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The Duggler posted:Jessica's/Lafayette's boyfriend is going to turn Leddie-Mae in that garden or something I bet. In reality I don't really see the point of this whole loving season. Yeah, I mean the individual episodes are decent to good but overall this is very anti-climactic. There were about a thousand different routes they could've taken this show from S5-onward and they consistently chose the most boring ones. The fairies were "harvesting" humans at the start of S4, but what the hell happened to that? Queen Mab could easily have been the Final Big Bad and launched some sort of invasion on humanity for loving vampires and banishing the fairies or somesuch, what a waste of an interesting character. And don't get me started on Billith, how goddamn anti-climactic was that? What did the Vampire Goddess do anyway, possess a milquetoast 200-year old vampire Average Joe and have him save like ten vampires? Her plan loving sucked because now thousands of vampires are dead. okay. I hate to sound like a dick, but Stephen Moyer has had a ton of input since Ball left and I strongly suspect he's part of the reason why everything now seems to center around Bill whereas before Ball left it was kind of the other way around. I recall reading some kind of article that hinted he wasn't comfortable seeing Paquin getting physical with other guys in the set which is kind of dumb given the show they star on. Captain Mog fucked around with this message at 20:16 on Jul 28, 2014 |
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Everyone hates Lettie Mae but Adina Porter should be commended for her performance. It's not easy to create a character so utterly unlikable and with no redeeming qualities whatsoever but Porter sells it. Lettie Mae isn't a character you love to hate, like say Joffrey on Game of Thrones, she's a character you loving hate. Just the sight of her is enough to infuriate most people. The revulsion we feel is very real. As a native of South Louisiana, I knew people like Lettie Mae, right down to the unsavory manner in which she speaks. I'm not entirely convinced the character isn't based off of a woman I knew years ago; the resemblance in both appearance and demeanor is uncanny. True Blood got a lot wrong about Louisiana but what it got right hits way too close to home. We hate Lettie Mae because she's real. The same can be said about other hated characters True Blood has given us. Arlene, Melinda and Joe Lee Mickens, Debbie Pelt, Crystal, and the Rattrays are not so much caricatures of southern people as they are lifelike depictions of certain types of actual people, all of whom could probably be seen on reruns of Cops, and they all live in the Uncanny Valley of Bon Temps.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 21:18 |
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Brennan posted:I'm just curious, instead of killing the lawyer why not just transfer his liquid funds to accounts for Jessica and sign over his property before he dies? That seems like it would be faster than winding through the court system I can get pretty deep into this, but the short answer is lifetime gift exceptions and huge amounts of taxes due to ownership changes. Bill is not a legal guardian or parent of Jessica so any ownership changes or gifts to her would be taxed after he spent his initial "lifetime" gift amount. So anything over a million dollars in fair market value would have gift taxes due. I knew my series 7 would come in handy eventually! edit: Looks like the lifetime exception amount actually went up to 5.3mil in 2014....what year is it in the show again? Solice Kirsk fucked around with this message at 21:34 on Jul 28, 2014 |
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You'd think the doctors would have noticed that Sookie has no blood type.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 21:36 |
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This makes is make even less sense. 'Oh no, Jessica would have to pay some taxes on whatever he left her over 5 million; how will she ever afford that silly house in the middle of nowhere and her extravagant sun dress addiction?!' So if he had 20 mil, she'd only get about 15? The horror...
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Solice Kirsk posted:edit: 2010~
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Acinonyx posted:This makes is make even less sense. 'Oh no, Jessica would have to pay some taxes on whatever he left her over 5 million; how will she ever afford that silly house in the middle of nowhere and her extravagant sun dress addiction?!' So if he had 20 mil, she'd only get about 15? The horror... Yeah, but she could have 18 million if she was adopted! Also spread across 500 or so years that 18mil may not be enough for her to live a nice lifestyle with out proper investments. So when everything is said and done, True Blood is a screwy show that never makes sense and Bill is and always has been an idiot. The Duggler posted:2010~ Ok, so it would only be a 1 million exemption. Still, this is way more thought than the writers put into it. Solice Kirsk fucked around with this message at 21:52 on Jul 28, 2014 |
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I still think its really weird how many people were offended about the lawyer. Vampires have been killing humans since the first episode, just because its funny or awesome to watch. I was being a little flippant, and she probably didn't deserve to literally die, but neither did dozens of other humans, and no one mourned them in this thread. Now I'm really wondering, does the Yakuza and the corporation want Newme for revenge, or did they know about the antidote already? Cowboy only agreed when Eric said they could have the body.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 21:55 |
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wordsauce posted:Everyone hates Lettie Mae but Adina Porter should be commended for her performance. It's not easy to create a character so utterly unlikable and with no redeeming qualities whatsoever but Porter sells it. Lettie Mae isn't a character you love to hate, like say Joffrey on Game of Thrones, she's a character you loving hate. Just the sight of her is enough to infuriate most people. The revulsion we feel is very real. As a native of South Louisiana, I knew people like Lettie Mae, right down to the unsavory manner in which she speaks. I'm not entirely convinced the character isn't based off of a woman I knew years ago; the resemblance in both appearance and demeanor is uncanny. True Blood got a lot wrong about Louisiana but what it got right hits way too close to home. Lettie Mae is a very realistic feeling character for the most part, she just feels so out of place in True Blood and every scene with her is a total downer at no benefit to the show.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 21:58 |
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wordsauce posted:Everyone hates Lettie Mae but Adina Porter should be commended for her performance. This is really true and it was really noticeable this episode. As much bad acting (and writing) as this show has, it does have some really good actors hidden in there.
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wordsauce posted:You'd think the doctors would have noticed that Sookie has no blood type. They did when Bill almost killed her coming from Russell's in Missouri.
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Party Plane Jones posted:They did when Bill almost killed her coming from Russell's in That's my point. When Sookeh was hospitalized in season three, the doctors were baffled that she had no discernible blood type. The doctors at the clinic should have discovered the same thing.
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ultramiraculous posted:I dunno but we saw the kid's butt so whatever. true blood.txt right here
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 01:26 |
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wordsauce posted:That's my point. When Sookeh was hospitalized in season three, the doctors were baffled that she had no discernible blood type. The doctors at the clinic should have discovered the same thing. Not really. Routine blood testing for infectious disease doesn't require blood typing.
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Solice Kirsk posted:Yeah, but she could have 18 million if she was adopted! Also spread across 500 or so years that 18mil may not be enough for her to live a nice lifestyle with out proper investments. So when everything is said and done, True Blood is a screwy show that never makes sense and Bill is and always has been an idiot. I think they hinted at the problem being is that since he's technically dead, it's questionable whether or not he even owns anything.
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 01:43 |
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Harry posted:I think they hinted at the problem being is that since he's technically dead, it's questionable whether or not he even owns anything. That issue would come up way earlier though, how is he paying for his house/car/phone? Is all his money in a bank account, where do the proceeds for his book go? As long as that money exists he can give it to her.
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They went over this with the Queen of Louisiana. While they were in the coffin, most of them hid their assets. When they were revealed, the IRS came after them hard for taxes on their property. The Queen, for instance, went bankrupt. Bill's issue is he wrote his will when he was technically dead and the late Governor got a bill passed saying dead people can't write wills. So vampires can own property but can't transfer it to anyone once they've become a vampire, and the government is seizing assets from dead vampires in similar situations.
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 02:30 |
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counterfeitsaint posted:I still think its really weird how many people were offended about the lawyer. Vampires have been killing humans since the first episode, just because its funny or awesome to watch. I was being a little flippant, and she probably didn't deserve to literally die, but neither did dozens of other humans, and no one mourned them in this thread.
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 02:36 |
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I guess this is where Bill marries Sookeh so that she becomes owner when he dies only to find out he'll beat the disease and they will stay married anyway....loving true blood.
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 03:28 |
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That 10 million quote sounds like its the price the lawyer has to pay the dirty bureaucrats in the state to cut the line, with probably 30%-50% agent's fee. I hope in the last episode Anna Paquin and Steve Moyer wheel out their real life twins to set the new height in sharp jumping.
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Why would he need a will anyway? I would have thought the vamps would have used trusts and corporations, along with dead babies to hide their money and houses. Taking over a corporation or trust would be very easy.
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 08:45 |
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Because TB writers didn't think about it and neither should any of you.
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 11:25 |
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whatever7 posted:I hope in the last episode Anna Paquin and Steve Moyer wheel out their real life twins to set the new height in shark jumping. Yeah. That's right. I'm being a grammar nazi first thing in the morning Does that count as grammar nazi-ing when I'm correcting autocorrect and making up words like nazi-ing? Also, I didn't know that they had twins.
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Bored posted:Yeah. That's right. I'm being a grammar nazi first thing in the morning Does that count as grammar nazi-ing when I'm correcting autocorrect and making up words like nazi-ing? I actually noticed that error but I didn't think anyone would mind some rear projection tv jumping.
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joebuddah posted:Why would he need a will anyway? I would have thought the vamps would have used trusts and corporations, along with dead babies to hide their money and houses. Taking over a corporation or trust would be very easy. Bill was probably thinking about that exact question while he murdered 2 people.
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Sober posted:Don't you have to kinda fight to be decent at fighting off a (I'm guessing somewhat older, not much older) vamp? Like even if Stephen Root's vampire were 200 years old I doubt he did much fighting that even Jessica could kick his rear end, since she apparently can put up a fight. I'm guessing Violet would whoop her easily considering how often she goes about saying she lived in a time where you had to be violent as gently caress. When Ball was in charge, the show stuck to "rules" more. Vampires got faster and stronger with age, so, say, Bill could barely dodge a bullet at long range, but Eric could easily run around a bullet after it had been shot because of the age differences. That's what made Russell so dangerous - he was so old that there was nothing anyone around could do to him without ambushing him, simply because he was so much faster and stronger than everyone else. He could clear a room before Eric could move a couple of feet. Then the show forgot about that completely in the last two/few seasons. For instance, wooden bullets aren't an issue to vampires that are faster than bullets. Jessica and Tara should be pretty much worthless against anyone but weres and humans. Etc. But they just said "forget the rules" and do whatever they feel like, lately, which actually hurts the show (it removes buildup and anticipation).
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Darko posted:When Ball was in charge, the show stuck to "rules" more. Vampires got faster and stronger with age, so, say, Bill could barely dodge a bullet at long range, but Eric could easily run around a bullet after it had been shot because of the age differences. Maybe my memory is failing me, but I'm pretty sure the show's casual disregard for its own rules has been true since like season 2 or 3. I mean, didn't Bill solo kill the Queen of Louisiana? She was older than him. After season 1, there was never really a point where this show was intelligent. It's just been varying degrees of insane.
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Nichael posted:Maybe my memory is failing me, but I'm pretty sure the show's casual disregard for its own rules has been true since like season 2 or 3. I mean, didn't Bill solo kill the Queen of Louisiana? She was older than him. After season 1, there was never really a point where this show was intelligent. It's just been varying degrees of insane. The one that kills me might not be a technical violation, but is definitely a practical one: Bill glamoring someone to get around the lack of an invitation. It means nothing if you can just Jedi mind trick them into giving you one.
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Nichael posted:Maybe my memory is failing me, but I'm pretty sure the show's casual disregard for its own rules has been true since like season 2 or 3. I mean, didn't Bill solo kill the Queen of Louisiana? She was older than him. After season 1, there was never really a point where this show was intelligent. It's just been varying degrees of insane. He didn't. I think he told Nan what was happening in advance and she showed up with a team of snipers that then shot Sophie-Anne. ...whatever happened to Bill being the vampire king anyway? They've totally forgotten about that poo poo. It's not even a thing anymore. The reason why season 1-3 were so entertaining and yes, actually good, was because they stuck to the rules for the most part and it made the universe they'd built up fairly compelling.
