Good to see Bill in the sunlight, clad in white but alas, his true nature overtook him–again and her tried to fang Claudette, Sookie’s Faery godmother. After she zapped him she indulged him by listening to his request to explain what 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…
I don’t know if like me, you are having mixed feelings about True Blood’s imminent Season 3 ending. Don’t get me wrong, I have no doubt that it will be awesome but this season went by faster than both one and two–it was so jam-packed with new characters and beefed-up parts for some old favourites. It’s just so hard to say goodbye. OK. Now I’m sounding like a sappy love song so let us get to something a bit more hardcore, shall we? Courtesy of E!Online (Please learn how to spell actor Denis O’Hare’s name–let’s pretend you are actual journalists, OK? (Sorry for the mini-rant, readers. I am fanatical about this type of thing. I expect E! to get it right–it is their paying gig–which I’d be glad to do–hell, I’ll be their proof-reader! )
In the alone time Jessica and Hoyt share at Bill’s house after she saves him from Tommy in his pit bull form by ripping open her vein and feeding him, Hoyt listens as Jessica explains the realities of her true nature. Although momentarily taken aback by her confessing that she accidentally drained and killed a trucker, Hoyt accepts that Jessica simply cannot stomach Tru Blood and can only feed on humans. Without hesitation but with slight trepidation Hoyt offers his own blood to Jessica.
True Blood: Season 3 – In Memoriam (HBO) HBO | Season 3 Ep. 0 | Added: August 30, 2010
Let’s go back and pay our respects to all the people who lost their lives in the past 3 seasons of “True Blood.” And don’t forget to watch the season 3 finale on Sunday, September 12 at 9pm only on HBO. For more information, log onto HBO.com.
I apologize but haven’t been able to find a clean copy of the promo for the season finale. Hard to make good screen caps but I tried. Scroll down for ‘em.
Have no fear, tho’. I’m quite sure there will be plenty of delicious (video) morsels from HBO in the next 10 or so days to whip us into a frenzy. Check back!
True Blood – 3×12 – ‘Evil is Going On’ Season Finale Screen Caps
HBO — Apr 25, 2010 — Season 3 Ep. 0 — Waiting does suck, but the wait is almost over! True Blood “Waiting Sucks” promo showing Season 3 in production. This one features Sookie Stackhouse and Eric Northman. True Blood returns to HBO on Sunday June 13th 2010.
Below – Screen Caps (HBO Credit)
This peaked my curiosity. It’s not taken from the book(s), right?
It can’t be what it seems but it’s hard to dispute what the True Blood Season 3 “Waiting Sucks” #6 Video looks like.
Eric is attacking…someone and Sookie shoots Eric?!?
Isn’t there a were(wolf)-looking guy in what must be part of this same scene?
I”m pretty sure we are meant to piece them together.
HBO’s “True Blood” Behind the Scenes in Clinton, Louisiana
Thanks to batonrougetravel!
This video gives us a good glimpse of Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis), blue eyeshadow and all–and he’s looking mighty fine! Also featured is Anna Paquin (Sookie) and Ryan Kwanten (Jason) in their “work clothes” and makeup.
True Blood – Episode 2.x04 – Shake and Fingerpop – USA Today Review
“Not that the first three episodes haven’t been great, gory, sexy fantasy fun, or that it hasn’t been a pleasure to see new characters arrive and new stories begin. But with Sunday’s episode, the first this season written by creator Alan Ball, you can just feel the show’s main plots kick into another gear.
That is, by the way, par for the True Blood course: It was around this same time last go-round that Gran died, the event that jump-started the first season. Nothing quite that series-shaking happens Sunday, but major answers do arrive, including some important new information about that heart-coveting monster, as major shifts send the characters off and running in new directions.
For Sookie and her beloved blood-sucker, Bill (the perfectly teamed Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer), that means a trip to Dallas to hunt for a kidnapped vampire sheriff, with Bill’s vamp ward Jessica (an amusingly petulant Deborah Ann Woll) in tow. No, the show hasn’t left the backwoods of Bon Temps. But by taking a big-city sojourn, True Blood can explore a whole new humorous side of its out, loud and proud vampire metaphor, complete with luxury vampire hotels that play vampire porn. (Sample title: Intercourse With a Vampire.)
Happily, the new plot continues to stoke the fire Paquin and Moyer bring to their hot, star-crossed romance while adding a new layer of domestic comedy. Somewhat reluctantly, they’re now raising a teenager — and underneath the vamp-vs.-human overlay is a smart exploration of the accommodations two very different people have to come to when parenting.
Other stories perk along, including one that reunites two terrific actors and characters: Alexander Skarsgard’s Eric and Nelsan Ellis’ Lafayette. Indeed, sparing Lafayette the deadly fate he met in Charlaine Harris’ first book was one of the biggest and smartest departures the show has made.
The only story line stumble so far is Jason’s (Ryan Kwanten) stint with an anti-vampire cult. It has been entertaining, but too much of the humor plays as an overly familiar attack on fundamentalists. If the plot (like the show itself) hasn’t already shot over the top, it’s skimming right along the border, and the writers would be wise to resist the urge to soar higher.
That qualm aside, what we’re seeing this season is a show that has grown confident and comfortable enough to expand its universe while maintaining its tonal control. Almost every comic scene includes the threat of horror, and almost every horrific scene has some small touch of comic relief.
All in all, True Blood is one of TV’s true joys. Drink deep.”
True Blood Season 3 Bill & Sookie Tee Plus Size
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