Talk:True Blood season 4
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Godric Link
editThe word "Godric" currently links to a disambiguation page. Maybe it would be better linked to: [[1]] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.72.50.162 (talk) 19:45, 6 March 2011 (UTC)
Cast
editI figured I should post this at first here, as I have counted episodes. The "uncredited" episodes are extra counted as additional.
- Anna Paquin as Sookie Stackhouse (12 episodes)
- Stephen Moyer as Bill Compton (12 episodes)
- Sam Trammell as Sam Merlotte (12 episodes)
- Ryan Kwanten as Jason Stackhouse (12 episodes)
- Rutina Wesley as Tara Thornton (12 episodes)
- Alexander Skarsgård as Eric Northman (12 episodes)
- Kevin Alejandro as Jesus Velasquez (12 episodes, 1 thereof only credited)
- Marshall Allman as Tommy Mickens (10 episodes)
- Chris Bauer as Andy Bellefleur (12 episodes)
- Kristin Bauer van Straten as Pamela Swynford De Beaufort (12 episodes, 1 thereof only credited)
- Lauren Bowles as Holly Cleary (12 epsiodes, 1 thereof only credited)
- Nelsan Ellis as Lafayette Reynolds (12 episodes)
- Janina Gavankar as Luna Garza (12 episodes, 2 thereof only credited)
- Todd Lowe as Terry Bellefleur (12 episodes, 2 thereof only credited)
- Joe Manganiello as Alcide Herveaux (10 episodes)
- Jim Parrack as Hoyt Fortenberry (12 episodes, 2 thereof only credited)
- Carrie Preston as Arlene Fowler (12 episodes)
- Fiona Shaw as Marnie Stonebrook (12 episodes)
- Jessica Tuck as Nan Flanagan (12 episodes, 5 thereof only credited)
- Deborah Ann Woll as Jessica Hamby (12 episodes)
Recurring cast
- Dean Chekvala as Roy (8 episodes)
- Fiona Dourif as Casey (8 episodes)
- Paola Turbay as Antonia Gavilán (7 episodes, 1 episode uncredited)
- Dale Raoul as Maxine Fortenberry (7 episodes)
- Dan Buran as Marcus Bozeman (7 episodes)
- Annie Fitzgerald as Kirsch (6 episodes)
- Damion Poitier as Duprez (6 episodes)
- Vedette Lim as Naomi (5 episodes)
- Dendrie Taylor as Beverleen (5 episodes)
- Courtney Ford as Portia Bellefleur (5 episodes)
- Brandon Molale as Officer Bucky Featherstone (5 episodes, partly credited as Officer X)
- Chloe Noelle as Emma Garza (5 episodes)
- Aaron Perilo as Blackburn (5 episodes)
- Stephanie Erb as Luellen (5 episodes)
- Chad Todhunter as Trevor (5 episodes)
- Brendan McCarthy as Nate (5 episodes)
- Alexandra Breckenridge as Katerina Pelham (4 episodes)
- Nondumiso Tembe as Mavis (4 episodes)
- Blaine Saunders as Becky (4 episodes)
- Lindsay Pulsipher as Crystal Norris (3 episodes)
- James Harvey Ward as Felton Norris (3 episodes)
- Dane DeHaan as Timbo (3 episodes)
- Tara Buck as Ginger (3 episodes)
- Del Zamora as Don Bartolo (3 episodes)
- Alec Gray as Coby Fowler (3 episodes)
- Laurel Weber as Lisa Fowler (3 episodes)
- Peter Macdissi as Luis Patiño (3 episodes)
- E. J. Callahan as Luther (3 episode)
- Poncho Hodges as Officer Trap (2 episode, 1 episode uncredited)
- Cooper Huckabee as Joe Lee Mickens (2 episodes)
- J. Smith-Cameron as Melinda Mickens (2 episodes)
- Lara Pulver as Claudine (2 episodes)
- Christina Moore as Susanne McKittrick (2 episodes)
- Chris Butler as Emory Broome (2 episodes)
- Randy Wayne as Matt (2 episodes)
- James McCauley (actually James Michael McCauley) as Paul McClatchy (2 episodes)
- Lauren Weedman as La Donna (2 episodes)
- Ismael 'East' Carlo as Don Santiago (2 episodes)
- Valenzia Algarin as Maria (2 episodes)
- Galadriel Stineman as Joyce Watney (2 episodes)
- Drew James as Chuck (2 episodes)
- Kendall Lake as Fangtasia Dancer (2 episodes)
- Brian Treitler as Camera Operator (2 episodes)
- Hugo (actually Ugo) Bianchi as Head Priest (2 episodes)
- Diahnna Nicole Baxter as Witch #1 (2 episodes)
- Dahila Waingort as Witch #2 (2 episodes)
- Silvia Curiel as Witch #3 (2 episodes)
- Misha Gonz-Cirkl as Witch #4 (2 episodes)
- Caitlin Carmichael as Little Girl (2 episodes)
- Grant and Wyatt Olivier as Baby Mikey (1 episode, ? episodes uncredited)
- Chris Coy as Barry (1 episode)
