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Welcome back to the common room, witches and wizards. If you’ve just finished Part 1 of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince , you’re likely still reeling from the revelation that Draco Malfoy is a full-fledged Death Eater and that Professor Snape made an Unbreakable Vow with Narcissa Malfoy.

Draco hesitates. That’s the tragedy of Draco Malfoy—he is a boy playing in a man’s war. And then Snape does it. Avada Kedavra. Part.6.Harry.Potter.And.The.Half-Blood.Prince.2...

But trust me: Part 2 is where the cauldron really starts to boil over. We’re moving past teenage crushes and into the dark, sticky territory of Horcruxes, lies, and the slow, sinking feeling that not everyone is going to make it out of this chapter alive. Let’s talk about that Potions book. Harry’s obsession with the "Half-Blood Prince" becomes almost dangerous in this section. We love the shortcuts (Sectumsempra? Cool spell, scary results). We love the arrogance. But watching Harry blindly trust this anonymous wizard’s scribbles over Lupin’s advice or Hermione’s gut instinct is a masterclass in foreshadowing. Welcome back to the common room, witches and wizards

Dumbledore is weak. He’s cursed from the ring. For the first time, the invincible headmaster looks human. Harry is frozen under his Invisibility Cloak, forced to watch the horror unfold. That’s the tragedy of Draco Malfoy—he is a