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Archive for the ‘Scoops’ Category
Thanks to Christine we now have the summaries of episode 11 Soul of Fire and episode 12 And When I Die. Click read more if you want to be spoiled!
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Rutina Wesley has opened up on what will happen this season to Tara and about the tension between the bad guys in True Blood. It is a bit filled with spoilers so be aware.
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The cast and creator of HBO’s “True Blood’s” gathered in Los Angeles on Saturday night and they spilled spoilers from the upcoming Season 4, which is shaping up to be its sexiest – and most mind blowing – season yet.
For starters, at the PaleyFest 2011 event, held at the city’s Saban Theatre, creator Alan Ball and Eric Northman’s portrayer – Alexander Skarsgard — confirmed that the show will be adopting a major plot twist that opens Charlaine Harris’ Sookie Stackhouse novel, “Dead To The World.” The plot twist, which sets much of the drama of Season 4 in motion? The sexy former Viking-turned-Fangtasia-bar-owner begins Season 4 with NO memory.
“1,000 years of resentment for humanity is gone,” Alexander told an auditorium of fans at the event, who met the news with a screams of delight. “So Eric needs help.”
“This is just a blast what we’re shooting now because he is lost,” the Swede told the packed auditorium, adding that Sheriff Eric Northman is “very vulnerable.”
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When True Blood returns to HBO this summer to showcase a new menagerie of supernaturals (Blood boss Alan Ball offhandedly mentions “witches, mediums, ghosts and possessions”), all those new kids are going to have to work overtime to distract us from the real focus of this show: Alexander Skarsgård’s notorious and deadly Eric Northman.
Sadly, this season, fan-fave antihero Eric won’t be nearly as dangerous as usual, because…
Our favorite Viking vampire suffers from amnesia for a large portion of the season—as Skarsgård puts it, “He messed with the wrong people,”—and because he loses that crucial matchup, he also loses his memory and therefore his entire personality.
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I know I am terribly behind with images and such but I promise they will come this week. Life has been hectic. For now, some more about the PaleyFest.
Who would you like to work with who you maybe haven’t worked with? [Seriously, if you start a panel with this kind of question and get answers from everybody, that's 25 minutes out of the way, easy.]
Kristin Bauer van Straten: “I think Jason and Pam would be hysterical.”
Kevin Alejandro: “I’d like to work with Stephen or Eric. Anyone but this guy” (nodding over jokingly toward Nelsan).
Deborah Ann Woll: “I think Lafayette and Jessica would have a lot to talk about.”
Jim Parrack: “I guess Alex, so I can see why everybody screams so much.”
Rutina Wesley: “I think I would like to see some Tara and Pam action.” [To which Ball replied, "You will."
Stephen Moyer: [Of Arlene and Terry] “I’d like to sit at their kitchen table and play Trivial Pursuit.”
Anna Paquin: “I’m spoiled. I get to play with everyone.”
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