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HBO's "True Blood" [merged]

lafayette, as has been pointed out in many reviews. Is sort of like the voice of the audience. He says a lot of shit we are thinking. He grounds a lot of shit, and is also great comic relief.

Jesus fits into one of the books in Charlaine Harris series. He isn't in the books themselves, but because the producer has added a lot of extra characters, it is ok. He is the male Holly.

Holly was introduced for the same reason. She is a witch (i think they revealed that?) and will play a big part in next season. Just like Jesus. But her role isn't questioned because she is a straight female.

Oh, I should tell you, this next season is all about witches and magic.

I know the creator of the show likes to let developments span seasons and over time. They introduced Jesus early, one: to give Lafayette a much needed love interest, and two: to set up next season. Tara's storyline is pretty similar to the books. She is bad with men, and has yet to find a good one yet. I will agree though, that last season had too many storylines.

Actually... I forgot about Holly... she was pretty fucking annoying/contrived. I actually dislike her more than I dislike Jesus. She's another one of those minor characters that they're not doing a good job developing.... Shove her in randomly, boohoo I got raped... btw I'm witch and I'll help you kill your baby.........They're doing the fairy subplot characters much better than the witch subplot, because they flash us a peek and then keep us in mystery, instead of randomly adding them on to major characters and creating the illusion that they're remotely useful.

True Blood = Oh hey let's change everything good that was in the books, oh hey let's go here and then let's go there and then this happened and then oh hey main story again.... oh hey look we just created an annoying useless character.... oh I know lets just shove him in and hope he's useful in the next season, and then let's make all the more important characters minor and annoying, and then kill them off like hmmm Stan or like hmmmm Calvin fucking Norris..


Season 1 was amazing because it all fit together... They even pulled the Jessica subplot off well because they developed her story and made something substantial out of it. There were a few annoying parts to it like Jason's oh I love v addicted girlfriend... but that was easily overlooked.

Season 2 was the worst.... Maryann Eggs Tara Sam subplot didn't make the least bit of sense, and was so overly drawn out.... Let's not even being to talk about how ridiculous over-acted Godric/Eric was...

Season 3 was mildly satisfying because they got Alcide down perfectly.... Created something interesting with Russel and his bff.... Tommy and Sam's subplot was also interesting but ending up kind of flopping as did white trash cougar town..... Tara and that other crazy vamp was like.... REALLY? It feels like you just stuck him in there to make Tara forget about Eggs... even though she's already doing that on and off every other episode... sorry... grief isn't that contrived Also how convenient that Tara gets dragged into the whole Russel mess.... yup make her get hitched with the crazy vampire investigator BECAUSE THERE'S NOTHING ELSE FOR HER TO DO.

And then they realize now that (after lafayette gets locked up in season 2 and goes through PTSD for a seemingly fleeting moment) Lafayette is fucking useless to the plot... there's really no point for him being in the series minus the fact that every fan-serviced TB groupie peon that watches TB has some sort of man crush on him and because Nelsan Ellis is a good actor.... so they write in Jesus... who conveniently is a witch and also happens to be the nurse that takes care of his mommy. OKAY. REAL GOOD WRITING THERE. There's also the whole... let's make V do whatever we want it to do to people... even though it doesn't make any consistent sense. Especially that whole crap with Jesus going... oh you sell drugs.... drugs are evil, I hate you... just kidding I love you take V with me teehee now we can see things together and you can tell the future/see into the past, you have special witch powers now, my grandfather was evil, but you should use them for good, the end.

There's nothing wrong with writing in new characters or making minor characters important when they do it right, and they are perfectly capable of doing it right.... If they spent as much time thinking rationally about doing things on their own OR using the decently written books as a closer guide, this could have been one of the best shows in TV history.
 
Actually... I forgot about Holly... she was pretty fucking annoying/contrived. I actually dislike her more than I dislike Jesus. She's another one of those minor characters that they're not doing a good job developing.... Shove her in randomly, boohoo I got raped... btw I'm witch and I'll help you kill your baby.........They're doing the fairy subplot characters much better than the witch subplot.

