NOT DUMBLEDORE 😭 Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince 👑 | Reaction & Review
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So Last Movie it was Malfoy Seniors mission to obtain the Prophecy and because he failed, Voldemort made Malfoys son do the new mission of killing Dumbledore.
Hey are you guys going to react to the Fantastic Beasts Trilogy sometime very good.
Well some other RUclipsr's I watch are dealing with the copyright issues too.. So you not alone in that part
This is the 6th movie, not the 5th.
😊😊y
Harry high on Liquid Luck is one of the funniest sequences period 😂😂😂
FACTS 😂❤️
Many love Harry on Liquid Luck but Daniel Radcliffe didn't like the way he performed while on it.
@@ThePharaz
I think he was great :))) All the world can not be wrong... :)
@@ThePharaz I didn't know that! It's such a great moment. I think Radcliffe should be proud. He's so suddenly different. The way he chirps so confidently with Slughorn and confuses him but still leads him. And it was Slughorn who gave him the brew in the first place. So good.
HI!!
"Its called liquid luck. Whats that do? Liquid courage?"....lmao
😂😂😂
Too stupid
In a sense yes. Its said to be dangerous in excessive amounts, probably because the user will feel invincible when theyre not
@@InarescoI thought that the affects of the potion dwindle with multiple uses. So it's less effective the more you use it.
Nope I'm fully wrong it's just straight up toxic😅
There is so much more info about young Tom Riddle in the books. None of it is "critical" per se, but this kind of stands out: his mother, a witch, used a love potion on his father, a muggle (Tom Riddle senior). There was no actual genuine love in the conception of their son, and the love potion and lack of genuine love assumedly had an effect on Voldemort's psyche. Hence his lack of understanding of love and its importance, even in magic.
Loving this insight! TY 🙏🏽
This was actually confirmed to be false by J. K. Rowling as far as I remember. The love potion wasn't the reason for Voldemort's inability to understand love.
Ah, apparently it was a misunderstanding of a quote by her:
Q: How much does the fact that Voldemort was conceived under a love potion have to do with his inability to understand love is it more symbolic?
J.K. Rowling: It was a symbolic way of showing that he came from a loveless union -- but of course, everything would have changed if Merope [his mother] had survived and raised him herself and loved him.
There's a big parallel between Harry, Snape, and Voldemort that's explored more in the books. They're all half-bloods (Snape's mom was a witch, last name Prince, who married a Muggle - thus, the "Half-Blood Prince") and they all grew up abused, neglected, lonely boys. Snape knew about magic, but grew up in a Muggle neighborhood, and Harry and Voldemort both didn't know about magic at all until their Hogwarts letters and were raised amongst Muggles.
It's interesting to look at how similar their early lives were and how different their later lives turned out. It all comes back to the big theme of the movies and books: it's our choices that show who we truly are.
"Just kill me and we'll figure it out" lmfao
😂😂😂😂 you feel me?? Sometimes I forget the things I say and don’t realize until I watch our reactions again lol
-D
The creepy guy is Fenrir Greyback. He is the man who bit Lupin when he was a kid and infected him with Lycanthropy.
Wow I did not know this for some reason and I’m a huge fan, thanks!
He's one of the few werewolves who actually EMBRACES his lycanthropic nature, and willingly gives himself over to it.
Yeah and it was done in retaliation against Lupin's father for saying that werewolves were soulless and deserving of death.
Because he's a werewolves he's not allowed to have the death eaters mark
@@ghostedpt If you haven't already, the books are certainly worth reading if you like the movies.
The bird in the cabinet: Draco spent the whole movie (off-screen) mending the sister cabinets so that he could get the other death eaters into Hogwarts. Draco put the apple in the cabinet, someone takes a bite out of it, and they sent it back. This showed the connection between the cabinets worked. The bird was a test to see if a living creature could teleport between cabinets. The first bird came back dead, meaning the cabinets weren't fully repaired. Later, when Harry and Ginny are hiding the book, they stumble across the cabinet and a bird flies out of it. This showed that the cabinets had been fully repaired and it was safe for the death eaters to teleport between them. But since Harry and Ginny let the bird out, Draco didn't find it and kept trying to repair it for a while, which is why the death eaters don't show up until the end.
