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Allan Hyde Radio Interview on Artist On Demand

Allan Hyde who plays the 2,000 year old vampire Godric on Alan Ball‘s hit HBO TV series True Blood conducted a live radio interview on Artist On Demand on Monday, February 15, 2010 where he spoke about his acting career, his role on True Blood and answered questions from fans who called into the show.  Allan was very charming in the interview and we know you will and we know you will find it quite enjoyable.

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Allan Hyde On Artists On Demand Tonight

Here is a reminder that Allan Hyde, better known as the 2,000-year-old vampire Godric on Alan Ball‘s hit HBO TV series True Blood will be giving a live interview on Monday, Feb. 15, at 10 p.m. EST on Artists On Demand Radio.

Godric’s abbreviated story arch left everyone wanting more, and wishful thinking has fueled rumors of a possible Season 3 return. Allan has previously hinted at Godric’s return in Season 3 flashback sequences, but wouldn’t give away anything definite.

Fans can listen to the interview and chat online, or phone in questions by calling 347-884-9941 (Press 1).

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VIDEO: Interview with Allan Hyde at EyeCon

allan-hyde2Allan Hyde, a Danish actor who plays Godric in Season 2 of True Blood, gives us his insights into his character Godric, who’s a two-thousand-year-old vampire and Eric Northman’s (Alexander Skarsgard) maker.

During the interview, Allan Hyde conveys his delight on working in Season 2 of True Blood:

“I just came on in the Second Season […] I thought the second season was amazing […] the stuff I liked was […] the different story-lines branching out […] you got to see different sides of [characters].”

On Godric’s accent, Allan Hyde explains,

“The role of Godric […] he’s supposed to be two thousand years old […] he’s been all over […] he probably speaks a dozen different languages, if not more […] his accent […] you can’t really trace it back to somewhere and also it’s […] a hybrid form […]”

When asked about his character Godric in Season 3, Allan indicated that he’s excited about reading the scripts for Season 3, but when asked about spoilers, he said,

“I think they already did leak it a little bit […] I don’t know what it’s going to be but I know that I’m going back for a flashback […] or flashbacks.”

Allan explains how he draws on his youthful experiences in portraying Godric,

“I had a point in my life where I was young and I had a problem with authority. It wasn’t a big thing […] and I was really, really bad and […] I made life really miserable for a couple of people back then and I really regret it. […] and that was what I applied to the character of Godric […] I had one day where [I had] kind of like an epiphany […] I just realized […] that this was all wrong […] and I took that […] and applied it to the Godric character […]”

Fans of True Blood might like to know that as of this week, Alan Ball and the True Blood cast are back in the studios filming Season 3 of True Blood.

Many thanks to Michi for putting the video up on Youtube!

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Allan Hyde: Rising True Blood Star

“That was a fantastic experience when tiny little me stood in front of the camera

and my two meter tall cast mate Alexander Skarsgard fell to

his knees in front of me. I felt the magic of

being an actor then.”

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Allan Hyde, the twenty year old Danish actor, has made quite an impression on HBO’s True Blood fans. Allan plays the 2000 year old vampire Godric, Eric Northman’s (Alexander Skarsgard) maker in the hit HBO series. Although he appeared in only four episodes of True Blood’s second season, Allan Hyde’s Godric has become extremely popular with True Blood’s viewers.

He is a man of many talents. Besides his native Danish, he also speaks English, German and French. He has won the literary Robert Award for Best Short Story (2009) and amazingly, he also finds the time to play the guitar and sing. In Denmark, Allan Hyde has a string of appearances on both the Danish stage and screen. On stage, he has, for example, played Gavroche in Les Miserables but he is perhaps best known for his part in Denmark’s TV3’s 2900 Happiness. He has also provided the voice dubbing for Ron Weasley in the Danish release of the Harry Potter films. However in 2009, he was cast in the critically acclaimed HBO series True Blood as the 2000 year old Godric and the rest, as they say, is history.

In 2009, international acclaim came knocking on Allan Hyde’s door. Allan Ball happened to need a Scandinavian teenager for True Blood. Allan Hyde’s agent heard about it and convinced Hyde to send a tape to Alan Ball who was so impressed with it that there was no need for Hyde to undergo a formal audition. Hyde, at this point, was two months away from graduating from his high school in Zealand, Copenhagen, but he seized at the chance and moved to Los Angeles immediately. He explains his seemingly hasty decision,

“It was my dream. To be a professional (full-time) actor. To live off what I love. And it wasn’t the most important thing about high school to get a certificate with grades on. Most important were the knowledge and friends I’d already won through those three years.”

