They should send that in to Jackass.
The cool thing is, our kids are going to be hearing about the cultural phenomenon that was Harry Potter. The books will still be there, of course, but the excitement of waiting for each book in the series to come out is over, and we got to be part of it.
Spoiler below.
Second warning.
Third warning.
Okay, that's it. You've had your fair chance to look away. If you don't, it's your own damned fault.
For me, suspension of disbelief typically results in suspension of my soft heart, and so I rarely cry at books or movies. However, the resolution to the Snape storyline broke my heart. I didn't cry when Dumbledore died (but I definately choked up), but when Harry goes sifting through Sanpe's memories in the pensieve, I lost it. I didn't just choke up, I had tears running down my face.
_________________
"He attacks. And here I can kill him. But I don't. That's the answer to world peace, people."
-Stickles Shihan