True Blood = Oh hey let's change everything good that was in the books, oh hey let's go here and then let's go there and then this happened and then oh hey main story again.... oh hey look we just created an annoying useless character.... oh I know lets just shove him in and hope he's useful in the next season, and then let's make all the more important characters minor and annoying, and then kill them off like hmmm Stan or like hmmmm Calvin fucking Norris..


Season 1 was amazing because it all fit together... They even pulled the Jessica subplot off well because they developed her story and made something substantial out of it. There were a few annoying parts to it like Sam's oh I love v addicted girlfriend... but that was easily overlooked.

Season 2 was the worst.... Maryann Eggs Tara Sam subplot didn't make the least bit of sense, and was so overly drawn out.... Let's not even being to talk about how ridiculous over-acted Godric/Eric was...

Season 3 was mildly satisfying because they got Alcide down perfectly.... Created something interesting with Russel and his bff.... Tommy and Sam's subplot was also interesting but ending up kind of flopping as did white trash cougar town..... Tara and that other crazy vamp was like.... REALLY? It feels like you just stuck him in there to make Tara forget about Eggs... even though she's been continually doing that on and off on her own... Convenient that Tara gets dragged to Russel's place too....HMMM

And then they realize now that (after lafayette gets locked up in season 2 and goes through PTSD for a seemingly fleeting moment) Lafayette is fucking useless to the plot... there's really no point for him being in the series minus the fact that every fan-serviced peon that watches TB has some sort of man crush on him and because Nelsan Ellis is a good actor.... so they write in Jesus... who conveniently is a witch and also happens to be the nurse that takes care of his mommy. OKAY. REAL GOOD WRITING THERE. There's also the whole... let's make V do whatever we want it to do to people... even though it doesn't make any consistent sense. Especially that whole crap with Jesus going... oh you sell drugs.... drugs are evil, I hate you... just kidding I love you take V with me teehee now we can see things together and you can tell the future/see into the past, you have special witch powers now, my grandfather was evil, but you should use them for good, the end.

There's nothing wrong with writing in new characters or making minor characters important when they do it right, and they are perfectly capable of doing it right.... If they spent as much time thinking rationally about doing things on their own OR using the decently written books as a closer guide, they wouldn't be
:( I loved the Godric/Eric plot. Godric is a badass, I wish they had kept him around. The Maryann subplot of convoluted to the max, but it was semi enjoyable to watch.

Season 3 was ok. I liked that they attempted to give Lafayette a love interest. And a cute one for that matter. IDK though, I feel like Holly and Jesus were introduced in season 3 to be used in season 4. Like the director was pre-gaming the next season. I hope he ties them all together a lot better in this next season.
 
^ Sookie - "Okay, if your job is to look after me can I just say you suck?"

:rotflmao:

I've been watching the reruns of season 3 and I still want Burnt Russell to come back. He was a trip sitting in that chair all crispy.

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I pick up season 3 on Blu ray tomorrow at Best Buy. Yay!
 
July episode summaries. Lots of spoilers!

Episode #38: “You Smell Like Dinner”: Sookie adjusts to Bon Temps’ new realities; Bill reveals pieces of his past; Eric crashes a witches’ meeting; Jason gets his wounds licked; Andy struggles with his addiction; Sam learns of Luna’s special talents; Jessica satisfies her blood cravings; Arlene witnesses strange behavior from her family. (Written by Brian Bucker; directed by Scott Winant.) July 3, 5, 6, 9 and 14

Episode #39: “If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin’?”: Sookie makes a deal with Eric, and reconnects with Alcide; Bill punishes an errant vampire and counsels a guilt-ridden Jessica; Jason is cast as a reluctant savior; Tommy eyes a scam and alienates Sam; Marnie flexes her newfound powers; Pam delivers an ultimatum to Lafayette, Tara and Jesus; Eric spoils Sookie’s faerie reunion. (Written by Alan Ball; directed by David Petrarca.) July 10, 12, 13, 14 and 16

Episode #40: “I’m Alive and on Fire”: Alcide helps Sookie hunt for Eric; Marnie searches for guidance to break a spell; Bill discovers a common bond with the Bellefleurs; Jason begs for liberation from Hotshot; Sam penetrates Luna’s inner circle; Arlene sees the writing on the wall; Tommy returns to his roots. (Written by Nancy Oliver; directed by Michael Lehmann.) July 17, 19, 20 and 23

