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Warming up for True Blood Season 5 : What will become of Tara?

Posted by Kelly Valentine On March - 31 - 2012

Rutina Wesley will be back for season 5. The capacity of Tara’s involvement this season has yet to be determined. Season 4 left us all wondering what would become of her. During her September interview with Tvline.com Rutina shares that even she doesn’t know what will happen to Tara.

TVLINE | When did you first find out Tara was getting shot in the head?
[Series creator] Alan Ball himself pulled me aside early on and told me that this was happening. And I was like, ‘OK, that’s cool.’ I know I’m coming back in some capacity, I just don’t know how I’m coming back. It’s scary as an actor to be in that position. Whatever they do, I think it’s the Golden Hour for Tara. But I don’t know how they’re going to revive me or if I’m dead. And that’s the big question: Can she be saved?

I don’t think the writers of True Blood would create such a suspenseful storyline only to have the conclusion be something predictable. Tara being rushed to a hospital where she is saved doesn’t fit the style of the show’s writers. It would also be the most uninteresting way to save her. True Blood is anything but lackluster.

TVLINE | If she is brought back to life, it seems unlikely she’ll just be the same old Tara.
I like playing a human on the show. I like not having any powers. I like being the voice of reason. But it wouldn’t be a drama if we didn’t have a shift in things. Everything’s up in the air because half of my head is missing. [Laughs] I know Alan has big plans for me next season. But has he shared those plans with me? Not really.

Vampire blood would be one of the most obvious ways to save Tara. We’ve seen V heal minor wounds but would it be strong enough to save her? Part of your head being blown off is a serious injury. Is vampire blood powerful enough to regenerate a part of the body?

Maybe Sookie will be the one to save Tara. Could she have an undiscovered power? In my opinion fairy magic saving Tara would be an interesting way to go. It would also give us more insight into the world of fairies. We know they will be back this season. Sookie joining forces with the fairies to save Tara could be how the writers bring Claude and Claudette into the storyline.

I think it would be ironic if Bill or Eric saved Tara by making her a vampire. How would she deal with one of them becoming her maker? Russell’s free from his cement grave and he’s gonna need some allies to exact revenge against his enemies. What better ally than your own vampire child? Pam’s not really fond of Tara or anyone for that matter, but she may find turning her to be beneficial. Pam’s strained relationship with Eric could ignite the desire to become a maker. Tara has expressed her hatred of vampires. Would she be able to handle becoming something she loathes?

TVLINE | Have you entertained the idea that she might become a vampire?
Not really. Some of my fans actually talked about that a couple of years ago. They were like, “Wouldn’t it be great if Tara became a badass vampire? Wouldn’t that be amazing?” But as I said, I like being human. [Laughs] We don’t have that many on the show. And then I’d have to figure out how to talk with the fangs and all that crazy stuff. But with that kind of injury, even if I got the vampire blood could that really save me? I don’t know.

If Tara gets turned into a vampire will the writers use this transformation as a way to bring a Bubba like character to Bon Temps? Bubba appears in the first Sookie Stackhouse novel. It is eluded that he was Elvis and on the brink of death when he was turned. Something strange happens during his transformation. As a result his personality has changed and he prefers animal blood instead human. In the book Bubba appears briefly and is hired by Bill to protect Sookie from the person killing women in Bon Temps. Portraying Tara as a dark, creepy and somewhat slow vampire would be an interesting twist on her character.

Maybe Tara is destined to roam Bon Temps as a tortured spirit. Allowing her character to evolve would be a good way to have her involved in the show. Lafayette, who has become a medium, would be able to see Tara and stay in contact her. She would also be able to keep watch over Sookie.

The most disappointing way the writers could involve Tara is have her appear only in flashbacks. She brings a lot of spunk to the show that would be missed. Let’s face it Sookie doesn’t have a lot of friends and loosing Tara would be devastating to her. She is Sookie’s confidant, shoulder to cry on, and a huge support to her. Every girl needs a girl friend and with all the drama going on in Sookie’s life she’s no exception.

If the plot stays true to form Tara’s involvement in the upcoming season will be anything but what fans will expect. True Blood writers are always adding unexpected twists to keep us guessing.

I don’t know about you, but I am counting down the days until season 5 begins. I can’t wait to see what’s in store for the residents of Bon Temps!

Why not take the poll and let us know what you think will happen to Tara.

 

Kelly Valentine discovered True Blood during S4, but quickly caught up on seasons 1-3 and her favorite sups are the vampires. She works with special needs children in an elementary school in Maryland. Her passions are photography and writing.

The articles of our guest writers represent only the opinion of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the owners of TrueBlood-Online.com. We find it important to give space to the different points of view of the great variety of True Blood fans and the editorials of the guest writers are the perfect tool for that. We safeguard that the articles are in agreement with our policy.

 

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The Evolution of Layfette

Posted by Lisa Eden On February - 25 - 2012

When True Blood graced our screens, in 2008, we were captivated by the montage of peculiar southern twanged Americans that resided in Bon Temps, Louisiana. It was clear that one character, unique in his own right, would break through his stereotypical image and become more than the boy who wore women’s clothes. Lafayette Reynolds, entrepreneur in every sense, has evolved over four seasons into a must see character for season five. The intensity of the supernatural storylines mixed in with Lafayette’s comic relief excels the adapted show to another level. Lafayette is beloved and valued amongst ‘Truebies’ for his spunky transgender style and heart felt connection towards those he loves. Lafayette is protective like a brother, reliable like a sister, will scold you like a Grandmother, a shoulder to lean on like a cousin and flirty fun like a best friend. However, in season four Lafayette’s newly ordained abilities may require you to take a second look to make sure it is the real Lafayette you are talking to and not a vengeful spirit possessing his body. The man behind Lafayette, actor Nelsan Ellis, has embraced this role with outstanding aptitude which in my opinion is only destined to get better.

 

Book Lafayette vs on- screen Lafayette

Author of the Sookie Stackhouse Novels, Charlaine Harris, described Lafayette in her first novel, Dead before Dark, as being,

‘Cheerful, entertainingly, mischievous, clever, flamboyant, make-up-and-long-fingernails gay and known for his ‘burgers Lafayette’.

On screen Lafayette first appears in his du rag, makeup and accessories, gyrating behind a fry cooker at Merlottes bar and grill. Lafayette is complimenting Sookie on her appearance that escalates into talking about women’s anatomy,

“I know every man, whether straight, gay or George mother-fucking Bush is terrified of the pussy.” – Lafayette – season one

The scene reflected exactly what Charlaine had described and had fans laughing and aching for more of that ‘Lafayette Lingo’. Alan Ball, creator of True blood the show, expressed his need for more African American characters on the show,

‘This is small town rural Louisiana and I really needed some African American characters…and so I went with my instincts” Paley Fest 2009

“I’m an entrepreneur.” – Lafayette Reynolds – Season one

In season one of True Blood Lafayette is seen behind a fry cook at Merlottes, digging holes on the side of the road, dancing and stripping for his own web site, selling illegal drugs to the locals and prostituting himself to anyone that was willing. Being focused on making money, by any means necessary, came with moments of public disapproval or being made guilty by association for example; three men enter Merlottes refusing to eat their order claiming the burger had aids,

“Excuse me. Who ordered the hamburger, with AIDS? … Bitch, you come in my house you’re gonna eat my food the way I fucking make it! Do you understand me?” – Lafayette season one.

Another example is in season two, we see Lafayette fight for survival as he is chained in a basement suspected, by vampire Sheriff Eric Northman, of knowing the whereabouts of missing vampire Eddie Gauthier. Lafayette had an arrangement with Gauthier but did not cause him harm therefore his demise was by association and Lafayette tried his best to strike a deal with Northman,

“Oh, don’t get it twisted honey cone. I’m a survivor first, capitalist second and a whole bunch of shit after that. But a hooker dead last! So if I’ve got even a Jew at an Al Qaida pep rallies shot at getting my black ass up out of this motherfucker I’m taking it!”

When Lafayette is set free he attempts to live and work as normal, even though he is continually haunted by being chained. The desperate need to have nothing more to do with vampires or their blood he is re-appointed at fang point by Sheriff Northman. A particular scene whereby Pam, Northman’s second gives a large amount of V to Lafayette and orders him to sell it in 24 hours exposes the pressure he is put under,

Lafayette – “…no hookah look I can’t sell all this shit by tomorrow I got a cousin in trouble she need me…”

(Pam pushes Lafayette over the counter and speaks calmly in his ear)

Pam – “I don’t know what it is about me that makes people want to tell me their problems maybe I smile too much maybe I wear too much pink but please remember I can rip your throat out if I need to and also know that I’m not a hookah that was a long long time ago… you picking up what I’m putting down?”

