As Adrian had predicted, "Legally Blonde" quickly gained momentum and secured over 32 million at the box office in its second week, accumulating over 50 million in North America in just ten days. This was undoubtedly great news for a low-budget film, especially since the movie had an engaging story, a common trait among all blockbuster films.
Similarly, Sarah's cute and funny image was becoming increasingly accepted by more people, and the online disputes gradually subsided. She had her charming moments in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," but the television show already had too many fans. After all, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" was a cable TV show. If it had been as popular as "Friends" on network television, there's no telling what might have happened. The debates about Aniston show no signs of ending.