Dumbledore, the Great & (Reluctantly and Ignorantly) Powerful

Dumbledore, the Great & (Reluctantly and Ignorantly) Powerful

In this episode of Critical Magic Theory, Professor Julian Wamble revisits Albus Dumbledore through a very different lens: not as the wise, whimsical Headmaster we grew up with, but as a leader whose incomplete understanding of power shaped an entire generation of Hogwarts students. Drawing on your survey responses about whether Dumbledore is a hero, a good leader of the Order of the Phoenix, or a “good half-blood,” Julian explores the moment when Tom Riddle returns to Hogwarts — a scene that reveals how Voldemort sees Dumbledore more clearly than Dumbledore sees himself.

We examine why Dumbledore claims he “cannot be trusted with power,” while failing to recognize the influence he wields as Headmaster; why Hogwarts becomes the site where children, not adults, carry the heaviest burdens of the war; and how Dumbledore’s belief that teaching is a “safe” or “lesser” form of authority leads to dangerous decisions with lasting consequences. This episode challenges the myth of the powerless educator and asks: What happens when a leader refuses to believe the hype everyone else believes about him?

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Dean Thomas: We're Fighting Aren't We?

Dean Thomas: We're Fighting Aren't We?

This IS a Dean Thomas episode, and, if I do say so myself, it delivers. From his quiet refusal to jettison his Muggle identity in a world pressuring him to assimilate, to his year on the run without p...

22 Huhti 1h 13min

Prof Responds: What's Missing from the Tale of Padma and Parvati Patil?

Prof Responds: What's Missing from the Tale of Padma and Parvati Patil?

In this Prof Responds episode, Professor Julian Wamble returns to Parvati and Padma Patil with the material the original episode didn't have time for, the full Weasley comparison, the backstory invent...

15 Huhti 59min

The Double Disappearing Act of Parvati and Padma Patil

The Double Disappearing Act of Parvati and Padma Patil

In this episode, Professor Julian Wamble traces the Patil twins from Philosopher's Stone through the Battle of Hogwarts, examining what the series gives them and what it withholds. From the Yule Ball'...

8 Huhti 1h 6min

Prof Responds- Cho Chang, the Rebel

Prof Responds- Cho Chang, the Rebel

In this Prof Responds episode, Professor Julian Wamble takes on one of Harry Potter's most misunderstood characters: Cho Chang. Drawing on listener responses to the main episode, Prof explores three t...

1 Huhti 1h 2min

The Tale of the Three Hierarchies

The Tale of the Three Hierarchies

For personal reasons, Professor Julian Wamble is taking a brief detour from the regularly scheduled programming — which also means listeners who haven't caught the Cho Chang episode yet have an extra ...

25 Maalis 30min

Cho Chang & the Cost of Emotional Intelligence

Cho Chang & the Cost of Emotional Intelligence

She was the first girl Harry Potter called his "girlfriend." But, she was also a seeker, Cedric's date, a defender of her best friend, a member of Dumbledore's Army, and the only person brave enough t...

18 Maalis 1h 10min

Prof Responds: Present Characters, but Not Known Ones

Prof Responds: Present Characters, but Not Known Ones

In this Prof Responds episode, Professor Julian Wamble returns to "The Color of Magic" to sit with what the CMT community brought to the post-episode chat. Before diving into the comments, Julian open...

11 Maalis 57min

The Color of Magic: Race & the Wizarding World

The Color of Magic: Race & the Wizarding World

In this Black History Month special, Professor Julian Wamble turns the lens on the five Black characters in the Harry Potter series, Angelina Johnson, Lee Jordan, Kingsley Shacklebolt, Blaise Zabini, ...

4 Maalis 1h 10min