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HBO's "True Blood" [merged]

In the book series, Sophie-Anne Leclerq is portrayed as an 1100 year old vampire who died in her early teens. She is originally from northern France (Lotharingia) and was the daughter of the wealthiest man in town.

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Her name then was Judith. When she was about ten or twelve, a peddler came to her village carrying what Sophie now believes to be a form of influenza. Within two weeks of his visit the town was wiped out except for her and an older boy named Clovis. Though she's forgotten why, the boy did not like her. He raped Sophie and took her to the next town, where he offered her for money and food. They were camped out in the woods when a very hungry vampire attacked Clovis, most likely because he was bigger, and then decided that Sophie would make a good companion. His name was Alain, and they traveled together for around three years. Sophie mentions that he once was a priest, and enjoyed scaring them in their beds. Alain kept promising Sophie that he would bring her over - she wanted the strength - but he would do the same thing Clovis had, selling her for money. One night they came to a village where the head-man knew what Alain really was - Alain had forgotten that he killed the man's wife while passing through. The villagers bound him with silver and left him in a hut to keep him until the priest returned from a trip. They did not tie Sophie up for they knew that she was human and that Alain had abused her. The head-man's family wanted to take her as a slave. She sneaked into the hut and told Alain that she would free him when he changed her. After some bargaining, he agreed. She dug a hole big enough for her body in the dirt floor. They planned that Alain would drain her and bury her under that pallet that he lay on, smoothing the dirt floor as best he could. On the third night, she would rise, break his chains, and they would flee in the darkness. But the priest returned before the three days were up. By the time Sophie dug herself out, Alain was dead. The hut the villagers stored Alain in was the priest's, and he was the one who told Sophie what had happened. She told him that she was the angel of death and that she was passing him over for being so virtuous. After a few years, she discovered an orphan, like her, roaming in the woods, like her, being forced, like her. That orphan was Andre, and they've been together ever since. Andre becomes Sophie-Anne's personal bodyguard, companion, and, at a time, lover. She has also made Sigebert and Wybert (Saxon warriors) vampire and they are also Sophie-Anne's bodyguards. She has a special ability, a gift, in which she can talk to her "children" telepathically. She says she can keep her children with her, talking to and loving each other physically. This differs from normal "maker"/"child" relationships which start out as companions or lovers but do not last long (in vampire standards). Usually, the child will leave the maker, and must only come again when he/she is called upon by the maker.
oh cool, thanks.

i have to wait till my next pay check to get the next book "Dead as a Doornail" so I can read it.

sadly, that paycheck is 2 weeks or so away :(
 
I have a question for those of that have read or are reading the books. What does having done that do for you when watching the show?

For example, I read the first five Harry Potter books before watching each of the movies and was pleasantly surprised with how closely the films followed the books and how little the films left out from the relatively hefty books. It didn't take away from my enjoyment of the movies knowing what was going to happen. Of course, a 2 hour movie and a 12 hour weekly tv series are two completely different entities.

I really would like to read the books the series is based on but I love the cliffhanger nature of the show. I'm not sure I'd want to know about certain major characters that are or could be coming or storylines.

Basically, how closely does the show follow the books? Are you all still surprised by the show? Anything that disappoints you?
 
I have a question for those of that have read or are reading the books. What does having done that do for you when watching the show?

For example, I read the first five Harry Potter books before watching each of the movies and was pleasantly surprised with how closely the films followed the books and how little the films left out from the relatively hefty books. It didn't take away from my enjoyment of the movies knowing what was going to happen. Of course, a 2 hour movie and a 12 hour weekly tv series are two completely different entities.

I really would like to read the books the series is based on but I love the cliffhanger nature of the show. I'm not sure I'd want to know about certain major characters that are or could be coming or storylines.

Basically, how closely does the show follow the books? Are you all still surprised by the show? Anything that disappoints you?
IDK, the books and True Blood are close, but that close.

Eric is different in the book from the show, I would say show Eric is more interesting, but who knows.

The books arent all about vampires either. Sure it def has a vamp in every book I have read so far, but they get into werewolves, and their government structure, witches show up. Apparently we learn about fairies and stuff. Shifters.

One thing I will say is that reading the books will not spoil anything from the show. AB seems to be making a good job of keeping them seperatel, but the same.

For instance (and I havent read this book, I skipped it) Maryann wasn't the maenad, and the maenad in the book apparently wasnt that evil.
 
Thank you Apollo and Yeshua for your opinions. They've helped me to make up my mind. I'm fairly certain I'm going to be reading the book series now.

Crappy timing though considering I'm going to be starting school Thursday.
 
Wasnt a fairy in the original first episode?Hiding in the woods or something to help sookie with her encounter when they were draining bill?

But they edited it out, maybe they aren't going that fairy route or something.

i need to read the books.


If that's the case that's a good thing. I know True Blood can get completely over the top but I can't possibly see myself taking fairies in the same show, primarily centered on vampires, seriously.
 
Have you guys noticed the real life fang on Stephan Moyer :eek: ;)

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More spoilers!

Expect More Sookie-Eric Sex: Even if it's just a dream, odds are we'll be privy to some extra lovin' between poor, duped Sookie and conniving Eric. "She drank his blood, so now she has really vivid sexual fantasies about him. I guess that's how it works," Anna said. "Because in season one after she drinks Bill's blood, she has a moment outside of his house...She's kind of sitting there by herself having a little touch and feel," she reminded us. (How could we forget?)

