ext_6785 ([identity profile] schmevil.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] schmevil 2008-11-19 05:52 pm (UTC)

That's my favourite part of True Blood as well - the social impact of introducing vampires, and vampire blood. I'd even like to see more, maybe next seasons, from the Vampire Rights Movement. See exactly what they're fighting for, and how we might accommodate them.

I've got the books, thanks to [livejournal.com profile] dlasta (though I haven't read them yet), and have read the comic. I now want more True Blood comics. ;)

I can still watch them and read them (mostly in comic book format, it seems) but I don't tolerate them unless they have something unique going for them.

I have the same problem with most genre fiction, unless I'm really in the mood. Most westerns (and sf stories) are pretty bland, paint by numbers outings. I can still enjoy them, for the sake of conventions I like, if I don't watch them all the time. But yeah, something extra goes a long way.

No, I didn't find Arseface funny at all. Tiresome? Yes. Tragic? Yes. Pitiful? Yes.

I'm hoping he doesn't appear in the movie/show/mini-series at all, unless his whole story is included. A Preacher production that included Arseface for the lols, is not one I'd be interested in.

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