tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3931558500231925362.post1608861280943458179..comments2023-05-30T05:59:23.851-07:00Comments on I [heart] TV: TRUE BLOOD: I Got a Right to Sing the BluesMelissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17654694262410004532noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3931558500231925362.post-80110612413500702122010-07-29T12:07:40.458-07:002010-07-29T12:07:40.458-07:00I think that the story lines that don't primar...I think that the story lines that don't primarily involve Sookie, i.e. the Franklin/Tara & Jason/Crystal stories, are what Alan is thinking in his head as he was reading the books. For me when Tara was with Franklin I thought, well "what got her to that point?" Maybe Alan thought that too & said well hell I am going to show everyone what I think. And so far I am fine with this, particularly with Jesus & Lafayette! LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS! <br /><br />The only issue I am afraid I may have with Mr. Ball is this, I'm sure you are aware of the comments he made at Comic Con pertaining to Bill/Sookie/Eric. While I am fine with taking sides with how you feel in the entire triangle, I have no issue with that, what I have a big problem with, and maybe it's me, is I feel that Alan may take his public stance (which as a show runner MAYBE he shouldn't have said at all) on this issue and change the main frame of the books, which I don't agree with. I do feel that the show is definitely pro-Bill, which is neither here nor there, but when you change the plot of the books, where the relationships stand from Book 4 forward, there is where I have an issue with the tweaking. I don't think that has to do with imagination that has to do with changing an author's vision & that I don't like.Kylenehttp://twitter.com/KtotheY1980noreply@blogger.com