Teppy,
I feel like the Ron/Hermione situation at the end was set up so that it could have been interpreted as hooked-up or just-friends depending on the reader.
I really want the next book
right now.
I did not feel this way after reading book 5, by the by.
HP VI *** I got a definite sense that Ron and Hermoine were becoming a romatic couple by the end of the book. I think JKR didn't make it formal then because the focus had to be on Harry, and his decision to "break up" with Ginny. Then again, who knows.
(HP VI) Speaking of the
breakup w/ Ginny,
I noticed that
she didn't exactly flounce off and say "forget you!" I think she's got it in her mind that once this is all over, she's going to campaign but hard to get Harry back.
From part 2 of Mugglenet's interview with JKR, she says that she's been setting up
Ron/Hermione for several books now. "I will say, that yes, I personally feel - well it's going to be clear once people have read book six. I mean, that’s it. It’s done, isn’t it? We know. Yes, we do now know that it's Ron and Hermione. I do feel that I have dropped heavy - hints. ANVIL-sized, actually, hints, prior to this point. I certainly think even if subtle clues hadn't been picked up by the end of “Azkaban,” that by the time we hit Krum in Goblet...[Ron] kind of needed to make himself worthy of Hermione. Now, that didn't mean necessarily physical experience but he had to grow up emotionally and now he's taken a big step up. Because he's had the meaningless physical experience - let’s face it, his emotions were never deeply engaged with Lavender - and he's realized that that is ultimately not what he wants, which takes him a huge emotional step forward."
Kathy, apparently that interview made a subset of HP fandom (the
Harry/Hermione 'shippers,
to be exact) just completely lose their shit.
Fandom crazy.
Well, she does call them
"delusional,"
or at least one of the interviewers does. I tend to agree with him, though, so it doesn't bother me!
Did you read this, for an example of post-HBP 'shippers losing their shit?
It boggles my mind. But I remind myself of how upset I got with the whole end-of-Season 3 stuff on AtS, and I guess it's from a similar place. I felt that canon had taken Gunn and Wes and Cordy and Fred to a place I didn't believe - everyone's treatment of Wes was just SO bad. Man. So, so bad, to not even
listen
to find out why he did something so momentous. I couldn't believe that Cordy, in particular, could was her hands of him so thoroughly.
...so I tell myself I have no moral highground here. And yet at the same time I give you the link and say "look! crazy people!"
Yikes, Fay. That site it scary. Not only for what the person wrote, but that picture of Hermione? A bit too adult looking, IMO.
Whoa, that is losing it a bit, yeah?
Get this bit:
I believe one of two things (or possibly a combination of both) happened. She saw most likely intended to write H/G, R/Hr from the start, but when she saw that there were readers out there who were in love with the idea of H/Hr, instead of going ahead and being honest with the readers she willfully mislead H/Hr shippers by writing in H/Hr clues, writing Hermione as the lead girl in the series, the one most important to Harry for the sole purpose of fueling shipping wars, which she admitted to enjoying. This is fucking sick in my opinion. She purposefully played with the hearts of so many loyal readers, INTENDING to hurt them with book six.