Pam & Yvetta

These are in a viewer with a click-to-get-what-you-want format. All photos are property of and thanks to HBO and to TrueBloodDotNet.

Their use here is for Truebie sharing of fun stuff. ;)

A couple of my faves and there are many–are these. Opinions?

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There are many Lafayette & Jesus shots which I’m thinking must mean that they will have a decent-sized storyline in True Blood season 4. Who doesn’t love Lafayette? And Jesus so far has been very easy to embrace as a character.

I’m pretty excited about the possible direction for Lafayette & Jesus in season 4 and I love how Lafayette, a character known to us since season one but long dead in the Sookie Stackhouse series books, is growing. When we first meet “Lala” he already possess the foundation for what’s happening to him at the end of Season 3. He sees right through people as if…he had some kind of extra ability. The way the story seems to be unfolding is that Lafayette, beyond the obvious “something extra” he possesses had previously unknown-to him voodoo/ black magic- based mad skillz and coincidentally or not, new boyfriend does as well!

Sookie takes on Alcide's ex werebitch Debbie Pelt

Anna Paquin (Sookie) readys herself for both Debbie Pelt and Russell Edgington to come for her.

Sookie and Debbie had a real brawl which ended with Sookie dragging the blades of some sewing scissors across Debbie Pelt’s cheek. As of now, the second to last eppy of Season 3, their business is still open-ended…so I expect more from Brit Morgan in season 4–especially because Joe Manganiello will be a series regular as Debbie’s ex-bf,  the still-pining, Mississsippi were, Alcide Herveaux. Speaking of:

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Big ol’ piece of eye-candy but a comic-book geek, IRL. Have to be charmed by Mr. Manganiello. At least I was–and am looking forward to seeing how the Sookie & Alcide dynamic plays out in True Blood Season 4.

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This scene with a hungry Jessica accidentally showing her fangs to Arlene after-hours at Merlotte’s when the two were all alone except Jessica’s next meal “Curlers” (below), was very funny. Carrie Preston as “Arlene” is a hoot.

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As with all maker-progeny vampire relationships Bill and Lorena’s was very strong.

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In a few words: She loved him in her own “twisted” (pun intended) way and he hated her. Or she obeyed her true nature and he refused to after (under 100 years but above 50) years of bloody binging with Lorena… I’ve forgotten exactly how many. Perhaps he has as well. ;)

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This was simply a very cool scene esp. visually right through the science-fiction-y “Authority,”  identities shrouded, appeared on the big screen to hear Eric’s story– with both their queries and comments sent through an earpiece Nan Flanagan wore.

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Good to see Bill in the sunlight, clad in white but alas, his true nature overtook him–again and he tried to fang Claudette, Sookie’s Faery godmother. After she zapped him she indulged him by listening to his request to explain “what” (“What are you?”) she was so he could tell Sookie what “she” is–to “protect Sookie.” The audience was not privy to their convo. and many people seem to doubt that Bill told Sookie the truth about his encounter with Claudette. Time will tell…

Aww. One Two more.
Both Eric (Alexander Skarsgård) and Pam (Kristen Bauer van Straten) are in a very tense scene with one another (and the attorney writing Eric’s will) but they are dressed nearly colour-coordinated and they both look fantastic!)
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The King (Russell) is closing in after Eric’s murder of Russell’s husband of 800 years, Talbot. Pam is very worried about Eric and this time she does offer him a suggestion–”find a way to use her” (Sookie) to save his skin, she implores Eric in this scene from late season 3.

Don’t forget! There’s no  newTrue Blood episode this week (September 5) because of Labour Day. The season finale of True Blood is on September 12!

There many more (see above) but it’s getting really late and I’m taking off to Canada for the week. Kisses!

TrueBloodSpanish — May 12, 2010 — True Blood Season 3 Invitation to the Set video (Sangre Fresca)

“I hope we are teasing you enough here. I hope.” – Ryan Kwanten

Teasing? Try killing! LOL .

