
Going on the assumption that she did say that, let's think back on book 2. We learned some more about the four founders of Hogwarts, we learned about Tom Riddle (who LV was before he became LV), we learned about the issue of purebloods vs. everyone else and that prejudice, we saw how the Ministry (or perhaps, just Fudge) seems to 'controlled' (for lack of a better word) by influential Death-Eaters (Lucius Malfoy, for instance) or perhaps these particular Death-Eaters take advantage of Fudge's insecurities regarding Dumbledore.

What is it and/or what did we learn in book 2 that has come or will come into play in the last part of the series? In book 5, the issue of pure-bloods vs. everything else was quite strong...the prejudices were felt strongly. Again, perhaps I'm remembering the interviews I've read with JKR incorrectly, but I could have sworn she said there were things that happened and/or we learned about in book 2 that were very important...I can't imagine she'd bring back the Chamber of Secrets, as she's already written about that once, so what would it be? For a lot of people, it seems, book 2 was not only unremarkable and/or their least favourite in the series, but it seemed to not add much depth to the series...or so we think. Something tells me many of the things we've found minor or unimportant come back later to be much more important than we initially thought them to be...just a thought...what are yours?

~ Lizzy
