Jessica? I want the bible-thumping blonde wife.squicken said:If we don't see Jessica naked the blood will be on his hands.
Yeah, also they didn't leave enough time in between the DVD release and the 2nd season premiere.Zabka said:Might be a response to the massive spike in Season 1 DVD Sales along with the holiday weekend.
Great episode, by the way.
theBishop said:Eric = Best Character.
He's fucking beautiful man :loltheBishop said:Eric = Best Character.
giga said:Jessica? I want the bible-thumping blonde wife.
shintoki said:He's fucking beautiful man :lol
Quick question...So what's the deal with Daphine?
It's not too late.ralexand said:I really wanted Lafayette to be a badass vampire.
masud said:God damn every woman on this show is hot as fuck.
ralexand said:I really wanted Lafayette to be a badass vampire.
masud said:God damn every woman on this show is hot as fuck.
May be completely wrong but I think she was sent by Marie Anne (I think she's the bull thing) to get at Sam.shintoki said:He's fucking beautiful man :lol
Quick question...So what's the deal with Daphine?
hateradio said:May be completely wrong but I think she was sent by Marie Anne (I think she's the bull thing) to get at Sam.
Cranehand2ndComing said:I am constantly amazed by how great the intro to this show is. Great song choice with an incredible montage of images. Sets the tone perfectly.
samus4ever said:I might be way off but I thinkShe's the other dog
Cornballer said:There are a couple of articles on the opening credits that were put together by Digital Kitchen if anyone's interested.
- Feature: DKs True Blood The Making Of
- Doing Baptisms, Bars, and Bloodlust
The preacher was going head to head on the political shows with the one lady vampire.LM4sure said:That reminds me though. How did the old preacher die? His son said vampires killed him, but has that been confirmed. I was trying to remember from the first season, but I'm drawing a blank.
LM4sure said:No, I don't think so. I believehas been around since the first season.the other dog
My question is:Is Sam fucking that dog? He seemed awfully friendly with it.
And I agree with others regarding Jason. His character is starting to bore me. I don't give a damn about this anti-vampire cult. Maybe if they start killing vampires, I'll care. That reminds me though. How did the old preacher die? His son said vampires killed him, but has that been confirmed. I was trying to remember from the first season, but I'm drawing a blank.
samus4ever said:I said I could be way off :lol it's just thatIn the preview she whispers to him that she knows what he is and it seems kind of strange she just shows up at the pond as soon as the other dog runs off
Fatalah said:I've always enjoyed the LaFayette character, it seems like he's the most together out of anyone. Great episode tonight.
LM4sure said:How did the old preacher die? His son said vampires killed him, but has that been confirmed. I was trying to remember from the first season, but I'm drawing a blank.
That's what I seem to recall. I can't find any good episode summaries online, but I think it happened all the way back in episode two right before those evil vamps showed up to crash at Bill's.OmniGamer said:I'm pretty sure he died in a car "accident"...Sookie was watching the news on the TV in Adele Stackhouse's kitchen.
Azuran said:- Jason is so dumb, that he ended up being my fave character (at least in S1)
The Hollywood Reporter Live Feed said:HBO's 'Hung' opens huge
The premiere of HBOs newest comedy series "Hung" was seen by 2.8 million viewers, making it the network's most-watched series debut in a couple years.
"Hung" was the biggest (sigh, trying to avoid the puns) premiere for the network since "John From Cincinnati," which aired after the series finale of "The Sopranos."
Lead-in "True Blood," meanwhile, hit yet another series high, drawing 3.7 million viewers. "Hung" held 76% of its lead-in.
If you throw in encore presentations of both shows, "Hung" grows to (okay, it's impossible) 3.7 million viewers and "Blood" goes up to 5.1 million.
HBO says "True Blood" is currently averaging a cross-platform audience of more than 10.8 million viewers per episode -- very impressive for a pay cable series. That's if you count network airings, HBO On Demand and DVR, making "Blood" outperform its first season average by 38%.