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Episode 257: Don’t Talk to the Help!!

We begin a new series tonight with “Prisoners” by Whitetail. Melinda recommended this story to us and was kind enough to join the hosts in discussing it. We record this while Mass. prepares for a massive snow storm, stay tuned next week to see how our East Coast hosts do in the storm. We blame Melinda for everything, but really enjoy the story. Speaking of the story, we have Harry experiencing unknown magic that makes things very different for him and Snape tortured and left with physical injuries that end his career. This is what could happen when two lost souls have to depend on each other. We hope you enjoy this story as much as we did.

Also in the podcast:

Mass names are weird
It’s all Melinda’s fault
Melinda is Hating
Jule’s Season 4 Promises
Dark Lord out on errands
Changed
Urgent letter
Marbles
Plastic
Grieving
No Spoilers
They don’t deserve Bell Point
Dobby
Melinda has feelings for Snape
Nightlight
How do you sleep?
My game
Corned Beef sandwiches
Snape tells a joke

Hosts: Sue, Scott, Moony
Guest Host: Melinda
Editor: Sue
Total runtime: 1’43’46

Episode 256: The Case of Harry P.

Here’s Moony’s pick for the season, please enjoy “The Serpent and the Mirror” by Paimpont. We have Canada on the line, but it’s not our usual Canadian. We have show notes, well some of us do. In the story we have Doctor Dumbledore working to find out what’s wrong with Harry P. We go through each year in a chapter and then find out the answer at the end. The author has done a great job tying everything together. And we forgot to tell our guest about the Poufwa Curse. Oops!!

Also in the podcast:

Talking cats
Snow
We are recording
Illegal to have snow on the car
Moony walks on water
RIP Richard Hatch
Mouse sharing a bed with an elephant
Mouse to mouth
Fan Girled
Canada is close
Santa’s beard trauma
Teachable moments
Number 4
Creepily pocessive
Not Slytherins
Always Snape
Mirror image
Snape

Hosts: Sue, Moony
Guest Host: Dawn
Editor: Sue
Total runtime: 1’50’32

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