Pam to Sookie: 'You'd better be somebody's or you won't be.'
True Blood Trailer #2 SONG: 'Burn The Witch' by Queens of the Stone Age:
True Blood: Season 4 - Witches vs. Vampires Trailer (HBO) Screencaps
One thing you must have noticed about the last two True Blood Season 4 trailer teasers from HBO, is that unless they are pausing a beat for dramatic effect, the video images are moving really, really fast.
So what did you see in the 'True Blood: Season 4 - Witches vs. Vampires' trailer tease that I saw the first time just prior to 'Game of Thrones' on HBO on Sunday night?
I saw Portia Bellefleur (Andy's sister) making whoopee with Vampire Bill. I last saw Courtney Ford, who is playing a very different-from-the-book Portia, on Dexter as the Trinity killer's psycho daughter and she was really good.
We finally see that Jason (Ryan Kwanten) has good reason to scream---he's being chewed on by a panther. I really hated that sequence in the book and truly did not want to watch it on the show. I'm squeamish about torture scenes, period. For people who dig that stuff I can tell you, it is a gruesome set of scenes. "No good deed goes unpunished," indeed.
We see more of Alexander Skarsgård's (Eric's) abs. :D
Lafayette doesn't yet appreciate the power of the witchcraft he's getting involved in, naively wondering where they would get a dead person to 'raise.'
It seems we know or at least have a working notion as to how Eric came to be bewitched and lose his memory. Some witches can control the dead. He looks like he's making an enemy of powerful witch 'Marnie/Hallow Stonebrook' (Fiona Shaw) by biting her so anything that happens following that makes sense in terms of 'he had it coming.'
Pam (Kristen Bauer van Straten) is on speaking terms with Sookie. Probably a good thing.
Tara (Rutina Wesley) is very upset about something. Go figure. ;)
Finally, I predict that 'Bon Temps Bill' a/k/a Vampire Bill is gone for good. After spiking his hair and putting on guyliner, not to mention the black nailpolish he's sporting, it appears unlikely that our dear Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) will go back to his 18th Century fashion sense.











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