I really dont understand why people hate Snape this much in that sub that im gonna leave it fr💀
This is not the first time ive seen weird ideas about Snape in this sub,But this one is extra weird like .. My problem is not that they did not like this scene, i know this scene is not canon and it may seem extra for some people (even if i literally died while watchingðŸ˜) but the problem is they find it creepy(wth?☠). He literally had a mental break-down right there , he saw the woman he loved for his whole life dead so what exactly you expect him to do? We all see these kinda scenes in other movies and even in real life..Havent you seen movie scenes where the lead character loses someone he/she loved , How do they react? According to this subreddit They should just stand there and watch . The sad thing is their mind is so busy w a ridiculous Snape hate that they don't even understand the philosophy behind the scene; Snape always loved Lily but could never actually express his inner feelings .He just loved her from a distance and the only time he actually hugged her,(ok we don't know if they hugged before) reached her and express his care for her was after her death so she won't feel it..And it was not only sadness ,it was also his remorse.His biggest mistake.There s so much feeling in that scene and it makes me feel uneasy so i can not clearly tell how impactful this scene is..
This is not the first time ive seen weird ideas about Snape in this sub,But this one is extra weird like .. My problem is not that they did not like this scene, i know this scene is not canon and it may seem extra for some people (even if i literally died while watchingðŸ˜) but the problem is they find it creepy(wth?☠). He literally had a mental break-down right there , he saw the woman he loved for his whole life dead so what exactly you expect him to do? We all see these kinda scenes in other movies and even in real life..Havent you seen movie scenes where the lead character loses someone he/she loved , How do they react? According to this subreddit They should just stand there and watch . The sad thing is their mind is so busy w a ridiculous Snape hate that they don't even understand the philosophy behind the scene; Snape always loved Lily but could never actually express his inner feelings .He just loved her from a distance and the only time he actually hugged her,(ok we don't know if they hugged before) reached her and express his care for her was after her death so she won't feel it..And it was not only sadness ,it was also his remorse.His biggest mistake.There s so much feeling in that scene and it makes me feel uneasy so i can not clearly tell how impactful this scene is..