After he realized his feelings, Ron still couldn't spit it out and was unsure if Hermione liked him that way, despite that being clear as day for everyone else. Perhaps George realized his little brother had it in for Hermione because he gifted Ron a book that taught one how to charm witches.
His reaction may have been mingled with pre-match nerves, but for many readers, this was the clearest indication yet that Ron had feelings for Hermione far beyond being best friends.
If Hermione hugged Harry Potter, then why didn't she hug Ron Weasley in this scene from the end of the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets film? Embarrassment. Hermione and Ron were beginning to have romantic feelings for each other, and they held off because hugging would have given conflicting signals.
Ron was one of Hermione's best friend and was rude to her and said many horrible things about her date, who she obviously liked. That ruined the evening and that is reason why Hermione cried.
Ron never apologized openly by saying “sorry". Since the books are Harry's pov, we don't have many apology moments in the books. Even in Gof, when Ron hurt her, it is not outright stated that he apologized. They were simply being civil to each other the next day.
Ron was usually late to the show, and he was late in realizing he had full-on feelings for Hermione as well. He first felt jealousy in Goblet of Fire, but these were misunderstood feelings which he only got to understand by Half-Blood Prince. This means he only got to the same place Hermione was a full two years later.
According to Mental Floss, Rowling said that Hermione and Ron are equally matched and good for each other because of their personalities. She said, “[They] are drawn to each other because they balance each other out.
She lived life like she was on love potion
Sure, Lavender's relationship with Ron may have been born out of infatuation, but nobody could deny that she was dedicated. From her enthusiasm for very public affection, to her ill-advised sweetheart necklace gift to Ron, Lavender was committed.
Hermione, apart from being in love with the man who abandoned them, felt like she had failed in her determination to keep them all friends. On top of that due to leaving unceremoniously, Ron, Hermione believed, wasn't coming back as the chances were that he wasn't going to be able to come back even if he wanted to.
Harry explains that he only pretended to spike Ron's juice, because he knew just the suggestion of luck would be enough to give Ron the confidence he needed. Later, at the Gryffindor celebration, Harry spots Ron kissing Lavender Brown. Harry sees Hermione darting out the door.
At the ball, Harry and Parvati are seated at the head table with the other champions, including Cedric and Cho, as well as Krum and a beautiful girl who turns out to be Hermione. Ron, who has annoyed his date by staring glumly at Hermione all night, accuses Hermione of fraternizing with the enemy.
Ron couldn't really control his emotions with the horcrux on him. For one thing, it knew his fears and knew he would be most affected by the idea of Hermione being with someone else, let alone his best friend who he trusts. He felt like he wasn't needed at that point, which is another of his flaws.
The Wonderland issue doesn't come out until Thursday. But Britain's Sunday Times published excerpts of the interview in a front-page story, “JK admits Hermione should have wed Harry.” “I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfillment.
Though Hermione and Ron do end up together at the end of the HP Saga, the acclaimed author has said in several interviews that she considered having Hermione and Draco end up together in the end. Rowling even suggested that Draco bullying Hermione was like adolescent hair pulling on the playground.
In a recent interview, J.K. Rowling said that Draco had strong positive feelings for Hermoine, and would always have "lingering" feelings. However, due to his upbringing, he was unable to act on those feelings, and instead made fun of her, gaining some attention that way.
Regardless of his own feelings for Hermione, Ron is also petrified that if Harry and Hermione (the people he cares most about) get together, he will be left with nothing. This causes him to stop trusting them, and this tears their little group apart again. In his anger, Ron decides to leave Harry.
If Harry had not met Ron at King's Cross Station then they would not have sat together on the Hogwarts Express, they would never have bonded over sweets, and Ron would never have taken out his wand and caught the attention of Hermione Granger, one of the most important figures in the Harry Potter series.
Even so, that was no excuse for Ron to retaliate with something even worse: to meanly say, 'It's no wonder no one can stand her,' loud enough for Hermione to overhear, causing her to flee in tears. Not to mention following it up with, 'So? She must've noticed she's got no friends.
Lavender Brown is Ron Weasley's love interest in "The Half-Blood Prince." Warner Bros. Cave featured most prominently as Lavender in "The Half-Blood Prince," where her character becomes infatuated with Rupert Grint's Ron Weasley and engages in a very pubic, PDA-filled relationship.
A Gryffindor student and member of Dumbledore's Army, Lavender becomes Ron's girlfriend during the students' sixth year at Hogwarts, and soon becomes known around the Tower for what some would call very public displays of her affection.
But of course what really got Hermione hot under the collar was Lavender's relationship with Ron. Watching the pair of them, as Ginny delicately put it, 'thrashing around like a pair of eels all over the place' led Hermione to extremes. That night in sixth year after Ron's Quidditch-match success was a case in point.
“I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfillment,” she says. “That's how it was conceived, really. 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.”
Harry needs a witch, no matter how good-looking, with whom he can laugh. Rowling has now established that humour will be a key desired trait in any future romantic pairing for Harry. He simply does not find Hermione to be that funny. This fact is explicitly stated during his falling out with Ron in fourth year.
Many people had mistaken their relationship as romantic rather than platonic. Others such as Viktor Krum assumed they had romantic feelings for each other. However, Harry states they are just friends, even telling Ron that he thinks of Hermione as a sister.