weasleyismyking540:

Nothing basic at all about Ginny, but I dont like that she ended up with Harry.

I think I could get behind it a bit more if there was more obvious build-up; since Harry’s growing feelings for Ginny were very subtle before HBP (@hillnerd did an excellent post about hints throughout the books a while back). Ginny isn’t basic at all; I think the movie version was, but that was the screen-writers’ fault (Bonnie Wright deserved better, dang it!). 

Hang on a second; Harry had chemistry with Hermione? Luna; yes. Neville; possibly (they don’t really interact much, but they did share a dorm for six years). Draco Malfoy? Well, they certainly made each-other tense a lot, although I’m not sure if that counts (please don’t @ me, Drarry shippers, I mean do harm). But Hermione? Really? I guess they had chemistry as sort-of siblings, but even then, it’s a stretch. No offence to people who ship it; it’s just not my cup of tea. 

justsaya:

headcanonsandmore:

Me, when my crush enters the room: 

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Me, when my crush giggles at something I say: 

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Me, when my crush tucks their hair behind their ear: 

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Me, when my crush smiles at me: 

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Me, when my crush does literally anything

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Your crush is Evanna Lynch or Bonnie?xD

Actually, this is about my IRL crush. But I suppose this could apply to celebrity crushes too. 🙂 

myopicmickey:

headcanonsandmore:

kingronw:

cassyphace:

myopicmickey:

The Weasley’s are a ridiculously powerful family. Let me explain.

  • Arthur is the Head of an ancient House and also a Ministry department where he is pretty much unquestioned. (Bc the purists are ignoring him. Likely because they cannot actually, politically, magically, nor physically remove him if he does not wish to go.) He is a damn genius for enchantments and charms, constantly undoing the spellwork of others as his day job. And his hobbies involve placing incredibly complex magic on incredibly complex muggle contraptions. He learned to charm the Ford Angela without the help of muggles. I think he may have been on the verge of an epiphany with his collection of batteries. Storing energy? To make up for the lack of an ability to conduct magic at a whim? Genius. The man meets a kid raised as a muggle and immediately asks him to clarify the purpose of an item he didn’t understand. He never dismisses children as not smart. And that’s just the father, who has served in two domestic wars and survived.
  • Molly is an unsung war hero herself. Which is buried by the fandom. She herself wields charms and enchantments like a proper story time witch. Disney’s version of Merlin had less skill, honestly. She survived two wars and seven pregnancies. She has, seemingly, lost her entire family. Only her brothers are mentioned and that’s because they themselves died taking out death eaters. She is, to our knowledge, the only surviving Prewitt. Molly has fed an underground resistance movement. She has clothed and cared for them and provided a solid sense of stability. And that’s just the second war, where she was constantly reminded of all she lost in the first one. God only knows how much she fought and helped in the first war. Judging by how fucking deadly she was in the last battle and how capable she is before and how capable her children were, I’m willing to be she wrecked shop every time she entered the scene.
  • Bill is a prodigy of ward magic, which I logically assume is connected to charms and enchantments. He’s so good that goblins, who have been shown to be reclusive and secretive at best, trust him to go into ancient tombs and bust them open without dying. Then he survives a werewolf attack with only a few side effects and scars. He’s probably also immune to veela charms? I’d believe it.
  • Charlie literally raises and cares after dragons. _DRAGONS_ The big ancient bitey fucks that fairy tales and table top games are made of. What little he’s shown, he’s incredibly competent and confident and that’s all the shit I expect of a man that became a dragon veterinarian.
  • Percy is a book smart tactical genius. He’s got some character flaws that are enhanced by Harry’s perspective, but he’s every bit his parents’ son and it shows in the end.
  • The twins are fucking lethal. Like, had they not been raised by Molly and Arthur, they would have been off the charts in terms of sheer damage. They are, individually, more Slytherin than Harry ever could have been. They were making weapons and tools for the resistance while they were still in school. You can’t tell me that the boys named after their heroic uncles didn’t have that in the back of their minds. “If everything goes to shit like it did back then, we’ll be ready.” Ready with tools for escape, magic to entangle and distract, spy gear the likes of which James Bond would die for.
  • Ron. Brave, intelligent, stalwart, headstrong Ronald. The first friend Harry ever had and it wasn’t because of timing or being in the right place or even Harry. Ron saw a kid worse off than him, lost and scrawny, and was like “Someone needs to help him.” And he fucking did. He, like every brother before him, found his calling. Fourth year showed us exactly what he could have been doing instead of risking his life all the time. He could have been a bro with Seamus and Dean and just been a background character. He was not required to risk his life time after time. He has a family that he was loyal to, even when they made him feel like he wasn’t enough. But he actively chose to be loyal to Harry, again and again. No matter the cost. And every time he left, he came back further convinced that being beside Harry was the right and good thing. But even outside of Harry, he’s so fucking smart. Unmotivated sometimes. Frank to the point of offense other times. But intelligent. It wasn’t just chess or playing Keeper. He made damn good grades and became a prefect and it wasn’t just for shits and giggles. He was damn good.
  • And Ginny. The best of the fucking best. Cream of the crop. The Phoenix herself. Sneakier than the twins, sharper than Percy, bold face braver than Charlie or Ron, more magically gifted than Bill, and confident in herself in all that she did. A resistance fighter before she even left school. A friend to the lost just like Ron, but even less of an occasional asshole. We didn’t deserve her, but no one (except maybe Luna) ever could.

