Comic-Con International, held every year in San Diego, California is something I firmly believe everyone should experience at least once in their lives. There's so much to do and see that four days just aren't enough to get through it all! I've now gone two years in a row, and I've discovered things that later became hits on TV, like
True Blood. The
True Blood cast went to
Comic-Con for the first time two years ago to promote the show and unfortunately, that year I couldn't make the panel. However, I did make it to last year's
True Blood cast signing AND panel through sheer luck. First, I have to tell you about the cast signing. It was really hard to get into the signing line, but I managed to get my way into the area where the signing would be taking place over two hours in advance. During that time, a signing for the ABC show Eastwick was taking place, and it happened to be near where I was standing in wait. Thanks to that, I had an amazing 20+ minute conversation with the one and only
Rebecca Romijn. We talked about her new show, she told me about being
Mystique, and best of all, she told me about her experiences working with
Anna Paquin. She spoke very highly of
Anna and had high praise for her and mentioned how much she wanted to work with her again. After that conversation, I waited a bit more before I was allowed to get into the signing line. I was one of the lucky few to make the line. I stood and waited my turn as patiently as I could with my heart leaping in anticipation of meeting
Anna,
Stephen,
Rutina and everyone else. It took a bit, but eventually I was in front of the line and my turn for autographs and quick chatting was up. I walked into the setup, where
True Blood posters waited (they were the blood/black image that is also
Sookie being bitten by
Bill), and
Alan Ball grabbed one and signed it before signing a sketchbook I brought with me. I told him how much I love
True Blood and that I couldn't wait for the rest of
season two to air. He was very sweet, thanking me for being a fan. I then made a request that he consider having a
True Blood event at Dark Delicacies (a gothic bookstore/horror shop located in Burbank, CA) at some point in the future, since the store is so perfect for that gothic/horror feel.
Alan said he'd think about it. Next in the signing line was
Charlaine Harris who signed the poster for me and I congratulated her for getting her books made into a TV show and then I moved on.
Anna Paquin was next and I had a great time with her. (The signing took place on
Comic-Con's big day, Saturday, and
Anna's birthday had been the day before.) Knowing that the previous day had been
Anna's birthday, I came prepared with a gift for her (a hand-made travel pillow and some of my father's home-roasted coffee).
Anna was pretty shocked that a fan remembered her birthday AND brought her a gift, so she thanked me profusely, shaking my hand and chatting directly with me for a bit. We discussed her blonde hair (I begged her to join the Brunette Brigade again) and I asked about the engagement (which was only a rumor at the time). I told her that I hoped at some point in the future it would no longer be just a rumor. I also asked about whether or not
Anna had a Twitter account, and
Anna told me no.
Anna was also really sweet about discussing her previous work on the X-Men trilogy, and when I asked about her working with
Hugh Jackman again, she told me that she'd LOVE to work with him again. During this time,
Stephen Moyer was taking an interest in pretty much everything
Anna and I were discussing and was grinning at me and was very charming, which was so much fun.
Stephen commented to me that he also would love to work with
Hugh Jackman and at that point he shook my hand too. We ended our chat with me telling
Stephen that
Bill is my favorite character on the show. He responded by telling me how sweet I was in his
Bill voice, which just made me melt (and made
Rutina laugh). The security guys were getting antsy, so I moved on to
Rutina Wesley. We had a small discussion about
Tara and her trust issues before
Rutina made a comment about loving my hair (I'm a brunette, but my "bangs" are dyed purple), since purple is her favorite color. I responded by grinning and telling her that purple is my birthstone, to which she gave me a thumbs up. Already having been told to move on by the security people, I hurried up with everyone else. Around the corner of the signing table was
Michelle Forbes. I told her how much I enjoyed
Maryann and that I thought she played evil really well. She smiled at me and thanked me for my compliments. Next to
Michelle was another favorite of mine,
Nelsan Ellis. Sitting between
Michelle and
Alex, he looked a lot more physically diminutive than he really is. I was really excited to meet him and mentioned how much I love the way he plays
Lafayette, and how cool and relaxed he was in person.
Nelsan told me that it was really cool to see that
True Blood has so many fans who got so excited to meet the cast and that the compliments were making everyone there feel really good. (
Michelle and
Alex both agreed.) I ended my chat with
Nelsan by telling him to NEVER let
Alan kill
Lafayette off and also hinting that
Lafayette would make a great
vampire.
Alexander Skarsgard is much more attractive without his
Eric wig on. However, his presence is so large (especially to someone as short as me), that I felt a little bit intimidated by his presence, but he was really nice.
I complimented
Alex on his performance as
Eric and he thanked me for the comment. I moved on to
Sam Trammell, who looked fabulous and acted a little shy. I told him how much I loved the homey feel of
Merlotte's and how much his presence as
Sam Merlotte added to that. I also told him that I hoped
Sam (
Merlotte) got a bigger storyline in
season three, since I knew
season two was already wrapped.
Sam smiled and told me he hoped so too. The final person in the signing line was
Deborah Ann Woll. She looked fresh and young and wore little, if any, makeup.
Deborah was very quiet and I thanked her for supporting the
Choroideremia Research Foundation.
Deborah thanked me for thanking her and I told her that I really loved the life she brought to
Vampire Jessica and how much I enjoyed the changes we saw in
Jessica from the end of
season one to
season two. In the end it was an amazing experience that I will always treasure and cherish.
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