Lafayette – “I is”

The stress to sell the blood rides heavy on Lafayette’s shoulders and the continuous fear of being chained in the Northman’s basement again deteriorates his flamboyant nature to one filled with caution and restraint.

 

 

Relationships

Lafayette’s background is gradually revealed throughout the series however one relationship remains strong is the one he shares with his cousin Tara Thorton. The connection they share is strengthened when they come in contact with paranormal beings such as a Maenad in season two and the Coven of Witches in season four. Tara was raised in a dysfunctional home with an alcoholic, bible bashing mother and relied on Lafayette for much more than a place to crash when times got tough. Lafayette took on the role of a surrogate mother protecting her from her own arrogance when she would quarrel with Sookie Stackhouse,

“Tara, stop, get off her. What the Fuck is wrong with you? That’s Sookie your best friend in this whole fucken world” Lafayette – season three

Lafayette would tease her like an older brother when matters of the heart were concerned,

“Look at you…you still got a thing for that boy…That boy is sex on a stick. I don’t give a god damn how stuck-up he is.”- Season one episode one

Or tell it to her straight when she was trying to make money,

“Shit, Sam must have lost his damn mind, because you should not be allowed to work in no situation where you actually got to interact with people” – season one episode one

In season three Lafayette scolded her like a protective Grandmother,

“Life ain’t not having problems, Tara! It’s about being able to deal with the ones you got…if I gotta drag your narrow ass through this world kicking and screaming. Buddha wasn’t lying when he said life is suffering, but that doesn’t mean you get to check out early and leave me here”

Lafayette also confides in Tara, in season three, the reason for working more than one job. He takes her to see his mother, Ruby-Jean, in an Elder care facility.

“…There’s some darkness in this family Tara…but hookah if you ever try to pull that shit like you pulled last night again I swear fore God you’re ass goin get a room right next to Ruby-Jean…”Lafayette – season three

Toward the end of season three Tara leaves Bon Temps in an attempt to bury the past and start fresh, Lafayette is also beginning a new life with love interest Jesus, an elder care nurse whom he met while visiting his mother. The relationship has a flirtatious beginning and a skeptical Lafayette approaches the courtship with restraint but releases his inhibitions for a chance at something real,

“I’m feeling something all kinda intense with you but I don’t know if I should trust it…” Lafayette season three

 

 

Lafayette’s ability

Jesus has a significant role in season four as the new relationship unearths paranormal components. Jesus discloses he is a Brujo (shaman) and that Lafayette has the same abilities if not stronger. A Brujo (Bruja for a woman) is a folk magician or a witch that may or may not practice black magic. Just when things are starting to settle Lafayette is thrown into the depths of seeing the dead walk and talk, one of these spirits walks into Merlottes it is a woman wearing clothes from the past and is singing an eerie lullaby. Lafayette sees the spirit reaching for Arlene’s baby Mikey. This same spirit would later invade Lafayette’s body and kidnap Mikey. Jesus is able to defuse the situation whereby Lafayette regains his body and the woman is healed from losing her own baby and moves on toward the light. Although Lafayette struggles with his new found abilities Jesus consoles him with support and confidence as they venture further into the supernatural realm of witchcraft.

 

Season five prediction

As we count down to season five of True Blood with the remnants of season four behind us we recall the last scene of our beloved Lafayette. I would be lying if I were to say that watching Lafayette on the bed did not bring me to tears or prompt me to leap through the screen and take him in my arms and cradle his sorrow. When certain characters would move on in the show losing them did not affect me as much as loosing Jesus. It appears that suffering and pain go hand and hand with joy and pleasure in Bon Temps and if I were to predict season five for Lafayette I would say he will have the ability to go either way, vengeful or righteous, based on how we last saw him. I hope with all sincerity that he rises above his pain knowing that his ability is not a curse but a means to overcome the evil that lurks within the town. There are evil forces that are set to encroach and if Lafayette embraces his gift he will be joined with those from the other side for support.

 

The man behind Lafayette

Actor and extremely gifted chameleon Nelsan Ellis, embraced his role as Lafayette with the feeling of ‘it’s great to have a job’ a comment he made to Chris Harrison in an interview for TV guide. Ellis grew up in Alabama and Illinois, he attended Julliard where he met and be-friended fellow True blood cast member Rutina Wesley who plays Tara Thorton. There is a great connection on screen between them both that is undeniably shared off screen as well. Wesley and Ellis breathe life into such powerful, misunderstood characters and True Blood creator Alan Ball shares his opinion of Lafayette,

“Nelsan’s performance definitely brought him to life in a way that made me realize we could never kill this character the way he dies in the books.” – Philadelphia Inquirer – 2010

Ellis gave credit to the women in his family,

“I drew more from my [four] sisters and my mother. I’ve been mimicking them my whole life. They’re in my bones.” Philadelphia Inquirer – 2010

Nelsan further clarifies how he is able to step into the role of Lafayette,

“I have more makeup on than any of the females in the cast. Once they get me with the fake eyelashes and the eye makeup, I listen to some Rihanna and I’m there.” – Philadelphia Inquirer – 2010

Nelsan has taken other roles outside of True Blood and continues to seek out further acting experiences that strengthen his craft. He appears in the Soloist starring Jamie Fox and Robert Downey Jr and in The Help starring Emma Stone and Viola Davis.

In closing, Lafayette begins as a flamboyant transgender entrepreneur that goes through a traumatic experience that he later overcomes as he sees the demise of his cousin Tara. Lafayette meets Jesus and the instant attraction leads onto a relationship. Jesus encourages Lafayette to explore his supernatural gifts and discloses that Lafayette is in fact a medium, someone who is able to see and speak with the dead. Lafayette is shattered in the final minutes of season four as his heart aches for the one he has lost as well as coping with the burden of being a psychic. This is an amazing character evolution that can only suggest the encompassing brilliance of actor Nelsan Ellis and the edgy, well thought writing of the True Blood creators. Although, I tend to favor the books heavily over the series it goes without saying that True Blood’s Lafayette is my most favored character I feel personally allied to. The strength he has to overcome, his willingness to protect and look after his family despite their judgments, his ability to give and receive love and the flirtatious wit that leaves you speechless that he just said something so scandalous. I adore Lafayette for all of these character traits and through all my years of reading fiction and watching shows and movies I have yet to embrace a fictional character of Lafayette’s caliber. There is a saying amongst some African American actors that any movie with a black character will be the token to write off. Thankfully, True Blood creators were able to breathe life into Lafayette for longer than one season because in the books he perished before the second publication. Alan Ball saw more than a token character he saw the je ne sais quoi of Nelsan Ellis behind Lafayette and that these two combined would raise the bar of the show to a whole new level. I can’t wait to see where the writers will take this profoundly superb character in season five.

 

Vive la Lafayette!

 

Lisa Eden is a mother of four from the beautiful country New Zealand. She is a big fan of the Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris and her favorite sups are the werewolves. Lisa is currently working on her first paranormal urban romance novel.

 

The articles of our guest writers represent only the opinion of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the owners of TrueBlood-Online.com. We find it important to give space to the different points of view of the great variety of True Blood fans and the editorials of the guest writers are the perfect tool for that. We safeguard that the articles are in agreement with our policy.

Sookie Breaks the True Blood Love Triangle. Will she ever find love again?

Posted by Kelly Valentine On February - 11 - 2012

After breaking the love triangle, Sookie finds herself single. Will she ever find love again?

In season four Sookie ended her relationship with Eric and made it clear to Bill that they wouldn’t be getting back together. Whether you’re team Eric, which I am or team Bill it’s safe to say we all were disappointed by her decision.

Can you blame Sookie for ending it with Bill? She not only found out he betrayed her but that their entire relationship was built on a lie. As we found out in season three, Bill had a really big secret and he’d do anything to keep Sookie from finding out what it was.  When Sookie met Bill it wasn’t fate that brought them together. It was the queen of Louisiana. She sent Bill to acquire Sookie. Even worse Bill let Sookie get beat up so he could feed her his blood. His reason for doing this was so he could get close to her.  He would also always be able to know where she was. He knew Sookie was searching for security and he used that to win her over.  Bill really did love Sookie but he struggled with his feeling for her and his obligation to queen Sophie-Anne.

Sookie’s relationship with Eric was different. She was initially attracted to the sense of danger and pure sex that oozes out of him but she never trusted him. I think that began to change when he revealed Bill’s secret and admitted he never gave up hope she’d come back even when everyone else did. Sookie started to see him in a different light. When Eric lost his memory she fell in love with his vulnerability and innocence.

