
I caught up with True Blood czar Alan Ball this morning to talk about last night's season finale, deconstruct the second season, and find out about what's coming up on Season Three of HBO's addictive vampire drama.
In this exclusive one-on-one interview, Ball hints at what's on the horizon for Sookie and Bill, new creatures, Sam Merlotte's quest, Jessica, a possible romance for Lafayette, the Vampire King of Mississippi, Sophie-Anne, and much, much more. Ball also told me that the writing staff had broken the fourth script for Season Three of True Blood already and that shooting is tentatively slated to begin December 3rd on the highly anticipated third season.
So what did Ball reveal about what's coming up on True Blood and what did he have to say about this season? Let's dive in, but beware: there are MAJOR SPOILERS below. (Note: Please do not reproduce this interview in full elsewhere. Quotes and excerpts are fine but please do not post the full text of this interview on message boards, websites, or elsewhere.)

Alan Ball: We used the books as a template and that is sort of the way the second book is structured. Maryann is not as refined in the second book; sheās a maenad, sheās just a crazy woman running around in the woods. And we also felt like the first part of the season we had a lot of different storylines taking place in different places and then we wanted to bring them all together, bring all of our regulars together for oneāsomething--where everyone was fighting the same fight for the last episode.
Televisionary: Was it difficult juggling the separate storylines in the first half of the season? We do have the cast split up more or less for most of the season.
Ball: You know, it wasnāt difficult. It was definitely different from the first season. But I sort of feel like, you want to do that, you want to shake the show up and do different things. You donāt want to just do the same things over and over and over again. I follow my instincts. To me, they were three really fun, interesting storylines. And then the fact that Jason sort of veered in with Bill and Sookie and then everyone came home and it all sort of came together, I actually thought it was really fun.

Ball: They are so good. Of course, thereās a chance. Theyāre not dead. And I think they are both probably really pissed off.
Televisionary: Did you realize how much impact Godricās death would have, despite Allan Hyde only appearing in a handful of episodes?
Ball: You know, I did because in the books, itās really, really powerful and we tried hard to make it as powerful as it is in the books and that was a really tough role to cast because it was difficult to find an actor who looked so young but who could convey centuries of feeling and to be tired of life and tired of being alive and ready to move on. And I always thought that that was a great story and a great character. So I was not surprised; I was very moved myself. When I first saw the cut of that episode, I got a little teary, a little misted up.

Ball: That whole episode is really wonderful. The episodes leading up to that one have been so filled with adventure and suspense and craziness and then I love that whole episode because thereās not only the scene with Godric and everything thatās going on with him but the Jessica stuff is really starting to heat up. And I love that scene with Jason and Sookie in the hotel, where they talk about Gran and he sort of drops his guard and you see how vulnerable he really is.
Televisionary: In that same episode, Godricās death also enables us to see a different side of Eric. Was that a way for you and the writers to give Eric an added layer of vulnerability?

