. Above: Very cute, short interview with real-life loves, Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer, at a Australian Bushfire fund raising event.
Thanks to JohnTFolden!
"True Blood "extras" promotional trailer for Season 1, available on Blu-Ray on May 19th, 2009.True Blood "extras" promotional trailer for Season 1, available on Blu-Ray on May 19th, 2009."
The Blu-Ray narration by Lafayette (Nelson Ellis) is very clever.
POSSIBLE SPOILER
I thought most everyone knew why Lafayette had to die as in the Sookie Stackhouse book which inspired this series--but reading a review or two saw that no, people are holding out hope. LaFayette was fleshed out in the television role--but was not Tara's cousin and had a much more minor role in the book.
If Season 2 is only loosely based on the second book, "Living Dead in Dallas," Sookie goes out of town and Merlotte's sort of takes a step back for that part of the book. I think you may have heard sometime during Season 1, Sookie remarking on how many cooks Merlotte's usually goes through. It gives it a kind of charm and in at least one Sookie Stackhouse novel it's crucial to the story.
The scene that is playing out In the soon-to-be released Blu-Ray disc while Nelsan Ellis narrates is, of course from the first episode Of "True Blood", S1E1, when Sookie in the parking lot of Merlotte's the bar in which she works, saves Vampire Bill from "V" addicts (sort of the caliber of crack addicts)/sellers who have him hog tied in silver chains (which burn his flesh) and are draining him. I know. Ick. Sookie kicks ass but she's up again 2 so eventually she falters. Bill takes cares of her and then Season One goes from there. Great show. Cannot wait for it to start!
Here's some more info on the Bluray coming out:"HBO just sent over the following clip from the upcoming second season of True Blood which was recently shown at the Paley Festival. Season two of True Blood debuts on HBO on June 14th and season 1 of the series will be released on DVD/Blu-ray on May 19th. The soundtrack will also be released on May 19th."











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