bradleysharp46
I reopened Harry Potter for nostalgia.
Instead, I accidentally launched a full-scale investigation into the structural integrity of the wizarding world.
Why does the Ministry of Magic function like a haunted local council?
Why did Voldemort create the most unnecessarily complicated kidnapping plan in fictional history?
Why was Hogwarts apparently designed by a man who believed safeguarding was optional?
And why does the series still emotionally destroy me despite all the plot holes?
Overthinking Hogwarts explores the Harry Potter books through the eyes of a 33-year-old bisexual British Ravenclaw who grew up during Pottermania and never fully escaped the castle.
Part fandom retrospective.
Part emotional reread.
Part increasingly hostile magical infrastructure audit.
This is not a hate project.
It's a love letter written by someone who can no longer ignore the logic problems.
Expect:
- wizarding world overanalysis
- queer fandom discussion
- Dumbledore criticism
- Ministry incompetence
- Time-Turner induced existential spirals
- emotional damage
- and the uncomfortable realisation that Hogwarts still feels like home anyway.