“We were thinking about killing off characters, and we were like "You know what would be really sad? If we killed Scarfy." And we just started talking about it, and we started crying just thinking about Scarfy dying, because we were like, that's one of the characters that we sort of added into the universe. And we were like, it would be fitting to kill off the character that we added in, so that it would be killing off our connection with it.”
—Nick Lang, explaining how they came up with the death of Scarfy. (x)If you told me three years ago that I’d one day cry over the death of a talking rainbow scarf from a satirical stage production of Harry Potter that can tell anyone’s sexual preference, I’d probably think you were off your meds.
To quote Harry when he found out his mom married Cedric in heaven, “What the fuck!?”