When Sookie’s world quickly began spiraling out of control she knew she had a tough decision to make.  She used her fairy powers to save Bill from a Marnie controlled Eric. In the process Eric regained his memory. Being faced with the thought of loosing Bill, Sookie realized she still loved him. With Eric back to his old self Sookie began to doubt the future of their relationship. Being older, stronger and wiser Sookie knew she could never get back what she had with Bill or Eric so she had to let them go.

After discovering that Bill (Stephen Moyer) was working for Queen Sophie-Anne to gain information on her, Sookie is “learning to stand on her own,” Anna Paquin says. “At the end of last season, she was at a point where she was willing to walk away from everyone and everything, particularity those troublesome boys. It’s not that she doesn’t want or need anyone, she just isn’t dependant anymore.” That’s OK for Bill, though. “Bachelorhood kind of turns out all right for Bill,” Moyer says. “He’s decided to enjoy it while he can.” TVGuide.com

I think season five will reveal a stronger, independent more confident Sookie. She’s learned that she can stand on her own. Once she takes time to heal her broken heart Sookie will find love once again.  I see her new love interest being someone who is a mix of Bill and Eric. Alcide is a sexy, sensitive werewolf that has a hint of danger about him. He also gives Sookie respect and a sense of security. Although he is the obvious choice for Sookie he isn’t the only choice.

We are going to learn more about the fairies in season five. Sookie finding love with one of her own may be just what she needs to get over her vampire lovers. Not only that, but a relationship with a fairy may help her discover who she really is and reveal her true potential.

“Season 5 will explore more fairies, new fairies, fairies in a way you haven’t really seen fairies. We will all, as well as Sookie, come to understand fairies more than in previous seasons.” [Raelle Tucker, 09.13.11 - EW] www.trueblood-online.com

This season the vampire’s world begins to fall apart. Eric and Bill will have to team up and learn to work together while protecting each other. Could this new found bromance lead to a new kind of Sookie, Eric and Bill love triangle? We know that the thought has crossed Sookie’s mind. Could her fantasy become a reality? Would Bill and Eric share Sookie if it was the only way to have her in their lives? I can’t see that happening. Sookie loves them both but could she love them equally? Eric’s not the sharing type. Now that he has his memory back would Sookie be able to love all of him, the good and the bad? Could she ever find a way to trust Bill again?

Is there still hope for Sookie and Eric on True Blood?
Considering that Sookie swore off both Bill and Eric in the season finale, it’ll be a while before we see any movement on that front. “The feelings are still there for both Eric and Bill,” Alexander Skarsgård tells us. “The attraction is still there, but they’re preoccupied, and so is she.” Instead, look for Bill and Eric to team up while the vampire world begins to both expand and collapse in the coming season. “The guys have usually tried to kill each other and now suddenly have to learn to become friends and protect each other and work together.” TVGuide.com

Quinn and Sookie have a relationship in Charlaine Harris’s Definitely Dead. Will True Blood’s writers shake things up by introducing a new character who will compete for Sookie’s heart?

There are plenty of hot men in BonTemps. We’ll just have to wait and see which one Sookie will end up with. Whether she chooses vampire, shape shifter, werewolf, witch, fairy or human, Bill and Eric aren’t going to let her go without a fight.

Will Sookie find love again? Who will she choose?

 

Kelly Valentine discovered True Blood during S4, but quickly caught up on seasons 1-3 and her favorite sups are the vampires. She works with special needs children in an elementary school in Maryland. Her passions are photography and writing.

 

Sources:

tvguide.com
tvguide.com/News/True-Blood-Spoilers
urbandictionary.com
trueblood-online.com

 

The articles of our guest writers represent only the opinion of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the owners of TrueBlood-Online.com. We find it important to give space to the different points of view of the great variety of True Blood fans and the editorials of the guest writers are the perfect tool for that. We safeguard that the articles are in agreement with our policy.

QUINNtessential True Blood: Does Quinn deserve a place in the show?

Posted by Lisa Eden On January - 28 - 2012

As season five of HBO’s True Blood fast approaches, fans of the Sookie Stackhouse novels are left speculating over who will play the most integral role of John Quinn.  Key characters within the books have emerged over the first four seasons of the hit television series however True Blood creators have remained tight lipped about Quinn, leaving fans to question whether it is essential to have him included in the on screen storyline.

 

Depiction of John Quinn the Weretiger from the Southern Vampire Mysteries
aka the Sookie Stackhouse novels. by Cogdis - cogdis.deviantart.com 

 

John Quinn first meets Sookie in Dead as a Doornail, book five of the series. Quinn co-owns the Extremely Elegant Events Company or EEE that focuses specifically on weddings, rituals, competitions and the likes for the supernatural community. It is during one of these events that Sookie observes a profound ire of respect centering on Quinn which has her intrigued. Quinn’s torturous past enviably catches up with him in Altogether Dead, book 7, and Sookie finds herself again having to make heartbreaking choices that would seal their fate as a couple. Author and creator Charlaine Harris devoted five out of 12 books in the series towards the ebbs and flows of the somewhat condemned relationship. Harris describes Quinn as a large 6ft5, olive skinned, purple eyed, bald headed man with a strong resemblance to a wrestler, sounds dreamy. But is this relationship of value to the writers of True Blood the Show as much as it is for the storyline in the books?

It is widely agreed amongst fans of the books that Sookies relationship with Quinn wasn’t their most memorable. A close friend of mine stated that Quinn is quite “annoying” especially the constant usage of the word “Babe”. The fact that he is a Were does not seem to pacify the ‘anti-Quinn’ crowd because it is more than likely they have already allied themselves with one of Stackhouse’s other suitors, namely Eric, Bill, Sam or Alcide. This kind of fandom allegiance is not easy to embark on when you are the Director of a high ranking show where by on screen relationships will either work for or against ratings.

The simple truth remains that television writers of True Blood will evidently use what they feel necessary to enhance and empower the lead characters they have presently on screen, regardless of who is or is not in the books. Characters such as Jessica and Jesus are not in the novels however make for interesting viewing on screen. Actor Stephen Moyer who plays Bill Compton in the series explains in a 2009 interview with EW reporter Michael Ausiello, “It’s important that fans of the books will always be taken into consideration but I was told that only 5% of readers are the actual television audience” This statistic is somewhat alarming considering the reason for the show even coming to light was due to the novels popularity on a global scale. Undeniably fans of the books want to see Charlaine’s work displayed in epic proportion and in 2009 Director Alan Ball explained during a panel interview at the Paley Fest how he is “compelled to the spirit of [Charlaine’s] books” and is trying to “balance between the fans of the books and parts of the story that really works and giving some surprises” and let’s face it if we already knew what was ahead would we really be as interested as Ball would hope?

It is easy to condemn a character like Quinn based on eligibility however when adhering to the “spirit” of the novels it cannot be denied that John Quinn is indeed a strong contender in Sookies world of True blood based on his supernatural abilities. It is more natural for Sookie to be in a relationship with a Supe than human because she is unable to hear their thoughts. Another factor is that the mere presence of Quinn commands respect, loyalty amongst his counterparts which has not yet been touched by any other character on the television show. It could be argued that Eric Northman dominated as a cool collector of respect amongst his minions of area five however in the books Quinn was admired for his distinctive courage and talent more so than feared. There is also the reoccurring fact that Sookie has had a bad run of relationships, Bill, Eric, Sam, Alcide which could allow for the respectable Mr Quinn and Sookie to build an on screen chemistry.

Alan Ball has continuously looked for an element of surprise for the fans of both the books and TV show wanting to steer it into the unknown. Quinn is well known amongst fans of the books therefore I believe he will appear at some stage on screen. The element of surprise will be how much attention and affection Ball will show to this particular character, casting, scripting etc. the simple techniques that pull us all in and leave us captivated as the story unravels. The perfect time for Quinn to appear is season five because at the end of season four we saw a heart broken but determined Sookie this is a perfect opening for John Quinn to make a quintessential entrance. I believe Ball is keeping Quinn hidden so that the audience will remain ever hopeful for Eric, Bill or Alcide to be paired with Sookie, and to twist a frenzy amongst fans of the books, then when you least expect it BANG! In True Blood style we are faced with the illustrious purple eyed wrestler.

