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Okay so I'm late to the party on this, but I just watched all 4 seasons in the last 2 weeks. Being bored, I looked up when season 5 starts, and there have already been some spoilers come out. New characters, Tara's fate, etc. so if anyone is interested in actually knowing some of these things, they are out there.

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Okay so I'm late to the party on this, but I just watched all 4 seasons in the last 2 weeks. Being bored, I looked up when season 5 starts, and there have already been some spoilers come out. New characters, Tara's fate, etc. so if anyone is interested in actually knowing some of these things, they are out there.

Gimmie a link so I don't have to wonder...cause I ain't watching it!

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Sweeet.

British actress Lucy Griffiths is coming to America in a big way.

The 25-year-old stunner — best known for her role as the ill-fated Marian in the BBC drama Robin Hood — is joining True Blood‘s Season 5 cast as a series regular.

Griffiths will play Nora, Eric’s (Alexander Skarsgard) centuries-old vampire “sister” (they were both progenies of Godric) who is working as a double agent within the Vampire Authority. Described as intelligent, intimidating, cool under pressure and a very good liar, Nora loves Eric deeply, but has dedicated her life to a higher purpose.

http://www.tvline.com/2011/11/true-blood-lucy-griffiths-season-5/

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It's Official: Chris Meloni Joins True Blood as a Series Regular — Exclusive New Details!

That noise you hear is the sound of Twitter exploding into a million little pieces over the following news: After weeks of negotiations, Chris Meloni is officially joining True Blood as a series regular in Season 5.

According to executive producer Alan Ball, the former Law & Order: SVU front man will play, ”An ancient, powerful vampire who holds the fate of Bill and Eric in his hands.”

Don't know what to think of this since I have no clue who he is. :cool:

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