Oh, it was totally awful. The worst was Anna Paquin’s completely over-the-top acting in her fight with Bill. Her Scarlett O’Hara rendition of, “God damn you Bill Compton!” had me in stitches. I don’t believe that was the intended effect. Whatever, the writing and acting was bad last season, too, and I still loved it.
I hope Sookie finds out about Eric’s dungeon. That girl still has an entirely too bright view of vampires.
Agreeing to be a “good girl” is so totally out of character for the brat vampire that it HAS to be an act. I assume that next week will have Sookie rueing that she made the deal with her.
So far, this seems nothing like the book. If so, can I request that Sookie break up with Bill earlier than in the books, and bone Eric this season?
I was rewatching tonight (husband was out of town and didn’t get to see it last night). Was Eric…having his hair highlighted when he came down to the dungeon?
Word was last season that they were going to use the first book as a template and as a basis for the first season, but after that they were going to largely jettison the book plots and start taking things in their ( the producers ) own direction.
Don’t know how much they’re going to stick with that, but then I scarcely remember the second and third books at all, which is as far as I ever got ( I think ).
Good? Well, no - I have to agree it was pretty overwrought and frothy. I only stuck with the first season for first several episodes, so I don’t know how long I’ll stick with this one either. But I have to say I’m another that must disagree with CrazyCatLady re: Anna Paquin’s state of (un)dress ;).
I kept expecting Lafayette to make a ROOTS/Kunta Kinte crack while chained up in (what isn’t but) looks like the hull of a ship. I’m assuming that he’s chained for suspicion in the killing of Eddie (aka Bill Dauterive- Vampire).
If Jason is born again (sorta kinda) I wonder how they’re going to work his naked butt into every episode. I’m guessing they’ll find a way.
I haven’t read the books so I don’t know if it’s an issue or not, but I don’t understand why Sookie doesn’t wake up and smell the True Blood Latte- Bill is a major jerk. He endangers her by being with her- attracting both vampires and vampiphobes to her- and yet he’s completely unable to protect her during the day, he’s unable to give her a child, in 20 years she’ll be 45 and he’ll be exactly the age he is now, and the only restaurant they can ever go to together is Waffle House (assuming they serve True Blood ‘scattered chunked and bludgeoned’). Sam may have fleas and want to sniff her butt once in a while but at least he can walk with her in daytime and do regular “couple stuff” without one of them dying a supernatural death.
For those who have read the books: is Sam Merlotte the age he appears? (I was wondering if shape shifters age the same as humans or if it slows down the aging process, because in one of his flashbacks it looked like it was a 1950s-ish scene.)
I had the same critique about “there are vampires and all kinds of weird shit happening all over the world yet they don’t believe in voodoo” and “you know that Sookie has ESP, the police should use her like the only woman on a pirate ship”. Also agree about Sanderson being wasted, but he took the job freely and of his own will.
ETA: Sanderson actually discusses his character having little to do in this recent interview.
Actually, the Sookie Stackhouse books pre-date Twillight. They are adult, very entertaining and IMHO, very tongue in cheek. I’m on #5 and they are actually getting better as they go unlike Twillight which starts out pathetic and ends up just plain crazy bad.
Remember, the reason Sookie likes vampires is that she can’t hear their thoughts. Her relationships with human men don’t work out because she can hear every little thing they’re thinking. She can hear shapeshifters a little.
And yeah, Bill is eventually revealed to be a jerk, although in the latest book (no. 9, I think it is) Sookie is still pining for him a bit, and he seems to be trying to make up for his jerkishness. Book-Eric is way more appealing than Bill. Of course, the show is bearing less resemblance to the books with every episode.
We saw it implied that something or someone had attacked him the night Sookie killed Rene. Right before Bill showed up at her house all miraculously healed and saying he had fed, which was right before we saw Sam and Tara talking about giving away his job. Which was, of course, not long before the last shot, which was of the foot hanging out of Andy’s car.
Cukoorex, it’s based on a series of novels that are sort of similar to the Twilight books, so in that sense you’re sort of right. Sookie and Bella are both total Mary Sues whose lives are complicated by being sooooooo unspeakably, wonderfully special and only someone as special as a vampire (or other supernatural being) can see how special they are and appreciate them and earn their love. Enjoyable little books, to be sure, but still total Mary Sue vehicles.
Sookie didn’t start off as too much of a Mary Sie, but it’s gotten worse in later books. And since I liked Bill’s strong-but-silent persona, his being typed as a jerk in the later books gets my goat. I don’t do cable, so I’ve never seen the series, but it sounds promisingly entertaining. I wonder if it’s on Hulu…
You had the sexual frenzy, the obvious hint with the Pan painting, and what looked to be a fertility statue. What with her and the dog, I think it’s amusing how they throw in these obscure supernatural creatures.
Sorry, but according to an interview I read a couple days ago with Alan Ball (sorry, I can’t be arsed to hunt it down again), there’s little or no no naked Jason butt this season. Looks like there’ll be plenty of other naked butts to spare, though.