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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 Scene 6 Summary

  • Yikes, now we're back with Hermione, who's just left home and is walking away down the middle of the street while dramatic music plays. Cue the credits.
  • Now we cut to dark, smoky figures streaming through the dark.
  • Snape is storming through the halls of some kind of house and walks right into a meeting with Voldemort. There's a victim/prisoner suspended above the table.
  • Snape starts telling Voldemort about someone will be "transported." We're assuming that someone is Harry.
  • Ah, yes, it is, and there are conflicting reports on this front: they've also gotten intel that contradicts Snape's.
  • Oh, and there's a guy named Pius there who's supposedly a politician. Voldemort says he will be useful. We're guessing he's inside the Ministry.
  • Bellatrix offers to be the one to kill Harry during the transport, but Voldemort says he has to do it. But he needs a new wand first.
  • Voldemort taunts Lucius Malfoy by considering taking his wand. Instead of doing that, though, he breaks it.
  • Then Voldemort decides it's time to torture the prisoner above the table, who is apparently a former Muggle Studies professor at Hogwarts. (This seems to be the only reason Voldemort despises her.)
  • Voldemort kills her (as she begs her supposed friend Snape for her life), and then lets his snake eat her.
  • Then we cut to a shot of Dumbledore falling off the tower to his death, which happened in the last film. Really? Did we need to revisit that?