In the Sookie Stackhouse novels, John Quinn is perfectly placed amongst four other suitors aiming for Sookies heart, how lucky she is! And to say he is nothing more than eye candy for the storyline you are misinformed, he has a place and a purpose it’s whether or not True Blood creators feel it necessary to embark on such a risk. I hope they do, I feel if they choose to omit Quinn then they are doing a huge injustice to five of the 12 books. Sookie needs to progress and develop and Quinn provides her with so much more than topless moments of joy hidden underneath shiny outfits. In times of uncertainty I soak in the words of Charlaine Harris for comfort, guidance, “I chose Alan Ball to bring the Sookie books to the screen because I trust his vision, and I am sure he will be true to the spirit of the books. I am delighted with the talented cast, Alan’s scripts and direction, and the look and feel of the production.

As season five release date draws near, fingers, fangs and paws are crossed that it is everything we would ever hope for, well, another seven seasons would be excellent, here’s to hope!

 

 What do you think? Should Quinn be a part of True Blood? Post your opinion in the comments.

 

Lisa Eden is a mother of four from the beautiful country New Zealand. She is a big fan of the Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris and her favorite sups are the werewolves. Lisa is currently working on her first paranormal urban romance novel.

 

Resources for Quotes
The Southern Vampire Mysteries Character List – Wikipedia
Entertainment Weekly- Michael Ausiello – Comic Con interview 2009 – True Blood cast love triangle
True Blood Panel at Paley Fest 2009
Charlaine Harris Quote

The articles of our guest writers represent only the opinion of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the owners of TrueBlood-Online.com. We find it important to give space to the different points of view of the great variety of True Blood fans and the editorials of the guest writers are the perfect tool for that. We safeguard that the articles are in agreement with our policy.

The Vault wants you! Become a guest writer on TrueBlood-Online.com

Posted by Shadaliza On January - 11 - 2012

Are you a True Blood fan? Do you enjoy writing? Why not combine those two and become a guest writer for The Vault?

We are looking for enthusiastic Trubies who would like to pen an article every now and then about topics related to True Blood and their cast. About season 5 speculation for example, or how the show relates to the books. We have prepared a list of possible topics to inspire you and get your creative juices flowing, but you are welcome to suggest your own topics of course.

 

 

Are you fluent in English and would like to give it a try?

Send us an email with a short article (approx. 250 words) about why you like True Blood, so we get an idea about your writing style.

To send in your application or for more information contact Shadaliza at thevault@trueblood-online.com

Cheryl Durst, one of The Vault’s featured guest writers, has written an article about the Emmy awards where she looked into the process around the coveted statuette. 

Note: Cheryl wrote this article prior to the announcement of The Creative Award winners, which took place on September 10. Unfortunately, none of the nominees for True Blood took home the statuette. That makes her research all the more important; since it should help us to understand the process, even if we still, like her, remain disappointed.

Below is her article. 

When the list of Emmy nominees for 2011 was recently announced many True Blood fans were left disappointed, a bit confused and some were downright angry. I decided to investigate the process of nominating and voting for the Emmys so I’d have a better understanding of it and perhaps, after learning about the process, I would be enlightened as to why True Blood continues to be overlooked for it’s excellence. I did the research but I cannot say that I feel any less disappointed concerning our favorite addiction being snubbed. If anything, I feel skeptical about the process. The good news is that True Blood did get nominated this year for the following:

  • Outstanding Guest Actress in a DramaAlfre Woodard
  • Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series – “Beautifully Broken”
  • Outstanding Makeup For A Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) – “9 Crimes”
  • Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series – “Hitting the Ground”

After you familiarize yourself with the process I doubt that you will feel any less disappointed and in fact, you will probably question the validity of the voting process itself. At this point I might normally tell you “to enjoy” but I doubt you’ll find much joy in this particular article. I suppose we fans need to be grateful that True Blood got four nominations even if we think the categories are a bit obscure.

How did Emmy get it’s name?
Even though The Academy of Television Arts & Science was was founded in 1946, the first Emmys weren’t awarded until 1949. Their original name was Immy which was a nickname for the “image orthicon tube” that was part of a camera used back then. A man named Louis McManus (who was a television engineer) designed the statuette. It is said that Mr. McManus used his wife as a model for the statuette. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences stated that the statuette represented the arts in the form of a winged woman and the sciences which is the atom. Eventually the academy started referring to the Immy as Emmy because they felt that Emmy was a more feminine name and more suited the form of the statuette. FYI, the Emmy is made of high grade pewter and then electroplated in copper, then nickle, then silver. The final electroplating is in 18-karat gold with the statuette weighing 4 ¾ pounds and a height of 16 inches. The company that makes the Emmy is the R.S. Owens Company and they are located in Chicago, Illinois. This same company also makes the Oscar Statue that is awarded by the film industry.

The Membership Structure of The Academy (ATAS and NATAS)
To begin with, there are two divisions of The Academy: The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) is headquartered in Los Angles and they give out the awards for the prime-time television programs. The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) is headquartered in New York City and they give out the awards for daytime shows, news and documentaries.

There are over 15,000 members of The Academy who are divided into 28 peer groups. Therefore, the Television Academy feels as though they have a fair representation of television professionals in every field. The members of The Academy (ATAS & NATAS) are the people who vote on the awards. Each member of The Academy pays a fee to be a member: Active Membership is $175 per year and Associate Membership is $100 per year. There are also Student Memberships at $50 per year and Faculty Memberships at $75 per year. The latter two memberships require a detailed list of specific qualifications in order to be considered for membership. An interesting fact to ponder is that if you use $100 as the “average” yearly membership fee, The Academy collects about $1,500,000 per year in membership fees alone. And, as we move along, you will find that they also collect entry fees from those hoping to be nominated for an Emmy.

The membership is divided into 28 peer groups and each group is specific according their expertise. For example, actors are in a peer group, camera operators are in their own peer group and make-up artists are in their own group and so on. Each of these peer groups vote ONLY in their own peer group category. Everyone, however, is allowed to vote in the program categories; best comedy series, best drama series and so on.

Now it gets a bit more tricky (as well as interesting).

Alfre Woodard at the Creative Emmy Awards on 9/10/11

Who nominates? How does the list get narrowed?
People who worked on eligible shows can nominate themselves for awards. Prime Time Eligible is defined in this scenario as a show that aired on broadcast or cable during 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. between June 1 and May 31. It even becomes a bit more defined in that the prime time show had to be viewed in markets that represent 51% of television viewers in the United States. In addition, teams of people can enter in more than one category as long as each entry is for a different program. Entrants have to pay a fee, the amount of which is based on whether the nomination is commercial, individual or for a program and the size of the team for team entries. Entrants are allowed to mail or fax their entries to The Academy. The deadline set for submissions is usually sometime each February. At this point we now have the list of all the eligible nominations in all the qualified eligible categories that are received by the specified deadline. Not every nominee will have the honor of being put on that final list of nominees to be voted upon. The list is culled and below is the process that takes place.

Now what happens? Who votes?
The qualified entries are mailed to the academy members. There are two rounds of voting. The first voting process is to narrow the entries down to five or less nominees per category and that is why the total membership is segregated into peer groups that represent every aspect of the television industry. As stated above, each peer group is allowed to vote only for entrants in their own peer group categories. The exception to this is that all of the membership can vote for the actual television program categories such as best drama, best comedy and so forth.

The next step for the members is to send their paper ballots to an independent accounting firm to be counted and the top vote-getters in each of the categories are then publicly announced as the nominees. Many times we have heard the nominees say that they are honored to be recognized by their peers and now you know why they make that particular statement. The first round of voting is now completed and we have the final list of nominees in all the categories. Who actually votes on the winners of the final lists? Would you believe that voting is conducted using the honor system by membership volunteers? Read on.

The Final Voting Process
The following was written by Pamela Nelson electronics.howstuffworks.com

“The academy asks for volunteers among the members to judge the nominees and choose the best in each category. The volunteer judges are grouped by peers, too, and the number of voters in each category varies. But again, everyone votes in the outstanding program categories. In years past, judging panels met in Los Angeles and watched all of the nominated shows and performances in a two-day marathon. Rod Serling, the prolific writer behind the “Twilight Zone” series, devised the judging panel idea in the 1960s, when he was president of the academy. He and others wanted to make sure that the judges actually watched the nominees, rather than just voting for their favorites.”

“Judging rules can change based on changes in the industry and the needs of the voting body. For example, in 2000, the academy decided to allow members to volunteer to watch tapes of the nominees in their own homes and on their own schedules. This meant that more people could vote in the final process; television critics and others had criticized the former voting procedure, saying that only older people with more time on their hands (that is, not active performers, directors, technicians) would volunteer to participate in an inconvenient, time-consuming judging process. The critics said that the old voting procedure led to some of the best and most daring shows going unrecognized, because the judging panels were older and more conservative. But opponents of the new, more relaxed judging process say that there is no guarantee that the voters will watch the tapes. Essentially, the members are on the honor system.”

