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Harry Potter: Draco Malfoy's Worst Mistakes That Changed Everything

While Severus Snape gets the main redemption arc narrative in Harry Potter , many fans feel that Draco Malfoy was a much better candidate for this. There are many valid arguments for this because Draco is very young and also a victim in some ways, and he ends up coming around to being less horrible with time. RELATED:  Harry Potter: 10 Things Only Book Fans Know About Draco Malfoy However, while Draco makes for an interesting and sympathetic villain, the fact is that he did make some pretty big mistakes. He was a bully who made some hurtful decisions, and there are the choices he made that had the biggest impacts. 10 Following Harry and Hermione when they were removing Norbert Draco and Harry both take turns on and off throughout the series trying to follow one another and get one another in trouble. One instance of Draco trying to frame Harry is when Harry and Hermione have to take Norbert to the Astronomy Tower to be taken away by Bill Weasley. While Draco does succeed in g

TBBT: 5 Times We Hated Sheldon (& 5 Times We Felt Sorry For Him)

Sheldon Cooper may be the most beloved pop culture figure but the physicist from The Big Bang Theory   can get on everyone’s nerves with his antics . Sheldon is not just condescending, rude, and blunt but also suffers from a superiority complex as he thinks he’s better than all of his friends. RELATED:  The Big Bang Theory: 10 Reasons Why Emily And Raj Were Toxic Despite his atrociousness, he is loved by all his friends and even the fans, and in almost every episode fans have felt sorry for him or have hated him, at times simultaneously. Shelton is known to toe the line between overly annoying and still lovable. 10 Hated Him: When He Was Ridiculously Jealous Of Raj When Raj gets featured in the '30 Under 30' list for his planetary discovery, instead of celebrating his accomplishment, Sheldon questions the credentials of the jury who made the decision to honor Raj. Not only is Sheldon dismissive of Raj's breakthrough but he also doesn't make an effort to hide his

Star Wars: 5 Characters In The Empire Strikes Back With The Most (& 5 With Very Little) Screen Time

When  Star Wars  got released in May of 1977, it was nothing short of an instant phenomenon and changed the world forever, both in terms of cinema and the broader pop culture zeitgeist. It would have been hard to imagine that the soon announced sequel could possibly live up to its brilliance, and, as everyone knows, it blew all expectations to another Galaxy, even longer ago. RELATED:  Star Wars: 5 Things Fans Would Change About The Empire Strikes Back (& 5 Things About Return Of The Jedi) The Empire Strikes Back remains to this day not only probably the most excellent  Star Wars  film ever, but one of the best sequels ever. One massive part of this is the superb selection of characters , some of whom dominate the screen with their presence, and others that do not get much time in the limelight. 10 Least - Captain Lorth Needa (1:30) The original trilogy is chock full of Imperial officers and soldiers, a few of which get their names in the trilogy rather than in future con

10 Darkest Fan Theories About Tim Burton Films | ScreenRant

One of the most iconic directors of recent times, Tim Burton is known for his patented style of bizarre horror, fantasy, and comedy most of which borrows Gothic and absurdist influences. His films bear certain tropes like twisted antiheroes, dark cloudy settings, Danny Elfman’s haunting scores, and frequent collaborators like Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter . RELATED: Tim Burton's 10 Weirdest Characters, Ranked Tim Burton’s films often leave a lot of space for interpretation for viewers to conjure up dark theories on his characters as well as connections between different films in his canon (leading up to a shared Tim Burton universe). 10 Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: Willy Wonka Is A Murderer In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , Willy Wonka fires all his employees when spies try to find out his secret formula. He hires the faithful and subservient Oompa Loompas instead. The secret that Willy Wonka might be hiding might also be that he’s a serial killer. Even t

Untold Stories Of The ER: The 10 Weirdest Operations Ever Seen In The Show

Untold Stories of the E.R.  is a medical show that dramatizes  peculiar cases that actually occurred out in the field. The series also includes first-hand accounts from physicians and nurses who were apart of the actual procedures being recreated. Additionally, some victims have played themselves on the show.    RELATED:  10 Fan Favorite TLC Shows We Wish Would Make A Comeback Although the scripted dialogue and acting can be rather cheesy and over-the-top, Untold Stories of the E.R.  is fairly informative as well as entertaining, making it worth a casual watch. There is an extremely wide array of operations and cases depicted in the show, and here are ten of the weirdest.    10 Stuck In A Toilet Emergency physician Dr. David Zull receives a phone call regarding a bizarre case where a woman has been trapped in her own toilet. Unfortunately, all of this could have been avoided if her husband has remembered to put the seat down. After discussion with the first-responder, Zull de