she would have let others figure it out because snaps just gave her the hint you all good but she didn’t pick on it,
What do you mean no one asked? Snape clearly asked what was the difference between an Animagus and a werewolf, Hermione was just ANSWERING the question!
This is the second time you spoken out of turn miss Granger are you incapable of restraining yourself or you take pride in being such insufferable Know at all
Term Werewolf, is a contraction of the Anglo-Saxon word 'were' which means 'man' and wolf, Werewolf, Manwolf. Several ways to become a Werewolf, including animal shape-shifting, -
That's all I usually keep my opinions to myself and not try to be so super smart for my own good that their won't have to be problems or have anyone think that I'm trying to take others chances of sharing their own ideas.
It’s sad that they completely reversed what Ron said here considering the fact that he was the one to defend Hermonie when Snape insulted her, I know the writer has a bias against Hermonie since she’s his favourite, but why ruin this scene for Ron, does he have a bias against him too, he could have kept the scene to show that he does care about Hermonie but instead ruined his character in the process, this is an unpopular opinion but they really ruined Ron’s character in the movies.
As someone who was a know it all in class, I wished I had gotten someone to tell me to screw off with that behavior. As I looked into the sociologies out of interest I learned that the know it all behavior, even if the student DOES know it all, will often result in the disengagement of interest in the class as a whole, because no one else is allowed or forced to participate in a lesson. The class will lean on the smart student and neglect their own studies. School is not just a place to learn subjects, but a place to learn how to work with others to better your own work to better society as a whole. It is best to humble a know it all student in some way while still encouraging them. Hermione, as a student could take it, she's driven, exceedingly so, and would not take that as an insult in retrospect. Overall it would get her to understand her actions better in the future. With other students, the method must be more subtle.
Honestly, if you need someone to point that out, you really don’t know it all. I think maybe after 3 or 4 times you should probably find something being off.
@@klodpraisor You don't really know how kids think, I think. You also don't have a big perspective as a kid either. I think you're shooting down from a high horse that doesn't exist, or you're young, if you sincerely think that.
Snape says Hermoine spoke out of turn but he seconds earlier asked for an answer. Maybe it's different in the books but I missed the part where she spoke out of turn when she was simply giving the answer he asked for. Or maybe Snape's just being a dick, he doesn't care about Draco acting the class clown in front of him.
@@cookiemonster6468 And yet the countless legions of Snape fans will paint him as a misunderstood, tragic hero. Even Harry ultimately likes him enough to take his first name for his son's middle name. ...I find it hard to believe Harry would just overlook the years of abuse and projected hatred Snape piled onto him.
Sorry, but Harry looks more like Professor Snape than he does James Potter. James Potter has sandy brown hair, Harry has dark brown/black like Snape. The only similarity to James is the glasses, and his mother was a red head. I'm surprised Snape wasn't a bit more affectionate with the other two friends. Hermione had Lilly's intellect, Ron had her red hair, and Harry had her eyes. Just saying.
It’s not really about appearances. Snape hates Harry for his existence...he is proof that James and Lily got together. Ron and Hermione get Snape’s dislike by his association with Harry.
Hermione never did it with bad intension. For example, to put her other classmates down. She said it because she loves reading and learning so many things. Hermione always used her knowledge to help everybody. So he didn't had to say that to her. Actually, it's not her fault. She is working hard to get all this knowledge. Plus, she was able to use it properly in real life. If everybody else feel bad because she knows all the answers better to make them selfs work as hard as she did.
Hey look! Snape does a good impression of Star Wars fans. And it shows the hypocrisy of HP fans, SW fans, and Twilight haters. Calling out fandoms, is my specialty.
Only Snape takes away points when you get the answer right.
admit it, Hermione can be pretty annoying sometimes
Patrick Fie yes but she's goals af 😌
Yeah that's why I do it!
@@f0otball41 And still can't sing....
Yes a Snape can be really mean
Would people stop commenting and just turn to page 394 please
super girl lol
Mission Report Dec 16th 1991 would like to have a word.
Perhaps when this comment section has 394 comments lol
"That is the second time you have spoken out of turn, Miss Granger. Tell me, are you incapable of restraining yourself, or do you take pride in being an insufferable know-it-all?" What a line, what a fantastic Snape-like line.
He forgot to include "insufferable know-it all" who can't sing.
@littlesmew I'm referring to Emma Watson inability to best Paige O'hara in Disney's pathetic remake of Beauty And The Beast. Page 394....
Perfect to use against cancel culture.
Also, that “Beauty and the Beast” remake was GORGEOUS!
