Yeah, Goyle is important to my head canon too, because Crabbe turns on Draco at the end and Goyle doesn't, and Draco is dragging Goyle's Stupefied body up out of the flames and staying with him when Harry comes to rescue them from the Fiendfyre. It's Draco's moment of heroism-on-behalf-of-his-friend and the movie denies him that. (If he hadn't been trying to save Goyle, he might have found a spare broom just like Harry did, and been able to fly out on his own.) They should have just gotten another actor to play Crabbe, because conflating Crabbe and Goyle wasn't fair to Goyle or Draco.
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Date: 2015-10-11 08:42 pm (UTC)