things that make you go...wtf?

Aug 11, 2005 12:36

Remember that post yesterday, about wanting to resign from the human race? Maybe I'll just resign from fandom instead. It's no secret I'm a H/G shipper. Normally I'm a live and let live kinda gal. I don't really get involved in 'shipping debates. I can empathize with the fact that the H/Hr 'shippers are upset because their ship has been sunk. I ( Read more... )

hbp: h/hr rebuttal

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huehau August 11 2005, 17:27:51 UTC
Book five is known as the Harry and Hermione show. Hermione was Harry's voice of conscience, the one he depended on more than Ron or Ginny or anyone else to help him get through his fifth year.I've always been baffled by this assertion because, for me, OotP perfectly illustrated why Harry and Hermione would make a horrible couple. Harry is perfectly willing to confide in Hermione if he knows she's going to support and help him. However, if he thinks she's going to disapprove or withhold support from him, he doesn't tell her anything and Harry does this so that he doesn't have to listen to her nag ( ... )

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delylah August 11 2005, 17:55:47 UTC
Just out of curiosity, in which instance are you asserting that Harry took Hermione's side over Ron? In the whole relationship thing, he was kind of after both of them to kiss and make up, I thought.

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huehau August 11 2005, 18:02:43 UTC
I should have phrased it better but I got the impression that Harry was as disgusted with Won-won and Lavendar as Hermione was.

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delylah August 11 2005, 18:09:42 UTC
Oh, I definitely think he was. I think he thought Hermione was being a little stubborn, too, though, in her refusal to talk to Ron.

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tunxeh August 11 2005, 18:14:48 UTC
Yes, it was an interesting reversal that, for once, Harry was nagging Hermione to stop avoiding Ron ("Hermione, can't you --").

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calixa August 11 2005, 20:09:36 UTC
Yeah, pretty much the exact same words he used in PoA. I thought that was nicely done.

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