![]() ![]() The Magister gives Eric two days to bring Bill to him.Įric has a dream that Sookie wants to have sex with him, she comments how he smells like the ocean in winter. When Eric arrives, Pam accuses Bill of selling the V. Days later the Magister's men ransack Fangtasia and find the V hidden on the premises. They inform Eric that they suspect a vampire in her majesty's kingdom is selling V to humans. He receives a visit from her and The Magister. (" It Hurts Me Too") " 9 Crimes" Įric being visited at Fangtasia by the Magister and Queen Sophie Anne.Įric continues to sell V for Queen Sophie-Anne. He arranges for Alcide Herveaux, a werewolf whose father Jackson has a debt to Eric, to help Sookie while she is in Jackson, Mississippi. (" Beautifully Broken") " It Hurts Me Too" I don't think Hollywood's done that quintessential werewolf movie since American Werewolf in London, but I don't know.Eric's feelings and attraction to Sookie become more apparent, as he begins to have daydreams of her. "I thought about calling Charlaine because maybe I could make an Alcide spin-off movie through my production company. "I actually started writing an outline for an Alcide storyline in the True Blood comics, but they've also been canceled," Manganiello said with a chuckle. Still, this week's episode may not be the last time we see Alcide. I was sad about that because I was so excited to play a werewolf on this show, and upset that it's ending before we got to get into all of that." Then, they built up this little romance with a female werewolf but had me beat the shit out of her! I just kinda felt they weren't really going to do anything with me and you just get to a spot where you know that's it. You never really found out the backstory of why I hated him. I mean, it's not like Robert Patrick and I did anything. That storyline never really went anywhere. "The only thing that I was really sad about is that all of this was going to be left on the table," Manganiello said, momentarily forlorn. While the 37-year-old actor relished his four seasons on the show, years that turned him into one of the most lusted-after actors in Hollywood, he had one lingering regret about his time on True Blood: Many of Alcide's potential wolf-related storylines went unexplored. "Anybody could go at any time, and it makes you wonder who will survive until the end." "There's a certain amount of chaos in the show this season," Manganiello teased. That's why they had to kill him."Īnd in typical television-final-season fashion, Alcide probably won't be the last central True Blood character to bite the dust. "So, what? They're going to have her break up with me? They're going to have her break the heart of the best guy she knows? The guy who would do anything for her? They can't do that because then the audience is going to hate her for breaking his heart. "Alcide would be a smart choice for her inevitably, but you can't have me wind up with her at the end," he said. To Manganiello, his character's death was a necessity because any other option could have painted Sookie - the show's heroine - in a negative light. I'm like indigo on the rainbow if Bill is the red." I'm not even the C plot - because that would have been Sam, or Warlow or something. You also have to have her deal with Eric. That's the A plot of the show," Manganiello said. "As soon as I read the Season 6 finale and saw that Sookie got with Alcide, I turned to my then-girlfriend right away and said, 'They're going to kill me - and if they don't, they're crazy.'"Īnd here's why: "Storytelling-wise, you have to get Sookie with Bill that's the beginning of this whole story. ![]() "I called it! I called it last year," the actor, who joined True Blood in Season 3, proudly declared to BuzzFeed. A turn of events no one saw coming…except maybe Manganiello. ![]() When Tara Thornton (Rutina Wesley) died barely 10 minutes into the True Blood Season 7 premiere, two things instantly became clear: The writers aren't messing around with the final season and every character is expendable.īut that offscreen staking paled in comparison to the blow fans were dealt in the closing moments of third episode of Season 7, titled "Fire in the Hole," as Alcide Herveaux ( Joe Manganiello) was coldly shot in the chest - and then, the face! - by Bon Temps' bloodthirsty humans. ![]()
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