You know a book series is ebonypopular when it's still prompting regular, viral Twitter threads over two decades after it began.
Today's observation concerns Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenixand comes from writer Anne Thériault.
SEE ALSO: 5 articles that'll only make sense to true 'Harry Potter' fansIn particular, Thériault had some thoughts about how Molly Weasley and Sirius Black are portrayed in the series' fifth book.
Here's her thread in full:
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Plenty of people were all for some Molly justice.
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Others, meanwhile, thought things were more complex.
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Finally, someone chipped in with this.
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All undeniably good points.
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