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I have to update this with the discovery of HBO's adadaptation of the Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris. It was pretty decent. With a few small exceptions (VERY minor) to the casting, I felt all the characters were cast dead on (ex-cuse my partial pun). I did, however, take exception to the way they chose to move the story line along. I have read all the books, and I do not recall things going the way they had them go, in any of the books. That said, the way it went was kept within the confines of her world. I am not a prude, but I did not care for the use of the f-word or the prolifferation of it, as Charlaine does not use a lot of swearing in her books. (I know that some of my friends who know me off-site know that I do use that word, but not as if it is going extinct.) I also did not care for the way that the story line was turned into a semi-porno either. Yes, there are sex scenes in the books, but not that graphic not with those characters....
O.K., that all said, will I watch the new season when it comes out on DVD, most likely. For the most part it is well done, and I would like to see where they take it from here.
O.K., that all said, will I watch the new season when it comes out on DVD, most likely. For the most part it is well done, and I would like to see where they take it from here.

But if you look at it as it is based from the series it makes it more palatable. Although I must say that I appreciate that they show both male/female anatomy pretty equally. I hate it when shows only focus on boobs!
I also think that each book will be a season. jmho
I agree that seeing only boobs all the time (must be why television is called "the boob tube") gets old pretty quick. I did, however, feel that this was done better than the Dresden files, where they even changed the name of one of the characters (what's up with that?!) and I felt that chemistry was lacking. Something I did not feel with the Trueblood cast.
By the way, I'm not up on chat speak or texting short hand (hence the request not to use it here in the forums incase others aren't either) so what does "jmho" mean?
By the way, I'm not up on chat speak or texting short hand (hence the request not to use it here in the forums incase others aren't either) so what does "jmho" mean?

I do like the casting too though!

I thought it was me that just couldn`t stand "True Blood"
Doesthismean it would be safe toread the books,as the series put me offtrying them?
Oh, yes. Do read the books. They are good, lite to start, but as the series goes on, they become more involved.
Now, I will say the show was very good, and I will concede a that a few of the changes were needed for the series, such as Harry driving a Jeep instead of a VW Bug as VW may not have given permission to use their vehicle, and making Bob into a non-corporeal, visual representation, vs. a skull with glowing eyes. But, what I am unable to forgive is the lack of Mister his cat, completely changing names and histories of crucial characters, such as Murphy's first name being changed to Connie instead of Karin.
Maybe I expect too much, and this is like our previous dicussion regarding movie adapatations of our favorite books. Maybe Hollywood should just stick to (LOL) original ideas instead of ripping off our fave books.