Okay, so what happens next?
Currently, the firm that counts the ballots is Ernst and Young and they are supposed to receive the ballots from the volunteer voters by snail mail: The United States Postal System. The firm of Ernst and Young is sworn to secrecy and keep the names of the winners secured until the night of the Emmy Awards broadcast. Representatives from Ernst and Young actually hold the envelopes until the presenters carry the envelope on stage. The envelope is opened, the winners are revealed, the statuette is given to the winners, the winners give a speech of gratitude and walk off stage with their Emmy. Voila, the process is complete for another year.

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The Enigmatic Queen Mab: Benevolent or Malevolent?

Posted by The Vault On June - 26 - 2011

The Enigmatic Queen Mab: Benevolent or Malevolent? by Cheryl Durst

In the sneak peek of the first few minutes of Season Four we find ourselves in the faerie realm and it is here that we observe Sookie’s first encounter with Queen Mab. As any of you who are familiar with my articles know, I do research, and lots of it, in order to provide you, the reader, the most information on whatever subject matter I bring to you.  I have done more research on Queen Mab than any other subject I’ve written about thus far and additionally have found the most conflicting information concerning Queen Mab than any other subject. I have attempted to sort it all out and put it together piece by piece so you, as well as I, am able to have an understanding of  her beginnings and her character attributes. I also found information concerning a family tie between Queen Mab and Sookie that will surprise you as it did me.

 

First 8 minutes of True Blood Season 4 Episode 1

 

Etymology of Fairy
The Middle English word faierie (also fayerye, feirie and fairie)  is the original word from which the word fairy was born.  In addition to the Middle English words, there is an Old French word, faerie (Modern French feerie) that means the land, the realm, the characteristic activity of “enchantment” of the legendary people of folklore and romance called (in Old French) faie or fee.  The above words were derived from Latin fata which is one of the personified Fates which means guardian or tutelary spirit, hence a spirit in general.  Since we find different spellings of the word fairy throughout literature you now should have a better understanding as to why so many versions of the word exist.  I promise, this is the deepest I will pull you into the etymology of the word fairy.

Fae Characteristics
From my recollections of earliest childhood, any faeries that I read about in my beloved children’s books were tiny wee beings that had either butterfly wings or the ethereal gossamer type.  The fairies were benevolent and beautiful and were simply fluttering about for the enjoyment of those who could see them. Everything I read about them was magical and as a child I was always looking about in my grandmother’s flower gardens to catch a glimpse of the delightful creatures I had read about in my books. As I grew into adulthood I saw lots garden statuary in the form of  faeries and gnomes and all sorts of wee folk.  As various movies were produced about magical lands and other ethereal planes I got to see that the fae were sometimes as tall as humans. There are also many pieces of artwork hanging in museums around the world depicting faeries in all sizes and proportions with and without wings.

In researching this article I found that faeries are usually described as human in their appearance and of course, they have magical powers.  Some folk tales describe them as being the dead, or a form of demon, or a genus totally unconnected to humans or angels.  Some folk experts suggest that the faerie origin lies in a conquered race that live in hiding or in a religious belief system that lost popularity with the onslaught of Christianity. As I stated above, there is a large amount of conflicting information   concerning their origins, especially in folklore.

Folklore does suggest that the faeries can be malicious and therefore remedies of protection such as iron (any object made from iron), charms of rowan and herbs as well as slices or chunks of  bread will offer insurance of safeguard from their spite. Wearing clothing inside out, running water, bells, St. John’s wart and four leaf clovers are additional means of protection against the faeries according to folklore.

A common practice of the faeries is the use of magic to disguise the appearance of objects.  One example that I read was that the substance faerie gold is notoriously unreliable because it looks like real gold when given but soon after will turn into leaves, gorse blossoms (a type of plant with yellow flowers), gingerbread cakes or several other useless objects.  Disguising objects through the use of faerie magic reminds me of the S4 sneak-peak video of Sookie in the faerie realm.  The light fruit is disguised as a beautiful golden glowing orb that the faeries are offering their guests (to eat).  When the orbs are thrown on the ground they turn dark and dank looking. Eating the light fruit appeared to make the visitors become compliant and willing to stay in the faerie realm while Queen Mab prepares to close the portal that would allow escape back to the human plane.  We see Barry (the bellboy) in the faerie realm and who knew that he was fae?  I surely hope he didn’t fall for the trickery and eat the “glowing orbs”.

Queen Mab
Queen Mab or Maeve is the magnificent Faerie Warrior Queen and according to Irish legend, no King was allowed to reign in the mortal world unless married to this Queen Maeve of the Otherworld.  The King must have one foot in this world and one in the other.

From all I have read concerning Queen Mab, she possesses a multifaceted personality and is capable of extreme tenderness as well as ferociousness.  Queen Mab is known as Queen Wolf in Celtic folklore.  Her name is also connected with “mead” and she is considered be part of  the Mother aspect of The Triple Goddess that expresses love, protection, physical sexuality and fertility but she has a dark side where fierceness, revenge and war (against her enemies) is prevalent.

Queen Mab has had numerous names and manifestations over many, many years. Some of the names she has been associated with are Mab, Medb, (meev) Medhbh, Maeve (maive or mayv) and she is sometimes linked with Morrigan through Celtic mythology and legend. Queen Mab is also associated with a ‘godlike race’ of people called the Tuatha De Danaan who migrated into Erin from the northern islands of Greece around 4000 years ago. Queen Mab was known as Queen Maeve in the Celtic tradition.  “Meave” means mead and mead is a honey wine, an alcoholic beverage that is produced by fermenting a solution of honey and water. It was said that Queen Mab gave blood red mead to all of her consorts. The mead wine was representative of menstral blood which was considered “the wine of women’s wisdom”.

In Irish mythology Mab was very promiscuous and that promiscuity marked her as a goddess symbolic of the fertility of Ireland.  Other indications of her divinity include her ability to shape-shift between a young maiden and old hag.  In a story of Niall of the Nine Hostages, Mab appears to Niall as an old crone guarding a well.  She gives him water and Niall agrees to mate with her and she immediately transforms herself into a beautiful young woman who grants him the kingship of Ireland. Mab is said to have other powers and supra-natural traits; she can run very fast and is able to deprive men of their strength simply by her very presence. She also has animal attributes in the form of a bird and a squirrel that perch on her shoulder.

Sookie’s Fae Connection
I find it most interesting, through researching Queen Mab, that Niall supposedly mated with Queen Mab.  Niall Brigant is a faerie and he is Sookie and Jason’s great-grandfather and Claude and Claudine’s grandfather. Niall has a son named Fintan.  Fintan and Adele Stackhouse had two children together: Sookie and Jason’s father, Corbett, and their aunt, Linda.  Linda is the mother of Hadley.

Niall is a faerie prince who has powerful enemies and wants to keep his great-grand daughter a secret and protected from his enemies. Niall has a nephew whose name is Breandan.  Breandan is out to kill all humans having faerie blood.  I’ll end my article right here so as not to get to “spoilerish”.  I have a feeling that the future seasons of True Blood will reveal much more about the fae world and how our heroine, Sookie Stackhouse, will continue to fight off the evil forces that are ever present in her life using powers that she has yet to discover.

Sources: http://www.mabjohn.supanet.com/index2.html , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Mab

Witchcraft 1.0 or Blessed Be, You Bruja

Posted by Lynnpd On May - 10 - 2011

Cheryl Durst, one of The Vault’s featured guest writers, has written an account about Witchcraft and what we might expect in Season 4 of True Blood. Below is her article where she not only schools us on witches, but provides some of her own Season 4 speculation:

Wiccan Pentagram

The premiere of True Blood S4 is drawing nigh and we know that it will be “the season of the witch”. When I think about witches I can’t help but conjure up an image of an old ugly hag dressed in a black floor length hooded garment. The hooded garments, I found out, were once used to protect the identities of those of old, who were practicing witches, because condemnation and death would be the price a practicing witch would pay for their beliefs. Much has changed in modern society concerning witches and their freedom to practice their rituals as well as the way they dress.

In preparation of True Blood S4, for those of us who might not be very familiar with witchcraft, I’ve done a bit of research on the subject. I hope this crash course will provide enlightenment for those of us unfamiliar with the finer points of casting circles and incantations and other witchery.

Wicca: “spirit over flesh”

After our departure from Bon Temps in True Blood S3, we know of one person in town who is a professed Wiccan: Holly Cleary. There could be more sinister intentions lurking within our Wiccan woman but until that would be reveled we have to assume, for now, that Holly is what she professes to be; a fairly benign, herbal using Wiccan.


