[HPforGrownups] Re: Inherent conflict in R/H - H/H (SHIP)
Katze
jdumas at kingwoodcable.com
Tue Jan 8 17:04:50 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 33016
Penny & Bryce wrote:
>
> As you & Luke point out, inherent was poor word choice. What I meant
> here is: if romance is going to be a small subplot, intended to lighten
> the mood of the books by providing humorous interludes & mishaps, then
> R/H (and even H/G to some extent) works just fine. Ron likes Hermione,
> and *IF* Hermione returns his interest as all the R/H theorists assure
> us, then there's not much in the way of conflict there. They will
> humorously manage to get hooked up as a couple after some typical
> adolescent miscommunications, etc. This subplot could span several
> books in fact ... but never really provide us with anything more than a
> good laugh; a distraction from the main events...warm fuzzies as Ebony
> has said before.
>
Uhmm...silly question...who's the "G" in the case of H/G?
I don't normally respond to these, because my interest comes and goes
with the love aspect, but the "G" peaked my interested. I find the
shipping aspect humorous, but I don't want it to overtake the series.
-Katze
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