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True Blood - New Season 3 Spoilers
True Blood - New Season 3 Spoilers
Bon Temps is going to be very crowded for True Blood's third season, what with all the new vampires walking around. Executive producer Alan Ball, and several of True Blood's writers and producers, sat down with fans of the show Wednesday at the Paley Center for Media to discuss the new residents of Bon Temps, Bill and Sookie's future and a naked Alexander Skårsgard.
So where does the action pick up at the beginning of Season 3? "I believe [Eric] appears without most of his clothes in the very first episode," jokes Ball. (But seriously, he says, fans of Eric's amnesia story line from the books will have to wait until Season 4.)
"Sookie [Anna Paquin] is going to go off in search of Bill [Stephen Moyer], and she will find him," Ball tells TVGuide.com. But Sookie is in search of much more than just Bill. "There will be more conjecture about what she is and she will be more driven to discover what she is," said Ball. "She will get closer to the answer."
Will her brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten) help her? Not likely, as Ball explains that he doesn't share his sister's magical gifts. "It's a DNA thing, it's a genetic thing and skips some people and gets in some others," he says. "Jason has vestiges of it, in that he's such a fantastic athlete and he's a perfect shot, but he's still human, whereas Sookie is definitely a half-human, half-something else that we're waiting to reveal."
Good news for Bill fans: He won't be going away for an extended period of time, as he does in Charlaine Harris' Sookie Stackhouse novels. Ball reports that the TV series won't be telling the same story. "Stephen Moyer will not be marginalized. Bill and Sookie may go through some rough patches that last maybe a little longer than Team Bill fans might like, but Bill and Sookie have a connection that will never die."
So what about Bill's big secret, that he only went to Bon Temps and became close to Sookie on the orders of Queen Sophie-Anne? Will that ever be revealed? Ball says yes. "I can't say when it will be discovered, but it definitely will be," he says. "We are definitely aware of that as we're breaking the stories, and have been from the beginning of the show."
Ball says that marital bliss is not in the cards for Sookie and Bill. "There is somebody who wants a wedding, but it's not who you think it is," teases Ball. "I don't think you'll see that wedding actually happen."
What you will see is another human-vampire romance, when Tara meets the still-to-be-cast Franklin Mott. Their relationship will be unlike any other on the show. "I don't even think they're in the same ballpark," producer Raelle Tucker tells us. "He's more dangerous than any of those other [vampires]. She's definitely playing with something that's a lot more deadly."
And Mott won't be alone. "You'll find a range of vampires," supervising producer Alexander Woo says. "The vampire world really opens up. You'll see that there's as much of a variety and diversity among vampires as there is among human beings. There's going to be extremely cruel and extremely kind. I think you'll see there isn't one archetype; there is a panorama."
Source: TV Guide
Bon Temps is going to be very crowded for True Blood's third season, what with all the new vampires walking around. Executive producer Alan Ball, and several of True Blood's writers and producers, sat down with fans of the show Wednesday at the Paley Center for Media to discuss the new residents of Bon Temps, Bill and Sookie's future and a naked Alexander Skårsgard.
So where does the action pick up at the beginning of Season 3? "I believe [Eric] appears without most of his clothes in the very first episode," jokes Ball. (But seriously, he says, fans of Eric's amnesia story line from the books will have to wait until Season 4.)
"Sookie [Anna Paquin] is going to go off in search of Bill [Stephen Moyer], and she will find him," Ball tells TVGuide.com. But Sookie is in search of much more than just Bill. "There will be more conjecture about what she is and she will be more driven to discover what she is," said Ball. "She will get closer to the answer."
Will her brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten) help her? Not likely, as Ball explains that he doesn't share his sister's magical gifts. "It's a DNA thing, it's a genetic thing and skips some people and gets in some others," he says. "Jason has vestiges of it, in that he's such a fantastic athlete and he's a perfect shot, but he's still human, whereas Sookie is definitely a half-human, half-something else that we're waiting to reveal."
Good news for Bill fans: He won't be going away for an extended period of time, as he does in Charlaine Harris' Sookie Stackhouse novels. Ball reports that the TV series won't be telling the same story. "Stephen Moyer will not be marginalized. Bill and Sookie may go through some rough patches that last maybe a little longer than Team Bill fans might like, but Bill and Sookie have a connection that will never die."
So what about Bill's big secret, that he only went to Bon Temps and became close to Sookie on the orders of Queen Sophie-Anne? Will that ever be revealed? Ball says yes. "I can't say when it will be discovered, but it definitely will be," he says. "We are definitely aware of that as we're breaking the stories, and have been from the beginning of the show."
Ball says that marital bliss is not in the cards for Sookie and Bill. "There is somebody who wants a wedding, but it's not who you think it is," teases Ball. "I don't think you'll see that wedding actually happen."
What you will see is another human-vampire romance, when Tara meets the still-to-be-cast Franklin Mott. Their relationship will be unlike any other on the show. "I don't even think they're in the same ballpark," producer Raelle Tucker tells us. "He's more dangerous than any of those other [vampires]. She's definitely playing with something that's a lot more deadly."
And Mott won't be alone. "You'll find a range of vampires," supervising producer Alexander Woo says. "The vampire world really opens up. You'll see that there's as much of a variety and diversity among vampires as there is among human beings. There's going to be extremely cruel and extremely kind. I think you'll see there isn't one archetype; there is a panorama."
Source: TV Guide