True Blood

Started by TheGodKiller54 pages

Originally posted by quanchi112
First off let me get this out of the way.

😂 😂 😂

I was grinning from ear to ear. The best was you said Warlow was pissed and the shit is about to hit the fan. It certainly did but it was Warlow's shit.

Yes, I am known. I could care less about your personal insults or the sheer lameness of you as an individual. You don't matter, don't stand out, and are frequently wrong.

When Sookie had to face both she required backup for Russell Edgington. When it came time to face Warlow she got rid of everyone else. Food for thought. Those are the facts.

She was not a god. She dispelled that notion. Your ignorance amuses me. Warlow killed her as she slept. I guess you'd be impressed if someone shot Mike Tyson in the head while he slept. You're such a coward. Warlow snuck up behind him and blasted him. Not really impressive since it was a cheapshot.

Warlow drained the rest of the weaker Fae who could not harm Russell. Eric Northman was not there and just he drained Warlow. No, they are not. Warlow used the memory to break through. Context. We also see Niall also break through who restrained Warlow. Horrible strength feat to be restrained by Niall.

Andy also shot him. HAhahahahahahahaahah.

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Wrong. We see older vampires die to younger ones such as Bill and Nan. We also see Jessica lose to Tara. There goes your theory.

We just see Jason and Niall stake him. A human and a Faerie restrain him at full power with his strength alone. That's awful. Sookie was scared of Russell and as well she should be. Unlike Warlow Russell Edgington was impressive.

The thing is Russell was weakened. He owned him as well along with the Authority at full power.

Niall a Fae overpowered Warlow. How pathetic. Warlow was a massive disappointment who you fanboyed the entire season.

Russell was the season antagonist in season 3. Warlow was not even the season antagonist this season. Warlow died. Russell made it out of his season and wrecked shit on season 5 and never looked inferior or was restrained by any vampire or much less Fae in a fight. Creators cited the context for his death which showed off his overall power level.

Told you so. I told you all. I'm always right. It feels so a,aging being proven right one last time.

Niall overpowering Warlow. 😂


I have addressed most of your points before, so I'll avoid wasting time on repeating the same points ad nauseum and only address the relevant sh1t that you spout.

Niall was fed Warlow's blood before being flung in that dimension, idiot. We've seen vampire blood jack up humans, faeries and werewolves before. Hell, when Eric fed a werewolf just a little bit of his blood, she was to able to overpower him and nearly staked him. That's what happened with Niall/Warlow here. Rikudo, this explanation is targeted at you as well.

I am calling her God the way Bill refers to her/himself as God in his bood 6 months later. It's rhetorical hyperbole, even though I doubt you've ever heard of such literary terms. And it doesn't matter whether she was god or not, show makers more or less confirmed that she was the mightiest vampire of all time.

Warlow owned Bill the moment he realized he didn't possess Lilith's powers anymore. It's clear as day that no vampire who's not Lilith would stand a realistic chance against Warlow in one-on-one combat.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
^Lilith took that title away from him.

Hardly. He was owning everyone, vampire and human alike until Niall made his climatic comeback. I always knew that it was Niall who was going to ultimately be responsible for Warlow's demise, as it would provide closure to their storyline just as Eric and Russell got their closure with Eric killing Russell like a b1tch.

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And it begins. I am going to continue to rub your nose in it. Bill catches him off guard multiple times with his speed and attacks minus the powers he had as Bilith. Bill also pierced him in combat in the Faerie plane amidst the environment.

Andy shoots him.

Eric a 1,000 year old vampire came out of nowhere to sneak attack after his guard was lowered. Warlow's guard was never lowered. Warlow was up against a vampire not even 500 years old with his guard up. He was lucky he was not staked due to the position inside the house.

Here is the best part. Niall does not own him by Faerie blasts but by his strength. He restrains him for seconds while Jason (weak human) Stackhouse stakes him.

Niall overpowers and restrains him via strength alone.

^ 😂 😂

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
I have addressed most of your points before, so I'll avoid wasting time on repeating the same points ad nauseum and only address the relevant sh1t that you spout.

