This montage shows the sacrifice, secrets, love, betrayal and honour Snape show Harry. Please be respectful of the character and of course the late and Great, Alan Rickman! Thanks
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He looked really hurt when Prof McGonaggal started firing at him.
As did she when she began.
Yet he used it to take out the real enemies behind him, then left without actually hurting any of the kids/good professors. If I didn't know any better, I'd think he'd made eye contact with her and it was planned. ;) For as much as they argued, I think they cared for each other, and (their students too) Harry in their own way. Sort of shared parental protection.
Hurt and surprised!!
They both did 😢
Such a sad scene
I always liked how Snape's immediate reaction to the werewolf was to protect the kids.
Exactly. And don't forget he should be still have a nightmare when he almost dies to Lupin when he become a werewolf in their teenage days.
He's unconscious through it all in the book.
You didn't understand the pensive scene then.
He didn't even have his wand in hand and yet he immediately went in to save them😭😭
Dumberdore used the kids as shields.
It’s unbelievable how skilled Snape was. Deflecting McGonagal’s enraged attacks, knocking out the death eaters, taking their wands and fleeing in one fell swoop. Truly the supreme triple agent.
After all these years, I've never realized that before fleeing, he took their wands. Well noted 👏
He didn't take their wands. In the movie, after snape ran away, you can see one still in the left guy's hand when Voldemort spoke through every student's head.
He Can defeat her but he retreated on purpose !!!
@@yuvaraj-cy4ek He certainly could not do that. I don't wanna downtalk my man Snape but McGonagal is far stronger than Snape. Snape could've defended himself properly and could've thrown some of his own spells but he couldn't have won.
@@Mister_BIack interesting. Source?
He looked like the bad guy in the beginning but at the end of the series it was shown that he always had the intention to protect Harry no matter what.
Thanks for the simple summary lol
Sort of. He really did hate Harry though
He was bad but good
JK Rowling is a fantastic writer.
@@Noah-gg7wp he hated Harry because he was the son of James Potter who he hated because Lily married him so yes he did hate him but at the end he was fond of Harry are really did care for him
2:57 My favorite part is when Snape was angry at the trio, then the werewolf Lupin came, he immediately turned and put his arms behind to protect them
It showed his true intention way before Deathly Hallows
This makes me cry cos as a kid I hated him but growing up it’s like damn he really was there for Harry the entire time it just didn’t come off the way we think caring is. He showed him tough love.
Which movie was it TvT
@@Colosphur It's taken from Harry Potter franchise
I love how you noticed Hermione held on to him tighter, too. I just how he was so mean to her, all time yet in moment, she held on him to for deal life. look in background she holds on to his arm like you would if your holding on to roller coaster bar from underneath.. Or how Snape, went for Hermione when she tried to run off, and not harry. As she knew she was still vurnral girl even if she was a young adult..I love it protecting the girl a bit more too...and dont mean in romantic way either just...I feel if snape was a tad nicer did a find a happy ending he would been great with a daughter. As noted he did have lot of girls who are friends in this series more then guys...I see him as a tough father with a son...but if had both I see him tough on them both... see daughter saying "he like you more then me" when the son is all "he likes you more!..."
I’m glad Harry named his second son for him, truly acknowledging the major role he played in his life and keeping him safe.
Being a double-agent is the hardest task
a triple agent even
@@HECKproductions wdym?
@@HECKproductions Is there such a thing ? I only heard double not triple
@@barrickfischer well he was with dumbledore pretending to be with voldemort pretending to be with Dumbledore i think that is one layer deeper then a double agent
@@HECKproductions he is with dumbledore and pretending to be with voldermort. dumbledore asked snape to kill him so voldermort wouldnt get the wand
RIP Allen Rickman- probably one of my most favourite performances from an actor
This series put him on the map. Theres so many interviews where he in real life just doted on all the kid actors
@@HLidaze If Bruce Willis heard you say that lol.
