But this whole phenomenon made me think of an episode of South Park. Cartman bought tickets to a ride that had a humongous line. Kyle, Kenny, and Stan weren't too excited about waiting, but Cartmen reassured them that anything with a line that long has got to be awesome. So they jumped in. After they reached the end, to their disappointment they saw that their line didn't lead to anything. The line was the ride.
Which leads me to another line:

But I wonder, is Harry Potter a truly touching piece of work that one must include in his or her life? Or is the hype train rolling too fast that it would be impossible to jump off? If one has started the series, is that person bound in seeing or reading anything that Rowling touches? In my humble opinion, it's just a current fad that is not without precedent.
Star Wars was huge in its day, bringing with it throngs of people who thought it was the best thing since sliced bread. Geeks came out of hiding dressed as Chewbacca and Storm Troopers, and Mark Hamill was a national hero. Even to this day, there are many geeks obsessed with all things Star Wars; they are the ones who couldn't move on to Harry Potter. The parallels are many: A huge movie that set up its own lexicon and mythology, numerous sequels, a boyish hero, bubblegum fantasy that has become a phenomenon. It is just that Harry Potter has done it much quicker. They have gone through their first trilogy, a second, and have one to spare, with each successive installment becoming "the best Harry Potter evar!!!"

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Star Wars is still huge, brainiac. Try finding as many Harry Potter references in pop culture as the seemingly inescapable Star Wars references.
Oh, and whether either of them is important-- they're important to the gajillion people that they make happy. And being happy is probably quite nice, leaves out writing pointlessly pissy blogs, or responding to them.
...or responding to them.
...or responding to them.
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