[identity profile] letit-linger.livejournal.com
Title: Spooky Daddy Somethin’
Type: Slash, Friendship, Snark, First Time
Rating: NC-17
Fandom: True Blood [Showverse]
Pairing: Eric Northman/Jason Stackhouse
Setting: Season 4 AU
Word Count: 4,946
Summary: Immediately following Jason’s discovery of his new nature, Alcide is assigned his handler and mentor. Following their first, if brief, talk about what the Stackhouse brother is, Jason wanders off in search of Eric. What he finds is a refurnished Fangtasia basement, equipped with ropes, chains, and a swing with an extremely lithe accessory. Those are the tiniest details, though, especially with a naked Viking vampire in the room. Can Jason really refuse an offer like this?

Warnings: Possible spoilers for anyone who has not seen Season 4 of True Blood, though the universe is an AU, altering most events of the series. Language and nakedness, as well as mature, graphic scenes. As always, comments are welcome, but remember, this fic is for fun, so spiteful criticisms are unnecessary. Jason is written by me, [livejournal.com profile] letit_linger, and Eric by [livejournal.com profile] ikarusphoenix. Visit his LJ for more co-written fics (and original works) and leave some love!

{ Spooky Daddy Somethin' - Ch. 2 [The Other Thing in the Basement] }
[identity profile] letit-linger.livejournal.com
Title: Spooky Daddy Somethin’
Type: Slash, Friendship, Snark
Rating: R
Fandom: True Blood (show verse)
Pairing: Eric Northman/Jason Stackhouse
Setting: AU S4
Word Count: 4,857
Summary: Eric has kept his memories, having killed Marnie on their first meeting, removing her as a threat permanently. Jason has endured the kidnapping, torture, and rape of the Hotshot pack. Eric discovers him on the side of the road after his escape, intrigued by the scents and sounds following the Stackhouse brother. The ancient Viking takes Jason to Fangtasia, where he is cleaned, dressed, and healed by Eric’s blood. What’s a Stackhouse to do, waking up in a strange place with a vampire? One thing’s for sure, though. Jason is in for a lot of change; more than his own limited mind can imagine.

Warnings: Possible spoilers for anyone who has not seen Season 4 of True Blood, though the universe is an AU, altering most events of the series. Language and nakedness, and possible graphic scenes in future chapters, though this one is tame. For TB at least. As always, comments are welcome, but remember this is a fic for fun, so spiteful criticism is unnecessary. Jason is written by me, [livejournal.com profile] letit_linger, and Eric & others by [livejournal.com profile] ikarusphoenix. Visit his LJ for more co-written fics and leave him some love!


{ Ch. 1 - The Thing In the Basement }
[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
True Blood author can suck no more out of vampire series
Charlaine Harris has announced that the final novel in her Southern Vampire Mysteries series will be published next year

Alison Flood
guardian.co.uk

Mourning has broken out among fans of the telepathic Louisiana waitress Sookie Stackhouse after author Charlaine Harris announced that next year would see the publication of the final novel in her Southern Vampire Mysteries series.
Read more... )
[identity profile] letit-linger.livejournal.com
Title: Whisper in the Blood
Type: Slash, Friendship, Snark, Drama
Rating: NC-17
Fandom: True Blood [Showverse]
Pairing: Eric Northman/Jason Stackhouse (featuring Sookie Stackhouse)
Setting: Sometime during Season 2, though not strictly following events.
Word Count: 5138
Summary: After having it out with Sookie about his relationship with Eric, things don’t go well at all and Jason makes way for Fangtasia, thinking that going to see Eric will perk him up. He gets more than he bargained for. During a formal meeting of important vampire associates lead by Eric, Jason discovers that Eric was right; Sookie isn’t the only Stackhouse with awesome mind powers. Except, Jason’s work a little differently to hers, which is definitely going to get him in to trouble. Even this first time they manifest; a lot of blood is spilled. Still, who cares when at the aftermath of bloodshed, you get to take a shower with Eric and get your part-fairy freak on? Noone, that’s who.