Another fun hint for the audience was that between the apple and bird scenes, Harry talks to Mr. Weasly who reports that he sent a spy to inspect the cabinet (Harry asked about the cabinet after seeing Draco inspect it). He says it's probably a vanishing cabinet and, surprisingly, the cabinet was still in the shop--Draco never bought the cabinet after inspecting it. But we had already seen Draco put the apple into an identical cabinet in the Room of Requirement, so we actually knew the whole time that the connection was between Hogwarts and the death eater shop.
Liquid luck " what's that do "? The answer is in the name 😂
‘Oh to be young and to feel love’s keen sting!’
One thing that is a bit of a shame is that they didn't include all of the memories that Dumbledore had about Voldemort. The ones that they didn't include are as follows;
1. A Ministry official visiting Voldemort's mother's family, the Gaunts, in their run down shack of a home, where you see that Voldemort's grandfather Marvolo (Voldemort's middle name) and his uncle Morfin are both crazed and inbred muggle haters who regularly speak to snakes, and that Voldemort's mother Merope was severely abused and that she ran away with a handsome Muggle man named Tom Riddle by bewitching him with a love potion. He later abandons her and she dies in the orphanage giving birth to Voldemort.
2. Voldemort at the age of 16 visiting his Uncle Morfin and framing him for the murders of Voldemort's muggle father and muggle grandparents that very night. (Their abandoned manor house is the one that Voldemort was hiding in at the beginning of Goblet of Fire, where he killed the old caretaker)
3. A young Voldemort in his 20's working at the dark wizard shop Borgin's and Burkes after Hogwarts, and while visiting a rich witch named Hepzibah Smith finding that she had a magical goblet that belonged to Helga Hufflepuff, as well as a locket that had belonged to Salazar Slytherin, an object that belonged to Voldemort's mother before she pawned it. That night, Hepzibah is killed by Voldemort by bewitching her house elf to poison her drink, and he steals the cup and locket.
4. Voldemort in the 1960's, visiting Hogwarts to ask for a job as Defense Against the Darks Arts teacher, only for Dumbledore to suspect that Voldemort only wanted the job to recruit followers. After rejecting Voldemort for the position, no teacher has lasted more than a year at the job, as it is now cursed out of spite by Voldemort's hand.
I believe, if I remember correctly, that after Snape's death and Voldemort's death, the curse from that position was lifted
@@Masq1980 Yep, that broke the curse.
the helga part is one of my fav flashbacks
And is exactly why I’m annoyed by this movie!
The thing Harry uses to save Ron (a bezour) was in the half blood prince’s book it was a hint that it was snapes book because in the first book when he was asking Harry questions he asked what will save a person from almost any poison a bezour
I never caught this until I recently after seeing the movies 100s of times lol.
Also mentioned in his first major dialogue to a class including Harry in the first movie.
Snape loved Potions, he was even the Potions teacher for a long time. So It makes sense that his potions book has "corrections" and is still in the room where snape was teaching the last years.
in regards to Ron being "blind" to Hermione's feelings that isn't quite the case in the books.
In the book, Ron gets told off by Ginny that because he's never snogged anyone but his Great Aunt Muriel, that he's a prude for telling her to stop snogging Dean. she screams at him that "even Hermione and Krum snogged!"
and Ron went full psycho. so to get back at Hermione for snogging Krum in her 4th year, he starts to date Lavender
ron def has questionable moments in the books when it comes to hermione lmaoo
Yep, he was full of teenage stupidity.
@@YenellyTI woud ather say it's because Gnny who knows him better than anyone else knows what to say to hurt him. She knows Ron got serious impostor syndrome, and Ron can't ever imagine anyone chosing him over someone like Krum.
Of couse Ron inadvertantly hurt Ginny too, she is trying her best to move on from harry but when she does her brother essentially calls her a slut for it.
I always feel bad for Lavender Brown as she was a pawn in Hermoine's and Ron's lovers quarrel.
She never had any malicious intent, she just wanted love, even though yes she was clingy.
Shame what happened to her.
i personally feel like it was more so cause he thought harmione had a thing for e/o and he didn't wanna risk it. also cause he's just a dumb boi
The biggest thing left out of this movie is Voldemort mom drugged his dad with a love potion and that’s y Voldemort is the way he is a child born that way can’t feel love ie making him a psychopath
Yea i never understood why they cut out all those flashbacks
@@yolandag8436Because the people who made the films were morons 😂
I have never liked that theory. There are tons of kids born from parents that didnt love each other, one tricked the other, even forced the other, etc.