Holly in the circle helping Arlene

The Wicca practice is a pagan religion that is centuries older that Judaism. The core of the Wicca belief is that nature and all the forces of nature can be called upon to do their bidding. The Wiccans do not believe in manipulation of the universal forces but rather tend to ask, pray or perform ceremonies to plead their requests. If you recall, Holly told Arlene that if the spirit in her unborn baby wanted to be born, it would be so and the ritual that Holly performed might not cause spontaneous abortion of Arlene’s unborn.

Wiccans sometimes employ Gods and Goddesses in their ceremonies simply to show the balance in nature. The practice is symbolic rather than actually believing that the Gods and Goddesses exist. Authentic witchcraft is not Satanic because witches don’t believe in the devil, let alone invoke him. In one segment of information that I read while researching this article, I found that Wiccans believe Satan is simply an entity that a guilty Christian made up after they had committed a sin. The Old Horned God of the witches is not the Satan of Christianity, he is actually the oldest deity known to humanity, the phallic God of Fertility. If an evil entity such as Satan does exist, to a Wiccan, it would probably be bad karma returning to them for something they did to someone else. Wiccans have rituals similar to “Satanic” rituals only because the early Satanists mimicked or borrowed rituals from the pagans. As far as sacrifices, very few Wiccans perform sacrificial ceremonies because it is in direct opposition to their respect for nature.

Wicca is a socially and ecologically responsible religion and Wiccan ethics are positive rather than prohibitive: ‘Do as you will, and harm ye none’. That is, you must not use magic for anything which will cause harm to anyone on any level for any reason. You do so at your own risk.

Satanic Pentagram

Wiccans use the pentagram as their symbol with the star turned right side up to symbolize “spirit over flesh” as opposed to Satanists who are symbolized by a pentagram turned right side down believing in “flesh over the spirit”.

The Law of The Threefold Return: “Any energy you send out shall return to you threefold.”

Milla Dietrich, who is the author of the book, WitchCraft Book of Happiness, explains: “There is only one law in witchcraft resembling anything like a commandment. It states that if a witch does harm, it returns to her/him threefold”.

The number three symbolizes one of the magical processes involved in spell casting; the spell is invoked and thus sent out into the energy of the universe. This energy then comes back into the world to manifest in the desired way before reverberating in the life of the person working the magic to the power of three. The Threefold Law is the basic working philosophy of witchcraft. This is a natural law, but also an obvious incentive for witches to keep their magic positive, life-affirming and harmful to none. Performing witchcraft is taking a great responsibility upon yourself and it calls for rules – rules which are all the more important because often it is only you who will know if you are honestly obeying them. The observance, or not, of these rules is what distinguishes white from black magic. All of these rules can be summed up in the phrase, ‘Harm ye none’.

Circles, Salt, Candles and Spells

Creating a magic circle is commonly known as “casting” a circle. In Wicca ritual the diameter of a magic circle is usually nine feet in diameter and there are several techniques in which circles are cast. The common feature of circle casting is that a boundary is traced around the working area and may or may not be physically marked on the ground. Some circles might have detailed patterns that can be found in magical manuals and grimoires (a book of instructions in the use of magic or alchemy especially for summoning demons). Elaborate patterns or a simple unadorned circle can be drawn in salt or chalk or designated by other means. An “athame” (a double-bladed black handled dagger used for ritual magic) is sometimes used to cast and dissolve the circle. If the “athame” is ever used to cut organic matter it is considered unfit to be used in a ritual; it is never used to cut anything in the physical plane. The four cardinal directions (north, east, south and west) are often conspicuously marked with four candles. Almost always, an incantation is spoken to state the purpose and nature of the magic circle.

Wiccan Athame

The most common practice of a witch is the casting of spells or incantations. A spell is basically the tool used to effect a change and accomplish a magical action. The spell can be used to bewitch someone or something, influence a certain course or event or to infuse magic into healing potions or objects. Spells can be spoken over an herbal concoction but it is said that the best spells are enacted through conducting an elaborate and mysterious ceremony of ritual magic.

Once the ritual is completed, the circle is closed. Closing the circle is the reverse of the casting procedure. The deities that were called upon during the ritual are thanked for their help and then the four directions/quarters are relinquished. Taking down the circle is performed by walking in the opposite direction around the perimeter of the circle with the athame pointing out from the center of the circle.

Black Magic,Voodoo and Brujas

“Black Magic” is simply the term for sorcery that is practiced for evil purposes most often using and/or evoking the help and aid of evil spirits. It is demonic witchcraft using negative power to do harm. I suppose one could say it is the opposite of the practice of Wicca which professes to harm none. Although witches practicing “black magic” might call upon evil entities to do their bidding, they are not considered Satanists unless, of course, they do indeed worship Satan. As stated above, overall, witches do not believe in Satan.

The word “voodoo” comes from the word “vudu” which is a Dahomean word meaning “spirit”. Dahomeans are a sect of people living in a certain area of West Africa. This “spirit” is a mysterious and intangible force thought to have the power to influence human affairs. Voodoo was brought to Louisiana around 1720 through the slave trade when Louisiana was, at that time, a French colony. Most all of the African slaves came from Benin, West Africa, and they (for the most part) practiced ancestor worship. The West Africans had great knowledge of how to use herbs and poisons and they created charms and amulets that had the potential to protect or to harm; out of these elements was born Louisiana voodoo.

Voodoo is still practiced today in Louisiana and the worship of spirits remains a vital part of the practice. Those who follow Louisiana voodoo believe in only one God but also believe that numerous other powerful spirits preside over their daily lives in matters of family, forces of nature and other life situations. Dancing and singing is thought to keep a strong connection with the spirits. Even the use of snakes is sometimes incorporated in their rituals due to the belief that the snake represents “Legba”, Voodoo’s main spirit, which is an intermediary and a conduit to all other spirits. Followers of Voodoo believe that the snake represents “healing knowledge and the connection between Heaven and Earth” and also believe that their deceased ancestors have the ability to arbitrate their lives.

There is nothing very mysterious concerning the word “bruja”. A “bruja” is simply a Mexican witch. From researching “bruja” I found many articles indicating that even though the Mexican people are steeped in Christianity, mostly Catholicism, they are still very superstitious and tied strongly to the old ways of shamans, Voodoo type rituals and witchcraft.

Necromancy

Necromancy is a form of divination. Divination is the practice of attempting to uncover future events or revealing hidden knowledge by using occult or supernatural means. Any spirits that are conjured for this purpose are called spirits of divination.

In order to practice necromancy the necromancer must have the ability to conjure up the dead by using powerful spirits for both the conjurer’s protection as well as making the corpse or ghost of the dead submissive to the will of the conjurer. Powerful spirits are bound to the dead by using an ancient spell that requires two crucial elements; a burnt sacrifice and a blood drenched altar. In addition to the burnt sacrifice and blood drenched altar, other detailed preparations go into place which include studying the planets (especially the influence of Saturn) as well as the moon.

The place where the ritual will be performed must be chosen with care. Some of the most favorable places are crossroads, vaults, ruins or a deserted forest. After the site has been chosen, the planets must be in proper alignment and, at that time, a concentric circle is drawn on the ground. Within this particular circle there will be certain crosses and other symbols inscribed.

In conclusion:

After researching information and writing this article I am left questioning the integrity of a few already known True Blood characters. Holly asked Arlene to grab up the box of salt at Merlotte’s before they left the bar the night that Holly performed a ritual, a ritual that was supposed to rid Arlene of the fetus growing within her womb. Obviously the salt was used to purify the circle and/or designate the boundaries of the circle. If the athame is not supposed to be used to “cut” in the physical plane and sacrifices are not supposed to be required in Wiccan ritual, why then was the athame used to pierce Arlene’s finger and moreover, why was a “sacrifice” of Arlene’s blood required? I noticed that Holly made certain to end her incantation with “blessed be” and I have to wonder if she did that simply to protect herself. Certainly Holly is aware of the “Threefold Law” and it shall be most interesting to discover what comes back on Holly if her intentions all along are evil.