We are thankful for his decision because the character Godric has proved to be highly popular with viewers and with creator Alan Ball. Hyde’s performance of Godric has brought Hyde acclaim, catapulting him into the hearts of True Blood’s fans. In a recent interview, Allan Ball has also hinted at the possible return of Allan Hyde as Godric in flashbacks in Season 3.

Of his role as Godric in True Blood, Allan Hyde says,

“When I agreed to do it, I had no idea how big it (True Blood) was. I hadn’t heard about True Blood yet. And to be completely honest, I felt that a vampire series was a little boring. I only knew Buffy and that was a girl’s show.”

True Blood, set against a vivid Southern Gothic mise-en-scene, has captured viewers’Godric and Eric Northman imagination with its gloriously gory, fiendish, darkly funny script. Populated with charismatic vampires, small town kooks and other assorted supernatural beings, True Blood is hardly filled with the usual vampire clichés which were the initial responses of critics and naysayers who subjected True Blood to lukewarm reviews.

Instead, proving his critics wrong, Allan Ball, Academy Award-winning writer, has sprinkled his magic dust over the HBO series and bewitched critics and viewers alike. According to HBO, True Blood’s Season 2 averaged 10.8 million viewers per episode, up 39% from last season, proving to be an even bigger hit than HBO’s The Sopranos. Indeed, True Blood’s biggest strength lies in its ability to appeal across a wide demographic spectrum.

As Allan Hyde further explains,

“I realized at once that this would be a unique and intelligent series. Vampires are an allegory for the darkside of humanity. Their race is prone to a mixture of homophobia and racism, and that’s what the series deals with in a brilliant way, I think. That’s why I fell for True Blood – instantly and completely.”

Allan Hyde’s portrayal of Godric, an immortal being who also happened to be older than Jesus, was pitch perfect. But at the same time, Hyde acknowledges that, as the youngest cast member, he felt the least experienced,

“I was utterly inexperienced and everything was overwhelming. To be the show’s alpha among the vampires on top of all this felt like immense pressure on me. The directors wanted me to be exactly like I was on the videotape they fell for. But they had never seen me ‘live’. That’s why I had a certain insecurity in the beginning. Would I really be able to deliver or was the tape just a lucky coincidence? […] There I was, in a foreign country and was supposed to play a character who was as different to mine as may be. At the same time, everything took place in English which meant that I needed to repeat my lines many times before every take or I’d stumble over the words.”

But it is a testimony to the highly talented and mutually supportive ensemble cast of True Blood that Allan Hyde rapidly became comfortable in his role as Godric,

“[…] I felt I caught the character and people around me backed me with praise and recognition. That was a fantastic experience when tiny little me little me stood in front of the camera and my two meter tall cast mate Alexander Skarsgard fell to his knees in front of me. I felt the magic of being an actor then.”

Now that Season 2 of True Blood has finished its run in the US, Allan Hyde has been a very busy man. He has, for example, auditioned for a new Gus van Sant movie. Allan Hyde explains:

“It is as if all the big shots want to see what I am able to do now. I’m going to lots of auditions that aspiring actors who have lived in Hollywood for years don’t even get close to. There’s no doubt that I have to play my cards now. I have to try and get more parts as my name is hot over here because the clock is ticking in L.A. It’s all business.”

Meanwhile, a stage role awaits him in Denmark in 2010. However, when it comes to English language roles, Hyde feels that one of the hurdles he faces is the language. While he speaks the language fluently (he has a Danish mother and a British father), he feels that it’s difficult for him to hide both the British and Danish accents. He elaborates,

“That’s the biggest issue right now. I’m doing everything I can to change it. I practice all the time and work with a dialect coach on a daily basis. I almost got the accent now because at my last audition they didn’t even realize that I’m a foreigner.”

However, it is new found fame that Hyde admits take some getting used to. He admits:

“It needs some getting used to and one has to forget about Danish Jantelovn. Over here, people would be offended if you wouldn’t show your pride and appreciate the chance you got. To downplay your own results is a Danish thing and one you should avoid here […] At home, it’s not like everybody and anybody is writing to me that I’m ‘suerpcute’ and ‘superhot’ and therefore I’m immensely flattered. But on the flipside, I have no idea what kind of people they are. I’m not looking for praise on the internet but sometimes it’s unavoidable. And my mom’s reading it too. She’s my biggest fan and she’s sending me links whenever she finds something funny about me online.”

