Forgot to respond to the main point of you post. I'm not sure if the whole "it's easier to discuss the flaws of good guys since they're better develop" applies to Snape too. There are plenty (and I mean really plenty) long in-depth passionate heated rundown of Snape's flaws discussions/debates beyond the LJ part of the fandom (it is a huge fandom afterall), definitely more than ones for thetrio or the weaselys, may be only rivaled by the amount of Sirius's, Hagrid's and Dumbledore's. Just a personal observation.
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Date: 2004-09-14 12:35 am (UTC)I'm not sure if the whole "it's easier to discuss the flaws of good guys since they're better develop" applies to Snape too. There are plenty (and I mean really plenty) long in-depth passionate heated rundown of Snape's flaws discussions/debates beyond the LJ part of the fandom (it is a huge fandom afterall), definitely more than ones for thetrio or the weaselys, may be only rivaled by the amount of Sirius's, Hagrid's and Dumbledore's. Just a personal observation.