@@ezradanger Well done on completely missing the point 😒
@@pauljones77 I didn't miss the point. I just wanted to mention that it's only a theory, it's never actually said in the material that he can't feel love because of that, and that I don't like the theory.
Snape's witch mother's name was Eileen Prince Snape married a muggle, thus the half-blood Prince.
They were slowly fixing the cabinets and they were sending an apple just to show they got it working at a base level, then the dead bird showed that it was still too broken for them to use since it kills living things that travel through it, then when the bird came through alive it's showing the cabinet is finally repaired enough the death eaters can use it as a passage... The cabinets are explained to be pretty rare in the books, as the only one you even see is a broken one being sold in an antique shop, which is why no one would ever expect the bad luck of it having it's sister cabinet in the room of requirement (the room that appears when people want to get rid of stuff, probably because it was broken).
Thank you for this explanation! Makes total sense 👍🏻
Ginny is only one year younger than Harry.
I remember very much enjoying Ginny's character in the books, though it has been a long while since I read them. She's an impressive witch.
I believe the Werewolf looking guy at the beginning that you mentioned is Greyback and actually the one who bit Lupin. He's the reason professor Lupin is a werewolf!🐺
Would have loved if Lupin was the one who killed Greyback.
‘Young Rizzard’ 😂 that’s going to be up there for me with Swagrid 😂
"Are guys this blind and dumb to see that she likes him?" You have no idea lmfao. Sometimes I sit up and think about all the signs I missed because I'm dumb and girls don't come out and say feelings lol
@brandonr5023
It`s true. Most of the time, guys misunderstand female signs.
Friendliness they often mistake for encouragement, and many subtle yet clear encouraging signs they overlook :)
It`s a pity that the genders, or people in general, are too often lost in translation.
The enormous amount of misunderstanding creates a lot of unnecessary emotional chaos and pain. All that brings about a lot of mismatched and unhappy couples and a lot of lost friendships.
It’s actually hilarious cause when I was in high school I had a crush on a girl and I went to her softball tryouts to support her, ate with her at lunch and hung back after school during one of her practices so that we could chat, knowing that I would have to walk home for like an hour at 8pm since I didn’t take the bus. I really did the most to show her I cared about her. But my stupid ass thought she wasn’t interested in me after doing this for like a month and I gave up and ended up dating another girl who I was with for 5 years before i broke up with her cause the relationship was pretty toxic. Only to find out later when we were chatting on Facebook, that she was madly in love with me and legit was thinking about marrying me when we were in 11th grade 😅 she wrote about it in her diary and she would have dreams about me. But she never would show it when we were at school cause I guess she was expecting me to ask her out. I had no idea she liked me back so I didn’t want to ruin our friendship by asking her out and getting rejected. Now she’s been in off and on relationships for over 10 years, lives in a different state and has 3 kids. We’re still friends on Facebook and I occasionally comment on her post here and there 😅.
Harry knew a "bezor" would save Ron from poison because Snape mentions it in their first potions class, in the first movie.
"Felix Felicis" the liquid luck potion, is a very complex potion to make. It's banned in competitions and has diminishing/adverse effects if you drink it regularly.
The vanishing cabinet in the shop was broken and had to be mended. In the previous book a student got pushed into it and was stuck for 2 months. That student could hear conversations from the school and the shop. Draco realized if repaired it could act as a passage. But he had to test it to make sure it was safe.
The books had more flashbacks. Including Voldemort's mother. Who was not very good looking, but was in love with a good-looking muggle. Her pure blood mania family would never approve so she drugged the muggle with love potion and ran away. The muggle eventually abandoned her, and she died to grief. Leaving Voldemort to grow up in a muggle orphanage.
Wow ty for this! ✨
“I almost said Darkrai” haha, yesss. Next Darkrai I catch I’m naming it Dementor.