Judging from the recent interview with Allan Ball, fans of Allan Hyde can no doubt look forward to his appearances in Season 3 of True Blood. As to further appearances in his subsequent Hollywood career, we wish Allan Hyde all best wishes for his future roles.

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Fans Mingle with Stars and Give Blood During EyeCon’s True Blood Convention

Ashley JonesDuring the EyeCon True Blood Convention in Orlando last weekend, Central Florida News Channel 13 caught up with the stars in attendance, including Todd Lowe (Terry Bellefleur), Ashley Jones (Daphne), Allan Hyde (Godric), Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette Reynolds) and Sam Trammell (Sam Merlotte).

No Season 3 secrets were shared with the newscast, though Ashley caught herself nearly giving away something that happens to Lafayette, saying, “He’s gonna get…a lot’s gonna happen to Lafayette.”  Todd also was careful about the next season, telling interviewers:

I’m incredibly tight-lipped. I can tell you I got the first two scripts just before I came here to Orlando and I poured through them veraciously. They’re great and I’m dying to tell someone.

Lucky fans who attended the convention had the chance to talk to their favorite actors with photo ops, panel discussions, a buffet banquet, and Masquerade Ball. A blood drive was held during the convention as well at Florida’s Blood Centers.

Click here to be taken to Channel New 13 for an exclusive video about the event.

Nelsan Ellis

Sam Trammell

 Todd Lowe

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VIDEOS: Allan Hyde Q & A at the EyeCon True Blood Convention

Allan-HydeThe following are two videos taken by a True Blood fan named Belenski28 on YouTube at Allan Hyde‘s (Godric) question and answer session during the EyeCon True Blood Convention being held this weekend, November 13 -15, 2009 in Orlando, Florida.  In the videos Allan discusses his experience shooting True Blood and his role of Godric.  Thank you so much Belenski28 for the videos so all those True Blood fans who could not attend can take in a little bit of the convention and Allan. Enjoy!

Todd Lowe Added to Guest List for EyeCon’s True Blood Convention

dark-terryWith less than a month to go until the True Blood convention in Orlando, FL, we have another update to report. Todd Lowe, whom we all know and love as scrambled war veteran and Merlotte’s cook Terry Bellefleur, will be attending the convention, which takes place from November 13-15 at the Florida Hotel and Conference Center. He joins several of his cast mates who have been confirmed for the guest list–Sam Trammell (Sam), Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette), Allan Hyde (Godric), and Ashley Jones (Daphne). According to the EyeCon website, Mehcad Brooks, who plays Satan-in-a-beautiful-Sunday-hat, Eggs, has postponed his appearance due to personal reasons.

Fans at the convention will have many opportunities throughout the weekend to interact with the actors in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. They will also learn more about what goes on behind-the-scenes at True Blood. The line-up includes Q&A panels, photo and autograph sessions, and celebrity banquets. For those interested in details about tickets or the schedule, visit the EyeCon website! And remember that the guest list might be updated with more cast additions as the event nears. We will keep you informed if they do!

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Nelsan Ellis And Ashley Jones Also To Attend EyeCon’s True Blood Convention

Nelsan EllisWe now have more exciting updates about the EyeCon guest list! Nelsan Ellis and Ashley Jones are scheduled to appear, along with Sam Trammell and Allan Hyde. So True Blood fans who are able to go to this convention in Orlando, Florida, November 13-15, will not only get the chance to hang out with Sam Merlotte and Godric, but Lafayette and Daphne, too!

EyeCon is a fan-friendly multi-genre celebrity autograph convention for science fiction, horror, television and movie fans! There will be Celebrity Autograph sessions, Celebrity Photo Op sessions, a Celebrity Banquet, a Cocktail Party with the stars, Panels, Games, Guitar Hero, Celebrity Breakfast auctions and so much more! There will always be something to do during the busy, fun-packed weekend!

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFULThe variety of events spread out over three days allow fans many opportunities to interact with the actors in a relaxed atmosphere. There are parties on Friday and Saturday night. At the panel sessions, you can ask questions about what it’s like working on the show. Sounds like a very fun convention–spending time with 2 shapeshifters, 1 vampire, and a party-loving human! Who knows, maybe more people from the cast will be added between now and November? Most importantly, it’s going to be thousands of people sharing their love for True Blood.

