Jennifer Godwin from
E!Online had the pleasure of speaking to
Stephen Moyer who plays
Bill Compton on
Alan Ball's hit
HBO TV series
True Blood. Stephen spoke about about his character, what we may see in
season two and his on-screen and off-screen relationship with
Anna Paquin who plays
Sookie Stackhouse. Below please find the interview presented in its entirety and afterwards
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Bill that makes your heart beat faster and makes you melt. Please visit
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TrueBloodNet.com. Is it possible that Twilight is only the second-most-romantic
vampire saga of the moment? Being on premium cable as they are,
True Blood's Sookie and Bill certainly give virginal Edward and Bella a run for their money when it comes to blood-hot sex, but what about
love? We just spoke exclusively with
True Blood's leading man,
Stephen Moyer, aka
Bill Compton himself, to find out what's in store for the
vampires of the dirty, dirty South in
season two. He told us that while there will be just as many near-pornographic sex scenes, his character is still primarily driven by an overriding morality and an abiding passion for
Sookie Stackhouse. Read on to find out what he told us about sex scenes, his "hideous"
vampire daughter and falling in love with
Anna Paquin, onscreen and off...
Is True Blood going to stay as explicitly sexual this season or will you dial that back a bit? The show is ridiculously f--king sexy…I think
Alan Ball and the writers do very well in pushing the envelope. I think one of the things that drives me nuts about society is that you can watch hours about terrorists but you can't look at a human nipple. What the f--k is that about? Sex is part of our lives. It's part of our existence. So I kind of embrace the fact that we hit it full on the head.
What you think of Bill as a person, are you more interested in him as a vampire or as a personality? There's no getting away from the fact that
Bill is a
vampire. He can't wish to be anything else, because he's a vampire, but he's a
vampire who wants to live a human life. Actually, in fact, he wishes not for a human life, but for a moral life. It's not that he doesn't want to feed on blood, it's that he doesn't want it to involve killing—but in his first season he kills as many people as the murderer. That was something that was very present in our minds. He has that blood lust, he has that very strong sense of right and wrong. If somebody f--s him off, he's going to take them out. He's torn. He's not going to do it just for the sake of it. But if somebody hurts him or hurts his family or hurts his loved one…they're history. [Chuckles]. I like that.
What kind of arc can we expect for Bill and Sookie this season? I think that they love each other more than they have loved anything ever. Speaking from
Bill's point of view, she's given him reason to live again.
Does your relationship with Anna [Paquin] make it more or less difficult to do emotionally awkward scenes between Sookie and Bill, like when she and Sam got together last season and Bill walked in on them? Anna and I met on this show. We met doing the job. And so the crew has seen us grow together. They have seen our relationship grow by watching us on set. Now you know, we kept it from them to begin with. You know, it was very…we wanted to keep it private. We didn't want people to think we were f--king with their lives with something fickle. But honestly, there's no one I'd rather work with. I really mean it. I love working with her, and that's how it all started, by falling in love on camera…So, last year, Sam had his stuff coming up with Anna and at that point nobody knew we were a couple. So Sam's a close friend, and I had to go to Sam and say, 'Look. I need to tell you something. I need you to know. I don't want you to find out later and feel like a heel.' So I told him, that was the first time I told him about me and Anna. And he couldn't believe it! It's about trust, you know. And that trust is a very important part of a relationship.
From your perspective as an actor, how would you characterize Bill and Eric's relationship—are they friends, enemies, coworkers or what? Bill just knows that's how
Eric is, and that he's not going to be changing him anytime soon. Certainly in this season there is a moral hierarchy. And you understand that in the
vampire world there's a very strong sense of right and wrong. There are things you do and things you don't and if you do something within the
vampire world that is f--ked up and against your fellow vamp, you are going to suffer for that. I kind of like that idea, that you know, anything goes, but if you cross a line, you're going to suffer for it. Whether
Eric is adhering to those
vampire morals is important.
What about your vampire daughter, Jessica—does that continue to be a fractured fairy tale? If
Bill imagined a daughter, he imagined a beautiful little well-mannered Victorian beauty. And
Jessica comes along, and she is this hideous, sex-and-blood hungry 17-year-old. And we don't think she's going to be that. We think she's going to be this homeschooled innocent, and that's not where she is at all. The actress,
Deborah Ann Woll, who plays
Jessica, she's f--king brilliant. And I love her. She goes about creating her part through a very pure, you know, method way. And I don't mean she's a Method actress, I just mean she really, she really goes at it with incredible, incredible industry. She's fantastic to work with!
What can you tell us about season two? I think the second season is beyond amazing…more than anybody imagined. Honestly, I came out of the screening the other day with my jaw on the floor. And I've read it, you know. SOURCE:
E!Online.com (Photo credit: HBO Inc.)
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