This week I took part of an interesting debate,
Against Nafiza of Biblophilic Monologues.
Do you find yourself choosing sides when you read?
Sometimes I admittedly side with one or another.
For this fun debate I am trying to sway readers to vote for Team Bill.
I must disclaim that I don't care much for the show.
Do to the fact that I think both of the men playing Bill & Eric are very much NOT hot. Sorry.
However, I am truly undecided so I thought it would be fun to put my debate skills to the test.
I'm posting the debate on here but if you would like to check out all of the teams featured for the YA Love Triangle Week head on over the Down the Rabbit Hole.
Or if you love the debate so much and feel compelled to support me by voting. I would very much appricate the token of support.
There also giveaways to be had.
(which ends on November 4th.
Let me know how you feel about teams and which team you are on!
Against Nafiza of Biblophilic Monologues.
Do you find yourself choosing sides when you read?
Sometimes I admittedly side with one or another.
For this fun debate I am trying to sway readers to vote for Team Bill.
I must disclaim that I don't care much for the show.
Do to the fact that I think both of the men playing Bill & Eric are very much NOT hot. Sorry.
However, I am truly undecided so I thought it would be fun to put my debate skills to the test.
I'm posting the debate on here but if you would like to check out all of the teams featured for the YA Love Triangle Week head on over the Down the Rabbit Hole.
Or if you love the debate so much and feel compelled to support me by voting. I would very much appricate the token of support.
There also giveaways to be had.
(which ends on November 4th.
Let me know how you feel about teams and which team you are on!
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Team Bill vs Team Eric
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Team Bill
Team Bill is represented by Mad Scientist from Steampunkery & Books who is now taking over this post!
Readers!
Do you like your men sexy?
Do you like a man who is older then you?
Do you like your man with a smothering scowl?
Do you like a man who can curl your toes?
Look no further because Bill Compton is
a older gentleman with a slightly tortured soul. But we can fix that
for him. Right ladies?! He is essentially a good guy but the vampire
tourtured soul sometimes makes him thing otherwise.
We might be able to use this to our advantage. Sometimes all a twisted mind needs is a few hours in the bedroom.
If you love a tormented man with sharp fangs and manners Bill Compton is your man!
Take a Peak at his Sexy Line!!
Noteworthy Quotes:
"Sweetheart,"
Bill said formally, "I have always loved you, and I will be proud to
die in your service. When I'm gone, say a prayer for me in a real
church."
Sookie Stackhouse: [after they have made love] Doesn’t it get old for you? I mean you’ve been doing it for over a hundred years. Doesn’t it get predictable?Bill Compton: Not with you it doesn’t. You’re entirely different. And the beauty and the tragedy of it is that you don’t know just how different you are. There’s nothing more natural than the act of making love. Who am I to try to change what comes naturally to you.Sookie Stackhouse: But if you could change something…Bill Compton: I wouldn’t change a thing.
Sookie Stackhouse: [awakes to find Bill licking at her open head wound] Do I taste different from other people?
Bill Compton: Yes. What are you?
Sookie Stackhouse: Well, apparently I'm not dead. What I am is telepathic. I can hear people's thoughts.
Bill Compton: Even mine?
Sookie Stackhouse: No. That's why I like you so much. I can't hear you at all. You have no idea how peaceful it is after a lifetime of "blah, blah, blah."
Sookie Stackhouse: Well, apparently I'm not dead. What I am is telepathic. I can hear people's thoughts.
Bill Compton: Even mine?
Sookie Stackhouse: No. That's why I like you so much. I can't hear you at all. You have no idea how peaceful it is after a lifetime of "blah, blah, blah."
Bill Compton: May I ask you a personal question?
Sookie Stackhouse: Bill, you were just licking blood out of my head. I don't think it gets much more personal than that.
Sookie Stackhouse: Bill, you were just licking blood out of my head. I don't think it gets much more personal than that.
Another Reason to Vote Team Bill
Stephen Moyer is featured in Cosmopolitan Magazine’s April 2009 issue on their list for TV’s Sexiest Bad Boys, Page 62.
Who Loves Bill?
Michelle Forbes who played the wickedly sinister Maryann, on season 2 of True Blood.
Michelle confessed that she will always be Team Bill:
“Oh, I’m Team Bill all the way. I’m Stephen Moyer all the way! I love that man!”
These Two Belong Together!!
Just
another reason Bill is the one. Look at these two... What a great
couple! I would have to agree that Sookie needs a man who has manners. Southern accent, Southern charm and Southern Looks!
When will she choose?
Who will she choose?
Who do you choose?
Vote Bill
Portrayed & Praised by:
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Team Eric
Team Eric is represented by Nafiza of Biblophilic Monologues who is now taking over this blog!
So
here I am, all set to argue for Eric. Now, before I actually fling
myself into my argument, let me just say that I don’t watch True Blood – I just haven’t had the time for it – but I am a fan of the Sookie Stackhouse novels
so everything I say will be based off that. This also means that if you
haven’t read the latest book, you might be spoiled. Sorry!
Why Eric, you may ask?
Well, let’s consider our choices then.
- · Bill.
Yes,
he must be mentioned. How could he not? He is/was (depending on who you
ask really) Sookie’s first real love. And he’s dependable. (Just like diapers.) And in love with Sookie – wait, is he? Really?
