Talk:Seddie/@comment-3044684-20110715172724/@comment-4509465-20110715175100

@Itzxlucy

OMFG, I agree so much. If I could like, no love your comment, I would! Lool!

Honestly, the books make it very clear that Ron and Hermione were supposed to happen from the beginning. The first 2 books had a lot of hints, but the third one was the one where you could really tell.

The creators made it seem as if Harry/Hermione was supposed to happen. It's very confusing to a lot of people. They just didn't add in the same build-up for Ron/Hermione's relationship that the books had. Prisoner of Azkaban was an amazing movie, but it felt a little weird seeing that there weren't as many Ronmione moments that I thought would be in it. Seriously? Hermione and Ron arguing and fighting literally took up like half of the book! (Not that much, but there sure were a lot of moments between those too.)

Also, they should have made it more clear that Harry didn't have feelings for Hermione in that way, and vice-versa. Harry thinks of Hermione as merely a best friend/sister and that's it. They have an amazing friendship, but he plays a brotherly role to her, and nothing more.

I also agree with the whole Rupert thing, and I love that quote Emma said. (: