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Hermione & Severus Question

With out any editing, what is the most intemete ss/hg moment in the origional harry potter series?

 hermione-snape posted over a year ago
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Snapes_sweety said:
In PoA when they fell he was like. an inch from falling on her. She held his arm to see if he was alright....Yeah that part. And before they fell he was holding her around the waist.
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Yes, that was so beautiful, just one little movement, as by accident, and one little moment...
snapeinmymind posted over a year ago
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It almost looks like she has an "Oh no!" expression on her face, as if she was worried that he had been slashed by the werewolf's claws.
Filleirlandaise posted over a year ago
lilith84 said:
the 'page 394' from POA when he calls he 'know-it-all". I love the way he says "that's the second time you've spoken out of turn Miss Granger". Especially in the movie, in Alan's voice. And speaking about movies, also in POA, when they fell on the ground after the werewolf attacks them, Hermione holds his arm... mmmmm
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yeah ..me too, i love those scenes, but,i also love the deleted scene in SS , sev told her : "put your hand down you silly girl.."
snapeislove posted over a year ago
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yes, that too! Everytime, he speaks directly to her..... mmmmmm :)
lilith84 posted over a year ago
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Same here.
MrsEmmaPeel posted over a year ago
LadyNottingham said:
The werewolf scene in PoA, hen he protected the trio, sliding his hands behind him in a protective embrace - his right hand slid around Hermione's body. Then he fell aside and Hermione fell with him... I can't help thinking that she tries to protect him, when she put her hand on his arm.

The scene in GoF when the trio chatted about the ball instead of studying. Severus hit Harry and Ron but he didn't do so with Hermione. He never slapped her while he did his best to do so every occasion possible on Ron and Harry (OotP, for example).

In CoS, when the trio spinned a yarn to explain why Harry had not been seen at dinner, as per Severus' memories. "Yes, Ms Granger ?" He has an almost... caressing tone when asking the question.

In HBP (the book), Hermione explained the nickname Severus had chosen. Though she did not approve the potion book content, we can feel her respect and admiration of the man. Also, when she vindicated Severus to Harry, when she told her friend that he and Severus shared the same analysis about the Dark Forces. (Further to Severus' speech about the Dark Arts - which did not make it into the movie, alas.)

That's what comes to my mind.

Maybe there will be a compassionate gesture from her when Severus dies in the Shrieking Shack in DH...
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^ Maybe there will be a compassionate gesture from her when Severus dies in the Shrieking Shack in DH..." - Yeah, I hope that they are thinking us in that film more than in the earlier films. >;)
InNoctem posted over a year ago
MrsWormtongue said:
When Hermione hands the paperwork to Severus, after Ron asks her to the ball. I mean, if you don't look at te fact that she is talking about Krum, you could actually look at it as if she is talking about Severus. BUT! I know that is like SO not possile, but just wanted to point it out.
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lol. I see that too.
MrsEmmaPeel posted over a year ago
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And when at the Yule Ball, when Ron tells her, "He's way too old for you!", I like to imagine they're discussing Snape, not Krum!
Filleirlandaise posted over a year ago
vampiregirl92 said:
This really has nothing to do with it but i ws on youtube looking at some snape scenes and in OOP when snape's looking at Harrys memories and he says "I may vomit," when he sees a scene between harry and Sirius. In HBP Hermione says " I have to go vomit," when she sees Ron and Lavender in the hall. I just thought it was a funny coincedence.
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