Um.
Not really. Not if this new estranged love of his life has anything to
do with it. Actually, they are not really estranged anymore since the
Queen has died and left the field open for the ex-lover to return and be
reinstated lover.
Those
complications aside, I can’t feel the chemistry between Sookie and Bill
as anything but a natural reaction one has to something new. (Was he
not the first vampire Sookie had actual dealings with?)
He’s
somebody’s great grandfather. This is not to imply that grandfathers
(even great ones) can’t be sexy. Sure they can but IT’S STILL CREEPY!
I’m sorry, I’m a horrible person but the entire idea of a grandpa
vampire is…well, not enough to elicit any sort of swoony sighs from me.
- · Sam?
Sam
is awesome, okay? I totally love him and if Ms. Harris were inclined to
go in that direction, I’d be really tempted to skip teams but as it is,
that particular duet has yet to be sung. (Hurhur.)
- · The White Tiger (I don’t remember his name.)
Can
you say emotional issues? You can’t? Well, I can. Sure, true love is
blind but real love means jumping in with your eyes wide open and you
can’t jump if the man you are with has emotional baggage the size of
Alaska. It’s rather unfortunate though. He was written quite smexily.
There’s
also the pack leader of the Werewolves whose name I can’t remember
either. But he behaves in such a chauvinistic manner that whatever
attraction there was in him has dried up to the size of a microscopic
raisin.
I’ll
admit it, okay? The man isn’t perfect. In fact, he is so far from it
that it would take him years to find just the meaning of the word. But
don’t you think that his very imperfections are a part of his charm?
Sure, we all want Prince Charmings (who would ideally not need blood to
survive but hey, as long as he flashes fang sexily, we’ll forgive him)
who are the personification of ideals we have nurtured – always rescuing
us in their white Ferraris, always there with a smile and a plate of
pineapple – okay, this may be my fantasy alone, heh, but bear with me –
but the truth is, that real relationships tend to last longer when
imperfect people get together and try to make things work.
Because
let’s face it, perfection while intriguing at first is ultimately
boring. Eric and Sookie’s relationship is so interesting because of the
difficulties that they face maintaining it.
The one thing that stuck with me is the fact that Eric was not present
to play Rescuer of the Damsel in A Lot of Distress during The Great Fae
Attack. A lot of bad things happened and understandably, Sookie was
more than a little upset by Eric’s absence. To contrast, Bill most
certainly was present and he did save Sookie like a certain chivalric
knight I love to hate (Lancelot, in case you were curious).
However,
Eric makes it very clear that had it been possible, he would have been
right where Bill was, doing what Bill did but life doesn’t work that
way. The situation he had been in made it impossible for him to get to
Sookie in time.
It
made me wonder, you know, what Ms. Harris intended with this set up.
Bill was presented as the chivalric hero in that instant while Eric, no
matter was his reasons were, forfeited his worthiness (dare I say?) by
not being there when Sookie needed him the most. Was this intended to
contrast the differences between the two men vying for Sookie’s
affections? Were we supposed to pick one against the other?
Bill is shown in a more positive light in this scenario.
Yet…
Say
all the other men I mentioned as possible contenders for Sookie’s love
disappeared and things came to a triangle between Bill and Eric.
I’d
pick Eric simply because he isn’t anyone’s great grandpa. (Or it hasn’t
been revealed that he is. Who knows what the future holds?)
I’m just kidding. Honest!
The
real reason I’d pick Eric is simply because Bill destroyed any trust I
had in him when it was revealed that he got close to Sookie because of
his Queen’s commands. The fact that he plays with Sookie’s feelings like
they cohere into a special brand of yo-yo does not help him either.
Eric,
on the other hand, ruffian that he is, has this clean (I can’t find any
other word that more aptly describes it) honesty where his feelings for
Sookie are concerned. He wants her. He loves her. And while that love
may be marred and flawed, he is at least honest about it. There are no
guessing games about that and I appreciate the simplicity of that.
It doesn’t hurt that he is gorgeous as well. Yes, I am a shallow woman, woe on me.
I
will also point out that he seems to have as many emotional issues (if
not more, isn’t he older than Bill?) as Bill, The Grampire (Grandfather
and Vampire, yes, I know, I’m hilarious) but he deals with them much
better than Bill does.
And Eric is cool.
I
know that’s an immature thing to use as a comparison between two men
because as an educated woman, I am supposed to be more discerning but
come on, Eric is cool. Bill? Not so much. (Grampire.)
Anyway, this is how I will end my defense of Eric as the one true love (unless Ms. Harris brings in new characters who are sexier nicer)
for Sookie. I will reiterate that my opinion has been solely by reading
the series and I have not seen the TV show. Who knows, my opinion might
change if I were to watch the show.
Did I convince you?
Yea? Nay?
Whether the answer is in the affirmative or not, I hope you had as much fun reading this little piece as I had in writing it.
~Nafiza
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Well, how did the debate go?
You are all lovely supporters.
Do take a few moments to stop by Down the Rabbit Hole to vote.
If you do stop by to vote,
please do not forget to sign up for the very nice giveaway.
(ends November 14th.)
Good Luck to those of you who enter :)
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