Throughout the 20th century we had dictators and revolutions with more or less bloodshed all over Europe. It is not so out-of-style. Sometimes I would like to have more of it... preferrably one without bloodshed.Athena Appleton wrote:Yeah... I don't think it would be Percy. Besides, I get the feeling you can't just assasinate the MoM and appoint yourself leader. We're not talking about 1930's Argentina here, we're talking about modern, well, kind-of England.
This has some appeal from JKR's point of view. She has to fill two more books!Athena Appleton wrote:Hmmm... I hadn't even read this yet before making the Argentina comment, but yeah... I actually kind of like this. For the next two books, instead of things getting better and more fair, things just get totally black, then there's some hope at the end.
Fudge is obviously dispensable, even detrimental for the fight against LV. He has ruined his reputation, which is not a good idea for a politician. So a new one is desperately needed. The position cannot be left vacant for a book / year!Athena Appleton wrote:Just curious, because I don't want to look all the way through, are we sure the new Minister will be in book 6, or was the question worded as "Will there be a new Minister of Magic?" with no specifics on when (book 6 or 7) that would happen?
The more I think about it, the better I like this theory: The bad guys will take over. People will miss good ol' Fudgy. How about a "fair" trial against LV? Safe Conduct for a given time? This would mean, he could walk around in the public. That's gross!