Even now he seems to be entertaining thoughts of snoggling with Ron's sister Ginny ( Bonnie Wright). That will be none too soon if Harry doesn't want to steal up on the "Twilight" franchise, since he and his friends, especially poor Ron Weasley, have definitively entered adolescence. I for one will be disappointed if that waitress (I think her name is Elarica Gallagher) doesn't turn up again in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," whose two parts will conclude the series in 20. She indeed waits for him on the platform, but the Chosen One must respond to his higher calling from Dumbledore ( Michael Gambon), who either materializes, gets off a train, or has a pied-a-terre right there in the Underground. Harry is distracted from his paper, however, by an instant flirtation with the young waitress, a saucy cutie who informs him, although he asked only with his eyes, that she gets off work at 11. In one of the opening scenes, we find Harry ( Daniel Radcliffe) late at night in a cafe of the London Underground, reading a copy of the Daily Prophet which poses the question: Is Harry Potter the Chosen One? By the film's end, he acknowledges that he has, indeed, been chosen to face down Voldemort (whose name should properly rhyme with the French word for "death," mort also, since their word vol can have meanings such as "thief" and "steal," Lord Voldemort is most ominously named).
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