R.I.P to snape, both tragic heroes💔😞🔥
How did Harry Potter put an incredibly well known and respected actor on the map? He was in Die Hard long before Harry Potter was even written.
@@multimeter2859 He wouldn't be able to say anything back, the guy can barely speak anymore.
Snape was like Harrys step father but really protected Harry
A stepfather who doesn't really like his stepson but raises him the best he can for his late wife
Actually step dad who secretly cares about his stepson but he gives tough love.
He was a cuck, but an honorable one
He protected Harry better than James ever could.
@@Cryscorde U GET IT FR
Snape really was the bravest man in the entire series, choosing hatred in the place of love, becoming a traitor instead of a hero. And yet even when everyone was against him he still died with a smile on his face knowing that his suffering for life has come to an end and also knowing that he did his job protecting Harry the boy of the woman he loved her entire life. Even in death.
Itachi Uchiha
@@naveedahmer8699 mate it fit him perfectly 😂😂😂
@@michaelshackley3476 yes brother
biggest simp ever
'Loves' He never stopped. He loves her. Always.
People say he's a bully for how he treated Harry and his friends, and people say he's a hero because all the while he protected them, the best way to sum up snape is - 'Human', he's a man who can't let go of the torment he experienced, but did everything he could to make up to the people who he cared about and cared about him.
He wasn’t truly a bully, if ya was paying attention it was an act and no one could know how he actually felt and know that he actually cared deeply.
Book Snape was a bully. Movie Snape was a good guy.
@@KevinHealey95 Book Snape had the benefit of having his bad attitude explained. He had to act as a bully incase any of Voldemort's spies/agents were watching. Since Snape and Dumbledore were among the few that knew that Voldemort would return. Snape as an unknown double agent for the Phoenix Order, couldn't break character for even a moment.
I think it depends on the version, movie Snape was brave and not a tenth of how mean book Snape was. Book Snape was a dick
Girl, it's high school. Move on
"Then prove it! Control your emotions. Discipline your mind." I just love that scene... Snape provoking Harry and using his outburst to motivate him. You can really see he's just trying to teach him the way he knows best.
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And after that, it didn't work 😂
No incantations, just a flick of the wand, truly OG battle
@@GOnoo It did work
I like how after Snape smells the fake Moody’s flask. He just looks at Harry as though he was trying to say “I’m sorry for accusing you of stealing from my storage Potter. “
I know right , very true , very... Always been true, Always
@@markanthonypittaway1539 Also like how Harry looks at Snape as though he trying to say to Snape “ I accept your apology and I completely understand why you were just trying to catch the person who was stealing from you but luckily it wasn’t me or my friends.”
@@katyboebaty9193 agreed
actually when harry mentions about moody there you see snape look at him slightly then cotton on and sniff the flask.
If only he had known that Harry had taken the poly juicepotion in the Chamber of Secrets
The werewolf scene. He doesn't just protect Harry. He tried to protect ALL of them. Even though Harry was his primary objective, he couldn't simply leave Hermione and Ron by themselves when Harry departed. He wasn't just a discpline and loyal man. He was truly a great professor and protector of students when it comes to life and death.
That was not books
@@jenniferaniston3186 i like to talk about the book and the movie as a sort of separate parallel dimension.
@@IGPriXplus to be honest, even though book snape isn't the nicest person. I'd say he still would have done that.
@@jacthing1 yeah. I thought Snape as someone who had hard time completely let go of his hatred towards James enough to make Harry miserable but definitely wouldn't cross the line of getting a child actually get killed as a duty of magical professor and a responsible adult in general.
@@jenniferaniston3186 Yes, it was not, but I agree with the person who said that Book!Snape would have done the same. In GoF, we see Snape running in his NIGHTSHIRT when he thought that someone was in danger. Of course he would've protected the trio.
I knew something was wrong with my initial perception of Snape, when I first watched him protecting the kids with his life. Against a werewolf. Actions speak louder.
Yes! Actions do speak louder than words 🙂 Always 😉
Few (not even Harry) realize how Snape deeply felt for keeping Harry safe.
