Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-24601009-20140923144801/@comment-5812695-20140924213424

LadyX wrote: There were definite sexual tension type of scenes in s1 and s2. The reason you don't see it past that is because they stopped writing them scenes together, and the actors pulled back their chemistry.

But regardless, there is no real explaining ships. I mean, Harry/Draco was bigger than either Harry/Hermione or Harry/Ginny. Heck Harry/Snape had a fairly large following. People see characters, see their chemistry, and something clicks. Well, ships are hardly cannon. Actually, they are mostly made by a very, very vocal minority. Ask the average person and Harry/Draco seems barbaric (it really exist? seriously?)

By the other hand, if you try to categorize, there would be lots of people that are sactisfied with what they have on screen, some people that doesn't with all the romantic thing (me including, I've learned that romantic pairings in shows/books can easily become a tumor -i.e.: characters thinking it's more important to save their loved ones than stopping a incoming apocalypse-), there are those who would change a bit and there are those who watch to collect images from their "One True Pairing".

And Sterek is something that will die in fan fictions. Not that I am personally against homo pairings (I am not homophobe) but the creator of the series seems to be afraid of putting homosexuals as main characters.