Televisionary: While Sookie and Bill are our romantic leads, Hoyt and Jessica offer us a very different take on vampire-human love. Did you anticipate such an incredible reaction to their storyline and specifically toward Jim Parrack and Deborah Ann Woll?
Ball: When I saw the scene [in "Scratches"] in the third episode where she walks into the bar and I saw that scene cut together, I did anticipate it. I went, wow! We really have something special here. Theyāve just become a major couple on the show. I donāt think itās going to be easy for them. Nothing is ever going to be easy for anybody on this show.
Televisionary: Season One saw Bill protecting Sookie on an almost weekly basis but in Season Two we see Sookie take a major step into adulthood and stand up for herself. How will their relationship continue to develop in Season Three, especially given with Ericās influence over Sookie and Billās kidnapping?
Ball: I know exactly whatās going to happen in Season Three, because weāve already started breaking the episodes and figuring the arc of the season. So I canāt really say without giving too much away what I think. But Iāll say this: the love between them is authentic and real, but that doesnāt mean that they will necessarily stay together. But it doesnāt mean that they wonāt either, though.
Televisionary: Looking ahead to Season Three, are there are any themes or plots that you intend to employ next season? One of the more intriguing threads picked up in last nightās episode is both Sam and Sookie looking to find their roots.
Ball: Yeah, I think that whereas if we had any sort of major overarching theme for Season Two it was about the power of belief, both positive and negative. I think probably Season Three is going to be more about identity and characters really sort of coming to grips with who or what they are.
Televisionary: It seems almost like a red herring that Eric was behind Billās kidnapping last night. Should we be looking at any other potential suspects behind his disappearance?
Ball: I think you should always be considering all possibilities. (Laughs) That doesnāt mean that weāre not going to make the choice that is the one thatās being positioned to look like a red herring. But with this show, you never know whatās going to happen. I try to work with the writers in creating a show that when you buy the DVDs and you watch the season over again, knowing whatās going to happen, youāll see moments where youāll say, oh, of course. We tried to structure Season One with Reneās identity as the killer that way, to never shine a light on it but Michael Raymond-James, who played Rene, knew from the very beginning that he was the killer. So he played it in a very subtle way so that if you watch those DVDs, now youāre like, oh, I see it. But we never want to give that away on the first go-around. Iād have to say itās a similar situation with [Billās kidnapping].
Televisionary: When I interviewed Deborah Ann Woll a few months ago, she described Jason Stackhouse as ādelightfully dim.ā Does Jasonās killing of Eggs in the season finale reinforce that description?
Ball: (Laughs) Well, it certainly wasnāt a smart thing to do but he did it from a good place because he thought that Eggs was going to kill Andy. Thatās certainly something thatās going to come back and haunt him.
Televisionary: Did you always intend Eggs to die at the end of the season? It obviously has huge repercussions for Tara.
Ball: Absolutely. We always knew that⦠Of course, Iām sad to loose Mehcad [Brooks], Iām sad to lose Michelle Forbes, I was very sad to lose Lois Smith but itās a show about vampires and thereās a lot of violence. You canāt just have everybody you like just always get away because then it becomes a very different kind of a show and it loses its authenticity. Or as much authenticity as a show about vampires can have. (Laughs)
Televisionary: The body count will always be high.
Ball: Yes, there will always be a big body count on this show.
Televisionary: Itās intimated in the season finale that thereās a hidden force thatās supposedly watching over Sookie? Will we learn more about this and is this connected to that dangling plot thread about what happened to the Rattrays in the pilot?
Ball: Absolutely. Certainly, part of Sookieās quest in Season Three, apart from trying to find Bill and find out who took him, is to figure out who and what she is. And by the end of the season, she certainly will be beginning to figure that out.

Ball: That came from a writer on staff, Raelle Tucker. It was one of those moments where it gets pitched and I sort of go, well, of course. What other show could you do that on? Well, I guess now there are several other shows you could do that on, but at that point⦠I had never worked on a show where that actually made perfect sense to do something like that. For me, thatās the best part of science fiction or fantasy or genre or whatever you want to call it in that you can put people in situations that most of us will not have to face in life and itās just really, really interesting.
Televisionary: Jessicaās been through a hell of a lot this season but then she hunts and kills in the season finale. Is this normal teenage rebellion or are we seeing her go to a much darker place next season?
Ball: I donāt think you can say anything is normal teenage rebellion. Basically, all of the events of Season Two take place over eight days. So sheās still a fairly freshly-made vampire. Bill hasnāt been much of a maker and she just had a really emotional experience with Hoyt walking out on her. Itās part of her instincts as a vampire and her need to feed and her not liking Tru Blood because itās a poor substitute and also sheās just got rage. And sheās got good reason to have rage. She got turned into a vampire against her will and then she thought sheād found a way to make that work and then all of the sudden, itās been taken away from her. Sheās only 17 or 18, so⦠I wouldnāt call it normal teenage acting out. (Laughs)
Televisionary: One of the more unexpected partnerships that developed this season was Jason Stackhouse and Andy Bellefleur, who offered a bit of comic relief but also a genuine, strange friendship that might be shattered by Jasonās actions in the season finale.
Ball: Weāre definitely going to put some tension on them but they will continue to actually be a sort of ā I donāt want to call them a team but their lives are definitely going to intersect in Season Three.
Televisionary: How many scripts have you broken for Season Three?
Ball: Weāve broken four scripts so far.
Televisionary: Are you ever surprised by anything in terms of breaking the stories that you didnāt anticipate?
Ball: This is different from Six Feet Under in that weāre working from source material and one of the reason is that Charlaineās books are so successful is that they work. Weāre starting Season Three with the third book and the books are basically Sookieās stories because she narrates them and then we try to figure out how to bring the other characters in and keep everyone involved. In Season Two, we specifically decided to send everybody off on their own little thing and then have them reunite at the end but I donāt want to repeat that so Iām really trying to keep Season Three certainly a little more organic with the connection between the regulars.
But, no, weāre working with the source material. Like I said, a lot of Charlaineās books just work so if it aināt broke, donāt fix it. On Six Feet Under, there were always massive shifts in seasons. But again that was more of a blank slate because we werenāt basing them on any existing material.

