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Bellatrix

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  1. *cackles* YES, it will! πŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ˜‚ A glacier had more warmth than Lucy’s mother for the show! Yeesh. She really was over-the-top evil! ALL THE TV-VIEWERS: "Lucy is alone and desperate." We get it πŸ™„ Agree about it being unnecessary, but giving it a pass because everything else about the show works for me 😊 This is actually one of those times where TV as a media has a huge advantage over books. Unwanted family that is in the way of the story? Show them once and then they are GONE. In books it’s always "I wonder what Bob is doing now ..." Nobody cares about Bob!
  2. George! That was it! I knew that he ... had a name. *g* She did look like a Gretchen or Josephine! Molly Hooper! I can't believe that was her, either! Well-spotted! 😊 Well, at least this milfy Molly Hooper got the nerdy guy this time, lol. Even though she decided that she wanted a mirror made out of bones more. For reasons. Evil reasons. Lucy’s mother seemed more than abnormally cold and hateful towards her daughter on the TV show. Glad to hear she was more normal in the books. Overworked and overstressed is kind of sad and true to the life this reality would be. Easy to fall into letting her daughter do something she would otherwise be against if she had had more options. That is sadly true of real life, as well.
  3. They just had this insta-connect that usually leads to β€œI am your Father ... Er, Mother”-moments. *g* The age difference seemed a bit big for it to be anything else, though the other kid and semi!hot librarian managed to get in on, so ... (Don’t remember the names. That other kid and the older woman who turned out to be evil.)
  4. So ... Penelope Fittes ... Lucy’s biological mother? Y/y?
  5. I do not understand how he was not grounded for life. Actually, I do not understand why he was grounded for life already after the drug dealing. Completely agreed <3
  6. I have always thought that Jake looked like the love child of David Boreanaz and ... well, David Boreanaz. Not just the hair and his facial features, but his build, posture and body language. Somebody I watched the show with actually refused to believe it wasn't him, and insisted it had to be a show he did when he was younger. And this was shades of Angelus. Excellent!
  7. Maeve is one of those people who thinks that she is cleverer than everybody else, and that makes her dangerous. It was nice of her standing up for her sister, but handing the police the backup of that computer was unbelievably stupid. Bronwyn with her book smarts and Nate with his street smarts both agreed that destroying it was best – and they were entirely right. I did feel for Maeve when she spoke about Simon, though. I feel that was a trap that anybody – or at least a lot of people, young vulnerable girls – could have walked into. Simon was repulsive. Their world have been a better place without him, if it hadn't been for the mess he left them with. The actor who plays Nate is so, so, so good! Every time I look at him I think what a find he would have been as Lestat in Interview with the Vampire.
  8. I absolutetly loathe Simon. I'm glad someone killed him. Only wish it hadn't implicated our four.
  9. I always thought that it was Interview with a Vampire, too, but also accept that it is wrong. I still think of it as the Mandela effect. No idea.
  10. Lots of people think that. This is actually called the Mandela effect, how masses of people can have the same false memory. The Mandela Effect refers to a situation in which a large mass of people believes that an event occurred when it did not. Interview with a Vampire is one of the classical examples 😊 See here: https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-mandela-effect-4589394 https://ourcommunitynow.com/local-culture/8-mind-boggling-examples-of-the-mandela-effect-thatll-make-you-question-everything It was the most homoerotic movie of its day 😊 It was widely talked about at the time, and for many, many years afterwards.
  11. Yes, presicely! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ For all the (completely justified) criticism, it's the only show I have been genuinely excited to get a new episode of in so long! As in: Is it Friday yet? – Heightening my enjoyment that it's the weekend 😊
  12. So do I. It was a fun turn-of-the-tables on the "Secret King" trope thing, to be honest πŸ˜‚
  13. You're welcome 😊 You should! For being a later season, it's surprisingly fun. The whole Charlie arc is really fun, and the episodes in Barbados are particular favourites of mine!
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