How we could we forget the Weasley twins?
They had some great scenes in book 5, most memorably riding out of Hogwarts on their brooms.
I was a bit surprised they were at the train station waiting with their parents for everyone to return from Hogwarts. I was even more surprised that Mr. and Mrs. Weasley never seemed to have a reaction. Maybe too much was going on for them to have one, but I still think that issue will come back up, as well as where (or rather, who) the money came from to start the joke shop . . .
Since Fred and George were in their 7th year, and they 'quit' school, will we see them in the next book running a joke shop or will they come back to repeat their 7th year, forced by their parents? Can they even do that? It'll be sad to have a book without the Weasley twins, so I hope they get put in somewhere!
Someone else mentioned, in another thread, that they think, of all the Weasleys, it'll be the twins who take the hardest line with Percy. I believe that...if Percy manages to suck it up and ask for forgiveness from his family, he'll have to work even harder to gain the twins' acceptance, if they ever decide to give it to him. I'll be interested to see what happens with that in the next few books.
The twins lucked out, getting Ron as one of the prefects for Gryffndor--he clearly didn't want to discipline them!
The twins sure did give Ron a hard time, even on the Quidditch field. Maybe because Percy is only two years older and Ron is only two years younger, Percy and Ron are close enough in age to get on their nerves. However, deep down, I think they are very loyal to their family members, which is probably why Percy's betrayal hurts so much . . .
What do you think of the twins? Their roles in book 5 and future books? Anything new we learned about them? Do share!
~ Lizzy