There are too many WTF moments in the Harry Potter movies to count (such as the scene in which Voldemort gives Draco Malfoy a hilariously awkward hug, which isn’t in the book because why on earth would it be). But there is one that stands out the most: the baffling decision to change Harry and Voldemort’s epic final showdown. In the book, the final showdown occurs in front of everyone and their mother (literally) and afterwards, the crowd storms Harry and it’s as big a deal as vanquishing an evil dictator should be…However, in the movie, the scene occurs outside, Harry and Voldemort forget that they know magic and spend a long time wrestling, and nobody notices what they’re doing. Afterwards, Harry walks back into the castle and people just glance at him with nonchalant, “Oh, hey there,” glances. Nobody notices or cares that he just killed Voldemort.“Well, movies usually try to make things more exciting and a bigger deal than they are in books…let’s try to be different and go in the opposite direction!” However, in light of recent events, there is one area in which we must give credit to the filmmakers: The world was shocked by the JK Rowling’s recent announcement that Harry and Hermione should have ended up together—but the filmmakers knew it all along. Think about it: that added dancing scene in the tent; the scene where Harry is marching to his death, hugs Hermione and doesn’t even bother saying bye to Ron…every scene where Harry and Ginny kiss and look like they’re throwing up in their mouths a little…the filmmakers knew it before we did.