I know. It’s really sad and tragic when you think about it. It took him dying for Harry to find out.
Because he was Dumbledore's most trusted man in Hogwarts. Dumbledore's most trusted would definitely not act in an evil way. It's all an undercover mission to expose the Dead eaters' plot.
Fr then he died and it was too late for Harry to talk to snake or anything
Especially since he looks like the person who bullied you and married the love of your life
I felt beyond ashamed of myself when I found out about all this and didn’t realize it sooner. Snape was the strongest and noblest man in the whole series.
Him and Sirius Black are the best characters imo. True good guys.
They even made it so obvious in the first movie. I was always surprised snape was the one who had to step in instead of dumbledore.
@@MegaLokopoWhat do you mean?
@@kidusyared1935 why was snape doing a counter curse instead of Dumbledore?
No.
To be honest, eventhough Hermoine sumtimes misunderstood Snape, she is the one who can read snapes indirect motives and strategies. She is the only one from the trio who never assumed the worst of him.
What about the scene where he was trying to save Harry from Professor Qurell's jinx during Quidditch. Hermione was the one who assumed Snape was trying to hurt Harry because she didn't know what he was doing.
@@SugarKttn exactly, she only knew that was a curse but when she learn that Snape was trying to save Harry, she didnt assume the worst of him and trying to see his perspective. Although there were times that she secptical about Snape, sumhow she became the key to execute his rescue or plan.
@@SugarKttnthat was in their first year…
I have to agree with this. Hermione trusted Dumbledore, who trusted Snape and that was enough for her to keep a level head about things not being exactly what they seem to be.
Snape was the most important character in Harry Potter
Indeed.
No, Lilly was. Harry is only the boy who lived because of her sacrificial love that backfired on Voldemort. Snape’s importance comes downstream from Lilly
But the fact that Snape was technically the person to teach Harry his signature spell (expelliarmus) is 😮😮
Knowing how much Snape loved Lilly and the fact that Sirius was the one they pinned for her death it makes much more sense how he reacted to seeing him watching it now than it did back then.
Snape always knew that Lily was killed by voldemort. Snape hated Lupin, Sirius and James because they were his Malfoy in the sense that they brutally bullied him. Actually, they bullied him on levels beyond what Malfoy was capable of.
@@phugindomas yes snape had a lot of bullies but snape got close to Voldemort to kill him even at the risk of losing his own life. If Snape could have killed Voldemort alone in the shrieking shack I would bet Snape would do it with "for lilly" under his breath.
@@colbornthunderhammergaming you're talking about 2 different characters and still haven't caught on.
@@phugindomas the Intent would be the same but the methods are different because of the power difference is the point
@@phugindomas Snape always knew that Lily was killed by Voldemort but he thought Sirus was the one who sold Lily and James's secret location to Voldy, and Lupin also involved in it.
Snape saying expelliarmus adds more years into my life
He actually said: exxx... pelliarmus 😂
I love how Snape actually didn’t fight Mcgnagall and just protect himself but not atack- that was precious :3
Even using her attack to kill the two death eaters 😮
Because she wasn’t bad. She was mad 😂. Plus in this scene she doesn’t have the information yet. She thinks he’s a jerk.
:3
After her first strike, you can see in his face that he is very upset it came to that
Snape was the best
RIP Snape
Facts
In certain conditions
Until he killed dumbledoor….
He was an asshole but he still did his duty
I love how everyone notices him defecting the spells to the still distracted death eaters but don't see him deflecting the initial spells directly down while he is still in between the students and only deflecting to the death eater when it's absolutely positive no student will be hit.
It makes me wonder if McGonigal noticed those things. It would make her think about what was going on with him a bit deeper than the surface shows.
Honestly the one that gets me the most is actually Harry’s first quidditch match. Just his face and how he was focusing so intensely on counter curses to save Harry’s life. It’s interesting because in a way, it was Snape vs Voldemort. Kind of poetic.
