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But the two geniuses who wrote this decided it would be a great idea to bring them back, and not only have one, but TWO. Who the hell thought it would be a good idea to bring back time turners to the plot? I mean even Rowing herself realized how much they messed up the story, and had them all destroyed in Order of the Phoenix. I'll try to summarize my issues in bullet points (Spoilers ahead, obviously) As someone who has read the Harry Potter books dozens of times over and absolutely loves the whole universe, I'm so frustrated with this crap that I'm having trouble even typing my thoughts down. It's kind of insulting that they put JK Rowling's name on the cover to attract HP fans, since after reading about two sentences its painfully obvious that she didn't write any of it. I can't get over how truly horrifically awful this screenplay was.
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