Love the Pokemon OGs!! 😂🖤
Ok so. To explain a bit - from the beginning of the movie, we noticed Dumbledore’s hand was black yes? That was caused by wearing the horcrux ring he later shows Harry. It was killing Dumbledore, so he knew he was going to die and made a plan with snape. Snape needed to be the one to kill Dumbledore for several reasons, some of which I can’t explain without spoiling it lol but yes, killing Dumbledore earned snape Voldemort and the death eaters trust, which was super important for the future. About the vanishing cabinet: Draco needed to make sure that the vanishing cabinet could teleport live people so he tested it with a bird and it came back dead. That meant the cabinet on Draco’s end was still broken and he spent the year trying to fix it. When Ginny and Harry find it and open it and the bird comes out alive, that meant that Draco has successfully fixed the cabinet
Your reactions on hp are always enjoyable☺️ Can't wait you watch the last two
Aww thanks for watching with us! ❤️❤️❤️
the first part was in 3-D. Yes, we can be that stupid about women. Many people forget that one piece of his soul stayed within Tom Riddle. The connection between the vanishing cabinets was broken. Draco had to fix it before bringing the death eaters through it.
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Thank you 2 for paying enough attention to what a half blood and pure blood is cause everyone i watch doesnt understand it when they get to this movie
Haha we are trying 😅🙏🏽
The only way to survive the killing curse is when somebody chose to die, without Intention to block it, for somebody else. For example like Lily did, by dodging the spell, have a strong barrier in front of you or by priori incantatem. Priori incantatem is a very rare occasion in which two wands with the same core are fighting each other and create a bond. Like it happened between Voldemort and Harry. They both have one feather from Fawkes, the phoenix from Dumbledore. So when the killing curse hit Dumbledore, it was 100% certain he is dead.
24:55 He is a werewolf but he enjoys it and is a cannibal he’s the one who bit lupin
he even targets children so he's even worse
12:34 “What does liquid luck do?”
… girl…
Book Ron and Movies Ron are very different. Ron is still my favorite character in the movies, deep down no matter how different they portrayed him you can see the great friend and partner qualities he has.
Book Ron was petty, insecure, jealous, and occasionally cruel just like movie Ron. Book Ron did have more redeeming qualities, but I personally wouldn’t consider him a great partner. He could be a good friend as long as you tiptoe around his nonsense and never count on him too much.
@@jsw309 idk why people act like hermione is some saint
@@Gabriel-ph6ujLOUDER!!
@@jsw309 damn what books are you reading
@@jsw309Hermione portrays every quality you just mentioned, cornball
Professor Dumbledore's death was one of the most traumatic for Harry to witness. Right alongside his parents' murder at the hands of Voldemort when he was 15 months old, Cedric Diggory at the ratty (pun fully intended) hands of Wormtail during the last task of the Triwizard Tournament in that graveyard, and Sirius dying at the hands of his psychotic cousin Bellatrix Lestrange before he disappeared into the Veil in the Ministry Of Magic. Also, this is one of the few times Ron is shown to be intelligent in the movies. The scene on the Hogwarts Express where he's explaining the Unbreakable Vow to Harry, specifically.
In my opinion, in "The Philosopher`s Stone", it was made more than clear that Ron was intelligent. He earned 50 points for his epic chess game.
On Hogwarts Express, he was just sharing a simple fact that he had learned from his wizarding family.
@@lechat8533 The chess scene was "Philosopher's Stone", but I agree with that.
@@rainbowpegacornstudios
Jesus, I can`t believe, I made such a mistake.
Of course, it was in the PS.
Thanks for correcting me.
Y’all pointing out the hand thing is important. No spoilers but remember that yall noticed his hand decaying.
Severus Snape never pretended to be a death eater, he actually was he was loyal to Voldemort all the way until a certain point at that point he then turned. I'm not going to mention more because it would be a spoiler but he was a devout follower of Voldemort in a true Death Eater. It's even mentioned in the books that only Voldemort and Severus Snape are the only two wizards that can fly without a broom. Severus Snipes learned it from his master Voldemort.
Missed you two 🙌🏽✨ let’s go half blood 😂🫶🏽✨ meesh lookin great, Dee you’re always so funny 🙅🏽♂️ dynamic duo for sure! Let’s get it 🙏🏽
Thanks for watching and supporting us as always, Riley! 🙏🏽💛
@rileyhare8116
Well said, Riley😀
The thing with the cabinet that they kind of leave out of the movie is that the one in Hogwarts was badly broken and Draco had to spend all year repairing it; that's why he kept sending through all the test objects. The cabinet is mentioned as a random thing in passing in previous books; it's mentioned in an early book that Peeves had smashed a very valuable vanishing cabinet, and then in another book Fred and George are like "We shoved the Slytherin Quidditch captain into that broken vanishing cabinet!" and he's lost for like a month, so that's why he had to be so careful and take so long repairing it. I think the idea with the apple and the birds is that first he tests with an inanimate object, and it works, then with a living thing, the first bird, but it dies in transit, so he has to keep fixing it until living things can pass through unharmed.
