KeyBladerXIII
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Her Harry Potter example is absolute nonsense:
If you're not interested in watching the movies or reading the books, and yet are convinced googling it would be unsatisfactory, why are you complaining about something you know that you cannot understand any other way?
Yes, Fantastic Beasts is taking the Harry Potter world further, and you have no interest in it anyway.
Having missed out on the Harry Potter train, Im stuck in a kind of muggles purgatory, unsure what butterbeer is but not interested in watching eight movies (or reading seven books) to find out. (Yes, I can just Google it, but reading about it wont help me understand why the idea has such a grasp on fans' imaginations.) With each new Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them movie, I will feel myself slipping further away from a generational touchstone
If you're not interested in watching the movies or reading the books, and yet are convinced googling it would be unsatisfactory, why are you complaining about something you know that you cannot understand any other way?
Yes, Fantastic Beasts is taking the Harry Potter world further, and you have no interest in it anyway.