《》Storyline
The simple-minded, blunt-thinking, amoral detective is grilled about his deceptive, manipulative, illegal, outside-the-law business that depends on divorce frame-ups.The trio also thought that Snape was trying to steal the Stone.When they informed Hagrid in his hut late one evening about their knowledge of the Sorcerer's Stone, Hagrid insisted that Snape was only protecting the Stone.In Hermione's clenched hand, Harry found a ripped page from the library describing the fearsome Basilisk, a giant deadly venomous snake capable of living for hundreds of years: "Instant death awaits any who meet this giant serpent's eye.She surreptitiously gives a letter to the attendant (Bob Sherman) to post for her.While they continue driving (and the camera views them head-on through the windshield in a medium two-shot), she is condescending toward his kind of affluent, narcissistic, 'playboyish' man - character traits that she has analyzed and deciphered from all his unfavorable outward appearances and clues: a flashy sports car, jazzy radio, trench coat and fancy clothes, and a tough-guy, hedonistic, self-serving pose.) (mockingly) You killed my husband, Sam.Be kind to me.He hurriedly comforts her and brushes her off - not wanting anything more to do with her.He dismisses her out the door and gives her a half-hearted promise to see her later.[Despite their obvious past, he is now sickened by the widowed woman (dressed to resemble the black, lead falcon revealed at the end).