So, about the cabinets... The one at Hogwarts was broken, Draco was fixing it so he could use it to let the Deatheaters into the school. The apple and the bird were tests to make sure it worked. Someone at the shop took a bite of the apple then sent it back to let Draco know it worked. The bird was to make sure it worked on a living thing. Can't remember if the bird came back dead because it still wasn't completely fixed or if it was killed by someone in the shop. Been a long time since I read the books.
It's been said over, and over, _and OVER_ again I'm sure... but Ron is _SO MUCH BETTER IN THE BOOKS_ , and it makes way more sense why Hermione would fall for him. It's a real shame, cuz Rupert Grint does a great job in the _rare_ times he gets the few bits of spotlight that weren't taken away from the books...
book ron is far more courageous,sweeter&loyal. book hermione is far more scaredycat,flawed&narrow-minded. book harry is far more sassy,jock-like&angsty
You clowns act like Ron did something bad.
He asked Hermione out to the dance in movie 4, she turned him down, and now he should ask her out just because she's ready but doesn't say anything herself?
Oh but she got mad at him for not saying anything in movie 4, so he's the villain either way? That's just man hating
@@rainofkhandaq6678 what... what are you even responding to, here? Are you in the wrong comment thread?
How did Harry know how to save Ron from the poison?
Remember first movie first potion class when Snape was saying Harry wasn’t paying attention
And started quizzing him on random things? One of those was about a BEZOAR (s a stone (actually a ball of compacted hair) that is removed from the stomach of a goat, and the ingestion of such a stone is said to cure most poisons.)
Also, Since Harry’s been obsessed with the potion book, he’s seen it in the books many many times.
38:22 That was actually a side-effect of splitting his soul. Mutilating his soul had an adverse affect on his appearance and humanity.
I wish they went into more detail about Half Blood Prince (Snape) and his potions book.
Not to mention about Fenrir Greyback, and Narcissa and Bellatrix's relationship.
Also a big theme was also how Voldemort was pissed at Lucius Malfoy for failing to retrieve the prophecy.
So he sent Draco Malfoy to die as he assumed Draco would fail in his task to kill Dumbledore that he set him.
It was Draco and not Ginny that was supposed to open the closet and see whether the bird would come back dead or
alive. Had it come back alive which it did, Draco would have known that his endeavours to fix the closet had worked and
he could fulfil Lord Voldermorts order to let the death-eaters into the school.
My interpretation of the vanishing cabinet scenes has always been that; Test 1 with the apple is testing an inanimate object. The second with the bird is testing a living being, the still faulty cabinet kills it, increasing Draco's stress with regards to repairing it. The bathroom fight happens right after this. When Harry and Ginny go to hide the book they discover and release Draco's third test, which survived.
Stop with the "my interpretation", this is the interpretation of everyone with an above average IQ.
@@rainofkhandaq6678 most people dont have above average IQ, hence the above average part of that statement.
@@rainofkhandaq6678 and yes its "my interpretation", its the interpretation I formed by watching the movies as a young boy. That others reach the same conclusion by applying logic does not make it any less mine.
Draco was tasked with fixing the cabinet in the room of requirements, (which was broken and did not work ) and killing Dumbledore. He was tasked by Voldemort as a way of punishing Lucius for not getting the Prophecy in the last book. Voldemort knew Draco would not be able to accomplish killing Dumbledore; which meant that it was a certain death for Draco.
The Vanishing Cabinet was broken.
Draco spent the entire year fixing it, that's why he sent the Apple and the Bird through.
He was testing to see if it would work.
Idk how anyone gets confused by this
They never elaborate on the Half Blood Prince part in the movies so after finishing the series I would recommend you search it up
A little detail I just thought of, is why the book was in the Potions Classroom in the first place; Snape was the Potions Professor for at least 4yrs. His was mixed in with the students' copies by mistake, then left behind when he switched to the Defence Against The Dark Arts position.
The cabinet in Hogwarts was broken. Draco spent the whole time trying to fix it. Also the book had way more Voldy memories
I think you guys didn't grasp the importance of Dumbledore. He's not just the headmaster, he is the most powerful wizard alive, the only one that Voldemort fears, even in his old age. During his prime, he defeated the darkest wizard to exist at the time (only surpassed by Voldemort in evilness), Geller Grindewaldt.
