As a telepath Sookie has an omnisicent perspective, being able to get into other people’s heads and know what they are thinking, but the information is limited and biased. That is the same point of view that True Blood shows us. Sookie is not just sharing her story with us; she’s telling us all of the stories–Jason’s, Arlene’s, Hoyt’s, Tara’s, Lafayette’s, and Sam’s.
We are shown that Sookie is the narrator at the very beginning of episode 2 when the Rattrays are beating her to a pulp. Four times the screen goes black when Sookie loses consciousness. (For more about Sookie’s POV, read ‘Perceptions of a Vampire.’) Throughout the series, when Sookie is shock, like after she finds Adele murdered, other voices take over the narration, but here in episode 2, with the Rattrays dead and Sam in canine form, there is only Bill present to do that, and he’s as silent as the grave, so the story stops and we have to wait for Sookie to regain consciousness to continue.
That was the night Sookie had her first taste of vampire blood, the first step in Bill’s plan to influence Sookie to gain control of her powers. The next was glamour. Bill’s declaration that he would never use glamour on Sookie sounds suspiciously like Melinda Minkens’s, “But we’re not drunks.” Unfortunately for Bill, glamour doesn’t work on Sookie, but that doesn’t mean she is immune to its power.
The morning after the vampire orgy at Bill’s, Sookie says she doesn’t know if she should listen to her head or her body when it comes to her relationship with Bill. Gram euphemistically substitutes the word ‘heart.’ What neither of them realize is that what Sookie is feeling is Bill’s influence through the blood bond they have formed. Sookie tells Gran that she’s frightened of Bill because she can’t read his thoughts and looks to Gran for advice.
Gran replies, “I would imagine that that wouldn’t be such a bad thing for you with your…”
The first time I saw this episode, I held my breath during that extended pause, waiting to see if Gran would refer to Sookie’s telepathy as she did in Dead Until Dark, as a disability, and breathed a sigh of relief when, after searching long and hard for the right word, chose “ability.”
But wait a minute, the difficulty Gran had to find the right word and Sookie’s negative view of her telepathy indicate that Gran, although she has many good qualities, isn’t as accepting and open as we want her to be, and Sookie herself told us that her family doesn’t talk about her mental anomaly, causing her to regard it as a handicap. So what has changed?
Everything.
With that long pause, Gram physically cannot not say the word she wants to use, and eventually settles on ‘ability,’ With that word, True Blood veered into an alternate Sookieverse, a universe in which Gran has been glamoured. Mysterious music began playing and continued as Gran, in an unprecedented display of openness and honesty, revealed a secret she’s kept from Sookie all her life; Sookie’s grandfather, Earl Stackhouse, was a telepath, too. This is no longer the plot of the SSNs, in which Gran goes to her grave without revealing the origin of Sookie’s telepathy or her affair with a fairy.
Gran says that Earl’s gift allowed him to save the life of his brother who was contemplating suicide after returning from Korea. Not coincidentally, the next day, the music will play again when Gran implores Sookie to use her telepathy to save her brother and when she carries out Gran’s wishes at Merlotte’s that night. For Bill, this is putting Sookie through her paces to see what she can do and start training her to use her telepathy for a particular purpose, which will ultimately be decided by the queen.
After Sookie invited Bill into the house when he came calling, he surely paid Adele a late night visit to continue their conversation about genealogy so that he could ask the questions that he really wanted to know. The answers he got allowed him to circle Earl’s name on his Stackhouse family tree as the source of Sookie’s telepathy. Bill must also have commanded Adele to never again describe telepathy it in a negative way and to share the family’s deep dark secret with Sookie.
In season 2, Maxine Fortenberry demonstrated that people who have built their lives on lies, don’t suddenly come clean out of guilt or enlightened benevolence. Those lies only come out under extreme duress such as being controlled by a maenad…or glamoured by a vampire.
