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The Link Between Moaning Myrtle And Ursula Blake!

Plus, A Startling Revelation At The End of This Article!

By Halden MilePublished 3 years ago 2 min read
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Source: cultbox.co.uk

I have come to a startling conclusion as of late. Ursula Blake IS Moaning Myrtle! No, I am dead serious. These two characters are one in the same! How did I come to this conclusion (as well as something shocking at the end?), well allow me to elaborate! I must admit there will be spoilers ahead in this article! So tread carefully!

For those of us who are Doctor Who fans, one will recall the talented Shirley Henderson once appeared in the episode, "Love and Monsters." The plot details a group of people called LINDA (one of whom was named Ursula Blake alongside her boyfriend, Elton Pope) and they were searching for The Doctor.

Meanwhile, some monstrosity called The Abzorbaloff was running around doing bad things. What this villain do exactly? He was absorbing people into its body. At the end of the show, the Abzorbaloff was defeated when the victims, again one of which was Ursula Blake, managed to break the Abzorbaloff apart once his Limitation Cane was destroyed. Now, all of them whom were absorbed into the Abzorbaloff were gone forever. Yet, the Doctor did manage to partially restore Ursula Blake. However, she was forced to live her entire life as a face on a concrete slab!

Poor Elton. But At Least He Is With Ursula. Source: BBC.

However, this was not the end of Ursula Blake or her boyfriend, Elton Pope. What we did not see was Elton and Ursula were going around on their own adventures.

That is until a Weeping Angel came across Ursula Blake!

Yep, This Thing! Source: BBC

Ursula Blake was sent back in time! After all, as ANY Whovian knows, the Weeping Angels send people back in time. Sadly, Ursula Blake was one such victim. Faced with being stuck forever in the past, Ursula Blake could not move since she was just a face on a concrete slab.

That is until a wizard came across her!

It Wasn't Dumbledore Per Se, But..Close Enough. Source: Warner Bros.

Considering that Ursula Blake was a face on a concrete slab, the Wizard took pity on her and restored her body! Yet, in the process, the Wizard also made her young again! He also made it possible for Ursula Blake to use magic! So to help Ursula Blake adjust to her new life, she was given a new name: Myrtle Warren!

Ursula Blake...Or Rather...Myrtle Warren...Looks Cute In Her Hogwarts Uniform! Source: Warner Bros.

Again, as luck would have it: Ursula Blake...or by her new name, Myrtle Warren, would meet her end at a giant basilisk living at Hogwarts!

This Thing Here Is A Basilisk! Source: Warner Bros.

As a result, Ursula Blake; now known as Myrtle Warren, haunts the bathrooms of Hogwarts. Even going as far as to gain the nickname "Moaning Myrtle" because of her crying. The name has stuck ever since.

Now, this left me pondering: How is it possible for Moaning Myrtle is able to haunt the bathrooms of Hogwarts? Just what could make this possible you all wonder?! Well, here it is for all to see!

I have come to the revelation that Moaning Myrtle is ACTUALLY A JEDI! Or if not, at least Force Sensitive to become one with the Force!

Here is the proof for all to see!

In this image, we have Luke and Anakin Skywalker, Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan, Mace Windu, and Yoda:

The Force Was Very Incredibly Strong With Them. Sources: Wookiepedia/LucasFilm.

Now, here is a photo of Moaning Myrtle:

Source: Warner Bros.

Need I say more? Moaning Myrtle was indeed someone whom had the ability to use the Force! Sadly, Moaning Myrtle didn't know about it until after she died! A real shocker right there!

Now, we leave the reader with even more questions to ponder: Is this the unsettling truth about Ursula Blake and her connection to Moaning Myrtle? Or is it some guy's late night imaging of pop culture?

YOU DECIDE.

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Halden Mile

I am am American actor, author, ASMRtist, Cosplayer, Novelist, Poet, and Screenwriter.

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