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The Triadic Transgender Robert Rowling

SHAME ON YOU J.K. ROWLING, OR IS IT THE TRANSMALE ROBERT GALBRAITH?
Is J.K. Rowling a trans-woman that was born Robert Galbraith?
THE STRIKE SERIES — THE CUCKOO’S CALLING — THE SILKWORM — CAREER OF EVIL — 2018
Little to say about this series. It is a caricature, an undue summarizing, mutilating, castrating vague adaptation of the series of books by J.K. Rowling who must have sold the copyright for a pittance. It is hardly worth watching because it represents about 10% of the novels that are behind. No author should authorize such mishandling of their books. Stephen King had the courage to deny his authorship for the film Lawnmower Man which was adapted too loosely according to him and that was in the 1980s. Imagine the jurisprudence since then on the decision of the court to compensate Stephen King with a ruling worth many million dollars. Rowling must like money, even if it is not worth earning it.
The three titles are submitted to the same treatment: reduction, severe editing, and getting rid of 90% of the stuff in the novels. After Harry Potter, is it simply imaginable that Rowling cannot impose a mini-series in six episodes instead of an omnibus version in two miserable small episodes? Of course, she can by just denying the copyright that is hers and no one else’s. Or is it because she published them under the pen name of Robert Galbraith? Hence under a trans-identity, and when we know the narrow-minded position of J.K. Rowling on transgenderism, we can wonder if in this series she is not castrating Robert Galbraith in order for him to be a trans-woman, aka, J.K. Rowling. Is J.K. Rowling a trans-woman that was born Robert Galbraith?
Apart from that, you might find it interesting, but be sure it is nothing but a systematic pruning of most of the matter in the novels and thus producing three B series detective stories that have lost all their marrow, pith, and even flesh. Too bad because the novels are quite interesting. Let me give you my review of the three novels.