Niall was fed Warlow's blood before being flung in that dimension, idiot. We've seen vampire blood jack up humans, faeries and werewolves before. Hell, when Eric fed a werewolf just a little bit of his blood, she was to able to overpower him and nearly staked him. That's what happened with Niall/Warlow here. Rikudo, this explanation is targeted at you as well.

I am calling her God the way Bill refers to her/himself as God in his bood 6 months later. It's rhetorical hyperbole, even though I doubt you've ever heard of such literary terms. And it doesn't matter whether she was god or not, show makers more or less confirmed that she was the mightiest vampire of all time.

Warlow owned Bill the moment he realized he didn't possess Lilith's powers anymore. It's clear as day that no vampire who's not Lilith would stand a realistic chance against Warlow in one-on-one combat.

Concession accepted.

You have been broken down and then some. I have been right all along as you kept saying wait and see. I did while I correctly predicted everything this season. Your theoretical Warlow is not the Warlow from True Blood. Feats and actual showings are evidence not your coulda woulda shouldas.

He was fed the blood a ways back. The amp does not last forever. Niall was left with no energy to come back or fight back. He does come back days later and we see him unamped restrain Warlow.

Lilith was clearly superior to Warlow. As is Russell. Bill almost beat him and if it was not for him being inside of a home Bill would have staked him.

No, it is not. Warlow fled from Bill. 😂

Bill almost staked a vampire who had over 5,000 years on him. You keep saying or arguing for a theoretical Warlow who does not exist. We see how he fared in combat. Embarrassing. Hilarious. Awesome. Rewarding. Pathetic.

All these words describe my vindication and both your and Warlow's humiliation.

Ps. Funny you lecturing me when you did not even understand a simple Supernova attack or what simple words like release meant.

True Blood is a show I grasp. You don't. You are a huge Warlow fan. Lie in your defeat. I'm still 😂

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
^Lilith took that title away from him.

Hardly. He was owning everyone, vampire and human alike until Niall made his climatic comeback. I always knew that it was Niall who was going to ultimately be responsible for Warlow's demise, as it would provide closure to their storyline just as Eric and Russell got their closure with Eric killing Russell like a b1tch.

Godric would have raped Lilith to death.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Concession accepted.

You have been broken down and then some. I have been right all along as you kept saying wait and see. I did while I correctly predicted everything this season. Your theoretical Warlow is not the Warlow from True Blood. Feats and actual showings are evidence not your coulda woulda shouldas.

He was fed the blood a ways back. The amp does not last forever. Niall was left with no energy to come back or fight back. He does come back days later and we see him unamped restrain Warlow.

Lilith was clearly superior to Warlow. As is Russell. Bill almost beat him and if it was not for him being inside of a home Bill would have staked him.

No, it is not. Warlow fled from Bill. 😂

Bill almost staked a vampire who had over 5,000 years on him. You keep saying or arguing for a theoretical Warlow who does not exist. We see how he fared in combat. Embarrassing. Hilarious. Awesome. Rewarding. Pathetic.

All these words describe my vindication and both your and Warlow's humiliation.

Ps. Funny you lecturing me when you did not even understand a simple Supernova attack or what simple words like release meant.

True Blood is a show I grasp. You don't. You are a huge Warlow fan. Lie in your defeat. I'm still 😂


He was fed the blood. It amps non-vampires. Eric was dominated by a werewolf when he fed her his blood. Think.

Lilith was because she's older. Russell isn't. Wrong, Warlow overwhelmed Bill once he knew the Lilith amp was gone.

The recent episode doesn't vindicate you in any way possible. Warlow was cleaning house until Niall made his comeback. Niall/Warlow needed closure just like Eric/Russell needed closure.

Lol at your predictable "concession accepted" routine, you silly joker.

Originally posted by Mindset
Godric would have raped Lilith to death.

Season 5 disproves you.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
He was fed the blood. It amps non-vampires. Eric was dominated by a werewolf when he fed her his blood. Think.

Lilith was because she's older. Russell isn't. Wrong, Warlow overwhelmed Bill once he knew the Lilith amp was gone.

The recent episode doesn't vindicate you in any way possible. Warlow was cleaning house until Niall made his comeback. Niall/Warlow needed closure just like Eric/Russell needed closure.

Lol at your predictable "concession accepted" routine, you silly joker.

Eric let her feed off of him which also made him weaker and happened right after not days later. Niall could not fight back or do anything and was trapped in another dimension and was not strong enough to come through on his own. He was strong enough to overpower Warlow while he just begged for Sookie as Jason Stackhouse staked him. 😂

Claudine was not older. Bill was not older. Niall was not older. Tara was not older than Jessica. Bill was not older than Nan. 😂

No, Bill almost staked him. He was in the house and owned him as he knew he could not attack him while he was on the house. Bill wrecked shop on Warlow.

Niall overpowered him. Straight up. Awful.

You are upset. I was right all along. I cite evidence and actual showings while you make excuses and repeat older vampires always win. Wrong.

🙂

Russell rapes the guy who fled from Bill. Bill whooped his ass for a minute there.

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Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Season 5 disproves you.
Nothing happened in season 5.

Originally posted by Mindset
Nothing happened in season 5.

Apart from her owning him.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Eric let her feed off of him which also made him weaker and happened right after not days later. Niall could not fight back or do anything and was trapped in another dimension and was not strong enough to come through on his own. He was strong enough to overpower Warlow while he just begged for Sookie as Jason Stackhouse staked him. 😂

Claudine was not older. Bill was not older. Niall was not older. Tara was not older than Jessica. Bill was not older than Nan. 😂

No, Bill almost staked him. He was in the house and owned him as he knew he could not attack him while he was on the house. Bill wrecked shop on Warlow.

Niall overpowered him. Straight up. Awful.

You are upset. I was right all along. I cite evidence and actual showings while you make excuses and repeat older vampires always win. Wrong.

🙂

Russell rapes the guy who fled from Bill. Bill whooped his ass for a minute there.

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It was a little bit of his blood, and she was also injured. Still, it amped her enough to temporarily overpower him and almost stake him. Niall was able to break through temporarily enough in order to hol him long enough for Jason to stake him. His hands were also glowing when he held Warlow. We've seen faery light able to restrain Warlow before. Wrong, it depends on the quality of V for how long it lasts. Alcide's V lasted even after he killed JD. The older the vampire, the higher the quality of V. Eric's blood was much stronger than Bill's, and Godric's was much stronger than Eric's. Think.

Your point being? Eric, Kibwe, Sookie and the Authority soldiers(whom Nora, Pam and Tara easily pwned) weren't older than Russell either.

LOL. He kicked Bill away like a ragdoll. Bill was a nuisance. He rubbed it in his face when Bill couldn't enter the house, before blasting him away with his light. He was cleaning house against everyone involved in that episode until Niall made his surprise comeback. Great showing.

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Warlow kicks Russell like a ragdoll and then blasts him to unconsciousness.

Next season predictions?

Wait.. if age doesn't equal strength, does that mean Godric can still be the top dog?

^Brian Buckner mentioned in a comic con panel that next season will go back to the show's roots and focus more on human relationships in Bon Temps. Aka, it's going to be lame. There probably won't be a Maryann/Russell/Warlow/Lilith type ancient creature to battle with. In fact, with Warlow and possibly Eric(?) having met the true deaths, I doubt there are even any old and crazy supes left to threaten anybody. Just the Hep-V infected vamps.

Age most certainly still holds. Season 6 made it very clear with Violet and Eric respectively dominating the female and male vampire genpops in Vamp Camp.

Though I agree in general that Godric would whoop any vampire short of Lilith the "Godric-beheader" herself.

On a sidenote, anyone else getting the feeling that Lettie Mae might have be Hep V positive?

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Apart from her owning him.
He did not fight back. Context.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
It was a little bit of his blood, and she was also injured. Still, it amped her enough to temporarily overpower him and almost stake him. Niall was able to break through temporarily enough in order to hol him long enough for Jason to stake him. His hands were also glowing when he held Warlow. We've seen faery light able to restrain Warlow before. Wrong, it depends on the quality of V for how long it lasts. Alcide's V lasted even after he killed JD. The older the vampire, the higher the quality of V. Eric's blood was much stronger than Bill's, and Godric's was much stronger than Eric's. Think.

Your point being? Eric, Kibwe, Sookie and the Authority soldiers(whom Nora, Pam and Tara easily pwned) weren't older than Russell either.

LOL. He kicked Bill away like a ragdoll. Bill was a nuisance. He rubbed it in his face when Bill couldn't enter the house, before blasting him away with his light. He was cleaning house against everyone involved in that episode until Niall made his surprise comeback. Great showing.

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Warlow kicks Russell like a ragdoll and then blasts him to unconsciousness.

we saw in that scene Eric amped her. We also saw she was able to actually move unlike Niall. Quit being as desperate as Warlow was for Sookie. You are a lot like your champion. It amps someone immediately not days later. 🙂

The amp does not last for days and Niall couldn't even fight back. The amp if there is one comes onto play immediately after being ingested. The best part of this is how utterly dishonest of a debater you become. You are so petty. I'm always right. I'm laughing at you. I have been laughing after I found you like a sneak thief begging others to agree with your opinion only to find out he's as pathetic as I have claimed. Niall glowed due to the dimensional barrier which had been erected. How desperate are you ? If it amped his strength he wouldn't need a human and half Fae to help him escape it.

Russell was in a room against the entire Authority after he staked Roman. They had a tactical team set up while he went after Eric Northman.

False. Warlow fled from Bill after he used a branch to knock him into a rock piercing him. Russell was not surprised by Bill at all during their fight. Bill tackled him, hit him with the branch mid blitz, and almost sakes him but could not due to his lack of entry into the home.

Keep saying your baseless claims.

Russell destroys the guy overpowered by a Fae and killed by a human. What an absolutely pathetic death.

Stew in your defeat.

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Originally posted by BloodRain
Next season predictions?

Wait.. if age doesn't equal strength, does that mean Godric can still be the top dog?

How can Godric be the top dog when Russell has far greater feats and the actual motivation to fight.

Russell lacks the feat of being Godric parm_k-monster

Originally posted by BloodRain
Russell lacks the feat of being Godric parm_k-monster
Godric is my number two favorite on True Blood. I love the guy but Russell is more my style of character. Godric is an exception due to being selfless to the kind of character I go for.

That being said I I initially liked Warlow as my third favorite but have since axed him entirely. I don't think I'll ever sport my Warlow sig now. I will rock the Godric one soon.

But that being said Russell Edgington was the greatest TB character for me. Hands down.

I am not defending quanchi but the light from Niall came from the portal. He was literally wrapped in that. It wasn't even a bright light.

It was the same energy that composed the portal. And Niall wouldn't have implied he was struggling if it was fairy light. As that would have left Warlow powerless.

And there was no difference in the light after warlow died. So it had to be the portal's energy as otherwise Niall would have extinguished it.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
^Brian Buckner mentioned in a comic con panel that next season will go back to the show's roots and focus more on human relationships in Bon Temps. Aka, it's going to be lame. There probably won't be a Maryann/Russell/Warlow/Lilith type ancient creature to battle with. In fact, with Warlow and possibly Eric(?) having met the true deaths, I doubt there are even any old and crazy supes left to threaten anybody. Just the Hep-V infected vamps.

Age most certainly still holds. Season 6 made it very clear with Violet and Eric respectively dominating the female and male vampire genpops in Vamp Camp.

Though I agree in general that Godric would whoop any vampire short of Lilith the "Godric-beheader" herself.

On a sidenote, anyone else getting the feeling that Lettie Mae might have be Hep V positive?

Yeah, looks like the threat will be roving bands of AIDS Vampires instead of one great enemy.

I seriously doubt Eric is dead, he's too big of a character to get the Russell and to a lesser extent Warlow treatment of a quick uneventful death. IMO, he'll appear at some pivotal point.

Yeah, I was thinking the mother was a sort of Trojan horse, possibly thinking she's saving Tara by infecting and eventually killing her.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Apart from her owning him.
That was a hallucination...