In defence of Argus Filch | Wizarding World (2024)

Filch,Filch, the cantankerous caretaker, was never the most beloved of Hogwarts staff. But was Filch such a bad guy? Or a frustrated Squib stuck in a school full of witchcraft?

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Who was your favourite member of Hogwarts staff? Fabulous Dumbledore? Trusty McGonagall? Lovable Hagrid? We’re guessing Argus Filch isn’t exactly hitting your top five.

It’s easy to understand why. Filch definitely wasn’t a ray of sunshine throughout Harry’s years at Hogwarts – in fact, he was a real snitch (and not the good, Quidditch-y kind). What about that time he accused Harry of opening the Chamber of Secrets? Or his classic catchphrase ‘students out of bed!’ Filch, you killjoy.

But please heed our words and consider that there was a reasonable explanation for all of this, and that Filch was a nice fellow deep down really. No, really. Come on, he might have been.

He was good at his job

We all know that Argus Filch liked to play by the rules. Every year, there were more items added to his list of forbidden objects, new corridors that were off limits and, in the case of Harry’s fifth year, the dreaded Educational Decrees.

But here’s the thing: Filch was just doing his job.

Yes, we’ve heard him relishing the thought of catching students with a troubling amount of enthusiasm…

‘Sniff around, my sweet, they might be lurking in a corner.’
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

But to be fair, this stuff was probably in the man’s job description. Any caretaker of schools magical or otherwise has to keep the building clean and keep an eye out for unruly students – that’s just standard caretaking decorum.

Heaven forbid he actually kept young children away from corridors containing gigantic three-headed dogs or Forbidden Forests that were home to countless dangerous creatures! Guys, Filch was just looking out for everyone. Rules are cool.

He had insecurities just like everyone else

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So Filch had a temper on him, but this made slightly more sense when we discovered he was a Squib. A Squib, also known as a non-magical person born to wizard parents, sounds like one of the cruellest lotteries in the wizarding world, so no wonder Filch wasn’t skipping down the corridors. Add that to the fact he worked in an entire school full of mischievous magical people, all day, every day, and suddenly his disdain for Hogwarts students seems sort of reasonable.

The revelation came when Harry found a Kwikspell letter on Filch’s desk (which, by the way, he totally just read without any regard for Filch’s personal property), which turned out to be a course in beginner’s magic.

‘If I thought you’d read my private… not that it’s mine… for a friend… be that as it may… however… Very well… go… and don’t breathe a word…’
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

He had a lot of love to give

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Filch rained contempt on anyone who dared stand near him, but that didn’t mean he didn’t have love in his heart.

The caretaker was beyond devastated in Chamber of Secrets when his beloved pet cat, Mrs Norris, was Petrified by the Basilisk, weeping ‘dry, racking sobs’ when he found her lifeless body. See? He just needed to get in touch with his emotions.

Filch spent the majority of the book devastated by his feline companion’s unfortunate circ*mstances, and eventually, this love would extend to human beings too.

Maybe we’re getting ahead of ourselves, but we don’t think it’s an entire coincidence that Filch and Madam Pince, the school librarian, attended Dumbledore’s funeral together…

He fought for what was right

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Admittedly, it was pretty tough to defend Filch when he believed Dolores Umbridge was the best thing to ever happen to Hogwarts – but deep down, we still believe he had his heart set out for the greater good. No, really. We really do think that.

Just take the Battle of Hogwarts; a night that brought out the best in a lot of unlikely people. Alright, it’s not like he was destroying Voldemort with the sword of Gryffindor or anything, but Filch did play his part by assisting McGonagall in evacuating the school of students – bringing them to safety. You could argue that Filch had been wanting to evacuate the entire school since day one, but we’re sure he had everyone’s best interests at heart deep, deep, deep, deep down.

Each month Pottermore will try to defend the more… questionable characters from the Harry Potter stories. Come back next month when we make the case for Ernie Macmillan.

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FAQs

What was Filch considered in the wizard world? ›

Argus Filch is a Squib, a child of wizard parents who has the inability to use magic.

