Why Ron and Hermione's First Kiss Was So Much Better In The Book (2024)

By this point, Harry Potter fans have exhausted themselves arguing whether or not the movies do the books justice. Even I, a vocal supporter of nearly all books over their movie adaption, am tired of the debate. There are aspects of the movies that I find frustrating (why couldn't they just make Felix Felices gold?!), and there are many parts of them that I think were handled very well. What's the point of continuing to talk about their differences?

Because I'm a Harry Potter nerd, that's why. And because there are some changes that the movies make that legitimately lessen the impact of the original scenes in the book. Sometimes these changes are made for budget reasons, or to reflect the fact that some subplots from the novels didn't make it to the big screen. It's understandable, but it still affects the way some important moments are played out.

One such important moment is the much anticipated and swoon-inducing first kiss between Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. While fans will continue to argue whether Hermione should have ended up with Ron or Harry, the kiss between the two was an undeniably sweet moment in a pretty dark novel. When I saw the final installment of the film series, however, I was disappointed in what they did with the original material.

To give you a quick recap of how the scene goes down, let's turn first to the book. Harry, Ron, and Hermione have returned to Hogwarts and are in the middle of the final battle. All hell is breaking loose around them, and Ron suggests that they go down to the kitchen to allow Hogwarts's house elves to escape. This promptly follows:

There was a clatter as the basilisk fangs cascaded out of Hermione's arms. Running at Ron, she flung them around his neck and kissed him full on the mouth. Ron threw away the fangs and broomstick he was holding and responded with such enthusiasm that he lifted Hermione off her feet.

The movie plays out a little differently. Hermione and Ron enter the Chamber of Secrets to destroy a Horcrux, aided by a basilisk fang. Upon striking the cup, a giant water monster emerges from the chamber, chasing the two until it finally breaks over them, leaving them unharmed. Looking shocked, the two turn to each other and kiss.

It makes sense why they would choose to portray this scene differently in the movie. Hermione's love of house elves is significantly downplayed in the film versions, which would make the line seem pretty random and not quite as kiss-inducing. Instead, they replaced it with a dramatic scene that has the two facing down some sort of water-Voldemort and destroying a part of his soul.

I get it, but it still seems off to me. Not only is the kiss scene in the book so much more powerful (I'll get to that in a minute), but the film kiss seems less of a declaration of love that's been a longtime coming, and more of a reaction to a terrifying situation. Ron and Hermione aren't expressing feelings for each other, they're running on adrenaline from destroying a Horcrux and being attacked. That kiss comes from a place of stress and fear, not one of love. Obviously by this point in the series no one doubts that the two are going to get together, but the circ*mstances of their first kiss are less than ideal.

What's so important about the scene in the book is that it recognizes that there has been one major issue standing in the way of the two's happiness for a long time: Ron's immaturity. In the second half of the series, it was pretty obvious that Ron and Hermione were going to end up together. What was less obvious was whether or not Ron deserved Hermione. He was generally immature, was often quick to lash at at her, and rubbed his relationship with Lavender in her face while simultaneously punishing her for her past relationship with Victor Krum. Not exactly great boyfriend material.

With this scene, however, we finally see Ron begin to grow up. His concern for the house elves, a group he previously mocked Hermione for being so invested in, shows that he has matured to a point where not only is he supporting Hermione's passions, but he's making them a priority. Though he seemed apathetic to their plight for years, he's apparently been internalizing Hermione's discourse on house elf rights. This is unlikely due to any great love for house elf liberation, and more to due to his love for her. Her passion for S.P.E.W. is a long-running point of contention between them, so for Ron to finally, in the midst of chaos, show an unsolicited interest in the plight of Hogwarts's house elves is a huge milestone for their relationship. Finally, Ron seems to be mature enough for Hermione.

I don't hate the kiss scene in the movie, but I don't think it holds the promise of a strong, healthy relationship in the same way that the scene in the book does (maybe that's why actor Rupert Grint doesn't have much hope for them). And that's a shame for fans who waited for so long to see the two finally get together.

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Why Ron and Hermione's First Kiss Was So Much Better In The Book (2024)

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Why Ron and Hermione's First Kiss Was So Much Better In The Book? ›

In the books, Hermione needed Ron's act of selflessness at that moment to convince her that he was ready for her, while the movie treats it more as a matter of time rather than a cause of course and action.