I love that Snape shows up to yell at Harry, but he sees lupin as a werewolf and he ducks the kids behind him to protect them. I LOVE THAT ❤
I remember 9/11 doing that when Woody nearly attacked me and united 93 came charging at him. I loved how United 93 screamed at Woody as the movie attacks him because United 93 knows that Woody was turning me into one of those terrorists but the movie wasn’t having it.
You really can see the hurt in Snape's eyes as Harry accuses him of usurping Dumbledore's place as Headmaster and killing Dumbledore in a a grave betrayal. I can imagine how much he hated being the Headmaster in the way he become so.
The thing Dumbledore said to Snape was what truly solidified to me what a real hero is "i'll never reveal the best of you" The silent and haunting prison of love that Snape chose to live in. Bars made out of the hate of others. Guarded by friends and enemies. His only release from the prison was a self-induced death sentence. What a character....
Except the reason Snape made Dumbledore promise was that he hates James Potter so much he couldn’t bear the thought of anyone knowing he was protecting the man’s son. It’s actually quite petty and sad, not heroic.
6:00-6:05 When Snape pushes his wand against Barty’s face, he gave that look like “you dare try to hurt the son of my childhood crush?”
He didn’t deserve to have a crush, so I hate saying he liked someone who never seemed to love him back. He deserves love.
muttered like a true cukc 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
He deserved love
Snape was the ultimate cuck
Oh. I never noticed before, but Snape flinches when Harry looks him directly in the eye while he's attempting to teach him how to 'discipline his mind'. He was seeing Lily. Then brought up James to hide how much Harry reminded him of HER and not James. His words rarely add up to his actions. His words say 'You are just like your father', but his actions say that he loves Lily and can't help but protect the boy that would have been his, had they not lost each other. Harry really doesn't have many adults he can trust. While Snape may not always be kind, he has always protected Harry, as one would imagine that Lily would have if she had lived. There is no one else who could have played the part. Alan Rickman brings the character to life and gives his whole heart into the role. I wish I could have met him in person, he truly is one of the greats. A shining beacon that perhaps can help others to learn how to be good, not just to others, but also themselves too. Never forget. Always remember. Always.
Don't forget too, he's still very upset when he sees James dead before Lily, seeing that James tried to protect them all. He didn't truly hate James Potter just hated the fact Lily didn't love him back
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Watching these scenes now and knowing what I know now, you can see the little bits of emotion that Snape lets through his mask, especially when he is trying to teach Occlumency to Harry the only way he knows how. They're only there for a moment, but they're still there. Truly amazing acting by Alan Rickman. RIP to a legend.
Imagine if harry had been a girl that looked like Lily.
@@sohyunahn8524I’m pretty sure snape would much much go easier then Harry look-like like James but have his mother eyes
I always noticed how he shielded the children from Lupin as a werewolf. It always showed to me as a character who truly cared for them. He is one of the greatest characters ever written.
I love Snape. So misunderstood. I know how that feels 🖤🖤
Sure you do
Remus and Sirius: The fun loving uncles Snape: The uncle who acts like they hate you but would do anything for you
More than dumbledore who harry admired the most , severus snape cared about the boy and protected him whenever he could without caring that he would be called a villain . not only harry but he protected everybody from being harmed , if around him . died himself knowing elder wand was loyal to draco and not him . became villain by killing dumbledoor . when prof mcgonall attacked him , he never fought back , just defended . he was easily most powerfull wizard after voldermort and dumbledore , maybe even equal or better , but never showed that .
It was such a clash of Dumbldore’s character. Like, the Dumbledore in the first 2 movies I felt like would NEVER say or do anything like that. But this new actor kinda put a bit of a more hardcore edge on Dumbledore. Apparently in the books, he was a mix of both
@@Deadman_Wonderland66 he showed that Dumbledore was just playing a part and never really cared that much. Just the “greater” good to hear Voldemort. Snape was the truly good person who actually cared.
