![]() ![]() His mother finds Snape to perform the Unbreakable Vow so that if Draco fails, Snape will do the deed for him. Draco spends the entire book trying to figure out how to get rid of Dumbledore and save his family. ![]() Voldemort told Draco if he didn’t kill Dumbledore, Voldemort will kill Draco and his whole family. However, it’s his command of Draco Malfoy that keep the plot going. He appears in Dumbledore’s Pensieve, but he stays absent in this book. Voldemort wasn’t directly involved in Half-Blood Prince either. I always thought he did Hagrid a disservice by not continuing with his class. Ron acts like a hard-ass, but he has a soft spot when it comes to his pets. And give Ron a cool new pet after what happened with Scabbers. All it did was get rid of Scabbers so he could go groveling to his new boss. Prisoner of Azkaban, meanwhile, had nothing to do with Voldemort. Even though Voldemort isn’t in the books, he is why the plot goes as it does. Here is the one reason Prisoner of Azkaban is filler, and Half-Blood Prince isn’t. ![]() Voldemort Might Not Be In The Book, But He Still Has Something To Do With The Plot ![]()
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