Can’t believe this was supposed to be a joke (and one at Hermione’s expense too) :/
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Can’t believe this was supposed to be a joke (and one at Hermione’s expense too) :/
get to know me: favourite female characters [01/30] lily evans
i saw galaxies in your eyes.
- albus dumbledore, harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban
it matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be.
In the Harry Potter books, I found a bit of myself in Hermione Granger. Hermione was always strong-willed, game plan on the ready, and book smart. Our writers have highlighted amazing Hermione cosplay that shows how many of us have found ourselves in her. Sure, campaigning for the rights of house elves without ever actually talking to a house elf is quite a privileged move. Hermione could have stepped back a bit on that one. When Harry Potter and the Cursed Child hit the stage, visibility got real AF. Casting Noma Dumazweni as Hermione had so many Black women and POC throwing tweets like confetti. With that casting move, everyone could see the Hermione that we’d always dreamed of. It also kept us dreaming and wanting more.
Visibility came all the way thru with a new (or at least new to me) web series on YouTube. Hermione Granger and the Quarter Life Crisis (HGQLC) is all of the fanfic, #BlackGirlMagic fabulousness that I didn’t know I needed. In HGQLC, we catch up with the protagonist after the Battle of Hogwarts was won. She’s 25 years old, the world has continued without the threat of the Dark Lord and she ain’t trying to be booed off with Ron. You remember life after high school or college? Watching folks move their separate ways while you go the way you’d always planned, full speed into “WTF am I doing here?” Yeah, that’s what this shit is. Creator Eliyannah Amirah Yisrael cried out “lumos” and shed light on all of the things that every twenty-something (and thirty-something) with a game plan and a reality check has ever faced. Not only do we see Hermione (Ashley Romans) making a place for herself in Los Angeles after leaving Ron, we see her doing so from the sofa of her former Hogwarts roommate, Parvati Patil (Sinead Persuad) and Parvati’s current roommate and Ilvermorney grad Juniper Dias (Stephanie Ezekiel).
If you want to laugh a little, cry a little and see whatever the hell is happening between Hermione and Draco and most of all, be seen… Hermione Granger and the Quarter Life Crisis is the web series for you. The first season of Hermione Granger and the Quarter Life Crisis is currently 5 episodes long. Each episode is between 10-13 minutes long, so you can stretch them out or binge it all in about an hour. So put down Hogwarts, A History and get to it!
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I stayed up wayyy too late drawing this Hope you enjoy my dudes
Does Leta Lestrange like to read? Who? The girl whose picture you carry. I don’t really know what Leta likes these days. Oh. Because people change. Yes. I’ve changed… I think I’ve… maybe a little.
harry potter and the philosopher's stone, page 143.