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The Quibbler: A Harry Potter Book Club

Ep. 100—Wizardry, Equality, Fraternity

The Quibbler: A Harry Potter Book Club

Heather Price-Wright & Alex Dalenberg

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4.8783 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2021

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Five years, 100 episodes, every single conceivable permutation of the f-word, and a 45-minute summary of a pretty throwaway chapter. Welcome back, witches! Sorry we wrote that. Anyway, this week, some classic Rowling quirks rear their fat pig heads, including ugly villains, reactionary teens, brutal foreshadowing of fractured families, and cool hidden Hogwarts tricks. Harry also does a torture. Plus: We … sing? A lot? This time: The Sacking of Severus Snape Next time: The Battle of Hogwarts

Transcript

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0:00.0

I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death eaters.

0:08.1

You're listening to the Quibbler podcast, the Harry Potter Book Club for Revolutionaries.

0:14.6

Professor, we've got to barricade the school.

0:18.3

He's coming now.

0:20.4

Very well. He who must not be named, is coming. She told the other

0:24.7

teachers. Sprout and Fritwick gasped. Slughorn let out a low-grown. Potter has work to do in the

0:31.4

castle on Dumbledore's orders. We need to put in place every protection of which we are capable

0:37.1

while Potter does what he needs to do.

0:41.0

I'm Heather Pricewright.

0:42.7

And I'm Alex Dallenberg.

0:44.9

And hi, a couple of housekeeping notes right at the top here, just in case, you know, we take another unscheduled six-month hiatus, which we have zero plans to do,

0:56.5

but God only knows what the coming months bring.

0:59.1

So just in case you're listening to this in like 2024, it's September 2021.

1:05.3

And we are back and doing our best.

1:08.3

Pre-Omega variant days.

1:10.7

Oh, God.

1:11.7

Do not put that out in the world, but yes.

1:14.3

Delta, she rages.

1:16.7

Also, the last episode you heard was punctuated by the extremely cute squeaks of like a four-month-old dog.

1:25.9

You may very well, and you know what, I would venture to say probably will hear the sharp

1:33.1

and extremely upsetting barks of an 11-month-old dog, who I think we managed to exhaust

1:41.0

adequately.

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