That's because more people have likely read the manga and watched the anime than the live-action series.
Noy Telinú wrote:*Charlie places everlasting gobstopper on WW's desk and starts to leave*
I haven't read the manga... so... What can you tell me about her? I may end up putting that one in my fusion.
*Grabs iPhone and opens notes.*
"Go OoOnn..."
Wait, what? Well... I guess I can? O.o
Let's see... Rei has class and poise. She's actually fairly quiet, calm and reserved when she's not being bothered or instigated. That is mainly the reason why she was the only one of the senshi that Luna had thought might be the princess (not because she was spoiled like one). Actually, when Usagi first saw her, that was a part of the reason for why she had hearts in her eyes for her and followed to her shrine, along with being exotic and beautiful. ;p While she
might have a temper (it seems reasonable to me, and usually for understandable reasons), she's usually self-restrained about it.
She likes to meditate (so you can kind of see where some of her quiet, calm and reserved nature comes from), wakes up at four in the morning, and doesn't watch much TV (she thinks it's noisy and moronic). Whether she likes girls depends on how you interpret what she says later in the series (because of the context), but it's a fact that she doesn't like men. It's known well enough that the others know about it and accept it at face value. When Minako told her that getting married to a man would be like having a servant that did all the work for her, to try and get her interested in the idea of being with a guy (because Minako's boy-crazy), she was clearly interested in the idea of having a servant, not necessarily through marriage. XD
What else is there... Well, there's not much else. Initially she was a reluctant senshi, like Usagi, except for a different reason. And she was the only one who didn't just accept becoming a senshi and asked Luna questions, saying that she wouldn't be a part of it if the one's about Luna weren't answered to satisfaction.