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Since I haven't read the books, I'm guessing that Sookie is...
Spoiler
... some kind of Sun Goddess, able to give vampires the ability to walk about in the daytime - but if her "inner light" is given to a vampire - she dies?
Since our much loved show is based on a vampire theme, it is bound to attract lots of viewers. However, attracting viewers is one thing and sustaining them is another thing. Commendably, True Blood has managed to come up with flying colors in both these areas.
Like me American Audience is also getting mad to watch True Blood Episodes. Season 3 of True Blood is running successfully. At last I would say that True Blood is a great vampire show like the vampire diaries.
Just watched Sam Trammel on Jay Leno - he was so nice! Well spoken, kinda funny, very very trim, almost thin. He was always my favorite male character.
No, I didn't mean it for those actors. (I'll call them "the regulars"). I meant it for the ones introduced this season and the ones we haven't seen yet from previous seasons or ones we've hardly seen from previous seasons. I'll give you a made up example: If Joe Smith plays Aardvark Jones and is in 7 episodes this season and we've already seen 6 of those 7, then my guess would be character Aardvark Jones is going to be killed off (or will skip town) within the next 2 episodes.
Russell. Talbot, Franklin, Jesus, Crystal, the werewolf Colonel of Alcide's pack, Joe lee, the Mickens mother, Tommy Mickens - those are the ones to look at if you want to make a guess. Also, characters we haven't seen or seen much of like Ginger, the Newlins, Jane Bodehouse, Hoyt's mother, Tara's mother, etc.
Did anyone notice that Eric's nose and ears were bleeding when he was holding Hadley captive and delivering his message to Sookie through Hadley? This is the second time it happened (the other scene was when the Queen was in her cage, and her nose was also bleeding in that scene.
What's up with that?
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