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Thanks, everyone. Was really interesting to read your thoughts. I don't stutter myself but I'm looking to work in speech and language therapy and want to do discuss something really interesting to me. Especially when I see these representations and wonder how people react to it. A few more questions; it cases like Quirrell and Aaron Stampler, do you have any opinions on how their stuttering was all an act to avoid suspicion? I think the producers were trying to portray that people who stutter are 'too nervous' or 'weak' to in fact do anything bad so is a clear contrast to what the typical stereotype is. Or do you think they are trying to suggest that people who stutter are some sort of villain? (Obviously not my opinion I'm just trying to get an image of how people reacted to the villain twists).