For fans interested in more information about tickets and programming, check out www.eyeconfla.com.

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Meet Godric at EyeCon’s True Blood Convention!

allan-hydeAlright True Blood fans – more great news about the first True Blood Convention being hosted by EyeCon. We have already informed you about the upcoming True Blood Convention which will be taking place in Orlando, Florida, November 13-15, 2009. Fans also know that Sam Trammell, aka Sam Merlotte, will be attending the event. Well fans, we here at TrueBloodNet.com just found out that Allan Hyde who played the courageous vampire, “Godric” on True Blood has also signed on to attend the event! That’s right Trubies – a chance to meet Eric’s maker! Hey, this will probably give Sam a chance to meet Godric as well since Sam never made it out to Dallas for all that incredible True Blood drama!

To give you a little bit of background on Allan, he was born in Denmark in 1989, which means this vampire is really only 20 years old! True Blood was Allan’s first break into American television. He has starred on two television series in his native Denmark, “2900 Happiness” and “Album“. He also starred in a movie entitled “En Forelskelse” which again he did in his home country of Denmark. Allan did an amazing job on True Blood and we sincerely hope we get to see a lot more of him on the big screen!!

EyeCon is a fan-friendly celebrity autograph convention for science fiction, horror, television, and movie fans. Its goal is to have something like a “family-reunion,” bringing the celebrity guests together with their fans in a relaxed atmosphere with the most exposure possible. EyeCon offers the most “personal” time with the celebrities.

The following are the events planned for the much-anticipated convention:

  • Friday Night Kickoff Cocktail Party
  • Saturday Evening Celebrity Banquet
  • Exclusive Platinum Party
  • Celebrity Q&A Sessions
  • Celebrity Autograph Sessions
  • Celebrity Photo Ops
  • Celebrity Breakfast Auctions

Friday Night Kickoff Cocktail Party is an hour-long festive gala spent with the celebrities. It’s a perfect way to know the stars and meet other fans. The Saturday Evening Celebrity Banquet will be your chance to dine with the stars, which gives you the opportunity to get up close and personal in a more relaxed setting. You can rock with the stars during the Exclusive Platinum Party and aim to win and awe the crowd in the Guitar Hero competition. If you’re equipped with questions that you’re dying to ask the stars, the Celebrity Q&A Sessions will be the time to blurt it all out and have it all answered right from the celebrities themselves. During the Celebrity Autograph Sessions, you can have your photos and collectibles signed in an instant.  The Celebrity Photo Ops gives you the chance to “star” in professional and high quality pictures with your favorite celebrity or group of celebrities in 8×10 portraits on a beautiful backdrop taken by a professional photographer using state-of-the-art camera equipment and lighting, which will be made available shortly after they are taken.

Good news for tattoo freaks because renowned tattoo artist, Marc Draven, will also grace the event by setting up and tattooing on-site with True Blood themed tattoos.

This is one event that True Blood fans should not miss so if you would like to get your chance to meet Godric and Sam, check out www.eyeconfla.com for more information on the convention and purchasing tickets!

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Nelsan Ellis and Allan Hyde At The Nylon Magazine Party Video

allan-hyde-nelsan-ellisNelsan Ellis (Lafayette Reynold) and Allan Hyde (Godric) attended the Nylon Magazine Fall TV Issue Launch Party at the Skybar in the Mondrian Hotel in West Hollywood, CA on August 24, 2009, hosted by fellow True Blood castmate Anna PaquinWARNING:  This video features contains very rapid, repeating flashes from cameras. Use caution if you have a condition that makes you sensitive to such visuals.

Great to see Nelsan and Allan out and about at these various event.  Watch the video and you will see Allan playfully agree with Annalyne McCord’s request to bite her neck.  Enjoy the video.

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True Blood Cast Speak with i09.com

Charlaine-on-the-set-of-true-bloodSam Trammell, Charlaine Harris, Michael McMillian, and Alexander Skarsgard were recently interviewed by io9.com to discuss their experience working on True BloodCharlaine and each cast member shared their opinions which ranged from comparing True Blood to the books and other vampire series to their interpretation of their characters.

