Season 3 Second Half Preview 2
July 28, 2010 by Tiffany
Filed under Book Versus TV Show, Featured, TV Show
We now have a second trailer for the second half of True Blood. This one has some interesting stuff. From it we can glean that Bill attacks Sookie after Lorena does (although what happened to Lorena?). He drains her and essentially kills her since we saw her flatline in the first trailer… something or someone (Claudine?) [...]
New Eric Northman Promo Photo
May 2, 2010 by Tiffany
Filed under Book Versus TV Show, TV Show
A new promo photo from True Blood Season 3 and of course they give the fans what they want… ERIC! This is drastically different than the season one photo we have of Eric in this chair… he had long, very blond hair. I like the short hair very much (although it could stand to be [...]
The Evolution of Eric Northman’s Hair
March 18, 2010 by Tiffany
Filed under Book Versus TV Show, Eric Northman, TV Show
Season 1: The hair closest to the book series, long and blond: Season 2: My personal favorite, blond but much shorter. The show explained the cut by introducing a scene where Eric gets blood in his hair while it is being highlighted by Pam. The blood apparently would not come out and thus the cut. [...]
The Blood Bond – Is it Real?
January 21, 2010 by Tiffany
Filed under Book Versus TV Show
In Sookie’s world as told through the Southern Vampire series, when you drink a vampire’s blood you may become “bonded” to them. The vampire can feel the emotions of the human and in Sookie’s case, since she is telepathic, it works the opposite way too… or so a reader would assume. The more you drink, [...]
How True Blood Varies from the Book Series
December 9, 2009 by Tiffany
Filed under Book Versus TV Show
The character of Eric Northman came to life on the pages of the Sookie Stackhouse novels (also called the Southern Vampire series) written by Charlaine Harris. A few years later Eric made the leap to our television screens when HBO bought the rights to the series and produced True Blood. So is there any difference [...]