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Captain Mog posted:He didn't. I think he told Nan what was happening in advance and she showed up with a team of snipers that then shot Sophie-Anne. The entire vampire government seems to be kaput, especially considering the disarray hepv has thrown their world into. That's also presumably why Tara/Jessica were effective in the vampire battles recently, infected vampires are super weakened, as they've been showing recently with Eric.
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nooneofconsequence posted:Um I was totally rooting for the Governor. He did nothing wrong. This, without any irony. Vampires are a scourge and shown they should be eliminated over and over again. gently caress all of them. Even the 'good ones' once in a while end up covered in blood surrounded by half a dozen corpses saying 'Didddd I doo thaaaaaat? '
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Twee as gently caress posted:This, without any irony. Vampires are a scourge and shown they should be eliminated over and over again. gently caress all of them. Even the 'good ones' once in a while end up covered in blood surrounded by half a dozen corpses saying 'Didddd I doo thaaaaaat? ' If vampire is real, human should round up and kill most of them and leave a few mid to low tier vamps in the lab to harvest the ageless gene.
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whatever7 posted:If vampire is real, human should round up and kill most of them and leave a few mid to low tier vamps in the lab to harvest the ageless gene. Or, for that matter, there should be a supply of vampire blood at every hospital (or a vamp on staff), and EMTs should carry vials of blood with them while they're on duty.
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Captain Mog posted:He didn't. I think he told Nan what was happening in advance and she showed up with a team of snipers that then shot Sophie-Anne. Do you not remember the whole season where the authority was systematically destroyed on every level? socialsecurity posted:That issue would come up way earlier though, how is he paying for his house/car/phone? Is all his money in a bank account, where do the proceeds for his book go? As long as that money exists he can give it to her. Harry fucked around with this message at 00:18 on Jul 30, 2014 |
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It's been 20 years or so at least since they revealed themselves to the world, they were selling tru-blood at the video store in the 90's flashback so you think that these sorts of things might have come up in that period. I still enjoy the show but breaking the previously adhered-to rules of the universe is a real letdown, the consistency of the first few seasons really impressed me but now the show seems to be going the Dexter route of "yeah that works, gently caress it let's break for lunch" school of production. There are still 4 episodes, plenty of time for any or all of the characters to become lumberjacks.
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RandomCheese posted:It's been 20 years or so at least since they revealed themselves to the world, they were selling tru-blood at the video store in the 90's flashback so you think that these sorts of things might have come up in that period.
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Tiggum posted:That wasn't the '90s. They took over the video shop in the '90s, but that final flashback where Ginger came up with the idea to turn it into a nightclub was set very shortly before the start of season 1. You can tell because, in season 1, no one in Bon Temps had (knowingly) met a vampire yet because they'd only just found out they existed. Yep, and Tru Blood wasn't actually available for sale there until around that time either. Up to that point they were probably just luring random people down to the underground railroad to feed on them unwillingly.
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Harry posted:Do you not remember the whole season where the authority was systematically destroyed on every level? No I don't but I do remember the season where like five vampire politicians were killed. What about the other vampires kings & queens of each state?
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# ? Jul 30, 2014 20:21 |
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The rules for V have been thrown out too it appears. They used to only do a drop and get high as balls. Jason drank a vial and had to get his dick drained. Andy would regularly down whole vials in one go. Now they just drink it straight out of vampire veins and it's like nothing.
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Captain Mog posted:No I don't but I do remember the season where like five vampire politicians were killed. What about the other vampires kings & queens of each state? You may have missed the part where there was a time-skip since last season, in which time the entire world has been thrown into semi-apocalyptic disarray. Even much more established human governments are barely functional, with entire towns just vanishing off the map and no one noticing, mayors unable to even find anyone in the federal government to contact, etc. One might imagine that it's been much worse for the vampire governments.
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