The night before the Sookie and Gran’s conversation about her ability, Bill claimed Sookie’s body when he announced that Sookie was his so that Malcolm, Diane, and Liam could not feed on her. That morning he claimed her mind. Gram tacitly gave Sookie permission to stop fighting what her body was feeling. From this point, she stops thinking critically and asking questions. She’s driven by her emotions, primarily fear and desire, as much as Jason is. Brain off and libido on, as Andy might say. From her conversation with Gran, Sookie goes straight to Bill’s house and parks herself on the steps as if she plans to wait there for him all day. It is only Sam’s call asking her to go wake up Dawn for the lunch shift that prompts her to leave.
Something else happened when Sookie stopped thinking critically and started allowing herself to be guided strictly by her emotions. Take a look at the photo below. It is from the same scene we’ve been discussing. Sookie is listening to the story about Earl and Frances. Sookie has already made her decision about Bill and turned off the critical reasoning areas of her brain. In effect, she is now not much different than one of Mary Ann’s black eyed zombies in their over aroused Dionysian state.
We know this to be the case because the kitchen chairs have all been replaced by ones from the dining room.
Through his blood, Bill has formed a psychic link with Sookie. Primarily we’ve seen this explored through shared dreams because in sleep the rational areas of the brain are shut down. The chairs indicate that after Sookie turned off her reason, Bill is able to influence Sookie’s waking mind. Sookie knows which chairs belong in the kitchen, but Bill doesn’t. Like Pam who can no longer tell human ages, Bill does not perceive the differences between the dining room and the kitchen and doesn’t know which chairs belong in each room. We saw this in Olivia’s house where all the furniture in the two rooms was switched, with the dining table and chairs in the breakfast room on the linoleum floor and the breakfast table in the dining room.
When Sookie comes home to break the news that Jason has been arrested for Dawn’s murder, the kitchen chairs are in the dining room, so Sookie is still not thinking critically.
Even after she has gone to Fangtasia and witnessed Bill glamour the police officer and steal his gun, she is still under Bill’s influence. She broke up with Bill that night out of fear. She is still running on her emotions the next morning when, for the first time in all her discussions with Gran, anger seeps into her voice. This is new. The morning after the orgy, her tone was inquisitive, indicating that she was still using her brain at that point, at least until glamoured Gran started working on her.
Later that night when Sookie discovers Adele’s body, the dining room chair, without the tie on cushion that would identify a kitchen one, is present.
The shock of Adele’s murder renders narrator Sookie speechless, so for the first time, the story is told from a different point of view. The camera places us in the shoes of someone who is approaching the open front door.* When Bill pins the figure against the wall, we see that it is Sam. He is now picking up the story; we’re walking in his shoes instead of Sookie’s.
After the police have arrived, Sam comforts Sookie, and she finds her voice again and takes over the narration. The camera zooms back from her face and we are in her head listening to the stream of conscious thoughts that are bombarding her.
It’s hard to see in this screen cap, but when Sookie looks into the kitchen, the dining room chairs are still there.
The next morning, Sookie has no words, so Maxine Fortenberry picks up the story. We are walking in her shoes.
With a narrator who is not influenced by Bill’s blood bond, we finally get an accurate image of the kitchen. All the chairs are in their rightful places, dining room chairs in the dining room, kitchen chairs in the kitchen.
Jason takes over narration from Maxine when the camera approaches René and Hoyt, and we sees them through flashes of V induced sparks of light. Jason unflinchingly tells the part of the story about him rushing home and slapping Sookie.
The next day, when Sookie resumes the story. Bill’s influence has returned to the narration, and we see his delusion of the misplaced chairs through Sookie’s eyes in the infamous pie eating scene.
After the shock of losing Bill in the Monroe fire, something happens, though. Sookie spent the whole day cleaning. This indicates that she has moved into the white stage in the season 1 alchemical minicycle. It is characterized by order and reason. Sookie is starting to use her head again, and it is fighting the delusion that comes through Bill’s blood. The next night we get evidence of this as Bill, Lisa, and Coby all sit in dining room chairs, but…
Sookie’s chair is a hybrid of the two styles. Her mind is struggling to assert her knowledge of reality over Bill’s delusion.
When Eric, who represents the white stage, removes Bill from Sookie’s life completely by taking him into custody, her reason and her sanity return.