@@mintz9782 na theirs a reason harry names his kid dumbledore. Dumbledore gifts Harry the resurrection stone and when harry dies dumbledore explains he had to die so the connection could be broken and when he’s resdurected Voldemort won’t be there. They both cared equally and both treated him like a son one showed compassion as a mother would and the other showed tough love just as a father would so in the end harry got somewhat of a family.
@@adilhussain9373 Harry’s son is actually named “Albus Severus Potter”
Snape is literally the Best spy you could ever have he loved Harry's mother so much he protected him.
Honestly, even before Harry knew the truth, how did he not love Snape? If Snape hadn't saved him, he'd be dead in movie one
Very true! He could have at least said thank you
Harry named his son Severus, that's a deep memory
@@relaxwhc yeah, after he found out abt the truth. but before he never liked snape
@@whatdoes-leeknow suppose bc snape used to be horrible and spiteful towards him. And he spoke badly of Harrys dead dad
@@summer93i yeah, but can u blame him? James bullied Snape for no reason, and Snape did nothing apart from be friends with Lily
1:36 this scene means so much more when you realise Snape thinks Sirus is partially responsible for Lily's death
No one notices when mcgonagall comes at him, he defends and kills the two death eaters behind him before he leaves. He could have leveled that whole room if he wanted to.
i dont think snape killed them probably knocked them out
The only thing Harry didn’t know that Snape was a better man then James Potter!
He was definitely not a better man than James. They were both great man. But James never joined the dark side and in fact protected Snape when Sirius played a bad joke on him that would have killed him
@@sreeja9676 true, they are both great in different ways. But at the same time they have their bad qualities too.
Snape was one of those characters I didn’t understand as a child. But now, that I’ve grown older, Snape is one character I respect with my heart and soul. He loved Lily with all his heart so he protected her son with all his strength.
He is like a father. A father who love his child but must act like a villain so his child will be ready to face his demise. His arcenemy. His hardtime. To be ready. What unconditional love. His love is truly "ALWAYS"
Rest in Peace Alan Rickman, you were awesome as Snape
It's honestly so sad how the girl he loved died, and everyone, even the boy he secretly swore to protect, misunderstood his character and intentions until after he died. He really deserved better 😢😢
I remember reading the books almost 20 years ago (before book 7 came out), and in every book there would be someone who said to Harry, "You have your mother's eyes." I always knew it would become very significant to the plot before the end, except that I was guessing that it would be magical in nature (like superpowers or something lol). I never expected that its significance was about the strongest force of all: LOVE, specifically Snape's undying love for Lily. 💔😭
yeah, i remember this too. in newrly every book someone would mention that he has lily's eyes
"Always" is such a simple word, but when it comes out of Severus Snape's mouth, it always makes me cry.😭
9:23 dude I never noticed that it was so slick I always thought that McGonagall hit them ! Cheers 🥂
Same XD
Right?! I just commented this. Thought I couldn't love Snape anymore, but this video did it. That last scene always makes me cry too.
6:06 look at Snape helping Harry down the stairs-what a gentlemen! 😂😂
Right??) So polite! 😂
Snape was so misunderstood. He loved Harry and Lily, but was too proud to admit it… Then it was too late…💔😭
I think it was a love hate relationship when he reminded him of his father he hated him when he reminded him of his mother he cared about him
More than that, he couldn’t admit it, to save everyone around time he had to pretend to be a villain, and he rlly didn’t deserve it.
He definitely did not love Harry, he just loved his mom.
I think not because of his ego but because of "no one can know"
This made me cringed, Snape only protect Harry for one reason and ONE reason only, and that is Lily Evans, He loved her but his son since he is also a symbolic that Lily abandoned him for a person who bullies him
You know I always equated Snape’s fury when he confronts Sirius and Lupin in the shack to him not getting over being bullied… but now knowing everything about him and looking back, it wasn’t anger… he was filled with the biggest bloodlust because as far as he knew, the man who killed Lily and caused him to suffer was standing before him. “Revenge is sweet”
Snape was the Itachi of Harry Potter
Snape always protected Harry as he was always in love with lily. Alan Rickman was such a fine actor. 😢
Snape is a good example of a well written character. I always thought Johanne wrote Lily based on herself and Snape might have been a real boy she knew before.
