I would bet on Percy for the next death. That would mean that Rowling is a smart about narrative as I hope she is, but I think it would lend some great elements to the narrative: insight into the workings of Voldemort's followers and a redemptive story that demonstrates that even people who are "seduced by the drak side" are not hopeless.
I think Dumbledore is a good candidate as well, although maybe not for the 6th book, since Harry quite openly feels that D. is perhaps the only presence that prevents a total onslaught from V., and D's absence would definitely precipitate a confrontation.
I hope that Snape sticks around, if only so that I can keep enjoying Alan Rickman's sexy voice in the films.
I have to say, I thought Sirius' death was a poor choice. Not only because I really liked his character, but because I thought his presence could result in interesting plot and character development. I thought the way he died was a waste as well. On the on the hand, there is potential for ambiguity in the manner of his death.
I think Dumbledore is a good candidate as well, although maybe not for the 6th book, since Harry quite openly feels that D. is perhaps the only presence that prevents a total onslaught from V., and D's absence would definitely precipitate a confrontation.
I hope that Snape sticks around, if only so that I can keep enjoying Alan Rickman's sexy voice in the films.
I have to say, I thought Sirius' death was a poor choice. Not only because I really liked his character, but because I thought his presence could result in interesting plot and character development. I thought the way he died was a waste as well. On the on the hand, there is potential for ambiguity in the manner of his death.