She sees the world as it really is except for a split second in episode 11 when Bill and Sam struggle and the kitchen chairs appear in the dining room. They disappear after Sookie resends Bill’s invitation. Everything is back where it is supposed to be–chairs in the appropriate rooms and delusional vampires outside. We have come full circle, to complete the chapter that began when Sookie invited Bill into the house.
And that’s where things stay until Sookie reads René’s mind and sees Gran’s murder.
In Rene’s false memory, the chairs are again switched, but this is not just a case of Sookie shutting down her reason and running on her emotions. At this point in the memory, nothing traumatic has happened, and the chairs are not the only error.
This image is straight from Bill’s delusional mind because he implanted his memory of murdering Adele into René’s brain. Gran’s paperback book has been replaced with one from the library. Her reading glasses are nowhere to be found, and Gran herself has been replaced by a stand-in.
Unfortunately, Sookie invited Bill back into her house and renewed their blood bond, but the second time, she did not turn off her critical thinking completely. At the Dallas nest when all the vampires are running on emotion, it is Sookie who is the voice of reason. It is only when she is in crisis mode that Bill’s irrational overly emotional influence comes out.
After the bullet sucking incident, Sookie develops wild mood swings, which are the competing influences of Eric and Bill’s blood inside her. After the visit from Eric, Sookie appears to be back in her rational mind, with the furniture where it’s supposed to be.
Of course, that doesn’t last long once Sookie gets to Jackson.
*The comments about Olivia’s furniture are based on Enjoying and Sunny Nala’s eagle-eyed observations.
**The theory that Bill murdered Olivia and Gran comes from conspiracy theorist extraordinaire, Sunny Nala a.k.a. Midnight Charm. Her blog is True Blood Underground.
***When Sam approaches the open door the night of Adele’s murder, his identity is concealed by the camera framing him from his knees to his chest. Significantly a shot of his feet is not used. This contrasts with the shot of Bill’s feet in ep 1.2 when he was in hero mode and 3.1 when he was stalking Olivia and supports SM & AS’s discussion in the s2 commentary that feet shots are always associated with villains.























Incredible! You have farrrr more patience than I do dear lady because the thought of putting all of these details together gives me a headache! lol.
Is it my imagination or are the dining chairs in the scene with Alcide painted white? What could this mean? While she appears rational, she DOES say something that struck me as odd: she tells Alcide that it is rude to speak to each other telepathically while they are alone but it would be useful in a room full of people. To my mind, it’s actually the other way around! There’s nothing ‘rude’ about it while they are alone.
Ok, so going back and watching the scene I see only Sookie’s chair is painted white. Intriguing.
Would that because Alcide POV of having coffie with Sookie .We are seeing what Alcide sees as he satting there
Alcide may be the one whos saves Sookie .
I feel that we have had Alcide beening in a sad,hurting way about Debbie,he knows she dark .He see Sookie light .
You might have something there.
Is the white wolf in the promo supposed to be Alcide?
I feel that Alicde will be more to Sookie in TB then in the books.That he will play a big part with Sookie .In the hospital we see blood driping at the hospit bed side.I think Alcide Knows that Bill will try to turn her and he will stop Bill.
Alcide should have on a White hat .LOL
Yes he is the white wolf,His wolf bigger then any other one that they have
Agreed. We did see his pov coming up behind Sookie.
We are going have a lot of his POV also
In the books Sookie kills Debbie .I wonder if in TB if Alcide doesn’t kill her to save Sookie
I think that is a distinct possibility.
I’m fresh out of ideas, but it looks like the chair might be bathed in sunlight and there could be some symbolism there.
When I was watching s1, Bill’s line about the blood bond, ‘It might come in handy if you are ever in trouble’ struck me as relating to ‘Trouble,’ a case when Bill used the bond but it just got Sookie into deeper trouble.
That’s also the vibe I was getting about Sookie’s telepathy–it causes more problems than it solves, and it certainly did when Sookie used it on Debbie.
I noticed something else.
