In the books Sookie and Eric develop a strong blood bond, stronger than Sookie and Bill’s, because they’ve exchanged blood more often, starting with Eric tricking her into helping he remove a bullet with her mouth
Ah yes, the old “I’ve been bitten by a snake and you need to suck the venom out” trick.
When Bill told her to step away from her father, it seemed like she was compelled to, rather than stepping away of her own volition. Is she forced to obey Bill because he created her?
It seems like Sookie is getting her blood drunk and drinking vampire blood an awful lot. How much of that has to happen before you become a vamp yourself?
I really didn’t understand the scene between Mary Ann and Sam. What is it exactly that she does to people? I thought Sam was a shape-shifter to begin with, and often changed to a dog to watch after Sookie.
Maenads, in Greek mythology, were human female devotees of Bacchus, who became fearsomely unreasonable–and as strong as Hercules–and therefore dangerously unpredictable when in the midst of their frenzy. One story has them murdering Oddyseus by pelting him with large boulders, and another one has one of them tearing a king (of Sparta?) limb from limb, after shaking him out of a large conifer by pushing against its great trunk with their dainty palms and causing the tree to oscillate. But AFAIK their threat lies in physical violence, and not in spells or turning people into things.
I’m reading the first book and that question is answered when Sookie asks Bill whether there are “other ways” to get turned.
Other vampires have told me humans they habitually bite, day after day, can become vampires quite unexpectedly. But that requires consecutive, deep, feedings.
Mary Anne’s parties make me think of Bacchanals too. The Maenads also had sex with Pan (all of them…remember Mary Anne’s painting and her comment that Pan’s human lover “could be any of us”).
One more thing – the Maenads were devotees of Dionysus (Roman: Bacchus), and one of Dionysus’ primary symbols was a bull.
Changing men into pigs was Circe, though, so I’m not sure what to do with that.
(spoiler for 6/28 follows because I assume the disclaimer applies only to last week’s ep)
last night’s episode, that the detective found momentarily in a shed, actually a person? But then when he looked again, the shed was empty and not a naked person as you would expect to see after a shapeshifting spell wears off.
No thread for this week? Anyway… if we go by the book, the answer to your spoilered question is no. I don’t know where it went, but it is just what it looked like.