- Gary Cole as Earl Stackhouse (1 episode)
- Rebecca Wisocky as Queen Mab (1 episode)
- Neil Hopkins as Claude (1 episode)
- Katherine Helmond as Caroline Bellefleur (1 episode)
- Evan Rachel Wood as Sophie-Anne Leclerq (1 episode)
- Allan Hyde as Godric (1 episode)
- John Rezig as Deputy Kevin Ellis (1 episode)
- Gabriel Solis as Young Jesus (1 episode)
- Gregg Daniel as Reverend Daniels (1 episode)
- William Schaffert as Mayor Norris (1 episode)
- Clay Wilcox as Ernie (1 episode)
- Bradley Doods as Lloyd (1 episode)
- Marcus McGee as James (1 episode)
- Lauren Pritchard as Coralee (1 episode)
- Missy Doty as Vonetta (1 episode)
- Marcia de Rousse as Dr. Ludwig (1 episode)
- Melody Butiu as Dr. Isani (1 episode)
- Austin Hébert as Virgil (1 episode)
- Elise Robertson as Rita (1 episode)
- Thea Andrews as Thea Andrews (1 episode)
- Darren Darnborough as Callum (1 episode)
- Kristina Anapau as Maurella (1 episode)
- Jayden Lund as Doug (1 episode)
- Dan Sachoff as U.S. Rep Charles Bunn / Conservative (1 episode)
- Lisbeth Scott as Singing Faerie (1 episode)
- Ricki Noel Lander as Servant Faerie (1 episode)
- Guy Perry as Faerie Goblin (1 episode)
- Christian Malmin as News Correspondent (1 episode)
- Tahmus Rounds as Drunk Man (1 episode)
- Jeremy Cohenor as Fantasia Protester #1 (1 episode)
- Jake Martin as Fangtasia Protestor #2 (1 episode)
- Mick Scott as Singer (1 episode)
- Aubrey Deeker as Vampire (1 episode)
- Michelle Luchese as Young Woman (1 episode)
- Sam Horrigan as Fangbanger (1 episode)
- Niko Nicotera as Dealer (1 episode)
Special Guests
- Brit Morgan as Debbie Pelt (9 episodes)
- Lois Smith as Adele Stackhouse (1 episode, 1 episode uncredited (voice))
- Adina Porter as Lettie Mae Thornton-Daniels (1 episode)
- Michael Raymond-James as Rene Lenier (1 episodes)
- Michael McMillian as Reverend Steve Newlin (1 episode)
- Scott Foley as Patrick Devins (1 episode)
VM (talk) 19:36, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
- It's a little excessive listing all the main cast as being in X amount of episodes and also by including people in the recurring cast list that only appeared in a single episode, such as Evan Rachel Wood or Gary Cole. They should be moved to the special guests section as they are, by definition, not recurring. We also don't need to list cast members whose characters don't even have names, like "Fangtasia Protester #1" or "Little Girl". This isn't supposed to be a list of every single actor who appeared during the season, just a general overview of key characters and players. SchrutedIt08 (talk) 13:05, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
About Tara
editOk, in real life, Tara is as good as buried...
But what should we write here? Unlike Debbie that got her entire cerebrum rearranged on the wall, Tara "only" took a glancing shot. With some vampire help or some other lucky circumstances she would possibly bounce back.
So what do we write? --J-Star (talk) 11:56, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
- What is already written. Rutina Wesley and the good folks at HBO.com have confirmed that she is indeed very dead. SchrutedIt08 (talk) 12:03, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
- Oh poo... I liked her. :( Add a ref to the statement? --J-Star (talk) 07:27, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
- You can if you'd like. It might seem a little inconsistent since none of the other summaries are referenced. And technically speaking it doesn't need referencing once the episode has been released. But if you feel like it needs it, go right ahead. SchrutedIt08 (talk) 10:56, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
Incomprehensible
editThis sentence makes no sense to me. Can anyone rewrite it? -ErinHowarth (talk) 22:35, 15 January 2013 (UTC) Though the storyline picks twelve and a half months after the events of season three; the season still begins immediately after final scene of "Evil Is Going On"
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