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I have been a major Sookie Stackhouse fan for years. I began reading Charlaine Harris’s series, then called the Southern Vampire Mysteries, since before book four came out, and have read them all in order. I was puzzled when I found out that HBO was going to originate a TV adaptation of it. Why this particular series? Why not Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake series? (It would have been profitable, what with all of the sex and all.) There were others as well, like Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld and MaryJanice Davidson’s Queen Betsy series — all of which have the erotic tones that HBO would have loved. So why this book series? Now I know why, but more on that later.

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I very grand enjoyed season one. It was very faithful to Wearisome Until Shaded, except that shrimp characters like Tara and Lafayette were expanded, and you glean everyone’s point of idea, not impartial Sookie’s. Also, Bill has more depth here, and you leer things from his point of understanding, and you understand him better. Other storylines were added, like the emphasis on “V” addiction, which makes sense. Season two has taken things to a whole other level and I fancy it so far. I can’t wait for the blu-ray release! From the very beginning, the indicate has very sexually explicit scenes, most of which centered on Jason’s exploits, and some violence as well, with a colossal deal of emphasis to vampire hatred as the unusual develop of southern racism/segregation. Season two takes things further, with gore and dread replacing the sex (there’s quiet plenty of it though), and the fledging out of characters like Eric, Tara and Lafayette (whose death does not happen in the TV series) . MaryAnn is the mysterious creature that makes a brief appearance in Living Humdrum in Dallas, but is expanded on the TV version to the point that she almost takes over the entire present. Jessica, Bill’s “daughter,” puzzled me at first. What’s the purpose to this character? But I like her now, especially after Hoyt becomes her fancy interest. And I care for the emphasis on vampire makers, like Lorena and Godric, the latter of whom moved me almost to tears in the last episode that he’s in (plus, the actor who plays him is totally hot) . I don’t want to destroy it for people who don’t have HBO and have to wait for the DVD or blu-ray release, but, in spite of the departures from the books, it’s better than season one.

The actors are tall. Ann Paquin has grown on me as Sookie, British hottie Stephen Moyer is astounding as Bill, and I finally like Alexander Skarsgard as everyone’s accepted vampire poor boy Eric. I am also enjoying Sam Trammel (Sam Merlotte), Rutina Wesley (Tara), Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette), Michelle Forbes (MaryAnn Forester) and Ryan Kwatten (Jason Stackhouse) . I am also enjoying the actors who play Andy Belleflour and Hoyt for the humorous relief they supply. (Andy is hilarious as the drunken out-of-work cop who witnesses the orgies and general outlandish behavior and no one believes him.) All in all, if you’re a spacious fan of the books, then you won’t want to miss this present. No expressionless moments throughout the hour-long series. I cannot wait for season three and season two is not even over yet! And I stare why HBO decided to adapt this particular book series. They must’ve seen the potential for character development and the southern setting on the itsy-bitsy cloak. Expansive job!

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I started reading this series when book 1 fair came out. What can I say, I like vampire books. I really liked Season 1 on HBO. The deviation the present took that bothers me is that Bill killed Longshadow, not Eric, because that could really become problematic later on.

Bill seems to be becoming one dimensional on HBO, he is nearing sainthood. Why would Sookie ever dump him, or date any of the many people she later dates in the books if he is a saint???

In the books, you eventually eye that Bill really has less human feelings/emotions than Eric and other fancy interests of Sookie. ‘Book Bill’ is too self-absorbed to even gaze Sookie’s problems a total change from HBO’s ‘Saint Bill’.

When Eric got to establish Sookie in Book 1 she warmed up to him, which gives an opening for a romantic change for Sookie—-makes sense, especially when your “worship (Bill) ” honest stands there and is ready to let you die. Also, when someone you admire impartial keeps lying and keeping secrets, like ‘Book Bill’ you eventually say (even if you care for them) enough is enough time to go on–and GEE maybe he is not ‘the one’.

The scheme the HBO series is unfolding if Sookie leaves Bill and goes to Eric or anyone else she might objective seem like a [...]_itch. If she objective stays w/ Bill the whole series, then it will probably gather boring—or completely deviate from the books storylines, as most of the anecdote lines have a connection to Sookie’s appreciate interests at the time. Either procedure making Bill a saint, in the long hurry, will not benefit the series.

The subplots are fine—but it would be nice for them to pause SUBPLOTS and not overpower the expose like this season.

Long and Short—- Yes, I have preordered season 2–would have preferred less subplots and less of ‘Saint Bill’. One of the best books in the series (and one that has an impact on the rest of the book series) is coming up. It involves Eric losing his memory. I honest hope that HBO can collect over the total ‘Saint Bill’ thing before that books state line is covered, and follow a broad tale from a sizable writer, so that the rest of the main set lines from the books can be frail.

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