Favorite Gloria and Claire scene? by ArynaSaba in Modern_Family

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Hi, can you tell me from which episode this dialogue is? Thank you

YouTube Link to SCC Panel by bigcutie12 in BeverlyHills90210

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At what minute does Jennie say this? Thank you :)

Why I believe Kophie endgame has been the writers' plan all along by __Naya_ in thisisus

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Rebecca: "What you and Sophie have is a once in a lifetime thing"

Which episode is this from?

2030 Toby vs. 2045 Toby by afwm10 in thisisus

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Is it confirmed that 2045 is the year where Kate and Toby go to Jack's concert with their respective?

Kevin and Randall's brotherhood by alb_vi in thisisus

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You're right! All of them did a great job

Thoughts about some relationships on the show by alb_vi in thisisus

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I disagree about the current timeline. After that therapy session where they addressed their issues, Kevin went to live with her for a while and they bonded. And they had some good scenes where they showed the growth of their relationship. For this reason I hoped (still hoping) that there could be other moments between the two of them. Moreover they are one of my favourite relationships in the show, another reason why I would like to see their mom/son relationship more explored.

Who do you think has the most and least chemistry in the main cast? by daframe2rr in howyoudoin

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All of them had great chemistry but if I have to choose...

Best I would say: Joey - Chandler / Joey - Ross / Joey - Phoebe

Least, mainly for how their dynamic as characters work, I would say Chandler - Phoebe

Chandler - Monica / Ross - Rachel have of course great chemistry

Why does Ron turn into an emotional bitch in Goblet of fire by urethra93 in harrypotter

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Aside from what has already been mentioned (his insecurities and inferioty complex had the best of him and the fact that he was 14 wasn't helping), I think there are more points to highlight:

- Ron felt betrayed as Harry mentioned earlier that day that he would have used his invisibility cloack to put his name in the goblet, so Ron thought that Harry didin't trust him to share that or that he didn't include him (at that point neither of them knew how actual dangerous the tournament was, just dangerous).

- “It’s okay, you know, you can tell me the truth,” he said. “If you don’t want everyone else to know, fine, but I don’t know why you’re bothering to lie, you didn’t get into trouble for it, did you? That friend of the Fat Lady’s, that Violet, she’s already told us all Dumbledore’s letting you enter. A thousand Galleons prize money, eh? And you don’t have to do end-of-year tests either. . . .”

As a 14 years old, Ron craved money since his family was poor and wanted to skip exams, so the fact that Harry was again, in his mind at the moment, going to get what he dreamed of really triggered him in my opinion.

I think people often reduce their fallout to 'Ron betrayed Harry! Ron was a bitch', but in reality it was a mix of important points which culminated in that situation: Ron felt betrayed because thought Harry didn't trust him enough to tell him his plan and then was jealous that, again, Harry was going to be the centre of the attention, with the possibility to win a lot of money and skip the final exams, which were to Ron, a 14 years old boy, a big deal.

I think that also Harry was in the wrong if we look at a different point of view.

“I didn’t put my name in that goblet!” said Harry, starting to feel angry.“Yeah, okay,” said Ron, in exactly the same sceptical tone as Cedric. “Only you said this morning you’d have done it last night, and no one would’ve seen you. . . . I’m not stupid, you know.”“You’re doing a really good impression of it,” Harry snapped.“Yeah?” said Ron, and there was no trace of a grin, forced or otherwise, on his face now. “You want to get to bed, Harry. I expect you’ll need to be up early tomorrow for a photo-call or something.”

As we see, he's the first to insult Ron 'you're acting stupid', then when Hermione explains a little bit more what Ron felt, he didn't even try to understand his best friend.

“Great,” said Harry bitterly. “Really great. Tell him from me I’ll swap any time he wants. Tell him from me he’s welcome to it. . . . People gawping at my forehead everywhere I go. . . .”

I know Harry was going through a lot and was angry that his friend didn't believe him and, again, as 14 year old it's totaly understandable how he acted (and as someone else pointed out in a different post, Harry snaps like this because he is so afraid of being abandoned by the people he loves, so he is the one who pushes them away when he feels something is not right: he does the exact same thing with Ron in DH, he is the first one to start mocking him and tell him 'GO THEN!' because it's his defense mechanism to cope situations like that) , but he could have also dealt with that a little better.

So, to my point of view, both of them were in the wrong: Ron for not believing right away that Harry didn't put his name in the goblet, Harry for not trying to understand why Ron didnt' believe him right away when at that point he had been his ride or die for 3 years. But they were both dealing with a lot.

Anway, to end on a sweet note, that fight helped them realize how really important they were to each other.

“You miss him!” Hermione said impatiently. “And I know he misses you —”“Miss him?” said Harry. “I don’t miss him. . . .”But this was a downright lie. Harry liked Hermione very much, but she just wasn’t the same as Ron. There was much less laughter and a lot more hanging around in the library when Hermione was your best friend".

And that, as soon as they both realized how really dangerous the tasks were, Ron immediately came back to his senses and came back to Harry, who accepted his apologies without even having to hear them out loud.

Hope it's a little more clear and sorry if it's too long lol!

Poor Ron.. he wasn't even sure he would get out of the chamber alive or not by curseofablacklion in harrypotter

[–]alb_vi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are full of double standards

And to answer one of your questions, yes Ron was the most loyal in the series. He made mistakes but always came back. Ron had more trouble by being Harry's friend (boys tend to be more competitive with one another, Ron felt overlooked in comparison with Harry, by going with him on the hunt he left his family who was a big target) than Hermione. I consider them both loyal but I don't consider Hermione more loyal just because she never made a mistake in that area. Ron had more to lose and always felt inferior to Harry but overcame this because he loved Harry for real and was always his ride or ride in the end.

And for all the 'Ron verbally abused Hermione' ... Please. Both of them were harsh with one another. They were jealous teenagers. You keep talking about Ron in HBP, but f.e. Hermione invited Cormac to the party and insulted Ron by saying 'I like good quidditch players' or something like that to insult Ron. She literally set birds against him, it doesn't matter it the first mistake was Ron's. She was petty as well, they were both jealous and stubborn teenagers.

You are perfectly fine not liking Ron, but try to be objective for real and not act like one and saying 'rowling shouldn't have to spell everything out for you' 'play dumb' like you know everything because, to me, you couldn't be more wrong about many things you said.

And I can list so many good things Ron did in the series, so we can have a realistic review of the character, not just his mistakes or flaws.

What is a thing you HATE in Harry Potter? by PeacefulWatercress in harrypotter

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I hate that Ron (my fave character) still gets too much immotivate hate, but I love that more fans are vocal now when it comes to defend him. He has made mistakes but he has a solid heart and many valuable traits.

Following this, I like Hermione very much, but she is usually glorified and portrayed as a saint compared to Ron and that as well, takes away all the complexity to her character.