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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-18 03:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #2693 ]


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(Anonymous) 2014-05-20 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
I think the shipping of non-canon often comes from the two characters being more interesting/better written or finding their interactions to be more intimate or emotionally fulfilling. To give you an example, I always loved Ron/Hermione in the Harry Potter books. Did they have relationship hiccups? Yeah. But they were teenagers so for me it worked. When it came to Ginny/Harry though, I had a hard time getting into it because I thought Ginny could have used more development. Not that I didn't like her but I wasn't invested in her.

When I watched the films, though, I couldn't help but lean towards Harry/Hermione even though I still liked Ron/Hermione too. Why? Because even though Harry kisses Ginny and they have a few cute scenes together, I never felt that the characters were ever in sync or showed a depth of understanding the way Harry and Hermione did during the dancing scene in the 7th movie. And it surprised me that I felt this way, but I honestly thought that individual scene was more touching and emotionally deep than all of Harry and Ginny's scenes put together.