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zenobia_zero
zenobia_zero
60. RE: Bill and Sookie's Most Romantic Scene write-ins...
Jan 27 2009, 6:00 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 27 2009, 6:00 PM EST
"Here is a "vote for Stephen Moyer" site. Go click away my pretty's!

http://www.thefrisky.com/site/post/246-poll-most-desirable-actor/
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YEAH you can vote more than once...
what i love the most of True Blood, is that all scenes we have said in this thread are truly deep and every single one has its own charm, this show has all the best love scenes i have ever seen! ever.
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astro-gurl75
astro-gurl75
61. RE: Bill and Sookie's Most Romantic Scene write-ins...
Jul 1 2009, 1:23 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 1 2009, 1:23 AM EDT
By far, the graveyard scene. It was just so primal. Do you find this valuable?    
citizenerased
citizenerased
62. RE: Bill and Sookie's Most Romantic Scene write-ins...
Jul 1 2009, 1:58 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 1 2009, 1:58 AM EDT
This is an old thread but...the most romantic part is episode 6, when he has the crazy strangling dream, wakes up and runs to her room. The way he looks at her as she goes back to sleep, his vigil on the lawn with the dog and that sappy Dixie Chicks song is playing and I just want to bawl my eyes out like a wussy teenager...*sniffles* And I cannot forget the run across the graveyard in the virgin sacrifice nightgown. Thank you Alan Ball for the ridiculous awesomeness of that moment. I wish I could send him some cookies for that.

Now, if we're talking hot...not sex? The second time Bill comes into Merlottes with the slow walk towards him, being sucked in inch by inch, the way she takes his hand, the way he says her name and sidles closer and closer while everyone in the bar stares in horror...OOOOOOOOMG. So horny. Sex? The graveyard. I'm not so into soft focus gentle lovemaking myself so I really really LOVED that moment. It was disturbing in its urgency and filthiness and delicious in its total rawness. Yum.
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