Ginny Weasley: annoying little sister, expert Quidditch player, queen of the Bat-Bogey Hex, and as we all know, the lucky lady who locked down Harry Potter for life. I've always had mixed feelings. Honestly, when I first heard (I only listened to the audio books) that Harry felt jealous about Ginny being with some other guy, I was super confused and thought that Harry was being affected by a love potion or something to that effecy.
Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. In the lore of Harry Potter, the titular young man only ever had a handful of romantic interests.
Ultimately, he ended up with the first girl to express affection for him, Ginny Weasley. However, there might have been an additional powerful reason they ended up together. Harry using Felix Felicis in his sixth year at Hogwarts was a quietly crucial moment in his journey, with the powerful.
Ginny had an immensely strong spirit across the Harry Potter books, so strong in fact that Harry Potter himself began to notice after a while. But Ginny, accomplished Quidditch player and determined Gryffindor, was always far more than Harry's girlfriend. And the very macabre chapter in which Harry breaks up with her is the one where we love her the most.
'The White Tomb' Dumbledore was. Harry and Ginny barely interact at all in the first movie, as Ginny isn't yet old enough to attend Hogwarts. She might get a mention or two as Ron's sibling, but that's about it, and at this point, there is no hint that the two are going to end up together (and, of course, they are both still extremely young children at this point in time!).
Ginny does see Harry for the first time in this. In the earlier HP books it's pretty clear that Harry and Ginny get on quite well as friends (and that she's rather smitten with him) but I'm struggling to identify when and why Harry started to like Ginny in a romantic fashion. I feel like it is simply presumed that Harry suddenly likes Ginny Weasley back, but do the books actually describe when and why he started to like her that way? No.
Harry needs to end up with Ginny so that he can have Ron, Hermione, and the Weasley family as his family, which is what he needs since the beginning of the series. Why Did Harry Potter End Up With Ginny Weasley And Not Hermione Granger? (Photo Credit - Instagram) Harry Potter's time at Hogwarts was more than simply learning spells and fighting evil. Ginny, who had been pining after Harry for years, began dating other boys, but never really gave up hope that Harry would one day return her affections.
Close to the end of the 1996-1997 school year, Harry finally gave into his feelings and kissed Ginny in the Gryffindor common room, unbothered by the fact that at least fifty people were watching. But in the end, Harry ended up with Ginny Weasley. While people are displeased by the 'lack of chemistry' in movies, Harry Potter in books is head over heels in love with Ginny Weasley.