You see how Gran’s hair is supposedly pulled back in the false memory, yet her hair is down and everywhere when Sookie finds her body?
Gran usually had her hair down when she was sitting around, reading, and getting ready for bed too.
Yet, suddenly her hair is pulled back and up for the memory and when she would be getting settled down her bed??! Yeah, i don’t think so.
Bill and everyone else always see Gran with her hair pulled back, so this would make sense.
That’s a good point about her hair. In the flashback it goes from from prim and proper while she’s fighting René off to wild and loose in the blink of an eye as she falls.
Yeah, it made no sense to me when I just look at that photo of the flashback and compared it to another photo during the investigation where it looked like her hair was down and everywhere.
I could see how her hair might have come a little loose during the struggle but I doubt Renee was pulling at her hair or anything…never saw that…and I don’t see how pinned back hair would just jump out like that…weird.
I sent you another photo of Gran’s muder. I don’t know if you have this one.
I hope you found that photo useful.
I would like to see it Katya.
I sent the photo to the email I got off my blog.
Thanks TTB! I haven’t seen any other screencaps of the crime scene with such a good view of the chair. I’ll definitely be making use of it!
I am glad I was of some help Renee.
Beautiful. You do have the patience of a saint. I’m a bit confused about the Jason part. I thought when he was seeing the V flashes, late on his way to work, he didn’t know that Gram was dead. Hoyt and Rene told him. Guess I’ll have to watch that ep. again.
Bobsgran, you are correct. The only point I’m making is that from the part you describe to him slapping Sookie and then shoving Andy was narrated by Jason himself.
Got it. Thanks Renee. I was trying to catch up on all the reading and I’m blurry eyed and fuzzy brained.
I totally understand. ;~)
You are awesome Renee, thank you so much for your insights. You never cease to amaze me! This is why I keep stalking here.
Thanks for the kind words, Osterby!
Thanks love it ,you did great .
AWESOME
You’re welcome!
Perhaps Gran’s hair being taken back into a bun is a shadow of Lorena’s hairstyle – didn’t you/or someone make a parallel between what Lorena looks like to us and what Bill sees her as (much older, like Gran and the little old lady he supposedly fed off, glamoured and left some money – sorry her name escapes me at he moment). That would be consistent with the view that Bill planted that memory in Rene’s mind.
Welcome! That’s a good point about the hair, gee!
Here’s a thought–while Sookie is in a coma that will constitute ‘crisis mode’ and someone else will take over narration for a time. I am HIGHLY interested to see which character this will be. It might even be BILL, which will explain why we see ERIC murdering Talbot instead of Bill.
Also, the photo Katya sent us of Gran’s murder scene? Do you notice the blood splatter on the cabinet doors beside Sookie? When she was in bed with Bill and had the ‘flashback’ vision of the murder scene she SAW this exact splatter pattern but it COULD NOT have been her own memory because that was not her pov when she discovered Gran. Just another nail in the coffin, so to speak.
In fact, I am convinced it WILL be Bill. How else to explain the mechanics of a TOTALLY false narration of Talbot’s murder?
Veeeerrrry interesting.
That shirt will give it away. At no time will the audience see Eric in this shirt and in fact, the time line will rule out Eric wearing it at any time. Hopefully we WIL get to see Bill wearing the shirt. He always leaves clues, he can’t help it.
damn, that comment was full of fail, lol.
The timeline will rule out Eric as the wearer of the shirt, basically. LOL.
Wasn’t there a spoiler about a scene between Bill and Talbot in the bathroom?
It will be soooo delish if Beeaal murders Talbot during an encounter on the down low.
Wouldn’t it, though? I haven’t seen that spoiler but if anyone comes across it I would be ever so grateful for a link!
Don’t know if the spoiler was legit or not. Just ran across a few passing references to it.
Notice the crown Eric is putting away in the trailer? It’s gold, whereas the one Eric saw with Talbot–and the one on his father’s head– was some kind of silver metal.