Indeed , beautiful lines
I love this line lol
Even though it's not really a hugely important factor, the choice to let Ron carry on the insult against Hermione disappointed me seeing as how he defended her in the book in this scene showing the first real signs of their budding romantic relationship throughout the series, "You asked a question and she knows the answer, why ask if you don't want to be told?" I feel like Ron's character wasn't developed as well as it could've been compared to him in the book (especially in a sensitive sense regarding Hermione), still, there were scenes I did admire about Ron's development in the movies, especially when it came to Hermione nearer the end.
nah snape wasn't good with hermione since theire first lesson, he kinda had that "know it all" thing all the time. And if he somehow was able to recognize that hermione used a time turner to be there he would have even more "reason" (at least for himself) to pretend she wouldnt be there.
The funny thing is I was searching for both the gifs with the line from the movie and the line from the book...I expected to only find the one from the movie and instead...I found a couple of gif sets with the book dialouge but NONE with Ron's line from the movie!X-D Looks like the Internet agrees...this specific scene *should* have been book-accurate!
In Ron's defense, he knows Hermione more than Snape does. And Snape didn't say "five points from Gryffindor" until _after_ "insufferable know-it-all." XD
This part shocked me too
Agree
Cmon Snape, you're only angry because Lily was a 'know it all'
No she wasn’t actually
Lily was brilliant, yes, but she was kind, brave, and unwilling to let people be stomped. Hermione on the other hand never stood up for anyone, always told her friends to ignore it rather than face them. Not to mention she was always rude, bossy, and inconsiderate of people's emotions, something Lily never did. Even when Snape was moving with the bad crowd, Lily had faith he'd turn to good.
"Aaaaooooooooohh!"
"Thank you, Mr. Malfoy..."
hahahahahaha
And,of course,no points taken for *that* but answering a question correctly?How dare you,miss Granger?
@@Nicamon
Snape : Ten points from Slytherin.
Draco : My FATHER will hear about this! 😡
Snape would be my fave teacher tbh.
Mine too...I'd sass him ALL THE WAY.
My social studies teacher was exactly like him (with a small sense of humor). There was one kid he pretty much hated and would always make fun of. My friend hated that kid and as a result, he was his favorite teacher.
Actually it's kinda like this:
Teacher=snape
Friend 1=malfoy
Friend 2=harry
Me=hermonie
Same
Why?? He was a bully. An adult bully who also picked on his own students
Same here. He’s effective as a teacher, that’s what matters to me. Some professors get disrespected when students get too comfortable with them. I find it only right that Snape was strict.
1:38 "as an antidote to your ignorance and on my desk by monday morning two rolls of parchment on the werewolf, with particular emphasis on recognizing it"
later in the movie
Hermoine to Prof. Lupen
"he's a werewolf! that's why he's been missing classes!"
"how long have you known"
"since Prof. Snape set the essay"
Snape pointing insufferable know-it-all's in the right direction
Insufferable know-it-all Hermione Granger
Trelawney burned Hermione worse than Snape ever did.
honestly i hate this scene because in the book ron stands for hermione and in the movie they made him say “he’s got a point tho” 🙄
@@harshithav7552 it is but It makes sense it can be annoying, Hermione is like Lisa Simpson there both smart sassy and Geniuses / Know it all , who follows the rules and make a massive breakdown when they get a B+ thinking like its the end of the world. The only difference is that Hermione always finds a way to build herself back while Lisa puts her anger and the blame on someone else
I prefer the movie one, because its actually funny
"That is the second time you have spoken out of turn, Miss Granger. Are you incapable of restraining yourself, or do you take pride in being an insufferable know-it-all?"
Loss of limb will not excuse you..
Hahaahaha
her voice was adorable
But she can't sing....
@@mkaplan1383 CAN YOU F STOP COMMENTING THAT ON EVERY SINGLE COMMENT, PLEASE?
@@miluhd1347 Free speech.
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I can't decide which is the more insufferable know-it-all, Hermione Granger or Lisa Simpson.
They both can't sing.
@@thecrimsonwrath1337 And both still can't sing....
Lisa simpson
The Crimson wrath well the Simpson’s never actually grow up and any changes aren’t permanent so we never really know.
At least Michael Jackson showed up for Lisa's birthday 👍
Ron's character ruined in 394 ways
I'm surprised he didn't give Malfoy house points for that howl.
In the book Ron stood up for Hermione.
Snape was a jerk to her in the books. In here he actually has a bit of point.
Joshua Belmont Reese ??? He called her an insufferable know it all in the books and in the movie. He was a jerk to her in both
“You asked a question ! Why dont you want it to be answered” is what ron said and he got detention for it in the books, in the movie all he just said is “he has got a point you know” his character wasnt really as developed as it was in the books
@@tatum2739 Ron does have a point though. I found it funny
Ron stood up for Hermione twice in the books, the first time was when Malfoy called her mudblood and the second time was when Snape called her a know it all at the risk getting detention and losing his points where as in this scene he just doesn't defend Hermione at all only agreeing with Snape which resulted in Harry getting annoyed with him.
