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"True Blood" Wants "Blood Hookers" For Second Season (SPOILERS)

Posted by Lindy Parker

 

Are "blood hookers" like "blood diamonds"?  You know, you can't purchase them without a form certifying their ethical integrity?  Regardless, it seems the good folks at HBO have put out their feelers to cast a number of guest roles for True Blood's second season. True Blood is kind of like that asshole ex-boyfriend that we've mostly broken up with, but still can't totally stay away from and/or occasionally cyber-stalk.

We may have claimed irreconcilable differences with the first season, but we can't help but be curious about the casting calls for season 2...

 SPOILER ALERT!

Here's a couple of the roles we can expect to see cast in the upcoming season (Spoiler TV via io9.com)...

[HUGO] Early 30s to 40, a buttoned-down accountant or lawyer type, he is Isabel's human boyfriend. He is locked up with Sookie in the bomb shelter of the F.O.T.S. Church...GUEST STAR (3) WILL APPEAR IN TWO EPISODES. PLEASE SUBMIT CAUCASIAN ONLY.

[MIDDLE-AGED MAN] Seen in flashback, middle-aged, and drunk when we meet him, he and his beautiful companion are enjoying the music at a 1920s Art Deco House. He is shocked but intrigued by Lorena's invitation to enjoy the scandalous after-hours partying. Later, we watch as Lorena and Bill have their way with the terrified Middle-Aged Man...1 speech & 6 lines, 2 scenes (5)

[FEMALE HUMAN BLOOD HOOKER] This human blood hooker is allowing a clearly disinterested Eric to drink from her...4 lines, 1 scene sptv050769(1)
 

 For the full list visit Spoiler TV

Previously:

 The Five Worst Things About The True Blood Finale

Life Imitates Art: Anna Paquin Dating Her True Blood Love Interest

Did True Blood Tank?


Posted Mar 13 2009, 04:23 PM
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Lindy Parker has worked as a ghostwriter, editor, dance instructor and a purveyor of dreams, one beer at a time. She now writes for nerve.com's TV blog, "The Remote Island." She loves Charles Dickens and Gabriel Garcia Marquez and also, straight-to-video releases with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's possible she reads more teen fiction than she should. She hails from Los Angeles, her hometown and soul mate, but she lives in Brooklyn, the fling she'll never forget.

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