Oh, I hope Bill’s inconsistencies are this apparent in Talbot’s murder. This post was an effing nightmare to put together (and still needs to good bit of editing and revising that I’ll get to when I have recovered), but I HAD to do it because no one would see the connections otherwise.
You may have seen this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_metal
I came across it while researching what kind of metal Ulfric’s crown was made of. Nickel, maybe? Idk, but Eric was handling it so it couldn’t be silver.
LOL! Thanks for the link. I think in an interview AS said that Eric liked to listen to Viking metal.
I was wondering about the crown myself.
Oh yes, meant to add–I am DELIGHTED you got this up before the ep aired. This ep or the next is going to be a watershed moment when everyone realizes the scene with ‘Eric’ killing Talbot is toooo anachronistic to ignore. We can point to this post when people start hollering about ‘bad writing, bad editing, blablabla’. SOMETHING has to break and soon and this is the perfect opportunity.
Of course, I’ve been wrong about ‘breakthroughs’ before so I’m not going to get too excited, lol.
SOMETHING has to break and soon and this is the perfect opportunity.
And I say this because AB has stirred up such angst and and high-strung emoting with his comments at ComiCon, and the way the season has gone in general, that he will have to give us some kind of release or they might all explode, LOL. Really, I can’t count how many Fuck TB, threats to fuck TB posts and comments I’ve read the last two days.–Lol, there are only a handful of us remaining calm! hee hee He’ll have to give us some sort of climax pretty soon or it will be full on rebellion! (this amuses me no end)
Oh my! This would be the perfect timing. AB knows that if you turn up the pressure without releasing any steam somethings gonna blow.
Loved the “Kill Ball” parody on SVB, btw. ROTFL!
I think some us (moi) already did blow. And not in a good way. lol
That “Kill Ball” was funny.
LOL! I picture ya’ll as an army of pitchfork and torch wielding Viking babes come to storm the castle and demand the Ogre (AB) release The Real Eric from the dungeon!! tee hee!
I know, right! I love how AB can whip the audience into a frenzy! It’s all good because TB has so much to teach. Speaking of things I can’t count, this show has blown MY mind more times than any other fiction, except perhaps Nabokov’s Ada (or Ardor). Talk about a mind-fuck.
Did anyone notice that the name of the Viking metal band was Bathory?
LOL! Good catch!
Working on my parallel predictions–
2.06 Andy (Bill’s doppelganger) appears to be Eric to the terrified Laffy (Sookie’s doppelganger)
Oh. my god. This is kind of horrible/wonderful. What if Bill can ‘shape shift’ in that he can appear to Sookie’s deluded mind as Eric-or even Lorena- and scream in her face? Kill Talbot? Attack her?
There is something strange about Eric and Alcides’ speaking voices in the promo. They’re both VERY basso profundo, noticably so. I can’t wait to figure out what this may signify.
Bill told Sookie there are those who can change their form but I am not one of them.
Sooo…with Bill how would you judge the truth of that statement.
He also said that he would never use glamour on Sookie in the same convo (before knowing that it didn’t work on her), but we know that if he could he would.
Not sure if Bill is a shapeshifter or the vision of Eric will be because of Bill’s delusion.
Sooo…with Bill how would you judge the truth of that statement.
when Bill makes a declarative statment you can be sure it’s either a lie or he has left out a vital fact that changes the meaning of the statement.
Not sure if Bill is a shapeshifter or the vision of Eric will be because of Bill’s delusion.
That is the question. It could go either way.
Coot called him batboy.
Ahh! good catch!
[...] Be of Good Cheer, Dear Friends Posted on July 25, 2010 by sunnynala Something’s gotta give and if it doesn’t give soon the fandom might blow! Lol. As I told Bobsgran over at Renee’s: [...]
Wow, there is a huge discussion going down here I seemed to have missed! ahha
Well, come on and jump in!
Some of the actor will be at Dragon Com in ALT.Ga.
My son will be sure to be helping with them ,he told me that to give him 2 to 3 qustions to ask .So put your though down for me and I will have him ask them .I told him about the Blog I do and hes laughing at me and call me a geek.LOL
He loves that I am enjoying this so much .He is the one who let me read 2 books of CH .H elives in Alt . and didn”t know when he be back so I went and got all of them .Plus hes the one got me watching TB
Very cool! What questions do y’all think are most important AND stand a chance of being answered honestly?