If you'll notice in the way Hermione acts in the ensuing scenes of this movie and later films after Snape belittles her like that, she's far more humble and conscientious of her intelligence than previously. In a way, Snape's insult was actually a turning point of Hermione's character growing into a wiser person.
Sorry but what kind of drugs are you on?
@@cookiemonster6468 Cookies.
@@cookiemonster6468 I thought they got a point
@@hudsonm1328 You don't bring someone up by shaming them and belittling them in front of a crowd, especially if you're a damn teacher. Besides, Hermione was already called a know-it-all by everyone in her class at least once. With that in mind, what makes you and R.A.A. think that she changed because of Snape's insult?
@@cookiemonster6468 snape is the teacher we love but sometimes hate backseat he bullies or pick on a smart/ dumb student we clearly can see that she doesn’t raised her hand often anymore because of this snape if I was a student and my teacher is snape I would talk back to him and teach him respect or tell dumbledore
When you find out that Lupin is a werewolf this scene becomes extremely petty, Snape was trying to out Lupin as a Werewolf to the whole class, only Hermione got it
Ron: He's got a point.
Me: He's got no POINT!
I don't understand snape was asking to anyone to answer but when no one did he said he's disappointed and then Hermione answered . She did nothing wrong
I agree too but I think it’s her “speaking out of turn” that got the points deducted
U took it too seriously😂.the lines of Snape were epic
The point was to make the kids who didn’t know question what is the answer to look it up in the book to answer, he already knew she knew the answer and if she took note of that which she didn’t then she would have let others figure it out because snaps just gave her the hint you all good but she didn’t pick on it,
@@ATalesTruth- that's true though 😁 plus she took a lot lesson using time turner 😂.
She was wrong because he didn’t ask her. You’re supposed to have permission to speak in class.
In reality, Snape was preparing them for Lupin if his werewolf problem would arise.
miss the books so much, wish i cud immerse myself again
Do I hear the sound of butting in? It's got to be little hermione granger. Hogwarts's answer to a question NO ONE ASKED!
What do you mean no one asked? Snape clearly asked what was the difference between an Animagus and a werewolf, Hermione was just ANSWERING the question!
@@lizzieheartswifeandgf it’s a reference to Ned Flanders from the Simpsons
@@AlphaPrettyBoy Oh okay, I’m sorry.
This is the second time you spoken out of turn miss Granger are you incapable of restraining yourself or you take pride in being such insufferable Know at all
Snape is just divine..
Term Werewolf, is a contraction of the Anglo-Saxon word 'were' which means 'man' and wolf, Werewolf, Manwolf. Several ways to become a Werewolf, including animal shape-shifting, -
394 points to grifyndoor
Snape lowkey cool asf but doesn't take any bullshit from his students even harry
1:26, I've actually had that same question thrown at me once.
Omg if that happened in reality, a teacher could’ve actually been sacked
Ron was way worse in this scene, "He's got a point, you know."
That's just cruel.
It's true though.
That's all I usually keep my opinions to myself and not try to be so super smart for my own good that their won't have to be problems or have anyone think that I'm trying to take others chances of sharing their own ideas.
"Three-hundred-and-ninety-four"
Then I suggest you take great care, Mr. Potter.
Loss of limb will not excuse you.
Page three-hundred... and ninety...
four...
.
"2 pages of parchment on the werewolf with particular emphasis on recognizing it."
Lupin: *ah fuck*
you're just jealous of Hermione 'cause she got a tongue lashing from Snape. LOL :P
Are you still alive 🥺
@@silverbullet7611 guess not💀💀💀
Watched this scene at school and the whole class was like OOOOOOHHHH
Man, I was actually listening and learning from Snape's lesson, then they muffled his voice. 😢
Insufferable know-it-all sounds so fluid, so cool. for an insult at least.
The German version is just lame in that scene xD.
"...insufferable Besserwisser..." - it does have kind of a ring to it though...
Are you taking care of restraining yourself or you take care in being an insufferable know - it - all ?
One of the few scenes that hermione became annoying and hated. Snape was totally right lmfao 🤣🤣🤣🤣
BEST SCENE EVER!
2:05 i wish we could hear the rest of his lecture
Draco is good at adobe flash damn
It’s sad that they completely reversed what Ron said here considering the fact that he was the one to defend Hermonie when Snape insulted her, I know the writer has a bias against Hermonie since she’s his favourite, but why ruin this scene for Ron, does he have a bias against him too, he could have kept the scene to show that he does care about Hermonie but instead ruined his character in the process, this is an unpopular opinion but they really ruined Ron’s character in the movies.
