Honestly I think I would have preferred Harry and Luna vs Harry and Ginny.
Whoever said it was right in saying Ginny/Harry seems very forced. I'm re-reading the series currently and I'm on the fifth right now... and there is not ONE inkling of a hint of it. They aren't even that great of friends.
At least with Ron/Hermione there was CLEAR buildup
Dumbledore being gay is fine, there was at least the subtext with Grindelwald to support it. But Ron and Hermione is in text, and unless she comes out with a sequel series that retcons the epilogue, this is just her saying words that really mean nothing in the context of the literature.
Which I never understood. Ron and Hermione is serious bad writing. JK grew as author as the books went along, but that part was always seriously weak, especially in comparison to what she had going on with Harry and Hermione. Like her losing it because the Department of Mysteries. In an effort to make Ron and Hermione work, and it never did, she messed with the Harry/Hermione relationship (I call it randomly grouchy Harry), while forcing Ginny into the situation. It is why HBP isn't near the other books, as a lot of it is a game of trying to make the wrong work.See, I was completely fine with Ron and Hermione being together in the books. But there's no question in my mind that Emma Watson had better chemistry with Daniel Radcliffe than she did with Rupert Grint.
Which I never understood. Ron and Hermione is serious bad writing. JK grew as author as the books went along, but that part was always seriously weak, especially in comparison to what she had going on with Harry and Hermione. Like her losing it because the Department of Mysteries. In an effort to make Ron and Hermione work, and it never did, she messed with the Harry/Hermione relationship (I call it randomly grouchy Harry), while forcing Ginny into the situation. It is why HBP isn't near the other books, as a lot of it is a game of trying to make the wrong work.
Care to elaborate? It's been too long since I've read OOTP, but I don't remember any strong Harry/Hermione vibes last time I read it.
Hermione gets Harry and unlike anyone else, she understood his flaws. Stuff like Broom-gate in PoA and her comments about his hero complex in OotP.Care to elaborate? It's been too long since I've read OOTP, but I don't remember any strong Harry/Hermione vibes last time I read it.
The steadfast sibling-like relationship comes with her determination to writer Hermione and Harry away from one another. There is a reason she hits so bluntly with it in HBP and DH. Hermione was the one always standing in front of Harry that he didn't notice, not Ginny.Nor I. In fact, Hermione and Harry's friendship and almost sibling-like relationship is one of the best parts of Rowling's writing. I feel like people who project romantic overtones onto it are simply incapable of understanding how two members of the opposite sex could develop a close, non-sexual friendship.
Hermione gets Harry and unlike anyone else, she understood his flaws. Stuff like Broom-gate in PoA and her comments about his hero complex in OotP.
The sequence that always stuck out in my mind was the Battle Department of Mysteries. Hermione and Harry's argument about going in the first place, there understanding of one another by simply holding hands when confronted, Harry's reaction to believing Hermione is dead.
There is a real understanding and care between the two that is missing with all the other characters, especially in the first 5 books. She is the one that never abandons him. The one time she does, it is his choice, him pushing her away because he is angry about the broom in PoA. Then there is stuff like his reaction to her at the ball in GoF and the "kiss" at the end.
The steadfast sibling-like relationship comes with her determination to writer Hermione and Harry away from one another. There is a reason she hits so bluntly with it in HBP and DH. Hermione was the one always standing in front of Harry that he didn't notice, not Ginny.
That is the point of the new quote. JK became so determined to make Harry a part of the Weasleys, to give him a "family", while getting Ron and Hermione together it effected how she wrote. I have been saying this for years, and JK literally confirmed.
No one ever said she wasn't setting it up. That is the inherent problem with forcing it. She tried, and tried and it never really worked. Harry and Hermione was natural within the characters and the books. She has admitted that now.Harry and Hermione seemed like siblings long before HBP and DH IMO. Even back in 2003 Alfonso Cuaron correctly called the Ron/Hermione relationship. JK Rowling has said since then that Cauron correctly called that bit in his film. She was setting that up for a while.
I was never a fan of "everyone" hooking up in the end. That isn't very realistic, war survivors or not.Truth is tho just because the three care about each other and Hermione gets Harry it doesn't mean they'd work out in a relationship. None of them should have been hooked up together. It's a bit too incestuous for my liking and it's rarely how real life relationships go. Heck, look at the actors themselves. They see each other as siblings cause they've been together for so long. Emma had trouble kissing both Dan and Rupert. I mean when you know someone from the time they were 9 & 10 you don't really see them romantically.
J.K. Rowling says in interview that she regrets pairing Ron and Hermione...should've been Harry and Hermione
Sometimes I think Rowling just says things to stay in the spotlight. First Dumbledore was gay, now this. Either write another Potter book or don't, but don't go contradicting the canon just for the hell of it. Doing so is a disservice to the fans.
Nor I. In fact, Hermione and Harry's friendship and almost sibling-like relationship is one of the best parts of Rowling's writing. I feel like people who project romantic overtones onto it are simply incapable of understanding how two members of the opposite sex could develop a close, non-sexual friendship.
In my experience, teenagers often hook up with people from their own group, but I do share your distaste in the trio having romantic relationships with one another. Still, Hermione and Ron's physical attraaction had been hinted at since GoF, so it didn't bother me when they finally got together.Truth is tho just because the three care about each other and Hermione gets Harry it doesn't mean they'd work out in a relationship. None of them should have been hooked up together. It's a bit too incestuous for my liking and it's rarely how real life relationships go.