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Sookie was created by Charlaine Harris.Harris stated that she decided to "shake up my writing style by trying something new". [1] The author said that to do this she would include "all the elements I loved: mystery, the supernatural, bloody adventure, and a dash of romance.
Here is a list of vampire TV shows for all—young and old, human or vampire—to sink their teeth into this spooky season. Heck, it might even inspire a vampire costume idea for Halloween this year!
The show's main protagonist, Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), is a telepath and waitress at Merlotte's. E-1 In the opening episode she saves Merlotte's first vampire customer, Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer), when a local couple attempts to drain him of his blood (vampire blood is known on the show as a human narcotic: "V" or "V Juice").
Sookie, however, is unaffected by Maryann's spell. Maryann turns into a full-blown antagonist when she settles into Sookie's house and orders the Bon Temps residents to capture Sam Merlotte, whom she intends to sacrifice in her tribute to Dionysus. She ultimately succeeds in capturing Sam and has Eggs slide a knife in his heart, but Bill saves Sam.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992). Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula adaptation is a star-studded affair: Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, and Anthony Hopkins come together in this hyper-stylized flick to ...
Also "Dark Shadows," "Castlevania," "First Kill," "The Vampire Diaries," and more in this comprehensive look at the blood-sucking subgenre. The 30 Best Vampire TV Shows Ranked, from ‘What We Do ...
Vampire Sheriff of Area Five (one of the vampire districts of Louisiana).The former Viking is over 1,000 years old, and portrayed as a very powerful vampire. As the Sheriff of Area Five, the largest area of the state, he is a powerful player in vampire politics and all vampires living in his area must submit to his authority.
Telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) and her relationship with 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) is the emotional core of much of the show’s drama.