1:22 Malfoy being a clown
1:29
Me when my group partner explains concepts I haven't studied yet:
tbh I never liked Hermione because she reminds me of Lisa Simpson
Honestly.. Snape is amazed with intelligent of Hermione granger.
So amazed he docked points.
imagine saying that to a 13 year old girl who is your student
I'd say it. 13 year olds got attitude problems
As someone who was a know it all in class, I wished I had gotten someone to tell me to screw off with that behavior. As I looked into the sociologies out of interest I learned that the know it all behavior, even if the student DOES know it all, will often result in the disengagement of interest in the class as a whole, because no one else is allowed or forced to participate in a lesson. The class will lean on the smart student and neglect their own studies. School is not just a place to learn subjects, but a place to learn how to work with others to better your own work to better society as a whole.
It is best to humble a know it all student in some way while still encouraging them. Hermione, as a student could take it, she's driven, exceedingly so, and would not take that as an insult in retrospect. Overall it would get her to understand her actions better in the future. With other students, the method must be more subtle.
Makes sense.
Honestly, if you need someone to point that out, you really don’t know it all. I think maybe after 3 or 4 times you should probably find something being off.
@@klodpraisor You don't really know how kids think, I think. You also don't have a big perspective as a kid either. I think you're shooting down from a high horse that doesn't exist, or you're young, if you sincerely think that.
Being Harmione she could take her knowledge and pass it to others instead of taking every chance she can answering teachers questions
What page are we on
1:30
Sonic fans to tails in lost world
Snape says Hermoine spoke out of turn but he seconds earlier asked for an answer. Maybe it's different in the books but I missed the part where she spoke out of turn when she was simply giving the answer he asked for.
Or maybe Snape's just being a dick, he doesn't care about Draco acting the class clown in front of him.
He's just being a dick, same as usual.
@@cookiemonster6468 And yet the countless legions of Snape fans will paint him as a misunderstood, tragic hero.
Even Harry ultimately likes him enough to take his first name for his son's middle name.
...I find it hard to believe Harry would just overlook the years of abuse and projected hatred Snape piled onto him.
1:22 my personal favourite 😂♥️♥️
Same 😂
anyone here in 2020?
no. just me? ok.
@Anet hahah
2021 for me too.
Blame Jordan Peterson and the amount of friends I have who love Harry Potter.
2022 💗
2023!!
Snape, tell me, are you incapable of seeking a therapist or do you take pride of projecting your inconsequential exasperation on students?
Best line of the entire saga
Jesus
Man and wolf werewolf man wolf
Sorry, but Harry looks more like Professor Snape than he does James Potter. James Potter has sandy brown hair, Harry has dark brown/black like Snape. The only similarity to James is the glasses, and his mother was a red head.
I'm surprised Snape wasn't a bit more affectionate with the other two friends. Hermione had Lilly's intellect, Ron had her red hair, and Harry had her eyes. Just saying.
Allie S Because they reminded him of her.
littlesmew have you read the books cause that sounds more like movie Hermione
It’s not really about appearances. Snape hates Harry for his existence...he is proof that James and Lily got together. Ron and Hermione get Snape’s dislike by his association with Harry.
Harry could also be said to have Snape's lips
1:38 its scenes like that make everyone ship stupid Drarry.
I never saw them being a couple
MieKayla Singleton neither did i
@@kaylalezabeth7175 Same!
Ikr
I'd do this to the ambitious students in my class if I am a teacher
I wish I went to Hogwarts and Snape was my teacher. I wouldn't mind being an insufferable know-it-all if thats what Snape thinks:-)
At least you can sing. Emma can't carry a tune.
@@mkaplan1383 why are you always commenting how Emma Watson can't sing?
Nxlx I’d like to know about that as well. XD he keeps going down the comment saying that she can’t sing.
Hermione never did it with bad intension. For example, to put her other classmates down. She said it because she loves reading and learning so many things. Hermione always used her knowledge to help everybody. So he didn't had to say that to her. Actually, it's not her fault. She is working hard to get all this knowledge. Plus, she was able to use it properly in real life. If everybody else feel bad because she knows all the answers better to make them selfs work as hard as she did.
Jesus! Get a life you simp!
pg. 394
@xephyr1000 You know me well.
1:22
If Hogwarts has a maths algebra class, Hermione would've been really smart smart and smart
3 9 4
pwnt
insufferable know it all, you mean jordan peterson?😂
I am surprised no one said how handsome Harry and Draco were in this movie😂
I hate this type of girl
Hey look! Snape does a good impression of Star Wars fans. And it shows the hypocrisy of HP fans, SW fans, and Twilight haters. Calling out fandoms, is my specialty.
5 teengajjilion point from grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrryffindor....