Question about Harry becoming a horcrux
I’ve never combed through these books in such detail before but this podcast has me leaving no stone unturned. The Carlin brothers are witty and insightful, and have such engaging conversations. I look forward to every single episode. My question is, would the events in Harry Potter have occurred and would Harry have become a horcrux if Voldemort had entered the potter’s home intending to kill Lily? We know that Voldemort was not going to kill lily per snape’s request, but had he ignored snape would lily’s sacrifice still have counted because she was, for lack of better words, destined to be killed anyway? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but would love to hear your thoughts.
kkrystenn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/24
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I’ve been watching the brothers on YouTube forever. Neither of them were married when I found them. They have brought so much extra magic to the Wizarding world for me. And as someone who has the HP audiobook on repeat and the literal background sound to my life. I am so excited for a new way to...Read full review »
HHouden via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/25/23
When I first heard about you doing a podcast for every chapter in the Harry Potter series I thought you were going to read the chapter aloud and comment. I fully love this podcast even more where your talking about it and going through the theories and background of what each chapter foreshadows...Read full review »
wolverinemarky via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/04/23
I’m so excited to have this podcast!!! Can’t wait to go on this journey with y'all!!! Popcorn Culture is an amazing podcast, I know the quality and passion will be brought to this one aswell!!!Read full review »
WizWest via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/25/23
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