And he had a whole story with him, like, a very greatness-obssesed and gay one. They barely mention it in the movies, but we got *a bit* in the Fantastic Beasts movies (sadly I think they've cancelled them, I seemed like they were going to end with the epic Dumbledore-Grindelwaldt fight since he's the main villain there).
I know Im late to this react lol... I think this movie suffered most from lack of context. 3 cut a lot, too, but the movie is so good it compensates for it. 6 struggles more. They explain so much more about Snape and the book. The vanishing cabinet, which is like linked doors: two cabinets in different places and you can transfer stuff or people between them just closing the door. That one was broken so Draco was working the whole year to fix it so the death eaters could get in.
Fun fact: in book/movie 2 when Harry mumbles the "diagonally" and goes to the wrong fire place, he hides in a cabinet when the Malfoys come into the shop. That's the same cabinet they use in this book/movie. One was in that shop, the other was in the junk room version of the Room of Requirement (the same room they used in Phoenix for Dumbledores Army lessons), it changes to be whatever the person needs it to be. But there's soooo much context that is lost in this adaptation so I get why it didn't hit if you haven't read the books.
Dumbledore got cursed when he destroyed the ring and was dying. It started in his hand and was slowly killing him. When he discovered riddle's plan with Draco he made a plan with Snape to keep the boy from committing murder.
In the books we actually get butterbeer in the third one. He shares a butterbeer with Professor Remus Lupin, before that though he already sneaked into hogsmeade with the cloak so he already had a butterbeer and that's when Professor Lupin was wondering how he would have known about it Etc.
You can get Butter Beer 7 different ways at Universal Studios:
1. Cold Butter Beer (The Orginal Version)
2. Frozen Butter Beer (My Favorite Version)
3. Potted Cream Butter Beer (Essentially just Butterscotch Pudding)
4. Hot Butter Beer (A very close second to the Frozen Butter Beer)
5. Fudge Butter Beer (I personally think this one is absolutely disgusting)
6. Butter Beer Ice cream (10/10 my favorite of the foods)
7. Butter Beer with Fire Whiskey in it (You have to get any of the other drink versions and then get a shot of Fire Whiskey from The Hog's Head and pour that down the straw of your drink so it doesn't sit on top of the foam. You do need to be sneaky doing this because you can get in trouble as it's not something that the parks actually sell)
The reason Voldemort looks the way he does is because every time he makes a horcrux he loses some of his humanity like his nose. There’s a flashback in the books where he looks all waxy due to him making horcruxes
Woaaah this is crazy!! This was exactly my question lol I kept wondering how he was so handsome before to how he looks like in the movie 🤯
-D
The vanishing cabinets were broken and Draco was trying to fix the broken one. The white bird died in transit, so it wasn't yet fully fixed. Voldemort purposely made 6 horcruxes as the 7th part of his soul remains in himself; otherwise he would be as if a dementor had 'kissed' him! Ron has insecurities as all his elder brothers excelled at various things. He thinks he's not good enough for Hermione although the films make him look worse than in the books. Ginny and Harry are only 6 months different in age as Harry is the youngest in his year.
“Damn that last girl was the worst” about Dolores Umbridge. 😂😂 for real. Love this
Hahah Umbridge is THE worst 😆 thank you for watching with us!! 🥰❤️
-M&D
Thanks for dropping this when I have to read for my test :) Well, another pause it is (it's not procrastination, I swear!)
HAHA this made me laugh! Good luck on your test 😉
43:49 No. This time, he's not talking about Tom Riddle. He's talking about himself.
“ I wonder what the liquid luck does. Does it give you courage? Is it like liquid courage?”
No…. No my friends….. the “liquid luck” gives you luck…… lol
Draco first tested the cabinets with a non living thing apple . Next he tried transporting a living thing bird but that died on the way as Draco was still repairing the magical path between the cabinets
Half Blood Prince is a much more detailed book than it is movie. I highly recommend going back and reading (or listening) to the books. You’ll get a lot of answers to questions you’ve been having. Long time Harry Potter fan here and I am loving the watch along with you two. Your reactions are precious and I love the energy between you two.
The things in the lake are inferi dead bodies that dark wizards reanimate to attack.