The way he looks at the doe patronus with such emotion, sorrow, wonder, undying love and longing ugh *chefs kiss* they dont make actors like that amymore
"He was the bravest man I've ever met."😢
You know the dueling club actually has another moment if you think about it, when Ron gets called up Snape immediately shoots down the idea, saying that because of his broken wand he could seriously injure Harry with an out of control spell. Arguably throwing Malfoy in kept him safe too since he had direct authority over him and Slytherin as a whole.
To remain nearby, but never close. To protect but never shelter. What a fine line to walk for so many years.
Snape is really brave to protect the kids like that. His instinct when he was mad at them was to push them behind him and protect them.
1:40 When you realize Snape wasn't talking about Lupin and Black's bullying days but was talking about the fact that Lily's location was betrayed and Snape was still suspecting Black.
Yup
Didn't he told voldemort about James in order to kill him .pls explain
As a kid growing up with the series, I never liked Snape until Prisoner of Azkaban when he protected them. Only then did I notice what he was doing, to me it wasn't until Deadly Hallows did I realize the real true intention. Heck he's now one of my favorites from the series.
Shape knew how to motivate Harry in every way he could. The attacks against James, snape knew that attacking his dad would light the fire under his ass. As shitty as it was, it needed to be done.
Yes, he was in a hurry, there was no time for niceties so he had to give tough love. In a way he was like the drill sergeant in war movies whom the recruits hate but who knows they are going to a war and does everything in his power to keep them from getting themselves killed, even if it means they'll hate him for it.
He instinctly protect them when Remus attack
Yeah, even if he's just following Dumbledor's plan, he cares for Harry because he's at least the remaining reminder of Lily's existence (although he hates James).
Love for Lily always touches me..... Snape always makes me cried....😢
I like how he protects the children by having them behind unlike unbridged.
That disgusting bch. As I have Harry Potter book. she was even more sinister than in the movie. 🤬
That last scene with snape hugging lily's dead body and mourning had me in tears.
Snape stopped voldy from reading his mind and hid his true intentions from one of most talented and evil wizards of all time. He was nearly on the level of Grindlewald, Dumbledore and Tom(human form) himself.
Snape is the only wizard in history to fly unaided besides Moldywarts.
It’s crazy that every adult in this scene is no longer with us..
?? Gary oldman is still alive. As is the guy that played RJ if i don’t miss my guess.
Maggie smith???
Gary Oldman, Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, David Tennant. The actor playing Lupin. These people are all still alive
And I hope you're not talking about the characters they play....
@@danielallen4450 David thewlis plays lupin
The way you could see the hesitation in both his and McGonagall hesitance to fight, it’s such an awesome subtle detail to add
He always protects Harry Potter🥺
I still love that when Snape pulls his wand in the Great Hall, the students gasp, but when McGonagall pulls hers, they scatter.
*>Snape pulls upMcGonagall pulls up
Last scene never fails to bring tears to my eyes.
The most humble wizard, given the most exhausting task.
2:55 My favourite one. Goes from pissed to full protective teacher mode in an instant
9:23 never realized he deceptively killed those 2. Wow.
And notice when he lands on the ground a couple times before he leaves, Snape is actually grabbing the wands off of the Death Eaters in case they wake up and try to attack the students.
@@jasonhahn8797 you got the eye man, I couldn't see him pick them up, but I did see him pause at each body.
One thing I noticed about Snape is that in his conversations with Dumbledore, Snape was angry with Dumbledore that Dumbledore broke his promise to Snape. Snape really wanted to break free of his dark persona, but can't because it is his agreement to Dumbledore
Snape in the movies and snape inthe books are like completely different people Alan rickman is GOAT as snape
Severus Snape I like your voice
That was Alan Rickman ♥️
0:27 hermione's face 😂
𝕆𝕙 𝕪𝕖𝕒𝕙 𝕀'𝕧𝕖 𝕤𝕖𝕖𝕟 😆😆😆😆😆 𝕤𝕞𝕚𝕣𝕜𝕚𝕟𝕘
Wow, Snape really cared and protected harry from danger without showing it as much as possible.
