It's Ron who is the anchor to earth for his high strung friends, not Hermione. 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.
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.
When Ron loudly proclaims that Hermione is a nightmare as an explanation for her not having any friends, her overhearing him leads Hermione to cry in the bathroom alone. Hermione had never had many friends before Hogwarts, so loneliness was probably not that unfamiliar.
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.
Draco Malfoy uses it first in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; he had goaded Harry into dueling with him. The spell hit Harry's Furnunculus jinx and ricocheted, hitting Hermione in the mouth. As a result of this, Hermione's front teeth grew to a length of over a foot long.
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.
At one point in the play, Harry's son Albus uses Polyjuice Potion to disguise himself as Ron. When he encounters Hermione, this means he has to kiss her to keep up the charade. Nothing wrong with that.
Snape made fun of Hermione's teeth
Snape dismissed the curse as bearing no change to her appearance, causing Hermione to flee in tears. We knew Snape wasn't exactly chummy, but this was a real tipping point.
Ron first began showing signs of romantic interest in Hermione in their second year; he was irritated by her crush on Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, became so angry that Draco Malfoy called her a "Mudblood" that he tried to hex him, and was even more upset than Harry when she became one of the victims of the basilisk.
Hermione sees Harry as only a friend so she has no trouble hugging him. The same is not true of Ron who she has stronger, unacknowledged feelings for. She doesn't want to hug him for fear it will become immediately and plainly obvious to him and even Harry how she feels about Ron.
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.
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.
Rowling said, “I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfillment. 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.
What qualities does Ron Weasley have that made Hermione fall in love with him instead of Harry Potter? In addition to what some of the others have said about Ron being funny and good at comforting her, I think she was attracted to his physical appearance very early on in the series.
Ari Ron seemed to be most effected by the locket Horcrux. He left because it intensified all the negetive feelings he already had: Jealousy at how easy Harry and Hermione's friendship was, hunger, frustration, fear, desperation, his quick temper and tendency to jump to conclusions, concern for his family...
So Snape was cruel, biased towards his house, and downright rude to his students: this we can't deny. Calling poor Hermione an 'insufferable know-it-all', for example, was pretty terrible.
“You disgust me,” said Dumbledore, and Harry had never heard so much contempt in his voice. Snape seemed to shrink a little, “You do not care, then, about the deaths of her husband and child? They can die, as long as you have what you want?” Snape said nothing, but merely looked up at Dumbledore.
The explanation is very simple - Harry has a very strong sexual desire for Ginny. He has no such feelings for Hermione. Sex is a fundamental aspect of adult relations. Sex is, in fact, the characteristic that defines the difference between a platonic relationship and a romantic one.
Because the biggest secret being kept inside the Princess Theatre is the secret love that the play's two young protagonists – Albus Severus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy – have for one another. We are not the first people to notice this, and certainly weren't the only ones talking about it at this weekend's opening gala.
In the new clip from Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, Albus Dumbledore can be seen admitting to being in love with Grindelwald. This has created an uproar among the fans. Jude Law as Albus Dumbledore in a still from the new clip of Fantastic Beasts 3: The Secrets of Dumbledore.
J.K. Rowling Says Hermione Should Have Ended Up With Harry Potter, Not Ron. Well, everything you thought you knew about love is a lie. Turns out J.K. Rowling thinks she made a huge mistake by pairing Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter novels.
Warning The Trio To Keep Hermione Safe
At the Quidditch World Cup, Draco is quick to sneer at the Trio, and warn them to keep Hermione out of sight - as a Muggle-born, she could well be a target for the wizards rioting and tormenting the Muggle camp-owner.
Yes, Tom Felton knows about “Dramione.” And “Drarry.” And “Drapple”: In the notoriously imaginative world of Harry Potter fan fiction, even Draco Malfoy and the apple he's munching on in a handful of movie scenes aren't exempt from a portmanteau-anointed romantic pairing (“shipping,” for the uninitiated).