Although True Blood deviates quite a bit from Charlaine‘s books, she was asked how she felt about the deviations on the show this year.  Charlaine responded by stating said:

“Well I think it provides two forms of entertainment instead of one; I’m all for it, I love the differences. I like to be surprised.”

She says the biggest surprise for her and happiest change was the character JessicaCharlaine says:

“Without a doubt I thought, ‘Oh I wish I had done that.’ She’s brillant, it’s brillant to give Bill a child.”

io9.com jokingly asked Sam Trammel if his character, Sam Merlotte, will ever make it out of town, to which he replied:

“He tries. He tries to get out of town. He’s very loyal to Bon Temps, he’s a very protective person and I think that ultimately he knows that he can’t leave people hanging. And that’s basically where he’s at right now. So Sam‘s…sticking around.”

Sam and Charlaine went on to state during the interview that they are not intimidated by the other vampire shows that are soon to air like Vampire Diaries or I Heart Vampires and wish them the best of luck.

io9.com asked Michael McMillian to describe his interpretation of his character, the vampire hating leader of the the Fellowship of the Sun church, Rev. Steve Newlin.  He said:

“People seem to love Steve Newlin. I’ve been told I’m creepy and hateable but out on the floor at Comic Con there’s been nothing but love, I have to say. I think people are just so excited, thankfully, by the characters on the show. I think it’s the kind of show where the bad guys are just as fun to watch as the good guys. And who’s to say that Steve is really a bad guy.”

Michael was asked if there seemed to be a lot of unnecessary touching between Steve and Jason.  He said:

“Well Jason is a very magnetic personality. Obviously he caught the eye of Mrs. Newlin. I just think Steve is so infatuated with how popular and capable Jason is. I think we’ll see where it goes. I think it’s a lot of fun. I like flirting with danger as an actor for lack of a better term. And it became really apparent to me really quickly that there is something about Jason that Steve is drawn to. If you are familiar with the books and you know the future to Jason‘s character, it’s sort of a subtle wink to an aspect about he and Sookie.”

One notable scene from season two was when vampire sheriff Eric was getting his hair highlighted.  When Alex Skarsgard was asked how the scene came about he stated that it was Alan Ball’s idea.  He adds:

“Well, I was wearing a wig…and we all felt that maybe it was time to get rid of it. And they kinda needed a way to get rid of it, and came up with that, and I just kinda loved it. I thought it was a great idea.”

Alex was asked if there would be more flashbacks with Eric and Godric to which he stated:

“I truly hope so. We have like…I wanted more stuff with me and Godric, I thought that would be fun. Because Allan Hyde, the guy that plays Godric, is really good, a really fun guy, and he’d be fun to…I mean…I mean Eric and Godric hung around for almost a thousand years together and had a lot of fun together so I think there’s definitely a possibility for more flashbacks.”

Alex went on to elaborate on certain aspects of his about his character, Eric.  He feels that Eric is over humanity and doesn’t really find humans to be interesting at all.  He adds:

“He’s kind of like, whatever, they’re kind of naive and that interaction doesn’t give him anything at all. But Sookie‘s obviously different; there’s something interesting about her and he doesn’t really know what it is and I think that kind of triggers him.”

Source: io9.com

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True Blood’s Allan Hyde Access Hollywood Interview

godric_03_800The name Allan Hyde is a fairly unknown name to most of us, but that is the name of the 20-year-old Danish actor that portrays Godric on HBO’s hit series, True BloodGodric is the 2,000-year-old vampire that came onto the scene for season 2 as Eric‘s (Alexander Skarsgard) maker.

Though Allan is unfamiliar to most Americans, he has starred in several Danish films and has stage credits.  He voiced Ron Weasley in the “Harry Potter” movies for his native country.  He has also appeared on the international soundtrack for Disney’s “Camp Rock”.  When asked about preparing for his role on True Blood, Allan says:

“[Preparing for the role was] hard because obviously you can’t imitate a guy with wisdom of a 2,000 year old person because that’s impossible.”

However, Allan was able to find a part of himself from the past that he could use to tap into his role as GodricAllan says:

“I found stuff in my own life that I could compare to. I had stuff in my early years of primary school where I was kind of a bully. It’s nothing compared to the stuff Godric went through. I came to a realization where I was just like, ‘Whoa, this is just wrong!’ And the way I felt bad about myself for doing this stuff was the equivalent of Godric‘s feeling just on a smaller scale.”

