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17th December 2019
08:29pm GMT

"They have nothing in common besides the war. Their relationship is a daily reminder of everyone and everything they lost," she explained. "In a kinder world, Ron and Hermione would send each other Christmas cards and hang out once or twice a year when they were in the same town. Mostly they'd talk s**t about Snape."They have nothing in common besides the war. Their relationship is a daily reminder of everyone and everything they lost.
— Jennifer Wright (@JenAshleyWright) December 15, 2019
"Anyhow, I think 'we're both traumatized' is a terrible reason to get married at 18. I can see how it happens, but think Hermione would be smart enough to rethink this later." And while some fans agreed with the sentiment, others admitted they thought Ron and Hermione could "balance each other really well." But it turns out that J.K. Rowling previously admitted she thought the relationship between the two characters may have been a bit of a mistake. In an interview with Wonderland back in 2014, she said that she had written the relationship "as a form of wish fulfillment." “That’s how it was conceived, really," she said [via Variety]."For reasons that have very little to do with literature and far more to do with me clinging to the plot as I first imagined it, Hermione ended up with Ron.”Anyhow, I think “we’re both traumatized” is a terrible reason to get married at 18. I can see how it happens, but think Hermione would be smart enough to rethink this later.
— Jennifer Wright (@JenAshleyWright) December 15, 2019
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