Credit to @deprecated_ii for this find. He may not watch it, but I will (my autistic curiosity curses me to do so). I do not advocate that anyone else does so.

While there are plenty of moronic ideas this guy has, one of the worst I have seen so far is "There needs to be a deeper motivation for Hermione to so focused on academics at Hogwarts."

Maybe some people are just wired that way. Do we need to make it more complicated than that? Apparently we do, according to this faggot.

>"There needs to be a deeper motivation for Hermione to so focused on academics at Hogwarts."
Faggot thinks that'd make it more compelling, but he's wrong. He's only looking at it from his personal perspective, but movies have broad audiences. Trying to impose tight constraints on fictitious movie characters? Can't separate his work from leisure, LOL.

It's just what Hermoine does, it really doesn't matter WHY. So just leave it open-ended. A kid who is pressured by parents can identify with her, but a kid who just likes getting the high score can as well. And all the other kids can think "oh, I know someone like that".
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@MCMLXVIIOTG @deprecated_ii >but a kid who just likes getting the high score can as well

I was this kid for most of school. So I know this mindset exists. Some people also just like learning and schoolwork just because.

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