This week’s True Blood picked up exactly where last week’s left off: Sookie, Bill, and Jessica in car, squabbling. Read the full post.
Jun 29
2009
02:06 AM ET
'True Blood': Eric: 'Perhaps I will grow on you'; Sookie: 'I'd prefer cancer'
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Best line goes to Hoyt” You should try the chicken fried steak, it’s like a chickena nd a steak had a crispy baby.” I agree they had perfect chemistry, and I hope we see more of that storyline, it was charming. Of course I want more Bill/Sookie/Eric tension too! I am getting bored with the Fellowship of the sun storyline, but I hope it intersects with Bill/Sookie/Eric going to Dallas.
The people “bragging” about reading the books are such losers. Books are OVER. If you have that kind of time you must be jobless, friendless or slightly deformed.
Lori: you sound so ignorant. I don’t know how hard it is for YOU to read a book, but for the average person, it doesn’t take a whole lotta effort…
Sorry Lori,I have a very good, secure job, lots of friends, and am a pretty normal person.Those of us with an attention span longer than twittering and texting read lots of books everyday. I haven’t noticed the nation’s top booksellers asking for a financial bailout,so maybe they’re on to something!
The books are amazing and an easy read. They explain all the backstory that seems to be missing. It will all come out eventually. If you’d rather wait, enjoy guessing and having some fun with your imagination.
the show does stand on it’s own really well, but since it;s based on the books, every time they leave something out, you kind of lose the story arc. so much has been changed that you can’t even explain some of the plot situations because they no longer relate to how the books progress. with that said, if they don’t get sookie and eric together soon, i will have to stop watching!
I love how Erik used Sookie being hurt to his advantage. He just wants her so bad and I love how he tries to act all indifferent.
lou, you are my hero for the day. ‘Cause that was one of the best responses I’ve read in a long time. I needed that giggle this morning. Thanks!
i don’t know about the book series, but i think the fans maybe a little confused when it comes to sookie and eric on the show… First off, if sookie were to fall in love with eric she’d basically would be going back on everything she’s quarreled with bill in regards to vampire justice. Bill ,on the show, is far more sympathetic to the plight of humans and vampires than eric obviously. At this point eric is non-apologetic to how he handles humans and would stop at nothing to achieve his own goals.. That’s part of his strength/charm , unlike bill, he does what needs to be done and doesn’t feel remorseful. His character would either have to change drastically or stay the same making sookie a bit of a hypocrite. Like i said i’m sure the plot development in the book series makes it an easy transition, but it would be difficult to translate that into the plot on the show, without clashing with sookie’s moral center she’s held strongly to or weakening Eric’s power to enforce.