When asked about how he landed the role of Godric, Allan states:

“The auditioning process was almost non-existent. I got a call from a casting director in Hollywood saying that they cannot find a guy to play [the] part. I had never had the idea of doing anything outside Denmark at that point.”

True Blood Season 1 had not even premiered in Denmark at the time that Allan auditioned for the part of Godric.  He was clueless to the fact of what it meant to be working with the Oscar-winning director and creator of True Blood, Alan BallAllan says:

“Within a few days everyone within the Danish industry had heard about me auditioning for this thing. I received calls from different people I had worked with before who were just like, ‘You have to say ‘Hi’ to Alan Ball for me’, because they were all like huge fans and I was like, ‘Ok, this guy is quite a big deal.”

I found Sunday’s episode to be extremely moving, especially the final scenes with Godric and SookieAllan, Alexander Skarsgard (Eric), and Anna Paquin (Sookie) had only minutes to film Godric‘s death scene.  They, along with True Blood’s filming crew, were racing with time to capture the morning’s natural light.  Allan told Access Hollywood:

“It was amazing, not just because it was such a touching scene. The performances of Alex and Anna in that scene were so amazing just to watch.”

Last night, Godric sought forgiveness and felt joy as the sun rose atop a Dallas rooftop with Sookie by his side.  Though his body burst into flames and blew away in the wind, I don’t think Allan Hyde will be disappearing from the acting scene.  Though Allan only appeared in four episodes, he now has an American fan base that wants more!  Allan says:  “I just want to work. I just want to act. And I don’t care if it’s here or if it’s in Denmark. It’s just about doing good stuff, doing stuff you like.”

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Can True Blood’s Vampires Love?

HBO Producer Alan Ball has taken the ageless question of love flourishing between different ethnicities or cultures to a wider stance as he closes the second season on his award winning series “True Blood.” Each week millions of fans explore love and humanity trying to flourish between species or, to be more exact, between humans and the un-dead. After her first close encounter with a vampire, Tara Thonton, played by Rutina Wesley, looks thoughtfully out a window and asks,“ Do you think they are capable of loving a person?” bill1

Alan Ball has challenged fans with what may be the central core of the show, an important dilemma in the search for our souls. How much morality and humanity is needed for love to flourish?  Must some seed of morality and humanity be planted or can one will themself to evolve into new dimensions? The AVL (American Vampire League) advertises, “Vampires were people too.” A handsome and remorseful Bill Compton insists, “I am not human” yet professes his undying love for Sookie Stackhouse. Conflicting messages given throughout HBO’s “True Blood” leave me wondering, “Are vampires susceptible to and capable of human emotions? Can their morality evolve toward the humane? Or, like their physical appearance are they doomed to the limits of their emotions as they were when turned?

True Blood’s three sexiest and intriguing male vampires, Bill Compton, Eric Northman, and Area 9 Sheriff, Godric (Godfrey), give us mixed views.

Bill Compton, dark and brooding, played by Stephen Moyer was turned a hundred and forty years ago. He is merely a teenager in the immortal life span of a vampire. In Bill’s thirty human years, he was an honorable family man. His high moral character, religious beliefs, and patriotic duty led him to a military position. Having survived the horrors of the civil war, his family reunion is tragically destroyed by Lorena, an old vampire who is immediately drawn to Bill’s morality and sensitivity. Lorena, although intrigued by Bill’s humanity, leads him into decades of death and destruction by feeding off the lives of humans. It may have taken years for Bill’s remorse to will out his blood thirst, but ultimately, his suppressed morality wins and he becomes the repentant and loving creature that has captured not only the heart of True Blood’s favorite waitress and telepath, but millions of fans throughout the world.

Our sexy controlling vamp, Eric Northman is played by the long, lean 6’4” Swedish import, Alexander Skarsgard. Eric, a former viking, was born in 1047. Most Vikings of that era did not live past 40 years old, thus it was common for men before they were  20 years old to marry brides as young as 12.  If we are to apply the common life of Vikings in the 11th century, we can assume Eric chose the life of a soldier and left his family at a young age. Given that vikings were well known as sailors, he would have traveled to many parts of the world. Our speculation is strengthened by the scene of Eric being turned in 1077 at the age of 31. Fresh from a viscous battle, fellow soldiers try to comfort a gravely wounded Eric, who makes the comment “wherever I am, there will always be women.” Now, we have the vision of a sailor with a girl in every port. Our conclusion is drawn that Eric was what we would refer to in today’s world as a “player” Not to suggest that he was of low moral character, but more to the idea that, although Eric had many women and sexual encounters, there was never love.  With a thousand year afterlife under his belt, Eric dresses, talks, and has the strut that he is undeniably a “player” with no outward display of regret.

