Well, it did in a way. In HBP, Harry got mad that Hagrid got mad that no one wanted to take his class. Luckily, as in all good-guy conflicts, they got over it because of a death. Doesn't it seem like that's the why every good-guy conflict works out in this series? Because of a death or near-death? Ron begs Harry for forgiveness when Harry faces the possibility of death in the dragon. Fleur and Molly get over their fight when Bill nearly dies. Ron and Hermione get over their conflict when Ron nearly dies. Harry makes up with Dumbledore for hiring the person who targeted his parents when Dumbledore dies... Heck, Sirius and Remus make up their estrangement through the prospect of killing Peter.
Similarly, in many stories saving a girl's life is a good way to get a submissive girlfriend. Much easier than just talking to her and actually developing a proper relationship not based on awkward guilt.
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Date: 2009-01-24 08:29 pm (UTC)Similarly, in many stories saving a girl's life is a good way to get a submissive girlfriend. Much easier than just talking to her and actually developing a proper relationship not based on awkward guilt.