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Its love of ron and hermione, not rupert and emma. agree?

 FloCircle posted over a year ago
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LabraLege said:
Sure it is :)
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posted over a year ago 
Lackson4ever85 said:
Yes,but i like Emma/Rupert too.But this spot is Ron&hermione love.
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me too
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uRie_RosS said:
r u kidding me? rupert never go with emma. but of course ron and hermione will
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AdaLove said:
Aboselutely,one thing`s different from the other.Ro & Herione different to Rupert&Emma
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XDRoseLuvsHP said:
Absolutely. Ron and Hermione were meant for each other. Rupert and Emma are more like brother and sister.
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g5134 said:
I do believe that it's love between Hermione and Ron . They portray their character pretty well in the movie and it works well according to the story,but in real life everyone has their own choice.
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Kylie90210 said:
Absolutely. It's the characters, the many Ron and Hermione moments that make up the ship. I would ship Ron and Hermione no matter who played them in the movie, due to both the moments in the books and the moments in the movies.
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TrueHufflepuff said:
Totally! It's Ron and Hermione that fell in love, not their actors!
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Vixie79 said:
Totally agree. I thought I was the only one to see this. Just because two people play an adorable couple in a series doesn't make them good in reality.
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rose_weasley said:
Yes, I agree too since Rupert and Emma only have love for a brother or a sister... But I really hope that Rupert and Emma will end up together...:)
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rapunzeleah123 said:
Oh, definitely.
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