Get A Move On, Boys
Finally saw "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" last night. As always - loved the gags, loved the Weasley twins, loved the fine British actors, but the editing was problematic, as usual. They have such a tight schedule with these films, I suppose it's difficult to keep everything perfectly coherent and well balanced. But that's not the point...
The point is - there were at least 3 scenes where Harry and Ron first have a fight, and then make up. The tention between them, intentional or otherwise, was almost tangible... I can't help the feeling that the only thing standing between that scene and a passionate kiss between the boys is the fact that it's a supposedly "Family" movie. Wouldn't that be something - This young icon discovering the marvellous, peculiar world of bisexuality. With all due respect - Fuck Cho Chang, I wanna see the boys getting it on!
Apparently, I'm not the only one on the Internet who's thought about it...
The point is - there were at least 3 scenes where Harry and Ron first have a fight, and then make up. The tention between them, intentional or otherwise, was almost tangible... I can't help the feeling that the only thing standing between that scene and a passionate kiss between the boys is the fact that it's a supposedly "Family" movie. Wouldn't that be something - This young icon discovering the marvellous, peculiar world of bisexuality. With all due respect - Fuck Cho Chang, I wanna see the boys getting it on!
Apparently, I'm not the only one on the Internet who's thought about it...

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