Enjoying, give your son a big thanks for me for turning you onto SSN and the show. It wouldn’t be the same around here without you.
Thank you so much.I love it here .
A lot other blogs have a lot of hate going on .
I do do hate any of the actor ,some time I think they could do better anwering qustion and be nicer to some of the other actor that help make the show a hit. Cause the show is not about just two actor but a lot of them.
I would love for you guys help come up with some .
He has been work with Drangon for years .So he gets to know lot of the actor does speaking there and he is the one, a lot time to ask the qustion of the stars .Because of him last year for my BB I got to meet CH with out 1000s of fans around .
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so if i understand this correctly,
Sookie is still telling us the story for the most part & at times anoter character tell’s the story when Sookie is unavaliable..
if this is true Then Sookie doesnt mind Bill’s selfish nature to only protect her & be around & play her hero ..
Sookie told Alcide in s3 that the wolves who beat Alcide up are STRONG because they were on Bill’s blood.. & she knows what his blood can do.. ( Sookie likes to make alot of over zealous assumptions).. but in that scene Sookie was telling Alcide that Bill is strong ( like a super hero) that is her perception of him…
plus to add that Sookie has ingested Eric’s blood back in s2 in epi 9 & she still is disillusioned about Bill.. Sookie didnt start thinking Eric was strong just because she drank his blood.. ( & in reality Sookie knows that Eric is older then Bill & in a power poosition)..
so if Sookie has been telling us this story for the last 3 seasons she is actually just as selfish & has a one track mind just as Bill.. she is a mirror image of Bill more so then Jessica..
IATM, it’s not just the blood. Bill expends a lot of energy controlling, distorting, and manipulating Sookie’s perceptions and he does it the old fashioned way: with mind control techniques that include strategies outlined in the book “The Shock Doctrine”, which Tara was reading in the very first episode.
ok i’m following the shock doctrine analogy.. & i totaly agree with that..
but how does that apply to Bill wearing white when he went to the Fae portal & met Claudine??
we saw in his hidey hole that he was wearing regular clothes & once he entered the Fae portal ( Bon Temps cemetary) he changed into white as well as Sookie did..
IATM,
Bill IMO, Bill was inside Sookie’s head at that point. The white clothing was part of her perception of fairy land.
ok i see the connection.. thanks for the clarity
because i couldnt put my figure on it & it didnt make sense ..
so Bill got into Sookie’s head & visited the Fae portal & through this he was capable of walking on water & flower’s..
I think Bill was walking on water because, as a vampire, he couldn’t enter the faerie pond/portal.
it’s like a fake Jesus or fake profit in reality since AB is not adding Christen sybolism to Merlotte’s..
Bill going into Fae portal & walking on water & wearing white & telling Claudine that he wants to “protect” Sookie is like a false profit IMO..
only because i havent made the connection of why AB has not added christen symbols to Merlotte’s?? why only add it to Fangtasia??
i mean Bill throughout the 3 seasons has already been portrayed as Sookie’s hero..
Right. Falase prophet is a good description of Bill.
I think the reason for the symbolism at Fangtasia is because it represents a church where Eric, represnting Christ, is enthroned.
Merlotte’s is tied to the natural world. I think Bon Temps is the Garden of Eden, and the snake over the bar at Merlotte’s represents the snake who destroyed Paradise.
Since evil has entered the garden, it’s a hostile environment with the survival of the fittest, which is what Amy was getting at when she talked about how all the animals at Merlotte’s formed a naturalistic food chain.
okay i can agree with that Renee
so what do you think the reason’s for Eric noticing Sam was a shifter in s2 & not noticing it in s3 with Yvetta??
the Magister called Yvetta a human in s3 when QSA wanted to keep her in the meeting & in the spoiler Yvetta in s4 will shift into some sort of animal..
But i totlay think Bill was a false profit in symbols going into the fae portal & walking on water..