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1. True Blood - continues to rock this season. It's spooky Southern Gothic. And

*I'm loving vamp Tara, who can totally kick butt. She can out-wise-crack Pam. Perfect match.
"If I wanted to dress drag, I would have raided Lafayette's closet." Turning Tara into a vamp is inspired.

*I can't decide who is creepier? Terry's Fire Monster or Lafeyette or Russell Edington. I'm going with Lafayette at the moment. Edington remains amusing.

* Someone should have knocked out Doug. Just saying.

* Sorry, Eric is hotter than Bill. Bill still looks scrawny and tiny. Even more so next to Eric. But I do love the bro-romance going on there.

* I wish I could care what is happening to the shifters and Sam, but I don't. I know they won't kill Sam, seriously, we should be so lucky. But Hasta La Vista - Luna and the shifter club, you were so boring. The only one I liked, the kid, got away.

*Jason looks like he may join the anti-sup club soon...lets' hope not. The anti-Supe club is also creepy. Possibly creepier than Lafayette. But Jason's renewed hatred of vamps works...and is an interesting storyline.

I actually like this season. The plot is tighter. The writing cleaner. And the character arcs make sense. It's more like the season with The Fellowship of the Sun - which I think was Season 2? And reminds me a little of S1, which was also tighter in structure.
They've managed to get rid of the annoying characters and the annoying character arcs, and
inserted a few interesting new ones, and enhancing old characters that were growing stale.


2. Amy Pallindino-Sherman (Gilmore Girls/Bunheads), Aaron Sorkin (Newsroom/West Wing/Sports Night) and Joss Whedon all have one thing in common - quippy dialogue that you wish you thought or said, but know for a fact that no in reality ever says. In short - the witty dialogue, one-liners, and quips are cool, and lots of fun to listen to, but let's face it - no one talks like this. No one. It's comedy dialogue.

That doesn't mean of course that I don't eat up this type of dialogue like candy. I love it. Realistic dialogue tends to be incredibly boring.

Date: 2012-07-11 01:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lizziebuffy2008.livejournal.com
I actually like this season. The plot is tighter. The writing cleaner. And the character arcs make sense.

I wonder if it is because most of the plots this year are Alan Ball's creation and not something from the books that he changes? I have not read the books (just the summaries,) but I think the only plot from a book is the shifter shootings?

Date: 2012-07-11 02:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Was admittedly thinking exactly the same thing. Although they have veered away from the book's plot before. Jason, Sam, Tara, and Lafayette's stories sort of veer away from the book's plot. The whole Sam's family bit - was Ball. And Tara doesn't exist in the books any more than Lafayette really does. Terry is in them but in a far more limited fashion. And the fairies are completely different.

But, I've admittedly only read about five or six of them. The books are quick reads, unmemorable, poorly written, so poorly written that they make EL James writing seem fantastic in comparison. Don't remember the shifter shootings, but like I said the books aren't memorable.

The only thing that is interesting about the books is the world Harris created - a world where synthetic blood has enabled vampires to come out in the open. That was a cool idea.


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