User blog comment:Kacieh/Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows- Part 1 Review Page/@comment-3300793-20101228192815/@comment-148.83.132.110-20110104130819

Narcissa was in the sixth movie.

The nursery scene was just a random room of the adjoined house. It was there to symbolise how even when Harry and Hermione and Ron, as well as many other witches and wizards are out there fighting against Voldemort, there are regular people out there as well, innocent people who are unable to protect themselves, how they are all victims of Voldemort as well. It could also be connected with the other time Harry was faced up against Voldemort in Godric's Hollow, when the scene also took place in a nursery, Harry's nursery. While he wasn't fighting Voldemort directly this time, he was fighting Nagini, and Voldemort has put a piece of his soul inside her (oh, geez, that sounds dirty) and is very close with her otherwise, so in a way, Harry and Voldemort were fighting. In that sense, I suppose it works, but I still think the scene is odd, because the nursery is so surgically clean, it just seems strange.