Voldemort tasks Draco with killing Dumbledore as punishment for Lucius failing to retrieve the prophecy in Order of the Phoenix. Voldy never expected Draco to succeed and would either punish or kill Draco once he failed.
I am loving that the fans of HP are being really really respectful. YKWIM.
Haha we feel you 😅🙏🏽 we are thankful for the Potterheads regardless and try to stay true to our authentic reactions ❤️😊
No. I meant the potterheads here are really careful not to spoil anything for you guys.😊
This was painful to watch. They can’t even understand the significance of the scene with Aragog’s death and think It’s some “random scene”. Ugh
Happy Wednesday Meesh and Dee! I hope you two have a wonderful day. Stay safe, take care and stay amazing 😁
Happy Wednesday, Rob!! Thanks for always supporting our videos 🙏🏽 have a great day!
@MeeshDeeReacts You're welcome and you too. I hope the rest of you two day is enjoyable 🙏🏽
Yall should watch all the deleted scenes after u finish the first 8 as a new video idea with alot of info or scenes yall would love
Thanks for the suggestion! We just might have to do this 🤩🙏🏽
12:36 I'm sorry, what? The book labelled Advanced potion making is Tom Riddle's diary?
Severus: Avada kedavra
"did he killed him?"
I used to be a cook, and when this movie came out, I was a cook at a hotel. The scene where they are first making a potion and Harry is using the personalized notes that differ from the book was so relatable. Sometimes, in cooking, you find ways to deviate from the recipe, and it makes a big difference in the final product.
On occasion another cook or the chef would ask me what I did differently that made my dish better than theirs, and I would tell them or show them and they would ask where I learned it because it wasn't the "proper" technique. I just learned it from trying different ways and seeing if another way worked better.
This movie has a very special in my heart. It was the first Harry Potter movie I saw in theatres, it was a midnight viewing too and my mom and I went on the actual midnight it came out. I dressed as a death eater and there were others who dressed as wizards and death eaters as well and there was like a mock duel between death eaters and other wizards before the movie started. (I didn’t participate because I was too shy xD). I was 14 at the time. I remember showing my mom the trailer when it was released on RUclips and we were both super excited, being Harry Potter fans. Love you two’s reaction to this series! :)
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing such a cool story and memory of this series 🥹❤️🙏🏽
This is the one book that had soooooo many clues throughout the book that you leave one out and the movie kinda stops making sense. I’ve watched this one like 100 times and there are things that still don’t add up on the big screen
Like what?
The bezoar is explained in the book more. In the Wizarding World, a bezoar cures most poisons.
31:09 Despite the problems Harry has with Draco (especially with what he (Draco) has been doing in this instalment), I don't think he wanted to do something like THAT to him.
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I'm soooooooo glad you guys pick up the news about Malfoys trial, most of the reactors miss it
Drunk Harry is the best!
they actually talk about butterbeers throughout the books i think starting from the third but its only mentioned in the movies in the sitxth one
I loved Slughorn actor, he was so funny in this movie
Saying the story doesn't flow is crazy. These kids are first and foremost teenagers. Having love and romance happening in the midst of a lot of darkness is very appropriate.
I understand wanting to watch these again. I Catch something new every time and I’ve seen them at least seven or eight times each!😂 Also if you girls miss something (like the conversation about liquid luck) don’t be afraid to go back and rewatch the scene. It’s really important to understand what’s going on, especially for the rest of the movies. Great reaction btw! Can’t wait to see the rest
We definitely need to rewatch all the movies again off-camera to catch all the things we missed! Thanks for watching with us, Anita! ❤️🙏🏽
Voldemort's appearance changed due to the sheer amount of Dark Magic he used. Creating the Horcruxes gradually ate away at his physical appearance. Then the rudimentary body he was forced to use before he was brought back to a fully developed body. All of this altered his appearance
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I hate that the movie doesn't explain why it's called Half-Blood Prince. Basically it's because Snape's mom's maiden name was Prince and his dad was a muggle. Therefore Snape is a half-blood Prince.
They don’t really explain it in the movies, but in the Half-blood prince book you learn that the defense against the dark arts position is actually cursed to never be able to keep a teacher for more than one year. That’s why there’s always someone different
This is true. It was also cursed by Tom Riddle. Riddle applied for the position and Dumbledore denied him the position. which made Tom angry and….
