I was not intentionally quoting that trope. I agree with you about it. (And I regret referring to MA's list before actually reading it in detail.)
But did he? Some of the ones listed above are just Harry being into someone and them not. That ain't no romance.
Perhaps the problem lies in a difference of opinion as to what constitutes a romance?
But it's not some serious contest, it's just a "I wonder which one really had more" BBS time-waster.Sure. But we're talking about the main character versus one of nine principals in an ensemble.
It's almost worth the effort to really dig into Kirk vs Kim just for shizz and giggs, but I still think one would need to qualify exactly what counts as a romance for it to be worthwhile.
(For me, I think both parties must be interested in the other without being coerced in any way, and they must share at least a single kiss. But that's just my first instinct.)
Of course. I tend to stay out of the serious contests.But it's not some serious contest, it's just a "I wonder which one really had more" BBS time-waster.![]()
Sure. But we're talking about the main character versus one of nine principals in an ensemble.
And the one who tied for having the fewest episodes devoted to him (with Neelix).
Sort of, yes.Neelix vaguely reminds me of Myers' Cat in the Hat.
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