07-05-2010, 06:12 PM
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SS Featured AuthorTürk Bilgini Bugbear
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: {in a leap of faith}
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Originally Posted by Connie Hello again Maxie! I don't do this normally, but I wanted to tell you I fixed my comment. I said I loved this because it's clever: but didn't add the quote so I edited that in, and I wanted to respond to your answer. Okie. I've re-read the comment, Connie. ^^ Quote:
I thought it was something like that. But, was just curious. And I agree with you whole hardily about the movies. I think she, JK, spent so much time making Ginny cute about her (love) for Harry, that she had to hurry the relationship to a reality all at once, so that the rest of the story would make sense. Being that it is the main thing, Harry's love for Ginny, that drives him on when he's looking for the Horcrux's, and going into the forrest to let Voldemort take his life. Sorry for the long winded way of saying I agree with you.
I thought Ginny suddenly developed into a near-Mary Sue in the sixth book. She was fine until the fifth, you know. It was as if half his life, he ignores her, and then suddenly it's "OMG! I love her!" only because they are expected to get together. It makes the relationship less enchanting.
I understand why Rowling stayed away from any of the more unpredictable relationships, like Blaise/ Ginny or Dramione, but I would have liked to see her break the mould, and make one of them happen. But, even if they didn't, I'm glad we have fan fiction. <3 |
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