I am a massive fan, and simply just wants to help people by answering their questions about the series...so...anyone got a question?
Cartesie - Time is a very big thing. You can't go back in time and simply change things. For one, the more you mess with time, the more you mess with your future, and two, you can't see yourself in the past. The Time-Turner is kept under stickied guards in the Department of Mysteries and is only let out under certain situations. In the 3rd book, it mentions that Professor McGonagal had to write loads of letters the the Ministry to convince them that Hermione was trust worthy and wouldn't change the future, and simply use it for her studies.
Also, you can't simply always go back in time to solve your problems, how would anyone learn anything? It has the same principle in Doctor Who
Master Bader - I know, I was extremely upset when Nymphadora died, and then Remus, and left poor Teddy behind
but she knows what she is doing, you can't hold thatagainstt her. She is a wonderful author. I loved the last book, I think she did amazing job on it.
Cartesie - Time is a very big thing. You can't go back in time and simply change things. For one, the more you mess with time, the more you mess with your future, and two, you can't see yourself in the past. The Time-Turner is kept under stickied guards in the Department of Mysteries and is only let out under certain situations. In the 3rd book, it mentions that Professor McGonagal had to write loads of letters the the Ministry to convince them that Hermione was trust worthy and wouldn't change the future, and simply use it for her studies.
Also, you can't simply always go back in time to solve your problems, how would anyone learn anything? It has the same principle in Doctor Who
Master Bader - I know, I was extremely upset when Nymphadora died, and then Remus, and left poor Teddy behind
