- All's Well That Ends Well
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- As You Like It
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- Henry IV, Part 2
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In the dark alternate timeline in which Voldemort reigns and Harry is dead, Scorpius teams up with Snape, Ron, and Hermione in order to set the timeline straight again. Even though Hermione knows the risks of attempting to use the Time-Turner to set the timeline straight, she is willing to take that risk because sacrificing her own well-being, she posits, is worth it in order to benefit the countless people who will benefit from correcting the timeline.
For Snape, this sacrifice goes one step further. As Hermione points out here, in helping Scorpius to reset the timeline, Snape is making…