Is Filch McGonagall's son? ›

No, McGonagall wasn't Filch's mom. She never had a child. Filch belonged to a completely different wizarding family and was a squib.

Is Mrs. Norris a maledictus? ›

Mrs. Norris' looming presence in the Harry Potter series is far too magical for her to be an ordinary cat, and there's enough evidence to support a theory that she's a Maledictus like Nagini. Filch's nosy cat appears all throughout the book series and occasionally in the films.

Does Filch call McGonagall's mom? ›

The Harry Potter movies seem to have started this idea, since in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Filch called McGonagall "ma'am," and some audiences thought he had said "mom." Of course, there has never been any indication that these two were related.

Does Filch like Harry? ›

Although Filch disliked the most students, Harry Potter was one of those he disliked most. In 1991, Harry managed to get on Filch's bad side on his very first day at Hogwarts School, when he and Ron Weasley got lost and inadvertently tried to enter the out-of-bounds Third Floor Corridor.

Is Filch a death eater? ›

No, Argus Filch was not a Death Eater. He was a Squib. Squibs are people that are born to a magical family, but do not have magical abilities themselves. Squibs are the opposite of muggle borns, people who are born into non-magical families, but have magical abilities.

Who is McGonagall's daughter? ›

Merida Roslynne "Meri" McGonagall (b. 7 May 1981) is the only child and daughter of Minerva McGonagall and her deceased husband, Elphinstone Urquart.

Does Filch have a wife? ›

Norris is his wife and since he is a squib, he actually transfigured her into a cat without knowing how to retrieve the curse. So, is Mrs. Norris the wife of Argus Filch?

Who was McGonagall's favorite student? ›

However, she suffered personal bereavements: the loss of her brother Robert; of two of her favourite students, Lily Evans and James Potter; and of Dougal McGregor, who was murdered in a random anti-Muggle attack by the Death Eaters, along with his wife and children.

Do squibs go to Hogwarts? ›

Squibs would not be able to attend Hogwarts as students. They are often doomed to a rather sad kind of half-life (yes, you should be feeling sorry for Filch), as their parentage often means that they will be exposed to, if not immersed in, the wizarding community, but can never truly join it.

Why does Filch love Mrs. Norris? ›

Loyalty. Mrs Norris was the pet cat of Argus Filch, the caretaker of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Mrs Norris was described as having an unusually strong connection with her master, alerting him to any students misbehaving inside the school castle.

How are Mrs. Norris' eyes red? ›

CGI, similar to how they made a massive three-headed dog. That's why we only see Mrs. Norris a few times throughout the entire film series.

What Hogwarts house is Filch? ›

He never attended Hogwarts as a student, he's a Squib meaning he cannot perform magic. So he was never Sorted. He didn't attend Hogwarts because he was a squib, meaning other people in his family could use magic, but he couldn't. He was basically a muggle.

Did Minerva McGonagall have a child? ›

Likely Professor McGonagall does not have children, simply due to the fact that her husband is not mentioned, and it is not impossible to envisage that she chose to stick to her teaching path as a career absent of a family life.

What sort of wizard is Filch the caretaker in Hogwarts? ›

So Filch had a temper on him, but this made slightly more sense when we discovered he was a Squib. A Squib, also known as a non-magical person born to wizard parents, sounds like one of the cruellest lotteries in the wizarding world, so no wonder Filch wasn't skipping down the corridors.

Was Filch in Slytherin? ›

He never attended Hogwarts as a student, he's a Squib meaning he cannot perform magic. So he was never Sorted. He didn't attend Hogwarts because he was a squib, meaning other people in his family could use magic, but he couldn't.

What Hogwarts house would Filch be in? ›

Considering the fact that it is not a student of Hogwarts, it cannot be Sorted into a House in the first place. However, the Hat does have a sort of “allegiance” with Gryffindor, considering it was the property of Godric Gryffindor himself at some point.

What is Filch's title? ›

Loyalty. Argus Filch was a Squib and the caretaker of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry since around 1973.

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