The Firebolt's precision-balance is really noticeable in these long -" Minerva McGonagall: " JORDAN! ARE YOU BEING PAID TO ADVERTISE FIREBOLTS? GET ON WITH THE COMMENTARY!' " - McGonagall grills Jordan's commentating See it turn - Chang's Comet is just no match for it. Lee Jordan: " Look at that Firebolt go! Potter's really putting it through its paces now. Later that year, after Hermione Granger and Penelope Clearwater were both petrified on seeing the Basilisk, Lee announced to his fellow Gryffindors in the common room that no Slytherin student was petrified so far and claimed that as the Basilisk was the Monster of Slytherin controlled by the Heir of Slytherin, and that it was obvious that the culprit was from Slytherin and hence the school should expel all the Slytherin students. At the end of the game, Harry Potter had broken his arm. During the Quidditch match against Slytherin, however, a rogue Bludger was set on Harry Potter and the game became surprisingly interesting and extremely dangerous for Harry, other players, and the crowd. In 1992, Harry's second year, the Slytherin team had a new seeker, Draco Malfoy, who had bought his way onto the team by having his father, Lucius Malfoy, purchase brooms for the entire team. Lee Jordan's fourth year was a quieter one Lee continued to commentate in all the Quidditch games with a heavy bias towards Gryffindor, and Minerva McGonagall still assisted in keeping him in line. Lee present at the first and last Duelling Club meeting Haven’t any of the teachers noticed that the Slytherins are all safe? Isn’t it obvious all this stuff’s coming from Slytherin? The Heir of Slytherin, the monster of Slytherin - why don’t they just chuck all the Slytherins out?" - Lee Jordan's view on the attacks at Hogwarts " That’s two Gryffindors down, not counting a Gryffindor ghost, one Ravenclaw, and one Hufflepuff. After the final exams of the year were over, Harry, Ron, and Hermione spotted Lee with Fred and George knee-high off the shore of the lake tickling the Giant Squid. Professor McGonagall had to call Lee into order and he finally stopped his ranting. Later in the game when the Snitch was first visible, Harry Potter was fouled by Slytherin's Captain and Chaser Marcus Flint and Lee was quick to speak the truth and told the audience that it was a deliberate foul. He identified the Chasers on each team, and when he spoke of Angelina Johnson, he went on to tell the whole crowd that he was disappointed with her for not wanting to go out with him. His commentary was heavily biased in favour of Gryffindor. Later on in the year, when Gryffindor played its first Quidditch match of the season against Slytherin, Lee Jordan commentated. Lee Jordan sitting with McGonagall during a game " Slytherin in possession, Chaser Pucey ducks two Bludgers, two Weasleys, and Chaser Bell, and speeds toward the - wait a moment - was that the Snitch?" - Lee Jordan's enthusiasm as a Quidditch commentator He survived the war, though his later life is unknown. In 1998, he fought in the Battle of Hogwarts and was devastated by the loss of Fred. Īfter Hogwarts, he hosted a radio show, Potterwatch, in order to inform and encourage the wizarding world, advising how they could all be protected from Lord Voldemort. Lee also served as a Quidditch Commentator during his Hogwarts years and was a member of Dumbledore's Army, an organisation taught and led by Harry Potter. He often helped them work on their inventions and tricks, some of which were eventually sold at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. During his years at Hogwarts, he became best friends with Fred and George Weasley and liked doing pranks with them. 1977/ 1978) was a British wizard, son of Mr and Mrs Jordan, and a Gryffindor student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from 1989 to 1996 (a couple of years before Harry). Just a fun fact." - Lee commentating at a Quidditch match Lee: " And the Quaffle is taken immediately by Angelina Johnson - what an amazing Chaser that girl is, and rather attractive too -" Professor McGonagall: " JORDAN!' " Lee: " Sorry, Professor.
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