Danish heartthrob, Allan Hyde plays Godric, sheriff of Area 9, and the newest vampire on the scene.  Having been turned early in his human life, he still has the look of a teenager. Godric, however, is well over two thousand years old. He is the oldest vampire in North America. With an afterlife so lengthy, he implies that the thirty three years of Jesus’ life is a mere moment to him. True Blood’s creator has left much of Godric’s past open to speculation. We can infer by his Ancient Roman tattoos, he may have been a gladiator or soldier. Both of which would have started training as early as 14 years old. Strong in his conviction, absolute in his authority, Godric fans have little problem with this conclusion.

Our first image of Godric is at the turning of Eric Northman. Unlike Lorena’s savage and unwilling turning of BillEric’s turning is kinder, with a promise of love, companionship, and family. After brutally killing Eric’s companions, Godric gives a near death Eric, the choice of an afterlife.  Godric must surely have fulfilled his promises, seeing the respect and loyalty Eric, after a thousand years, still shows for his maker. We know of only one instance, but being vampire and having survived over two thousand years, we can only assume Godric has had many moments of savagery and taken his share of lives.

We find Godric as a willing hostage to the Fellowship of the Sun Church. He is fully aware that he is to “meet the sun” and his ultimate destruction. Why is he so willing to end it all? Is it that he has evolved into humanity, or was the morality always inside him, thus gradually making him remorseful for the lives he has taken? At what point did the remorse begin? How many, decades as with Bill, or centuries did it take for Godric’s evolution to humanity? Having freed the human traitor, Hugo, and showing respect for his lieutenant, Isabel‘s feelings, we clearly see that he not only recognizes, but also understands the concept of love. Actions, which have endeared Godric to his own legions of faithful fans.

Now battle lines have been drawn,  Sookie & Bill vs. Eric. Millions have seen the interest Eric has shown in the telepathic barmaid. Is it just her special abilities Eric wants? Many would argue that there is something there. Bill sees it, and even Eric may admit, there is something…. But what? Eric admits he does not understand the concept of love.  As a player, does Eric see Sookie as just another of his many conquests? Conquering Sookie would certainly put the hierarchy of sheriff planted firmly in Bill’s mind. Is Eric’s toying with Sookie a game, pure entertainment, or is it rooted in an unknown emotion? Eric takes pleasure in teasing Bill‘s “love” for Sookie. Is Eric’s taunting simply to hide the fact that Eric himself has been bitten. A feeling with which he clearly, is not accustomed.

What is behind Eric’s desire for Sookie? Many fans would cheer for Eric to realize he love’s Sookie. But, is it possible? Can a thousand year old vampire who has never understood love, evolve to enough humanity and morality to accept the concept?  Does Eric secretly thirst for the ability to love?  Can he will the evolution of his feelings? Must the seeds have been planted before he was turned? If the latter is the case, Eric’s dalliances with Sookie will be looked upon as pure physical lust and sport, thus, crystallizing his bad boy persona.

Many of Eric’s fans will vote for the evolution of his humanity.  This evolution will, however, bring a new set of problems. Will he know how to act and react with his new found feelings? His 31 human years and thousand year after-life may not provide him with enough emotional experience to carry an adult relationship. Has Eric‘s recent flirtation the resemblance of pulling a little girl’s pigtails so she has to look at you? Is it too late for Eric? He may find that his new feelings will bring him more anguish than happiness.

Do we have enough facts to solve our dilemma? Bill knew love, knew what it was to lose his humanity. He fought very hard to get it back and find love again.  Eric, we can determine, although he may have had some sense of morality, true love most probably had always been a foreign concept to him. We only have hints of Godric’s level of morality before he was turned. We can, however, see that he now has a clear understanding of morality, humanity, and love.

Unfortunately, we have no concrete answers. After all, humanity, morality, and love are the most complex of human issues. Maybe that’s why Vampires prefer the unemotional lifestyle. We will have to wait and see what Alan Ball has in store for Eric and his Fans.