BlueeyedSara's Replies


The first film net almost $500,000,000 and this one is coming out this year; her Cormoran Strike series is doing very well (can't find the numbers but she just announced a 4th book); "Harry Potter" series has sold over 400,000,000 copies; and she has 14,000,000 followers on Twitter. I don't think that she is worried about this as an issue AT ALL. I saw the niffler in the sequel's preview. :-) I loved "The Snoop Sisters" and wished that it had lasted longer. LOL - no worries! Just saw an article that it premieres Friday, July 20, 10:00 PM on the History channel. I like the character too and think that the two have nice chemistry together. It was reported on TVLine, but I haven't heard anything further. Ah...thank you. Not surprised. Where did you see that? Me too! Everyone should post #SaveLucifer and #PickUpLucifer while watching the episodes. :-) I'm surprised too. Isn't "Lucifer" from a DC Comic? CW has so many DC Comic series. Some friends and I were recently joking that we would never want to visit Midsomer due to the crime rate. :-) I came here to post the same thing. It never made sense to me why Margaret would want to marry Anthony Hopkins' Henry. Due to Matthew Macfadyen's performance, I can see the warmth underneath the businessman's exterior. While I prefer Joseph Quinn as Leonard Bast, I do like Helena Bonham Carter's portrayal of Helen over Philippa Coulthard's performance, but I can't really explain why. It's been so long since I have seen the film and I haven't read the book (yet), but I can't remember if Tibby was as awkward in the film as he is in the series. I hadn't watched this series in years, but tuned in for this episode and was thoroughly entertained. I agree with the lazy comment. I know that he is a talented actor, but it almost seems like that for the past several years, he just wants to wear extreme make for its own sake rather than trying to develop a character. I was not at all pleased to see him show up at the end of the movie. I posted on another thread that I don't like Dr. K at all. I find him completely unsympathetic, due in part that the wrong actor was cast for the role. BTW, Sara is not that formal. A woman smoking in public was scandalous during that time! Overall though, I am enjoying the series. Moore's character is more 3-dimensional than the others and I like the CSI brothers. It's a good concept, but I just couldn't get into "The Magicians" as I didn't like a single character, and I have to like at least one character per show. Thank you. For a character that is the lead in a series, I really don't like him at all. No kidding! And he never seems to get much sympathy. Is the depiction of Kreizler close to the book character? I find him to be such a pompous, inappropriate, self-centered jerk. BTW, it is my understanding that there are ten episodes so there are three more to go. "Dangerous Beauty" and "Dark City"