‘True Blood’ Scoop: Major intel on season 4!
* Marnie is a Z-list palm reader who’s painfully aware of what a joke she is — that is, until she comes to be possessed by the spirit of a real witch.
* Andy’s sister, Portia, is as easy on the eyes as she is sharp in the courtroom.
* Naomi is an Asian-American cage fighter who, outside of the ring…er, cage…is hot-’n’-heavy with one of her female competitors.
* Queen Mab is an elegant beauty who presides over a fantasy land that sounds a lot like the fairy domain into which Sookie (Anna Paquin) keeps being pulled. But, ethereal as her highness may be, she’s also got a temper…
* Suzanne McKittrick is a Real Housewives type who throws a hootenanny to bond with “her kind.”
“True Blood” producer dissects script with more than 300 at Cinematheque
“If you really want to see a vampire series that is really smart, brainy, passionate and sexy as hell, you go to see ‘True Blood,'” he said.
To offer a particularly interesting look behind the scenes, Fienberg chose to screen an episode he said underwent extensive revision before being broadcasted – the 10th episode of the second season entitled “New World In My View.”
Attendees were asked to read both the first and final drafts prior to the screening of the episode, which centers around the growing chaos that falls on the residents of Bon Temps, the Louisiana town in which the series is set, by a Dionysus-worshipping “maenad” named Maryann.
‘The Vampire Diaries’: Taylor Kinney on Mason’s journey and his love for Katherine
You got your heart ripped out by Damon.
Can you believe that?!
As far as death scenes go, that’s pretty dramatic. Did you enjoy that exit?
I think it was great. It was shot in maybe three separate pieces. I remember sitting in that chair all day. Hours and hours and hours. We tried a lot of different things with it. The end was how it was going to be. That was written. We were going to stick to that. But just the things that we did that day and everything that was brought to it, I think we really captured it. The director, John Behring, did an amazing job on that episode. The writers too. I was really pleased with it. It kind of would have sucked if I was just walking down the street and Damon summoned some ridiculous powers and had lightening strike me and I turn to dust. It was better than something like that.
Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley Meet, Greet Fans in Florida; Look Hot
What do you think of the True Blood Season 4 spoilers?
I was a bit sad when Mason died. The back and forth between him, Damon and Stefan was fun.
LOL@don’t tell Edward. I love when a cast meets with fans, it’s fun to see them give a little back.