I don’t understand how people keep understating the Weasley’s. They are so well connected through the Order. They’re an entire family of warriors. A family of knights. Every last one of them is a one person army on their own, but they’re so fucking united and loyal that it should terrify any that dare oppose them.

Its bc they’re kind, and people always underestimate and write off those who show kindness and compassion. People think of selfishness and/or flexing with power and the Weasleys are, for the most part, nothing like that.

Fourth year showed us exactly what he could have been doing instead of risking his life all the time. He could have been a bro with Seamus and Dean and just been a background character. He was not required to risk his life time after time. He has a family that he was loyal to, even when they made him feel like he wasn’t enough. But he actively chose to be loyal to Harry, again and again. No matter the cost. And every time he left, he came back further convinced that being beside Harry was the right and good thing.’

👏👏👏👏👏take that, ron haters

I love all of this, although I personally prefer Ron to Ginny. Maybe that’s just because of JK Rowling writing Ginny weird in HBP. 

Also, ‘less of an occasional a**h*le’ than Ron? That’s hardly a fair comparison to make, considering she has way less page-time compared to Ron (especially before the sixth book). 

Yeah, you know I honestly wasn’t pitting the siblings against each other here. I was being gay for Ginny.

*Nods in understanding * A noble and respected tradition… 

(Sorry, I couldn’t resist…)

barmy-owl:

I hate the Harry Potter movies. I own them all and I watch whenever they’re on telly but I hate them all.

Maybe that’s it. I like to have a good moan once in awhile. They’re good to watch when ya wanna moan. That must be their purpose.

At least the HP films had some really good actors in them; Rupert Grint, Evanna Lynch, Bonnie Wright, Tom Felton, The Phelps Twins and Daniel Radcliffe, for example. 

headcanonsandmore:

We all know about the ‘every guy who played a Hogwarts student fancied Emma Watson at some point’ thing. But here’s another idea…

What if every girl playing a Hogwarts student ended up fancying Rupert Grint? 

Obviously not during their first few years of making the movies (he was more awkward in those early films) but after Rupert Grint started growing into his face a bit, so around about the filming for ‘Order of The Phoenix’, Grint walks onto set one day, and a lot of the female actors (and a few of the male actors) his age are like ‘Oh- oooooh’…

And all of them are totally flummoxed because it’s Rupert, for goodness’ sake. 

Grint not really noticing because he’s busy with learning his lines, and trying to do justice to the character of Ron Weasley (mission accomplished, by the way Rupert), but everyone else on set is like ‘when did this guy get so cool?’. 

Also, Bonnie Wright laughing her head off about the whole thing, because you know she would have done. 

ronandhappiness:

travelingstrawberry:

This kiss okay. It wasn’t scripted. It was improvised, suggested by Dan and Bonnie agreed with it. Look how much desperation and longing and understanding they managed to put into a moment that wasn’t even scripted at all, because they understood their characters in that moment. Look how much better this kiss is compared to that weak ass scripted and scrappily directed first kiss in the Room of Requirements. 

Like I get that if you look at the movies, it would seem Dan and Bonnie don’t quite have the same kind of chemistry as Dan has with Emma, but this kiss shows me that Dan and Bonnie would have managed a convincing and decent portrayal of canon!Harry/Ginny if they were given the chance to explore their characters, were nurtured by a director and a writer who gave a rat’s ass about this couple, who cared to put some development into this relationship. 

And I don’t think Dan and Emma’s on-screen chemistry came magically out of nowhere either. They literally spent better parts of all their years from the time they were 10 and 9 together. In a script written by a blatant H/Hr shipper like Steve Kloves, helped later by Yates who seemed even more determined than any director before to push Ron into a corner. So of course Dan and Emma, and by extension Harry and Hermione in the movies will seem much more compatible. Dan literally had like two scenes with Bonnie from PS to GOF. OOTP, for a HP movie, did a okay-ish job of establishing Ginny as her own self, but then completely messed up Harry and Ginny’s bonding process in HBP. And then you wonder why their romance came out so lacklustre…