Episode #41: “Me and the Devil”: Sookie nurtures Eric; Bill gets involved personally in the necromancy crisis; Pam takes the veil; Sam becomes Tommy’s accomplice; Arlene and Terry look to religion to solve their problem; Jesus and Lafayette head to Mexico to harness a shaman’s power; Jason convalesces. (Written by Mark Hudis; directed by Daniel Minahan.) July 24, 26, 27 and 30

Episode #42: “I Wish I Was the Moon”: Sookie searches for Jason under a full moon; Marnie connects with spirits of the past; Arlene and Terry cope with a suspicious inferno; Debbie urges Alcide to join a new werewolf community; Tommy trades places with Sam; Lafayette feels the spirit in Mexico; Eric surrenders to his King’s will. (Written by Raelle Tucker; directed by Jeremy Podeswa.) July 31
 
Oh how I've missed Jason, Eric and Sam....yum

Good ep...looking forward to finding out more about what happened in the year Sookie was gone
 
That was a pretty awesome premiere. I forgot how much I love this show!

-First, Jason is looking GOOD (although I'm not looking forward to the return of Crystal. Snooze)
-Lesbian Tara is an interesting twist
-The fairie/demon thing at the beginning was pretty spectacular. I wonder if we'll see more of them. And more Barry.
-Loving the Eric/Sookie tension. And I'm loving the end of Sookie/Bill even more.
-The witch storyline seems promising -- hopefully it will make Lafayette/Jesus less boring.
-No Alcide :(
-What's up with Tommy? Is he living with Ms. Fortenberry now?
-What happened to Queen Sophie Ann?

This season looks to be an improvement over the last.
 
Jason seemed so different.

Ryan is such a good fucking actor. I don't even know if he meant to do it.

Jason is more refined, sophisticated, and mature in the most subtle ways. I mean in simple mannerisms, gestures and of course dialog.

He nailed it.

Tara's girlfriend is my new EVERYTHING.

Bill the king? YAS. Does that mean the Queen will make an appearance? Lovesss herrrr

I will be honest, when the show started I was like shit all the other seasons flowed into each other naturally.

Well by the end of this episode I felt back at home, in Louisiana.

Have not watched episode two yet. Will tomorrow though.
 
I gotta say as dissappointed as I was with season 3 this is looking to be a great season after seeing the first 2 episodes(episode 2 is available online or On Demand if you have it)!!!

-love that they jumped ahead in time. The pacing was getting a bit slow, and this is/will make for great storylines.

-love the new Tara. It's great to see her happy and confident.

-love the new Jason. Not an idiot at all really.

"-No Alcide"

He appears in episode 3

"-What's up with Tommy? Is he living with Ms. Fortenberry now?"

Yup. With Hoyt gone she needs someone to take care of I guess (and apparently she did try to shoot Jessica but had bad aim!)

"-What happened to Queen Sophie Ann?"

It gets explained in episode 2
 
"Tara...I'm still kind of pissed off at her "fed up w/ men so now she's a lesbian" storyline. The writers keep denying that they gave into this cliche, but come on, they totally did"

Or maybe she's just bisexual?
 
Lafayette: "I'm sorry after all that trouble yo bird's still dead." :rotflmao:

Arlene: "What kind of baby pulls the heads off Barbie dolls?!"
Terry: "He's got your side in him too."
Arlene: "It's not my side I'm worried about."

Tommy: "How's that anger mangement going?"
Sam: "I think I need a few more sessions."
 
it was good to see godric in the "preview" of the coming season. since he died from exposing himself to the sun, i'm thinking he's coming back in flashbacks. whatever way he comes back, i'm glad.
 
Episode 2 came out already thanks to July 4, wonder what exactly happened to Eric.
 
Good episode. No longer going alongside with the book. I don't ever remind the evil fae storyline. Should be interesting. I just hope we find out what Lafayette is, rather than him stumbling along.

Jason is looking better this season. His arms are jacked!
 
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