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A Genius-talented woman once wrote a book, a brillliant story telling us about how precious friendship really was. She made three main characters, 2 boys and 1 girl. They became best friends somehow because one of the boys cared so much for others including the girl whom his best friend could not…
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7/19/2011
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OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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7/19/2011
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GAWD, Harry and Hermione are too beautiful for words. *_* I’ve never seen them look at anyone else the way they look at each other (thanks to Dan and Emma’s wonderful chemistry). When Emma talked about channeling a lot of emotion for this “goodbye” scene, I was anxious to see this scene. And I’m not disappointed, because you can see an unprecedented amount of emotion in her face.
The audience is certainly in Ron’s position: we are spectators watching an intimate scene that we cannot be a part of, but we can certainly admire from afar.
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oh my fucking god! Her face. I lovett.
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Hermione Granger & Lily Evans:
Two women who are both willing to stand in front of the battlefield to defend Harry. Both mudbloods. Both fierce, smart Gryffindors. Whatever way you put it, friendship or romance (in terms of Hermione), these two play a great role in keeping “The Boy Who Lived” alive.
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Smithy: “It would just be really good if you could go with someone else from the film. Otherwise, you’re just a ginger kid walking around with sunburn.”
Tom: “I’ll go with him.”
Smithy: “Alright, it’s not ideal but sure. Anyone got any objections to Ron and the albino kid going to Africa?”
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D’awwww
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