'Quite simply, they’re good people who do the right thing.' Why Hufflepuff is the best Hogwarts house. 🦡💛
ITV 11:55amHarry Potter and the Order of Phoenix 8pmOf course, with this movie marathon comes a million different questions.
Gryffindor kids were…. Kind of sh*t? Gryffindor guys would definitely be the type of man who would leave you on read for days and then text you, plaintively, at three in the morning: ‘U up?’ Gryffindor people were funny and smart and cool, sure, but they were also selfish and arrogant and a little bit vain.
The yellow house, home of Cedric Diggory and Newt Scamander and Nymphadora Tonks, has always been much-maligned throughout the history of Harry Potter. The die was cast right at the very start ofwhen Draco Malfoy sidled up to Harry in Diagon Alley and immediately laid into the loveable badgers. “Imagine being in Hufflepuff,” he snarked, “I think I’d leave, wouldn’t you?”
Where Gryffindor, Slytherin and even Ravenclaw strive to make their houses feel like an exclusive club, Hufflepuff has what is essentially a doors open policy. As the sorting hat’s song inexplained, Hufflepuff believes in “teach[ing] the lot and treat[ing] them just the same.”
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