The Queen Is Going to Shake Up Relationships: Drama is going to ensue when Queen Sophie (Evan Rachel Wood) gets involved in the next episode... especially in the sex department. When asked the identity of the queen's sex partner(s), Anna's lips were sealed. "I like my job," she said coyly.

True Blood Meets True Life in the Finale: Watch out for a special cameo from the author of the original book series, Charlaine Harris. According to Anna, now that it is no longer true to the plot of the books, Charlaine loves the suspense when she watches the show.

True Blood Isn't Getting Any More Normal: "It's obviously getting weirder," admitted Anna about this season. "And it's gonna get weirder still," she teased.

FAN Q&A's:

Michele in Pine Bluff, Ark.: Do you know anything about Sookie's new power on True Blood? I can't stop thinking about it.
Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette) has done his homework and spills the beans: "Well, I read the books, so I think she's part fairy. That was her fairy power." According to Rutina Wesley (who plays Sookie's BFF Tara), "[Sookie's power] is a funky little thing," but she also tells us the show won't answer that question for certain any time in season two.

Ada in Gallup, N.M.: You teased on Monday that someone surprising was going to save Sam Merlotte. Can you give us a hint?
Well, according to Tara Buck, who plays Fangtasia waitress Ginger, "I'm coming back this Sunday, and I don't want to give anything away, but everybody's back from Dallas, and there's a lot of stuff that's accumulated and a lot of danger. We've got everybody, we've got Sam running from Maryann, and he may actually..." Tara wants to keep her job, so she couldn't tell us everything, but we have it good authority that he may actually seek refuge with Eric and Pam at Fangtasia in Shreveport, La. Awesome!

Bonny in Birmingham, England: I've just about had it with that maenad Maryann. Can we please get rid of her soon?
Yes, Maryann will be vanquished, but it won't be easy. Nelsan Ellis tells us that no one character single-handedly takes her out, but rather it's a "group effort" by all of the good guys.

Harper in Bemidji, Minn.: What can you tell us about Evan Rachel Wood's character?
Look for Marc Malkin's exclusive interview with Evan later today, but the other thing to know is that Sophie is hooked up with Sookie's cousin, Hadley Hale (Lindsey Haun), which you can see for yourself in our Spoiler Stills gallery. Wow. Those Stackhouse women sure do like vampires—could the attraction somehow be genetic?

And a teaser from Evan Rachel Wood, who plays Queen Sophie-Anne.

This past Sunday's episode was so crazy. I was just watching it and going, "What the f--k!"
That's pretty much how I feel after every episode. [Laughs] Just wait until the last episodes! There's a lot that is going to happen. It's going to be insane. Those were the only scripts that I read, and I was just thinking to myself (a) how are they going to film this, (b) how are they going to get away with this, and (c) just what the hell is going on?

All I can say is thank god! I can't wait. Thanks!
 
Okay, I have to say this--I think Rutina Wesley is a revelation these past two seasons. She brings such amazing life to the character of Tara, and I think she has some of the most emotionally wrenching scenes of any actress on television. If this woman does not get acknowledged with some kind of award for the work she is doing in this series, it will be a crime. I just think she's incredible.
 
I agree with you Killjoke, I was shocked that the Emmy Awards snubbed True Blood this year by not giving them any major nominations when it is the hottest show on television right now!
 
Best line of the night: "You two should just fuck each other and get it over with!" I would love to see Bill and Eric fuck. And I love Sophi-Anne and her craving for boy-on-boy action. But how is it that she knows so much stuff about Maenads?

And as much as Bill annoys me sometimes, I love how he was getting under Eric's skin by threatening to tell the Queen about his V-selling business. And I loved that we finally saw Eric fly.

Stupid Tara. And stupid Lettie Mae.

I can't wait 2 weeks for the finale! What happens to Sookie? Does the God actually come? Can't we just move Labor Day?
 
I agree with you Killjoke, I was shocked that the Emmy Awards snubbed True Blood this year by not giving them any major nominations when it is the hottest show on television right now!

What was the term they could be nominated for? The episode that was worthy of nominations, "I Will Rise Up" just aired two weeks ago
 
Best line of the night: "You two should just fuck each other and get it over with!" I would love to see Bill and Eric fuck. And I love Sophi-Anne and her craving for boy-on-boy action. But how is it that she knows so much stuff about Maenads?

And as much as Bill annoys me sometimes, I love how he was getting under Eric's skin by threatening to the Queen about his V-selling business. And I loved that we finally saw Eric fly.

Stupid Tara. And stupid Lettie Mae.

I can't wait 2 weeks for the finale! What happens to Sookie? Does the God actually come? Can't we just move Labor Day?

I love the queen! She definitely seemed to know how to defeat Maryann. But what do you think that was at the end of the episode? LOL @ Eric fixing his hair after messing it up from flying. Two weeks is too damn long. One week was long...
 
erw's character is amazing. i love, love, love her. and i think she knows about the v blood. she knows about lots of things.
 
I love the queen! She definitely seemed to know how to defeat Maryann. But what do you think that was at the end of the episode? LOL @ Eric fixing his hair after messing it up from flying. Two weeks is too damn long. One week was long...

At the end of the episode? When Sookie found out that Lafayette was influenced?
 
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