SHIP: Why I Hate H/G [To Whom It May Concern]

Erica cymru1ca at yahoo.ca
Sun Mar 30 16:40:53 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 54557

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Lilac" <lilac_bearry at y...> 
wrote:

> 
> And they didn't go to the ball after all (since she was already 
> asked by Neville).
> 
> Give the poor girl some slack...she's a Weasley, after all.  She'll 
> come off okay in the end.  She's a survivor!  
> 
> Okay, who am I kidding...I know that the H/H position needs to cast 
> doubt upon Ginny as a potential love interest, so her name will 
> continue to be dragged through the mud until JKR provides us with 
> much-needed Ginny page time.  There's so little about her, it's 
> really all speculation and biased interpretation until the real 
> goods are delivered.  
>    
> ~Lilac, who loves children's picture books almost as much as HP




Much of the H/G position deponds upon 'hanging a star' on JKR 
providing 'much-needed Ginny page time'.  Though we know that 'Ginny 
plays more of a role' in the next book there is no way of knowing 
what that implies.  JKR also said something to the effect that 
someone we cared about was going to die in GoF which set off much 
speculation about *who* though I don't think that many people guessed 
Cedric.  The last time she had 'more of a role' we were taken down 
into the CoS, perhaps her role in the next book is related to that?

Erica - favourite children's book--- 'There's a Mouse In My 
House' ... I guess it came in from the cold.  My mother was 
hysterical and *she's* 36 years old ... (committed to memory after 
upteen story time/bed times) :D
    








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