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Material Girls

Book 7, Ep. 9 | The Deathly Hallows Wrap Up

Material Girls

Rehak Hannah

Harry Potter, Books, Vanessa Zoltan, Hannah Mcgregor, Not Sorry, Tv & Film, Aubrey Gordon, Cultural Cricism, Pop Culture, Marcelle Kosman, Witch Please, Feminism, Fantasy, Arts, Society & Culture

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we wrap up Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and thus Season Seven of Witch, Please. We talk about Hermione and Ron's sex life in Granger Danger and the history of white wedding dresses in Lewk Book. And, of course, we round out the episode with Marcelle's Devastating Fun Facts TM. This may be the end of Season Seven. but don't fret. We're going to be back in a few weeks for our eighth season (still about Harry Potter) that we've affectionately and aptly titled "The Appendix Season." Listen to the episode to hear more about what we have planned (hint: lots of special guests!).


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to which please, a fortnightly podcast about the Harry Potter world.

0:15.4

I'm Marcel Cosmon, and I'm Hannah McGregor, and you know, Marcel, since this is our final

0:23.5

wrap-up episode about a Harry Potter book, and the final episode we're recording in 2022,

0:30.9

and where mere weeks away from a new year, let's talk about some things we've left behind in the

0:39.4

sorting chat. Oh, I love this. We're just going to jump right into the emotional deep end right

0:46.1

from the get go. Amazing. I absolutely love that in the original list of possible things, we could

0:52.1

discuss that we've left behind. You listed exclusively. Your list was three things. It was

0:57.1

home's friends and dreams. And I was like, cool, so Marcel's doing great. What I interpret from

1:07.3

that list is that Marcel is thriving. Why don't you go first? I'm going to say that one of the

1:24.0

things I feel like we are all getting better at leaving behind all the time, but I'm particularly

1:30.0

leaving behind is ideas we had about what our adult lives were going to look like that weren't

1:36.0

serving us. The older I get, the less attached I feel to these sort of vague notions of adulthood

1:43.9

that used to really haunt me with this sort of uneasy sense that I was doing life wrong somehow,

1:52.0

and that at some point I would like click into adulthood and be like, ha ha, taxes.

1:57.1

And I know I articulated this to you Marcel via text a little while ago, but I had a kind of

2:02.8

revelation this year that it's not that we are going to turn into adults. It's that what being an

2:10.0

adult means is going to turn into us. So we're not going to suddenly become baby boomers.

2:17.0

Millennial adults are just going to be a different kind of adult. Just are a different kind of

2:21.2

adult. And that's fine. So we don't have to hold on to these totally outdated notions of

2:30.0

adulthood that actually are mostly about like class performance and access to trappings of class

2:38.4

identity that actually most of us will never have access to because the economy is broken.

2:46.7

That's so interesting because if we think about like the way growing up, all of the narratives

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