| I didn't like the second row (Heads of Houses, first four movies, last four movies, and Hagrid's pets) much. I also didn't like the Weasley children. As GoodRiddance856 said, groups of larger things can't be called foursomes. There are five House Heads (McGonagall, Sprout, Flitwick, Snape, and Slughorn); there are eight movies so splitting them up doesn't count; Hagrid has five pets (Norbert (a), Buckbeak, Fang, Fluffy, and ARAGOG), so that again is a group; and there are seven Weasley children (Ginny, Fred, George, Ron, Percy, Bill, and Charlie), so that is also a group. This has potential, but has a long way to go. |