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With just a few weeks left until the How I Met Your Mother series finale, we are now learning about the five new characters that will anchor How I Met Your Dad.
As we say goodbye to Ted, Marshall, Lily, Barney and Robin – characters we’ve grown familiar with and close to – we get to welcome the new gang: Sally, Juliet, Danny, Todd and Frank. Sally will be the ‘new’ Ted, as an older Sally will narrate the series. No word on who has been cast for which role yet, but we expect that news to be coming in the next few months.
The character descriptions originally came from TV Line and, simply because it’s natural to compare HIMYD against HIMYM, it’s pretty clear to make the character connections between the two shows.
Sally: Vibrant, messy and unpredictable — a “female Peter Pan who has never grown up and has no idea of where she’s going in life.” She’s thinking of calling it quits with her husband of a year, Gavin. She’ll lean on her circle of friends for advice and support through the inevitable divorce.
Juliet: Sally’s sexy, flamboyant, energetic, party-girl BFF. She runs a successful fashion blog. She’s delighted to learn Sally is ending things with the terminally boring Gavin.
In a new interview conducted by Emma Watson, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling drops a bombshell: She regrets putting Ron and Hermione together.
The shocking revelation came in the new issue of Wonderland which Watson is a guest editor of this month. The comments were obtained by The Sunday Times.
Rowling says that she should have put Hermione and Harry together in the Harry Potter series instead of Hermione and Ron, according to the publication’s headline which reads “JK admits Hermione should have wed Harry.”
“I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfillment,” she says. “That’s how it was conceived, really. For reasons that have very little to do with literature and far more to do with me clinging to the plot as I first imagined it, Hermione ended up with Ron.”
To learn more read the full article at Hypable.com