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LUPIN: Without wands, please. |
LUPIN: After me. Riddikulus! |
CLASS: Riddikulus! |
LUPIN: Very good. |
LUPIN: A little louder and very clear. |
LUPIN: Listen: Riddikulus! |
CLASS: Riddikulus! |
DRACO: This class is ridiculous. |
LUPIN: Very good. |
LUPIN: So much for the easy part. |
LUPIN: You see, the incantation alone is not enough. |
LUPIN: What really finishes a boggart is laughter. |
LUPIN: You need to force it to assume a shape you find truly amusing. |
LUPIN: Let me explain. Neville, would you join me, please? |
LUPIN: Come on, don't be shy. Come on. |
LUPIN: Come on. |
LUPIN: Hello. Neville, what frightens you most of all? |
NEVILLE: Professor Snape. |
LUPIN: Sorry? |
NEVILLE: Professor Snape. |
LUPIN: Professor Snape. Yes, frightens all. |
LUPIN: You live with your grandmother. |
NEVILLE: Yes. I don't want it to turn into her, either. |
LUPIN: No it won't. I want you to picture her clothes. |
LUPIN: Only her clothes, very clearly, in your mind. |
NEVILLE: She carries a red handbag... |
LUPIN: We don't need to hear. |
LUPIN: As long as you see it, we'll see it. |
LUPIN: Now, when I open that wardrobe here's what I want you to do. Excuse me. |
LUPIN: Imagine Professor Snape in your grandmother's clothes. |
LUPIN: Can you do that? |
LUPIN: Yes. Wand at the ready. |
LUPIN: One, two, three. |
LUPIN: Think, Neville, think. |
NEVILLE: Riddikulus! |
LUPIN: Wonderful, Neville, wonderful! |
LUPIN: Incredible! Okay to the back, Neville. |
LUPIN: Everyone, form a line... |
LUPIN: Form a line! |
LUPIN: I want everyone to picture the thing they fear the very most and turn it into something funny. |
LUPIN: Next! Ron! |
LUPIN: Concentrate. Face your fear. |
LUPIN: Be brave! |
LUPIN: Wand at the ready, Ron. |
RON: Riddikulus! |
LUPIN: Yes! |
LUPIN: You see? Very good, very good! |
LUPIN: Marvelous! Absolutely, very, very enjoyable! Parvati! Next! |
LUPIN: Show us what you see. |
LUPIN: Keep your nerve. Steady. |
PARVATI: Riddikulus! |
LUPIN: And next! Step up, step up! |
LUPIN: Wonderful, wonderful! Here! |
LUPIN: Riddikulus! |
LUPIN: Right. Sorry about that. |
LUPIN: That's enough for today. |
LUPIN: Collect your books from the back. |
LUPIN: That's the end of the lesson. |
LUPIN: Thank you! Sorry! |
LUPIN: Sorry, you can have too much of a good thing. |
MCGONAGALL: Remember, these visits to Hogsmeade village are a privilege. |
MCGONAGALL: Should your behavior reflect poorly on the school that privilege shall not be extended again. |
MCGONAGALL: No permission form signed, no visiting the village. |
MCGONAGALL: That's the rule, Potter. |
FILCH: Those with permission, follow me. |
FILCH: Those without, stay put. |
HARRY: I thought if you signed it, then I could... |
MCGONAGALL: I can't. Only a parent or a guardian can sign. |
MCGONAGALL: Since I am neither, it would be inappropriate. |
MCGONAGALL: I'm sorry, Potter. |
MCGONAGALL: That's my final word. |
HARRY: Forget about it, guys. See you later. |
HARRY: Professor, can I ask you something? |
LUPIN: You want to know why I stopped you facing that boggart, yes? |
LUPIN: I thought it'd be obvious. |
LUPIN: I assumed it would take the shape of Lord Voldemort. |
HARRY: I did think of Voldemort at first. |
HARRY: But then I remembered that night on the train and the dementor. |
LUPIN: I'm very impressed. |
LUPIN: That suggests what you fear the most is fear itself. |
LUPIN: This is very wise. |
HARRY: Before I fainted I heard something. |
HARRY: A woman screaming. |
LUPIN: Dementors force us to relive our very worst memories. |
LUPIN: Our pain becomes their power. |
HARRY: I think it was my mother the night she was murdered. |
LUPIN: The very first time I saw you, Harry, I recognized you immediately. |
LUPIN: Not by your scar, by your eyes. |
LUPIN: They're your mother, Lily's. |
LUPIN: Yes. Oh, yes. I knew her. |
LUPIN: Your mother was there for me at a time when no one else was. |
LUPIN: Not only was she a singularly gifted witch she was also an uncommonly kind woman. |
LUPIN: She had a way of seeing the beauty in others even, and most especially, when that person could not see it in themselves. |
LUPIN: And your father, James, on the other hand he... |
LUPIN: He had a certain, shall we say, talent for trouble. |
LUPIN: A talent, rumor has it, he passed on to you. |
LUPIN: You're more like them than you know, Harry. |
LUPIN: In time, you'll come to see just how much. |
RON: Honeyduke's Sweetshop is brilliant, but nothing beats Zonko's Joke Shop. |
RON: We never got to go to the Shrieking Shack. |