How did Hermione and Ron kiss in the book? ›

And then, of course, the ultimate moment...

There was a clatter as the Basilisk fangs cascaded out of Hermione's arms. Running at Ron, she flung them around his neck and kissed him full on the mouth.

When did Hermione fall in love with Ron in books? ›

Fourth Year. In their fourth year, Ron and Hermione's romantic feelings for each other began to grow and become more obvious.

Did Ron and Hermione actually kiss? ›

Ron and Hermione finally lock lips during a distressing moment in Deathly Hallows — Part 2 when the characters are in the Chamber of Secrets.

Did Harry have a crush on Hermione in the books? ›

First and foremost, Harry loved Hermione as much as he loved Ron, but he never had romantic feelings for her. He saw her like a sibling. He also explicitly claims in the 7th book that Hermione is like his sister.

What made Hermione fall in love with Ron? ›

This is probably the main reason Hermione was attracted to Ron. Hermione didn't have a sense of humour. She was bossy, uptight. Ron reminds her to take life easily and he makes her laugh.

Were Ron and Hermione always in love? ›

Ron and Hermione had harbored deep feelings for each other for a very long time, but the fear of rejection and the difficult circ*mstances forced them to keep those feelings to themselves. They knew the Horcrux hunt was their last mission & the future was uncertain.

Who is Draco Malfoy's boyfriend? ›

Who was Ron's girlfriend before Hermione? ›

In 1996, during her sixth year, Lavender fell in love with on fellow Gryffindor Ron Weasley. She took to complimenting him and flirting with him, which Ron seemed flattered by. However, after Ron became angry with Hermione, he entered into a romantic relationship with Lavender.

Did Hermione ever kiss Draco? ›

Sadly, they never kiss because Ron blackmailed Draco Malfoy and used a love potion on Hermione. Which kind of stinks considering how abusive Ron is and how romantic Draco is.

Who had a crush on Hermione? ›

Cormac Maclaggen had a crush on Hermione. Despite being a Gryfindor, the only person he was truly interested in was himself. He didn't ask her a single question about her, instead overloading her with “look what I did as keeper in Quidditch!” She was not impressed, and indeed, after Ron started dating Lavender.

Who was Harry's first kiss? ›

Cho Chang and Harry Potter. Harry's first crush came with an abundance of teen angst. Cho Chang was the object of Harry's fantasies for two years before they finally shared a kiss.

Why did Ron not hug Hermione? ›

RON AND HERMIONE LIKED EACH OTHER SO THEY NEVER REALLY HUGGED (though they got more confident in the 7th one). Harry and Hermione hugged because they both liked someone else.

Why didn t Emma Watson want to kiss Rupert Grint? ›

Well, for her the experience was like "kissing her brother" because she and Rupert have known each other since the saga began and evidently they grew up together and became good friends. It was not comfortable for her, she probably did not enjoy it and not because Rupert kissed badly, but because he is her friend.

Did Hermione actually like Ron? ›

Hermione's got the sensitivity and maturity that's been left out of Ron, and Ron loosens up Hermione a bit, gets her to have some fun." Rowling added of the dynamic between the characters, "They love each other and they bicker a bit, but they enjoy bickering, so we shouldn't worry about it."

Did Hermione and Krum kiss in the books? ›

She did. In the Half-Blood Prince, when Ron and Ginny are fighting, Ginny yells that Hermione kissed Viktor Krum. We can assume that Hermione told Ginny after it happened, because they are very good friends.

Do Ron and Hermione get together in the books? ›

Harry and Hermione seemed like a perfect romantic match in the Harry Potter movies, but that is only because of some significant changes made from the books. The ending of the Harry Potter series was divisive since it saw Harry end up with Ginny while Hermione end up with Ron.

In what book do Harry and Hermione kiss? ›

But do you remember Hermione's kiss with Harry (Daniel)? Well, in case it skipped your mind, Harry and Hermione shared a kiss – not cause they were in love or dating each other but a manifestation of a Horcrux, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.

Did Hermione marry Ron in the books? ›

Description. The wedding of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger took place sometime following the conclusion of the Second Wizarding War. The union resulted in the birth of the couple's two children: Rose and Hugo.

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