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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 07:40 am (UTC)
*nods*

Honestly, I think her reasoning was that she wanted a way to explicitly make Harry one of the Weasley's and as a result, Ginny wound up being written as whatever the character needed to be for Harry in that moment (in the first books she was a shy fangirl, in the later she was a tough tomboy, in none of them did she ever challenge Harry or did we see her own goals).

It's the same with Tonks/Lupin. Even the fans of that pairing (myself included) hated how it turned out in canon.

I know you hate Hermione/Ron but I actually think that she played that relationship out well - both of them are individual characters outside that relationship and we see them changing and growing.

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