You fans have most likely been aware of Ruby Jean’s mutterings concerning all sorts of “things” coming to get her baby, Lafayette. Those mutterings might have gone unnoticed by some or simply thought to be the ridiculous jabber of a mentally ill woman but I find it very interesting that Ruby Jean warns Lafayette on occasion about all the “things” that are out to get her baby boy. And, is it simply sheer coincidence that Jesus is the nurse taking care of Ruby Jean? Aren’t we all just a tiny bit suspicious of sexy, good looking Jesus with his heritage of bruja family members and his involvement with Lafayette? We have no way of knowing, quite yet, what Ruby Jean Reynolds revealed to Jesus about her son. I have a feeling that Ruby Jean might have unknowingly told Jesus things about Lafayette that might have been best kept to herself. Jesus and Lafayette’s “V” trip revealed witchcraft that was performed for various reasons by both of their ancestors. Seems like Jesus had an especially evil grandfather. And what is up with all those Voodoo dolls and religious icons in Lafayette’s house? I have been curious as well as suspicious of them from the beginning of the series. Voodoo dolls are used in some witchcraft rituals.

Somewhere along the way I thought I read or heard that Jesus is somehow related to Calvin Norris. Yes, Calvin Norris from Hot Shot who was shot in the head and died. Can’t wait to see if there is any truth to that bit of scuttlebutt. Jesus certainly was anxious to help Calvin the night that Calvin got badly injured at Merlotte’s Bar and Grill. Was his desire to help Calvin simply due to Jesus being a nurse or is it because Calvin is somehow related to Jesus? If I recall, Jesus does have a tattoo of a magnificent panther on his body and he was a bit vague as to why he has that tattoo when Lafayette questioned him about it.


Jesus panther tattoo

My friend, Judy Minghini, is thinking that Rene Lenier is going to be summoned back from the dead to do some evil deed(s). Just the thought of it gives me chills. I have a vision of Rene sauntering the streets and back roads of Renard Parish holding his head in his hands while he is in a semi state of decay and rot and he still hates fang bangers. Rene’s unholy spirit is most likely what the necromancers will be conjuring rather than his corpse but this is True Blood we’re talking about so who knows! Let’s face it, anyone who has died on the show or is among the “walking dead” (vampires) will be defenseless against the necromancers. With the witches having their way with the vampires as well as summoning up the really dead folks, True Blood S4 is undoubtedly going to be quite interesting and intense and full of surprises.

Ah, yes, have we seen the last of Yvetta? If it turns out that Yvetta is a witch or even related to a witch, I would hate to be Eric Northman because his last words to Yvetta were: “You gold digging whore.” Now that would be enough to make any stripper worth her G-string angry enough, at the very least, to erase Mr. Northman’s memory!

Now you know a little bit about witchcraft and other forms of unnatural manipulation through the use of spirits both real and imagined, benign and evil. Unless you are a practicing witch you don’t have much defense against any evil spells cast your way so grab your family and friends and draw a circle using salt. Make certain you’re inside that circle and get those white candles lit to represent purity and goodness and hope for the best. Blessed be!

The Goodness of Godric

Posted by Lynnpd On March - 19 - 2011

Everyone seems to love the character of Godric and even though we have no idea of what to expect, it’s great to know that he will be returning to Season 4. Cheryl Durst, one of The Vault’s featured guest writers, has written a testament to the much loved maker of Eric; below is her article:

Enter the Man-child

We first meet Godric in a flashback (True Blood, S2E5, “Never Let Me Go”) when he enters Eric Northman’s Viking encampment. It is approximately 1000 AD and Eric is human, mortal, and is in process of dying from fatal wounds he received during battle. Eric’s men have laid him down upon a bed and they are standing guard to give him an uninterrupted and peaceful death. The two men hear or sense a presence and the inevitable takes place; a blurred whirl of “something” attacks the men guarding the dying Viking. We then see blood flying and spurting from their necks and Eric’s comrades fall dead. Enter Godric, looking like a minion of Satan, complete with fangs and blood dripping from all around his mouth and down his chin. Godric is shirtless giving us clear view of his interestingly tattooed body and his hair is unkempt; he truly mimics a wild and savage beast. He crouches over Eric like a predator over his prey and Eric stares him fearlessly and directly in the face and asks: “Are you death?”

Godric appears to be young; in fact, so young that after Godric confirms that he is indeed “death”, Eric says, “But you’re just a little boy.” The red hues from the campfire dance across Godric’s chiseled face making him look healthy and robust which is quite a contrast from the way he appears the next time we see him in a modern day church basement. As we know, Godric “makes” Eric a vampire and our first encounter with Godric is exciting, a bit horrific and leaves us wanting more information about him. I am hoping that in Season Four we will come to know the extent of the sinful and lewd life that this proficient killer once lead that finally brought him to a place of wisdom. It seems as though his 2,000 years of being “undead” allowed him the ability to feel shame and remorse for his past actions and he developed understanding and compassion for humans.

Etymology

I almost always do research prior to writing. I want to know a bit more than the obvious because if I am going to take time to write something and you are going to grace me with your time to read it, I hope it to be not only interesting, but also an opportunity to learn something that we might normally not know. Etymology is not a definition of a word but rather an explanation of how words sounded hundreds of years ago as well as what the word itself meant. Upon researching the etymology of the name “Godric”, I found that the name itself is considered to be masculine, in English the name is pronounced GAHD-rik and is of Anglo-Saxon origin. The name “Godric” means “power of God” and is derived from Old English “god” combined with “ric”. The “ric” part means “power” or “rule”. Several centuries after the Norman Conquest (around 1070 AD) the name “Godric” died out.

The Tattoos
As stated above, the name “Godric” is of Anglo-Saxon origin and from the research that others have undertaken concerning the tattoos, they are representative of Anglo-Saxon design. The tattoo around Godric’s chest/neck area is a traditional Anglo-Saxon symbol of protection and was normally given to the higher-ranking of the society such as warriors, hunters, chiefs and shamanic types. The tattoo on his right arm is written in Elder Futhark, an ancient runic language, and is thought to be some sort of message. It is believed that the tattoo on Godric’s left arm symbolizes water which would compliment his spinal tattoo that appears to be a sea serpent. The red tattoo above his right shoulder blade is a “sigil” which is a symbol for magical or cultural purposes. Runic magic among the Germanic tribes was exemplified by the use of sigils. We can only assume that all of the tattoos were acquired prior to his becoming a vampire because a tattoo would simply fade away or “not take” in permanency after Godric was “turned”. It is thought that Godric was approximately 15 years old when he was made vampire and he was a barbarian.

Goodness

The word “goodness” is a euphemism for god which, in a way, intertwines with the origins and meaning of the name “Godric”. It appears as though the words “God” and “good” are synonymous throughout history.Looking like a minion of the devil himself when we first meet him, Godric looks dramatically different the next time we see him. Our second encounter finds Godric in the basement of the Fellowship of The Sun Church appearing more like a choirboy whose skin has the shiny pallor of one who knows only moonlight and darkness; skin that is hued in palest pink and textured of marble. Godric is meticulously clean with neatly cropped hair and yet, one can tell, he is still most powerful and in control of the situation at hand. As he snaps Gabe’s neck and ends Gabe’s life we see a proficient killer. When we hear Godric speak in English, he has an obvious charming accent which lends appeal and mystery to his character. Enter a ghastly faced Eric, falling to his knees in front of Godric in adoration and worship. At that very moment I am smitten with Godric’s demeanor and expressionless face. What a striking difference between the once beastly Godic of a millennium ago to what we encounter in the present day.

We next see Godric in the inner sanctum of the church where his symbolic execution was supposed to take place. Chaos abounds with threats of a bloodbath and, as we know, little harm comes to any that are present. After the skirmish at the church, Godric, the vampires and human sympathizers convene at Godric’s house for an impromptu gathering. It is here that we start to understand the psyche of Godric at this moment in time. We find Godric sitting in a chair, appearing to be subdued and pensive. Eric, with a gleeful look on his face, fails at his attempt to entice Godric to feed on an AB negative human. Godric tells Eric he is not hungry and we see Eric’s demeanor turn to sadness and confusion. At this point we recall the wisdom that Godric spoke as he sadly tells Eric that vampires, in general, are frightening and un-evolved. Eric becomes disparaged as he realizes Godric is no longer thinking or acting like a vampire. We watch Godric, a once savage vampire, show mercy to his foes and offers others gratitude for their help rescuing him. As this scene is taking place I am struck by the fact, a millennium later, that shadowed hues from a fire are once again dancing across Godric’s face; only this time the flames reveal a creature transcendent and far removed from his former rapacious self.

Enter Luke, the human bomb, and chaos descends on Godric’s home. After tallying the damage, Godric instructs the survivors to make their way to Hotel Carmilla. Hotel Carmilla turns out to be the venue for healing relationships, sexually charged dreams, Nan Flanagan’s wrath and the official resignation of Godric as Sheriff of Area 9. We also find out that Godric offered himself to the FOTSC and was not abducted as everyone had first feared. The most significant and deeply emotionally charged scene takes place on the roof top of the hotel when it becomes all too clear to Eric that Godric is determined to end his two thousand year existence; for Eric, it is simply an unthinkable and unspeakable act of thankless martyrdom. The interaction between Eric and Godric, in those last few moments before sunrise, is beautifully played and immensely satisfying to me as I had been hoping to find some extraordinary emotional feelings of love buried within Eric. I was not disappointed.

