Talk:Seddie/@comment-3044684-20110715172724/@comment-3553219-20110715230044

Man, I love Harry Potter. And I ship Ron/Hermione like I have never shipped anything and I never will ship anything like that again.

I agree with you. But I also don't think *all* of the movies pushed Harry/Hermione together just some of them. I, honestly, don't understand how anyone could have seen the sixth movie and thought they end up together. The fact that Ron and Hermione were crazy jealous over each other were huge subplots. Hermione was heart broken when Ron was with Lavender. Or even after the fourth movie when Ron was awed by Hermione at the dance. Or the third movie where they had there adorable date thing outside the shrieking shack ("... we could get closer...").

I think the dance scene added randomly to the seventh movie was misleading, though. Some of it isn't their fault. Harry and Hermione do spend a lot of time alone in the seventh book and I think people just think a male and a female alone=true love. But in the book its so obvious that they are just miserable without Ron and its less so in the movie.

I love Harry and Hermione's relationship so much. I love when its shown the men and women can be friends. I love how she is like his friend, his mother and his sister all in one. But they could never love each other. They don't excite each other, they don't challenge each other, they don't fuel each other's passion, they don't inspire each other in quite the same way.