I don’t think you can get any cooler or more badass than Snape.
Snape always gonna be the best defence against the dark arts teacher.
🥺how this best man dies?snape ALWAYS in our heart...❤️lovely
I like to think that in the 5th movie, when Dolores demands the truth serum for Harry, Snape is lying that he has run out of ingredients.
Allan knowing the full story, makes his INCREDIBLE acting chops even better. You can FEEL the rage he has at anyone he thinks lead to her death And also, he is so fed up with Harry, but i personally feel when he looks into his eyes...he sees her..and while everything else reminds him if James....the eyes show the soul.. and Snape almost resents Harry for it. He loves her so much he does anything for Harry I love the "GIVE ME A REASON " even tho he has the wrong man, he would GLADDLY torture and watch the torture of the man who betrayed her. I almost wish Harry went to Snape for help with things. I think we would have seen a different side. Of him The look he has when Harry calls out Snape. It is SO PAINED. I think he did for a moment lose himself. And then realized what was happning. "After everything I did for you.... for her .. " In this FINAL seconds..he let the hate for James go...and saw her. And her child. Snape wasn't a good man....but he chose to not be a bad one. And when it came to it. He could have said the truth...to spare his life But to quote another "i would have died i would have died rather than betray her"
9:27 you can't deny... Snape's got style...
I loved Snape the whole time. I was mad when I thought he died evil. I always knew it was tough love.
Snape hates, and loves Harry, at the same time.
it is totally respectful that Snape has totally responsibility to being a teacher and an ally of Dumbledore and Harry. He just REALLY unhappy with the time bullied by James and reflected it to Harry, despite of this he still keep his duty over his personal grudge.
I have been always been impressed by Alan's acting skills, he is just amazing, specially in this scene
Snape is like the Itachi of Harry Potter
Bro i literally had this exact thought watching this video🤣
James Potter and Draco Malfoy were similar And Severus Snape and Harry Potter were similar Because James Potter bullied Severus Snape in Hogwarts when they were students at Hogwarts school 🏫🎒 Just like draco Malfoy bullied Harry Potter in Hogwarts aswell obviously as we all see 🙉🙉 Because James and Sirius and Remus aka the marauders and the rest of James gang all bullied Severus Snape And Draco Malfoy and his gang Crabbe and Goyle aka the syltherins all bullied Harry Potter Basically Snape is the Itachi of Harry Potter because of the things they went through And then James met his wife lily Evans and changed him into a better person and then Harry Potter was born their son. The same with a draco he met his wife Astoria Greengrass and changed into a better person and then Scorpius Malfoy was born their son.
R.I.P Alan Rickman
Snape : "IMA KILL U POTTAH" *1 second later* Snape : " NOT MY STUDENT"
I never realized until now that Snape was protecting Harry the entire time. He's always been one of my top favorite characters, but watching these clips makes me like the character even more. Tough love is what I say!
Wow his love is true love for her Snape is a good villain
I wouldn’t use the word villain…
He's very grey
I’m pretty sure a good villain is an oxymoron.
"After all this time? " -Always❤
Snape: “No one can know…” Dumbledore: “That I never reveal the best of you Severus?” Always loved that line. He intended to die a villain for the greater good. Funny thing is Harry didn’t allow that after learning the truth or the good man he was.
Snape is such a misunderstood character in the HP universe!
Snape will ALWAYS be my favorite Professor at Hogwarts 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Snape really cared for his students especially Harry. Was willing to bare the blame for murdering harrys idol so voldemort wouldn't go after Draco for the elder wand. He was very meticulous in how he moved.
Once you know the whole story its actually heartbreaking that he still loved Lily so much after so many years