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Im just wondering how the hell

eric magically escaped the cement...

I was freaked by the cement when it was just Russell, so when Bill turned on Eric and encased him in cement, too, I was beside myself. Fortunately, they didn’t cliffhanger us with that, because Eric has someone who loves him (even if she complains about cement in her hair).

http://true-blood.net/2010/09/13/recap-312-true-blood-evil-is-going-on/

Inside Fangtasia, Pam asks whether Eric killed Bill. He responds that "I gave him a much worse punishment." Pam killed Ruben when he tried to kill her. It was she who had saved Eric.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1484328/synopsis

Well, it's not like the cement was already dry when he probably escaped and he wasn't weakened like the King was.

If I remember, master and child vampires can sense each other's danger. Pam probably detected him in danger and rushed to him. She saved him from it because she mentioned getting the cement out of her hair.

This won?t come as a surprise to anyone. Told that there?s already natter at HBO regarding transferring (fellow countryman) Stephen Moyer?s series True Blood to cinema screens. The show, starring Moyer and real-life bride Anna Paquin, is the flagship show for the cabler and quite simply, a phenomenon. It?s insane how popular this thing is! Of course they?re thinking of ways to further exploit that brand! I imagine what HBO will do is another season? maybe two? and then transition into the multiplexes - same thing they?re doing with Entourage and did with Sex and the City. All I could get was that it would happen ?sooner rather than later? and that there?s a ?chance? Alan Ball may want to direct. Grisly rumour but a believable one. Meantime Moyer says he was joking when he said Twilight?s Robert Pattinson was a *****. ?I really did. But just his character. The truth is, you get asked and asked and asked this stuff. One day I was with my daughter in the car and the paparazzi stood in front of me so I couldn?t drive away. I had to give them something. I haven?t even seen Twilight. I don?t know the books but all I know is that Edward drinks cow blood instead of human blood. So I went, ?He?s a *****, he doesn?t even drink real blood, he?s the Diet Coke of vampires?.?

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The Season 4 Premiere of True Blood will be called "She's Not There"

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How apropos: It?s six days before Halloween, and I just so happen to have gotten the first casting intel on season 4 of True Blood. Wanna know who ? and, in some cases, what ? is in store? Read on!
* Marnie is a Z-list palm reader who?s painfully aware of what a joke she is ? that is, until she comes to be possessed by the spirit of a real witch. Anybody else thinking said sorceress might turn out to be the Hallow character Alan Ball told me about back in August?

* Andy?s sister, Portia, is as easy on the eyes as she is sharp in the courtroom. And, since I hear possible portrayers have to be cool with nude scenes, we?re gonna get an eyeful.

* Naomi is an Asian-American cage fighter who, outside of the ring?er, cage?is hot-?n'-heavy with one of her female competitors. My hunch is that, driven away by brother Sam, Tommy starts putting up his dukes for money instead of his paws.

* Queen Mab is an elegant beauty who presides over a fantasy land that sounds a lot like the fairy domain into which Sookie (Anna Paquin) keeps being pulled. But, ethereal as her highness may be, she?s also got a temper?

* Suzanne McKittrick is a Real Housewives type who throws a hootenanny to bond with ?her kind.? That ?kind,? I?m thinking, being shapeshifters like buttoned-down African-American (and fellow newbie) Emory Broome.

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Deadline are reporting that Fiona Shaw been cast as series regular Marnie who is a timid and secretly self loathing storefront medium and palm reader who is taken over by the spirit of a powerful witch

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HBO's smash has made its second major Season 4 hire: Dexter actress Courtney Ford is joining True Blood as a recurring. The actress ? who ironically just completed a stint on another vampire drama, The CW's The Vampire Diaries ? will play Portia Bellefleur, a classic Southern beauty who runs her own law practice. The character is the sister of Bon Temps' bumbling detective Andy (Chris Bauer). The news comes just days after Irish actress Fiona Shaw was cast in the series regular role of Marnie, a self-loathing medium who becomes possessed by a witch.

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Janina Gavankar (The Gates, The L Word) has joined True Blood's upcoming fourth season as a regular. Additionally, Alexandra Brecekenridge (Dirt, Life Unexpected) and Vedette Lim (As the World Turns) have come on board the HBO smash as recurring. Meanwhile, co-star Jessica Tuck has been promoted to a full-fledged series regular.

Gavankar will play Luna, a super-sexy public school teacher and shapeshifter who is first seen attending an informal gathering with others like her. Brecekenridge, a noted voiceover artist who can regularly be heard on Fox's Family Guy, will play Daisy, a member of a wiccan group founded by Marnie (new series regular Fiona Shaw). Finally, Main Title-repped Lim will portray Naomi, a fierce fighter who participates in underground cage matches for money.

Tuck, repped by Michael Greene and Assoc., joined True Blood as even-tempered vampire mouthpiece Nan Flannigan in season 1. Her role was beefed up considerably last season, so news of her full-time upgrade doesn't come as a complete surprise.

The flurry of True Blood castings arrive one week before production on season 4 is scheduled to get underway.

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"True Blood" has tapped "Hawthorne" actress Christina Moore to join the season 4 cast as a recurring. Moore ? whose credits also include "MADtv," "That '70s Show," and "90210" ? will play Suzanne McKittrick, a WASPy Texas housewife who possesses certain special abilities, reports Deadline. What exactly does "special abilities" mean? Your guess is as good as mine. Also landing multi-episode arcs on the upcoming season of "True Blood" are Neil Hopkins ("Lost") as Claude, Claudine?s (Lara Pulver) mysterious brother, and Chris Butler ("The Good Wife") as Emory, a prissy and conservative shapeshifter with his own agenda. They join previously announced new blood Janina Gavankar ("The Gates"), Alexandra Breckenridge ("Dirt," "Life Unexpected") and Vedette Lim ("As the World Turns").

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Star Stephen Moyer offered some cryptic hints about the big bad of season four:
"We've got a new presence. There will be a new kind of specter that represents darkness. We had the wonderful Denis O'Hare as the king of Mississippi last year and he's [gone] at the end of season three, so we've got something else coming in to replace that darkness, which is going to be really interesting, I think, this whole new sort of topic that we haven't covered."

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I remember i started watching the first series on On Demand but they took it down before i could finish the series, it seemed pretty good, worth a watch everyone?

yep for sure, the last season was quite epic!

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You already know that True Blood‘s upcoming fourth season will feature witches, werewolves and more Nan Flannigan. But here’s what I’m fairly certain you don’t know: It’ll also mark the return of vampire legend Godric!

TVLine has exclusively learned that Allan Hyde will reprise his role as Eric’s late, forever young-looking maker when the HBO drama resumes this summer.

The duration and exact timing of his stint are unknown. It’s also unclear what form the onetime vampire sheriff of Area 9 will take given that he succumbed to the worst sunburn in history during season 2. (He returned briefly from the great beyond in the season 3 finale to deliver a message to Eric.)

Blood EP Alan Ball isn’t offering too many clues, except to say that fans will see “a different side of Godric.”

http://www.tvline.com/2011/02/true-blood-exclusive-look-whos-returning/

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