We then witness a most amazing conversation and interaction between Godric and Sookie concerning love, God, forgiveness and fear. In the last moments of Godric’s existence he claims to be full of joy and is amazed that a human chose to be with him as he waits for the sun to rise. Godric also finds great solace in the the fact that Sookie is brought to tears by the immensity of what is about to take place. To date, this is to me, one of the most beautifully directed scenes in the series. The melodiously sad cello music in the background adds yet another layer to the profound sadness of the scene. We are left feeling as though Godric is totally repentant of his crimes against humanity and full of goodness as he allows his immortal life to end and prepares to meet a God unknown to him.

I am mentally preparing myself for Season Four for what could hold a freakish display of “Godric horror”. I have a feeling that we are going to see glimpses of the monstrous acts of violence that eventually bring our beautiful man-child to a place of repentance. I savor the redemptive Godric with his wisdom and goodness and gentile demeanor. As I hold an image of the benevolent Godric in my thoughts, I can’t help but visualize the first time I saw him with that confident demonic smirk on his blood spattered face. And his words resound in my memory: “Could you be a companion of death? Could you walk with me through the world? Through dark? I’ll teach you all I know. I’ll be your father, your brother, your child.” I can’t even imagine what horrors were brought forth while walking through the dark as a companion to Godric. Perhaps Season Four will allow us a glimpse into the past, long, long ago.

Cheryl Durst, one of The Vault’s guest writers, has written about Dr. Ludwig who was in Season 2 of True Blood played by Marcia DeRousse.  Below is her story:

“Ever heard of Komodo Dragons?” Dr. Amy Ludwig saves the show!

Enter The Savior

She makes her debut seven minutes into Episode 3 (“Scratches”) of Season 2 and this pint size dynamo of a doctor literally saves the entire future of the True Blood series. Enter Dr. Amy Ludwig (pronounced LOOD-VIG) donned in blue hospital scrubs, blonde hair pulled back in a long ponytail, the rest of her hair covered with a surgical doctor’s cap. A dying, fatally wounded Sookie Stackhouse asks, “What kind of a doctor are you?” And the first three words we hear Dr. Ludwig say, with forceful assurance, are, “The healing kind.” What an entrance! Not even Bill Compton’s vampire blood can save Sookie from the dire consequences of the wounds she sustains from a maenad attack; but our Dr. Ludwig can. This is the person who is going to save the True Blood heroine, Sookie Stackhouse, and by doing so will allow the series to continue. I wonder if any of you ever thought of that angle? Leave it to me, the consummate True Blood aficionado, to give thought to such things.

This scene takes place at Fangtasia where a makeshift examination table has been made out of some piece of the nightclub’s lounge furniture. We find Doctor Amy Ludwig dipping latex gloved fingers into the deep and bacteria laden wounds in Sookie Stackhouse’s back. Sookie received the life threatening injuries when she was attacked by a maenad named Maryann Forrester.

As most of you recall, Dr. Ludwig is the doctor to supernatural beings on the True Blood series and also in the Charlaine Harris novels. Dr. Ludwig is a no frills who-cares-about-a-bedside-manner personality who is fearless in the face of supernatural emergencies. Our sassy little doctor seems totally unimpressed with the physical stature of Eric Northman towering over her nor does she give much credence to the panic stricken demands being made by Bill Compton concerning her patient. Dr. Ludwig is direct, to the point and unaffected by the emotional ties that those around her seem to have to Sookie. Isn’t that, after all, exactly the person we would want taking care of us if we are close to death, one who can focus solely on the task at hand; saving the life of the patient? I find it interesting that Dr. Ludwig has herself bedecked in a silver necklace and bracelet as well as silver earrings – perhaps a little “life insurance” is a wise thing in which to invest when dealing with vampires. Only in Bon Temps would you purchase life insurance at the local jewelry store!

The Hippocratic Oath? It’s in the bag!

We don’t know if our “healing” doctor ever took the Hippocratic Oath or if she ever attended the traditional medical schools needed to become an attendant or resident at a hospital or medical center. If Dr. Ludwig did swear upon a version of the Hippocratic Oath, it was probably the Greek version of the oath (orkos) that required the ancients to swear upon a number of healing gods and goddesses charging them to uphold professional ethical standards implemented centuries ago. The Hippocratic Oath was written in the 4th century B.C. by Hippocrates but various forms of the oath have been used over the centuries.

Motivated by money or madness (or both), Dr. Ludwig meets her medical challenges head on with the fierce determination of a tenacious Pit Bull and yet she goes about her tasks quietly, without much fuss. I often wonder what is in that little black doctor’s bag that Amy Ludwig totes about. Does she have modern medical supplies in that bag? Magic potions? Homeopathic remedies, leeches or a mixture of all the above? Dr. Ludwig has a stethoscope around her neck but she did pull a pair of exam gloves out of her medical bag because her hands were gloved in protective latex prior to touching Sookie’s back. She also displays a magnifying glass with which she examines the bloody slime she removes from Sookie’s wounds. Dr. Ludwig diagnosed the slimy substance as bacteria that was similar, but way more efficient (deadly), than that of a Komodo Dragon! Then there is that cobalt blue bottle full of “what”? The fluid in that blue bottle must have been one hell of a topical remedy in order to counteract and destroy the poisonous bacteria. When potion met poison we see all sorts of bubbling and steaming coming up out of those nasty wounds. At that very moment the only sound that echoes through Fangtasia is Sookie’s screaming as she endures the painful procedure. After Dr. Ludwig uses her secret concoction to clean Sookie’s wounds, the medicinal libation of choice is vampire blood. I bet there are a few vials of “V” in that little black bag along with many other “unmentionables”. With my curiosity, I would certainly enjoy rummaging through the bag carried by a doctor of the
“healing kind” who attends to the messy matters of the “supernatural kind”.

Marcia DeRousse; the perfect choice for Dr. Ludwig.

Not only is Marcia DeRousse an accomplished actor, playing several different roles in television, movies, radio and theater, but she is, in real life, a healer. Combined with an acting career that spans many years, Ms. DeRousse works as a medium, psychic and energy healer as well. Marcia told me that she possesses all the clairs (clearly); audient (essentially the ability to hear in a paranormal manner), sentient (ability to hold an object or touch someone and sense the energy surrounding that person), prescient (forecasting future events) and voyant (seeing beyond the five senses).

Her psychic healing ability is aided by “medical guides” who give her advice on people’s health issues and she often finds things overlooked by traditional medical means. Assuring me that she cannot and does not “diagnose”, Marcia said that she will advise people to go to their medical doctors for tests and confirmation if she suspects there is a physical problem needing medical attention. Marcia is educated in the field of homeopathic and natural methods of healing. Her favorite psychic ability is that of an animal communicator.

When I asked Marcia to elaborate a bit more about her career she told me that she has a college degree in theater and worked a great deal in that area. She moved to Los Angeles in 1980 and started work in television and film right away. Marcia said, “I loved playing “mom” to Matthew McConoughey and Gary Oldman in the film Tiptoes (had Kate Beckinsale for a daughter in law, too!). That sort of helped set the stage for working with more mega stars like Stephen Moyer, Anna Paquin and Alexander Skarsgard on True Blood.”

True Blood fans adore Dr. Ludwig and are hoping to see her again in future episodes. I know that in the Sookie Stackhouse novels there is a time when someone Sookie knows needs Dr. Ludwig’s expertise. Surely there will be some sort of supernatural medical dilemma for which she will be needed in the television series. I, for one, am curious to see what else she might pull up out of that black medical bag to aid in the healing and life saving of some character on True Blood. And, by the way, Marcia informed me she likes her character’s name to be pronounced with a more southern drawl, therefore it would be pronounced Luhd-wig. We all know that Bill Compton is the only one that could give that pronunciation the southern charm it deserves.

Marcia DeRousse is the perfect choice for Dr. Ludwig given her years as an accomplished actor as well as her real life psychic and healing abilities. Even though Dr. Ludwig is on screen for only two minutes and twenty five seconds, she will remain in our hearts forever. You simply have to love someone who is just about half as tall as Eric Northman yet tells him to “fuck off” as they walk confidently out of Fangtasia, knowing full well that they are the only person possessing the magic prowess to save Sookie Stackhouse, and in turn, keeps the series, True Blood, alive.

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