Sunday, May 9, 2010

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A 'Sookie Stackhouse' junkie comes clean

It was my Summer of Sookie.

That would be Sookie Stackhouse, big-hearted, telepathic waitress from Bon Temps, La., torn between two vampire lovers.

In June 2009, I couldn't wait for Season 2 of "True Blood" to hurry up and start on HBO. I was fully caught up with Season 1, having just consumed all 12 episodes in an On Demand feeding frenzy.

By "True Blood's" Season 2 finale last September, I had also devoured all nine books in Charlaine Harris' "Sookie Stackhouse," aka "Southern Vampire," series, which inspired the TV show.

read on Seattle Times

Resurrecting Season 2 of True Blood starting May 24th HBO


Monday May 24 HBO has scheduled a 12-minute program called the Resurrecting Season 2 of True Blood. Description : Sookie Stackhouse and her True Blood co-stars recall the fang-tastic events from Season 2 of the hit HBO series.

True Blood Season 3 Promo "Voice Over " Moral Anarchy

Synopsis of True Blood Season 3 episodes posted


TRUE BLOOD: Based on the popular Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris, this hit drama series was created by Alan Ball, creator of HBO’s Emmy®-winning series “Six Feet Under.” The show tells the ongoing tale of Sookie (Golden Globe winner Anna Paquin), a waitress with telepathic gifts – and an irresistible attraction to 173-year old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) who went missing at the end of season two.

With the assistance (and often hindrance) of locals – including her newly inspired brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten), shape-shifting boss Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell), in-mourning pal Tara Thornton (Rutina Wesley), Tara’s vamp-linked cousin Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis),
on-the-wagon detective Andy Bellefleur (Chris Bauer), vampire sheriff Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård) and teen vamp Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) – Sookie desperately tries to locate her fiancé as season three opens, ending up in a netherworld of human and undead interlopers, among them the Vampire King of Mississippi, Russell Edgington (Denis O’Hare) and his followers, a pack of vicious werewolves who feed on vampire blood.

Episode #25: “Bad Blood”:
Sookie turns to Eric for help finding Bill; Andy urges Jason to stay the course; Sam reconnects with his past; Tara seeks refuge from her grief. (Written by Brian Buckner; directed by Daniel Minahan.)
Playdates: 13, 15, 16, 19 and 30

Episode #26: “Beautifully Broken”:
Russell Edgington, the Vampire King of Mississippi, concocts a plan to consolidate his power. Eric remembers his past; Sam tests the strength of his family bonds; Tara finds an ally in a shady vampire named Franklin Mott. (Written by Raelle Tucker; directed by Scott Winant.)
Playdates: 20, 22, 23, 26 and 30

Episode #27: “It Hurts Me Too”:
In search of Bill, Sookie heads to Jackson, Mississippi in the company of Alcide, a werewolf bodyguard assigned by Eric to protect her. Jason is distracted from his police exams; Bud reaches the end of his rope; Arlene copes with unexpected news; Franklin charms Tara, and gets Jessica out of a jam; Eric bequeaths a gift to Lafayette. Haunted by visions from his past, Bill makes a surprising pledge of allegiance. (Written by Alexander Woo; directed by Michael Lehmann.)
Playdates: 27, 29 and 30

True Blood Music Video of the Day: After Midnight



After Midnight
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