Hermione should have married Harry Potter, Rowling admits. Can we just take another moment to recognize the fact that it is impossible to walk
into a college or high school English class and not hear that at least a quarter of the students' favorite book is Harry Potter? Rowling inspired kids to read and drove parents mad by causing there children to stay up all night reading her series.As Albus Dumbledore said, "Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. Capable of both inflicting injury, and remedying it." My favorite situation of all of the films, is the scene where Hermione is listening to the radio while wearing the horcrux looking visibly depressed when Harry takes it off of her neck and begins to dance with her, it's a very moving scene to me. All they have is each other in that moment and that's where I felt that they would be a better couple because there's no jealousy on either side. Ron as a character is insecure and jealous like crazy. A tad possessive even maybe. While I loved the books, I can see Ms. Rowlings point of view if it were real life, but for the stories, Ron's growing interest in Hermione played a strong role in increasing amounts as the books/stories progressed. I think that fans would have viewed Harry as a bit of a traitor/backstabber to his best friend if he had ended up with Ron's long time love interest. It would also have left Ron's younger sister, Ginny, as a loose end in the stories too. If she had had Ron killed off rather than one of his brothers in the last book then Harry could have, maybe, married Hermione and gotten away with it, though he had showed interest in Ginny from early on too. After years of squabbling, Harry Potter's best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Grainger finally became an item -- but now their creator JK Rowling has admitted she made a mistake by marrying them off. Hermione -- whose quick wits get the teen wizards out of many a scrape in Rowling's hit novels -- would have been better off with hero Harry, the British author said in comments published by the Sunday Times newspaper.