Warnings: Use of some adult language and references. Developed sexual chemistry; do not read if you want your smut served instant and present in every chapter. Series could be spoilerish if you have not viewed Seasons 1 and 2 respectively; consider yourself warned. To be treated as missing scenes, potentially pre-AU since events in this series may alter the course of canon events. Some scenes of violence and gore in this chapter. No specific episode setting. This is a co-write so keep this in mind whilst reading, and apologies if the perspective seems a little choppy in parts. Eric is written by [livejournal.com profile] ikarusphoenixand Jason by [livejournal.com profile] letit_linger. Please visit our lj’s and give us some sugar; comments are love. Thanks!

{ Whisper In the Blood - Chapter 6 [No Mistake] }
[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
'True Blood' Actors Talk Dying (Or Maybe Dying) in the Season Finale
Four characters met untimely ends in Sunday's season finale. The actors share their thoughts on getting bumped off.

by Patrick Kevin Day

True Blood's fourth season finale on Sunday turned out to be quite a shocker for fans of the series.Read more... )
[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
Grow a pair (of fangs): Thank goodness for horrible, disgusting, merciless vampires

by Anthony Breznican

Can we please put a stake through the heart of the thoughtful, sensitive vampire?

You know, the kind that just needs the love of a nice girl to keep his deathly cold body warm through night? The poetry-reading kind. The sparkly kind.

This is why I am grateful for the whacked-out, Friday-night-at-the-summertime-drive-in vibe of this weekend’s Fright Night remake, which takes the vampire out of the gothic, mist-shrouded castle and plunks him into the middle of suburban life — but unlike Twilight or The Vampire Diaries, or (most recently, unfortunately) True Blood — Colin Farrell’s bloodsucker isn’t here to be a prom date.

Read more... )
[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
Bon Temps will soon be rouler-ing to a stop. Perhaps running out of possible supernatural hookup combinations, author Charlaine Harris has intimated that she may be ending her Sookie Stackhouse series of novels—the basis for HBO’s True Blood—after lucky number 13.

http://shelf-life.ew.com/2011/07/12/on-the-books-july-12-j-k-rowlings-working-on-new-projects-sookie-stackhouse-series-to-end/
[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
9 best scenes from 'True Blood' season 3

By Anna Chan and Ree Hines

Waiting sucks, so thank goodness it’s almost over!

But before we sink our teeth into the fourth season of “True Blood,” let’s look back at the best bits from last year — the shockers, the frights, the amusing asides and more than one example of depravity from the vampire king of Mississippi, Russell Edgington. (What can we say? Before the grand vamp took that reign-interrupting cement nap on finale night, he mastered the art of stealing a scene — or a whole season, really.)

First things first, here’s a fair warning: As any true Truebie knows, this show is far from family-friendly fare. So if you have an aversion to bad language, blood, sex or bloody, twisty-neck sex (No. 8 on the list) -- or maybe you're just not old enough for such adult content -- don't watch the clips.

Still with us? Enjoy!
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[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
'True Blood' season premiere date: The waiting stops sucking June 26

by Mandi Bierly


HBO has announced that True Blood‘s 12-episode fourth season will premiere June 26. (Here are more midseason cable premiere dates.) This gives us an excuse to debate two things: 1) Is Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) hotter when totally shirtless, or when wearing a leather jacket with no shirt underneath? I say the latter. To make an informed choice, you will just have to watch the promos embedded below. 2) SPOILER ALERT! spoilery storyline )
[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
Need a 'True Blood' costume? You're in luck ...

HBO.com has just launched a contest where eight winners will receive authentic costumes from True Blood. The items are pretty cool and will be on display at the HBO Shop in New York (1100 Sixth Ave.) before the winners are announced.

Go here to enter. Choices include Sookie's bloody Merlotte's shirt, Maryann's wedding dress, Eric's bloody T-shirt and leather jacket, monogrammed and bloody Russell Edgington pajamas and more. This pic shows the Victorian nightgown Tara wore when she was with Franklin in Russell's mansion -- and yep, that's bloody, too.

The contest ends Oct. 15, and winners will be drawn Oct. 18. Good luck!

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/popcandy/post/2010/09/need-a-true-blood-costume-youre-in-luck-/1
[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
The rise of "True Blood's" nihilistic vampire
Bill Compton's recent bad behavior on the HBO show upends what we learned from "Twilight" and "Buffy"

By Katherine Don

During this season of "True Blood," Bill Compton, the show's "good-guy" vampire love interest, has done some very bad things. It all began during the third episode of the season. Bill had been kidnapped by the Vampire King of Mississippi and forced to live in a mansion with Lorena, his maker and ex-lover. By the end of the episode, Bill had attacked her and initiated a bloody sexual encounter that made the carnage of a Rob Zombie horror film seem like a jaunt in fairyland. In the following episode, Bill ate a stripper. Four episodes later, Bill almost killed Sookie, the very woman he has gone to extra-vampire lengths to protect.

Surely there must be an excuse for all this misbehavior. Bill was confused; he was surrounded by evil vampires, separated from his sweetheart and convinced that he could never truly be "good." But, Freudian issues aside, Bill's behavior is testament to the ways in which "True Blood's" politics diverge dramatically from those two other juggernauts of vampire pop culture: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Twilight." While these two were, respectively, liberal and conservative in their overall message, "True Blood" (whose season finale airs tonight on HBO) is a new species of vampire saga: A nihilistic pop culture phenomenon.
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[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
'True Blood' star dishes on shocking news scene
'The more unhinged he gets ... the more sloppy he's gonna get,' Denis O'Hare says of his character Russell

By JOLIE LASH
Access Hollywood

LOS ANGELES — For "True Blood" junkies, season three has been a major fix thanks to one jaw-dropping scene after another.

Bill Compton's head-turning (literally) between-the-sheets moment with his maker Lorena, and Sheriff Eric Northman's steamy naked staking of Talbot all raised headlines, eyebrows and left viewers slack-jawed, but the scene that made the biggest waves among the "Truebie" community was entirely clothed.Read more... )
[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
TV For Your Taste Buds – Which Vampire Show Should You Sink Your Teeth Into?

Vampires are the “it” supernatural of choice of the moment. They are everywhere you look, but which vampires taste the best? Er… I mean, which vampires are worth your time? On television, there are several shows that feature vampire characters: True Blood on HBO, The Vampire Diaries on The CW, The Gates on ABC, and Being Human on the BBC (and BBC America). So, if you like vampires, which of these vampire shows best suits your palette?

I must disclose that I am an old school vamp fan of the non-sparkly variety, but I still find great enjoyment in the vampires on TV today, even at the height of this Twilight-induced frenzy. Let me be your sommelier to this sampling of vampires on television to guide you to which show best suits your tastes by relating each of the aforementioned shows to actual beverages.
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[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
Seeing Red: Does 'True Blood' Have Too Much Blood in Season Three?

By John Clarke Jr.

'True Blood' fans can remember back to that first season when a campy gem was born. The fangs were shorter -- almost Ricky Gervais-sized -- while plots focused around the social strife and political tensions between vampires and humans, with overtones of heated 1960s race relations. We met a motley crew of characters, lovable, hated and some in-between. Alan Ball's HBO creation was funny and dark in that deep south way where danger seems to lurk behind the kudzu and Spanish Moss. Love interests, requited and not, sprouted. We marveled at the raunchy 'vamp speed sex' (a ramp up to this season's vamp speed texting!) and lurid human copulation set a standard. But gore was almost more inferred in Season One.

Then Season Two rolled over us in a weird wave, topping out with frenzied, bloody cult orgies that climaxed with eating fresh hearts and group sex slathered in blood. Those scenes were not likely to be topped, right?

Don't underestimate Season Three tricks. Read more... )
[identity profile] petzipellepingo.livejournal.com
'True Blood' season finale scoop: Sookie mulls life after [spoiler alert]!

by Michael Ausiello

True Blood‘s third-season finale airs on Sept. 12, and HBO has just released the perfect appetite-whetter. An extremely spoilery description of the Alan Ball-penned episode!
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