Voldemort looks like this because of the horcrux creations every time the soul is split it splits one's features as well. And seeing as he split it seven times knowingly he is lucky he lost only his nose. He was said to be a very handsome (trait from is mingle father) man.
How is Ron acting like a jerk? Hermione's not entitled to date anyone she wants. She doesn't even have the courage to ask him out and instead attempts to assault him out of jealousy. Hermione is the one being the jerk here.
Lil bro, your hate on a fictional character needs to be studied lol you're losing your mind in every comment section over her, go cool off.
@@Abii140 did you just tell someone to "go cool off" months later? Besides it looks like I've only got 4 comments throughout the entire channel so I have no idea how you're apparently seeing me in every comment section
It's the 6th one, not the 5th
Oooops! You are so right 😅😭 My mind was thinking 6 but I said 5
You ladies are in for such a shock later with Snape. 🤭 Loving your reactions. ❤
Thank you for your constant support ✨❤️🥹
So Snape's mom was Eileen Prince. She was the magical parent, thus half blood prince.
The cabinet they were testing to make sure they could safely transport onto the campus because they’re not allowed and they wanted to make sure they could do it and still be alive
Bird came back dead as a warning/reminder to Draco of what would happen to him should he fail to kill Dumbledore.
Also a little push for him to fix the vanishing cabinet faster.
It's also sad how they left out the great funeral the wizarding world had for Dumbledore.
Also what was happening with Draco's mother and father.
no it died naturally cause it suffocated in the cabinet while teleporting back n forth meaning the cabinet wsnt fit for human travel at that point hence he kept fixing it
6:31 I mean, let’s be real. NO ONE wants to make a deal with Bellatrix🤷♀️
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Bellatrix would off you if it meant she could kill and not die as well.
16:21 y’all’s reaction to Hermione’s hypothetical was hilarious. She’s definitely dropping hints and Ron is oblivious.
20:01 lol even funnier.
24:03 lol Dee’s nonchalant comments can sometimes be the funniest ones for me.
Great movie. Saw it in theaters and a lot of people who hadn’t read the books screamed in shock when Dumbledore was taken out.
There was a big debate when this book first came out whether Snape was good, as you theorize, or if he was truly bad.
Great reaction as usual.
lol!! Thank you for noticing all of our details and commentary 😂😂 I’m glad you’re finding it entertaining too lol just trying to be ourselves and keep giving our authentic reactions 🥰🙏🏽
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Dee (& people) @ Dumbledore: "Can you stop talking in riddles?" Dumbledore: "Nah brah. It's my brand."
Fun fact: Snape's mother is a pure blood with the family name Prince. Like the malfoys and Blacks they're a family who give great pride in being pure bloods. By marrying Snape's father a muggle brought her status very low in the eyes of their family. Anyways that's why Snape is the Half Blood Prince, its his mother's family name. The Weasleys are also pure bloods, they're status is low though because of their facination on muggle studies. All pureblood families are somehow related, like Malfoy's mother and Bellatrix are cousins of Sirius Black.
Voldemort looks like a snake because over the years of doing evil things and splitting his soul so many times made his appearance change
Thank you for the reaction.💚 I really like this Harry Potter movie and rank it as one of the best. I love the mix of darkness, humor and growing love stories.
My biggest shock: You edited out Harry and Ginny's first kiss……? Unbelievable.😮
In the book with liquid luck you don't actually have to drink as much as what they showed on film. Harry actually drunk a little bit of it, the rest he actually gave to Hermione to give to the other members of the Dumbledore's Army, which actually helped save their lives when the Death Eaters attack the school.
Draco’s mom is Bellatrix’s sister.
Don't forget about the book cursed child and the prequels that follow Dumbledore before he becomes headmaster
J.K. Rowling did not write the cursed child so I really not canon. It's basically A play script for actors to perform based on the ending of the last harry Potter book she wrote
14:00 Injustice is what had done to characters such as he. Didn't really know about his mother, being abandoned by his father and grew up in an orphanage, surrounded by boys who declare themselves superior above him and abuses him for it. Tom had completely lost himself with revenge fueled from trauma, from hatred. If my life ended up as he, as a helpless child who never learnt how to smile positively or love somebody, I don't know what type of monster I would be and what my parents or family would want me instead, after all these years of embracing unimaginable pain and doubt and misery. No matter how unfair his history was, all the actions he take whenever he is angry or greedy, I still mourn for him. Not all characters can be evil; they can be lost, seduced, manipulated.