Ball: No, sheās not a series regular but she definitely will appear. I know some fans thought that she wasnāt scary enough but all I can say to that is that I didnāt want to blow our wad at the top. Sheās pretty scary and weāll definitely see that. Sheās crazy! I mean, that character is insane so I donāt think weāve really seen an insane vampire yet.
Televisionary: So, weāve seen telepaths, vampires, maenads, and shifters all turn up in Bon Temps. Any new creatures we can expect to see in Season Three?
Ball: Werewolvesā¦
Televisionary: Are there any clues for what viewers can expect for next season?
Ball: I can tell you that we will meet the Vampire King of Mississippi and he will have an agenda with the Vampire Queen of Louisiana. We will meet werewolves, some other weres that arenāt wolves but they are not shifters either. (Laughs.) We are going to meet Samās blood relatives, weāre going to meet probably the nastiest vampire weāve met yet and Lafayette might get some action, might have a little love story of his own.
True Blood's third season begins Summer 2010 on HBO.
Comments
Wonderful interview with Alan Ball.
Thank you so much for your efforts, Jace!
It must be a challenge to find a young person who can project an old powerful supernatural being.
I am looking forward to next year. Thanks so much.
Eric is a provocative character but Bill(and Sookie) have my heart...and yes I have read the books!
All hail Alan Ball!!!
I loved this interview. I love reading about what to expect.What I do not love is Sookie's character. She is not as strong as she is in the books, and her character is a little too flighty and inconsistent for a man like Bill.I do hope she toughens up a little bit.
My only gripe!!! The rest is to die for!!!!!!!!
One suggestion though for future interviews, please bold the questions as to more easily differentiate them from the answers!
and people will be frustrated with this if they want slavish reinactment of the the books. That would be boring and probably wouldn't work very well in the medium. Let the man do his job, I say.
My two humble suggestions: 1) To book purist Eric Lovers - be patient and let AB get there in his own way. 2) To Bill Lovers - calm down and let Eric happen. There is no guarantee in either medium Eric is the HEA. Enjoy the ride. It'll be fun.
@Carolyn. Sorry Alan Ball has said there will be no Bubba. He explains since the real Elvis cant be cast, it will always be an impersonator being Elvis and distracting. (paraphrasing)
Season three will be awesome, just like that last two. The third and fourth book were my favorites, and I'm excited to see who they'll cast as Alcide and Debbie. I'm also wondering if Bill's betrayal in the book will be the case in the third season...
im really sad from what i read.. im in the bill's fan club!! you might be right ,it might be because i havent read the books and all i know about eric is that he s the bad guy.but the thing is i first watched the tv series and now im really confused what i should do.. should i read the books or wait and find out on tv so i dont spoil it for myself??
i wont have the strength to watch sookie making up with eric.. seriously! sookie and bill are such a nice couple together!