SPOILER. Of course James Frain continues as Franklin Mott. Did you see his body crumple up and turn to goo? You did not. Tara can be forgiven for not knowing that you cannot beat a vamp to death if you ain’t going to stake them or completely sever their heads.Tara “only” smashed Franklin’s already-addled brains in. Sookie would.
“He plays hot sexy alpha male werewolf Alcide Herveaux, an iconic character in the The Southern Vampire Mysteries novels that True Blood is based on…He was originally supposed to appear only in a handful of episodes, but I hear he impressed the show’s producers and was embraced by True Blood fans…
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True Blood – Season 3 Episode 6 “I’ve Got the Right to Sing the Blues” Promo & Screen Caps. Russell goes to Louisiana to take the next step in his quest for power. Sookie worries what Lorena has in store for Bill. Jason and Lafayette face obstacles in their respective romances. Jessica starts practicing what Pam’s been preaching.
This episode was jammed-packed and moved at a lightening pace but for a few moments like the Sam and Bill erotic scene ( which turned out to be a dream, sadly. I still have hope!)
True Blood – Season 3 Finale – Set Photos SPOILERS (scroll down to the jump)
All have to say is boy, do those True Blood makeup people do a fantastic job with the gore!
The *Spoilers* photos tell a great deal about part of Eric’s (Alexander Skarsgård) fate. They are filming in bright sunlight. He’s very burned and has draining tubes aplenty.
Godric (Alan Hyde) is also there, wearing the white robe-like garments Eric last saw him in before Godric “met the sunrise.” This is, based on the state Eric is in some type of hallucination or simply a fading into a almost final death place (where ever that is for vamps).
In addition, King of Mississippi Russell Edgington (Denis O’Hare) is in a bad way– in heavy “burn” makeup–holding a lunch tray which to say the least, is an odd juxtaposition.
So brace yourself! After the jump comes the Season 3 final spoiler photos courtesy of the ever-wonderful SpoilerTV!
More Spoilers:
Q: How are True Blood’s werewolves different than shifters?
A: They’re definitely similar, but werewolves are a bit more ambitious. For example, they fought in World War II… just not on our side. Details! Look for an Eric-and-Godric flashback about these cani-Nazis, which will probably confuse you once you find out who employs Bill’s kidnappers. Source: TV Guide
Q: (Oh. Poor. Bill.) What’s Bill in for? A: I have three words for you: Vampire hate sex. And it comes in Episode 3. I’ll leave it to you top speculate on who’s about to like it rough. (Isn’t that called rape? I am so glad I watched (another HBO show, OZ, show a few years back, to prep me for this. )
HBO — Jun 13, 2010 — Season 3 Ep. 0 — Go behind the scenes with Alan Ball and his team as they talk about using real wolves in the show. For more information, log onto HBO.com.
*Alan Ball does not actually say or imply this but he does make a very large point that real wolves are really important in Season 3 of True Blood.
I love that he (correctly) refers to the (real) wolves as “actors.” It’s probably not even a thing to be noted by those in the business but it tells the audience quite a bit about 1. Alan Ball and, 2. how incredibly trained these wolves are. This is what they do.
In honour of Sunday’s premiere of TB Season 3, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, and Alexander Skarsgård landed the cover of this week’s Entertainment Weekly. See what the cast has to say about the sexiness and secrets of season three!
* Alexander Skarsgård on his newfound fame: “It’s quite surreal that people want to take a picture of me buying milk. I don’t really get it.”
* Joe Manganiello on having to be nude as Alcide: “Having been a fan of the show, you know you’re going to be naked at some point. I will say that I was welcomed into the brotherhood of the sock. When you’re naked on the show, you have to wear a sock, and it’s not on your foot.”
* Creator Alan Ball on this year’s theme: “If last season’s general theme was religion, I would say this season’s theme is probably politics — vampire politics.”
To hear some more, including how real-life couple Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer feel about their sex scenes, just keep reading.
* Sam Trammell’s hints about the new season: “There are some elements, metaphors of racial politics and gender politics — they’re there if you want to look for them, but it’s really popcorn, fun entertainment.”
* Anna Paquin on how she feels about the nudity: “It doesn’t really bother me. I’m really close with all of our cast, and we’ve all seen each other in various compromising and odd situations.”
* Stephen Moyer on how his relationship with Paquin is a benefit: “I think that one great bonus is we don’t need afluffer.”
Hee.
First Kristen is calling True Blood “porn.” Now Stephen Moyer (Vampire Bill Compton) is teasing us about his non-need for “a fluffer” when he’s got Anna around.
I love HBO for giving us True Blood.