This is unbelievably great! Watch & see.

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True Blood: Season 3 Werewolf Tease (HBO)

HBO — May 13, 2010 — Season 3 Ep. 0 — (Rated: TV-Y) The new season of True Blood premieres Sunday June 13. For more information, log onto HBO.com.

OMG!

I thought vampires were scary but yikes. I’m really glad I have someone to watch the show with me! It looks fantastic, don’t you think?

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HBO Season 3 Poster (4.30)

TRUE BLOOD: Based on the popular Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris, this hit drama series was created by Alan Ball, creator of HBO’s Emmy®-winning series “Six Feet Under.” The show tells the ongoing tale of Sookie (Golden Globe winner Anna Paquin), a waitress with telepathic gifts – and an irresistible attraction to 173-year old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) who went missing at the end of season two.

With the assistance (and often hindrance) of locals – including her newly inspired brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten), shape-shifting boss Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell), in-mourning pal Tara Thornton (Rutina Wesley), Tara’s vamp-linked cousin Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis),
on-the-wagon detective Andy Bellefleur (Chris Bauer), vampire sheriff Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård) and teen vamp Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) – Sookie desperately tries to locate her fiancé as season three opens, ending up in a netherworld of human and undead interlopers, among them the Vampire King of Mississippi, Russell Edgington (Denis O’Hare) and his followers, a pack of vicious werewolves who feed on vampire blood.

Episode #25: “Bad Blood“:
Sookie turns to Eric for help finding Bill; Andy urges Jason to stay the course; Sam reconnects with his past; Tara seeks refuge from her grief. (Written by Brian Buckner; directed by Daniel Minahan.)
Playdates: 13, 15, 16, 19 and 30

Episode #26: “Beautifully Broken“:
Russell Edgington, the Vampire King of Mississippi, concocts a plan to consolidate his power. Eric remembers his past; Sam tests the strength of his family bonds; Tara finds an ally in a shady vampire named Franklin Mott. (Written by Raelle Tucker; directed by Scott Winant.)
Playdates: 20, 22, 23, 26 and 30


Episode #27: “It Hurts Me Too“:
In search of Bill, Sookie heads to Jackson, Mississippi in the company of Alcide, a werewolf bodyguard assigned by Eric to protect her. Jason is distracted from his police exams; Bud reaches the end of his rope; Arlene copes with unexpected news; Franklin charms Tara, and gets Jessica out of a jam; Eric bequeaths a gift to Lafayette. Haunted by visions from his past, Bill makes a surprising pledge of allegiance. (Written by Alexander Woo; directed by Michael Lehmann.) Playdates: 27, 29 and 30

Source: HBO

It is pretty awesome getting details, however skimpy about what direction  True Bood Season 3 is headed in. It seems thaat quite literally with Sam off in search of his roots, Sookie headed to Mississippi with Alcide, and Bill taken to parts unknown that the lead characters will be scattered for a while.

Kind of intriguing too, ” Eric “bequeaths a gift to Lafayette”? Huh? Eric doesn’t do anything unless there’s a possibility of a payoff for himself–now or down the line so what can this all be about?

It’s good to see that Andy is referred to as “on-the-wagon detective, Andy Bellefleur,” but it’s troubling to hear that “Bud reaches the end of his rope.”

Taken together it sounds like Andy Bellefluer is stepping up and Sheriff Bud Dearborne stepping down. I’m glad Andy is getting his head clear but I love the comic interludes that Sheriff Dearborne provides and don’t want to see him go! I’m not a typical fan (if there is such a thing). It’s a given on a show that Alan Ball creates that I love the central characters but I take a lot of enjoyment from the supporting characters like William Sanderson (Bud) as well. They tend to be pretty great actors and they shine in their short time on-screen.



jussunique — May 08, 2010 — New Promo tonight with voiceover from the new season.

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