Thanks to Bruce_F for the heads up.
1. Sookie's future: As if the Stackhouse home hasn't seen enough damage, now there's at least one, possibly two dead bodies in Gran's kitchen— both of which could be blamed on Sookie herself. "She has a lot on her plate," Ball says. "She just blew Debbie Pelt's [Brit Morgan] head off with a shotgun, and her best friend just got shot in the head, so there's a lot to deal with just taking care of those things." Still, that's not to say there isn't hope on the horizon. "Sookie may have renounced both Bill [Stephen Moyer] and Eric [Alexander Skarsgard], but that doesn't mean that there's not other hot supernatural men that are interested in her." Alcide, perhaps? As for Paquin, she says Sookie's decision to give up both Bill and Eric gets "complicated."
2. Bill and Eric team up: After killing Vampire Authority member Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck) together, Bill and Eric will really have to rely on each other this season, which may make their shared recent heartbreak easier. "This is the season of the bromance," Ball says. "Bill and Eric have a rocky history, we all know this, and it got particularly rocky when they both wanted the same thing: Sookie. But when Sookie is out of the picture, there just might be hope for friendship." Still, taking on the most powerful vampire organization won't be easy. "You don't want to be on the bad side of the Authority," he adds.
3. The Vampire Authority: Speaking of the Authority, Ball likens the organization to "the Catholic Church for vampires," noting that Christopher Meloni's Authority Guardian Roman is quite like the Pope. "The Vampire Authority is the governing body for vampires across the world. They're incredibly old, incredibly powerful, and not very forgiving. If you're a vampire, there's a very good chance they know almost everything about you." There's also a vampire civil war brewing between the mainstreamers, like the Authority, and the Sangunistas, a faction that believes humans are just food. "No pun intended, everything is at stake," says new castmember Carolyn Hennesy, who plays Authority Chancellor Rosalyn Harris. "It's the fate of vampires all over the world — those who want mainstreaming, those who do not — and even the Authority itself is divided. If the Vatican is divided, where do they go?"
Source: Full Article @ TV Guide
There seems to be a lot going on this season so I hope True Blood doesn't fill too much time shoehorning the minor characters into the show. (Andy, Holly, Hoyt, Arlene, Terry, etc.)
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ReplyDeleteI'm getting more and more excited to meet the Authority. I've been intrigued by them for years. It sounds like things are going to be busy in Bon Temps this year!
ReplyDeleteSince this is a post from a TV Guide article, I've got a Jeer for TV Guide:
ReplyDeleteIf you don't want Tara's fate to be spoiled for you before this Sunday's premiere, don't read the episode description for next Sunday's episode in the new issue of TV Guide magazine.
Meloni's character starts in episode three. Matt Roush at Tvguide mistakenly had him down for the second episode which isn't true.
ReplyDeleteLet the bromance come, I love a good bromance!!!
ReplyDeleteI wanna know about Hoyt, I really like the guy. And Pam, I need a LOT of Pam this season.
he's in the promo for episode 2.
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