He's not just the best character on True Blood. He's the best villain of any movie or TV show EVER. And by villain, there's a double meaning to that word when it comes to Eric Northman. You grow to love him as he shows his humor, his charm and his warm and generous heart underneath his tough Viking exterior. And it's then that you realize that he's a hero and a friend. I absolutely worship Eric.
This was the moment when I realized that Eric Northman is the most badass vampire ever. I never cared for him in season 1, thinking he was acting like a high school goth kid who thought he was cool. Now I watch the show hoping to see more of his awesomeness.
I need to rewatch this. When it first came out I remember Bill being my favourite and not really caring much for Eric, and now I’m eating up all these Eric scenes
do you notice pam's expression when eric asks sam "can you give me sookie?"?? it's seems like eric has made her a big head about our telepath..and now she is sooooo bored!! really funny!!
They speak Swedish. And the middle of the dialogue Eric says; (I'm just care about him sentences lol) "Men delikata" (But delicious) LORD!! I even hear voice like this! İt's creepy but atractive. Very very atractive. Team Badass! 👊🏻💎😈
"Jag avskyr dem.Dom e korkade." Pam=pure win xD Love that line even if it is with the most terrible accent (I speak swedish as my mother tongue so I know)
from the "teacup humans" remark, to blastoff, this was my fav scene all season...now i'll add it to favs and watch it over and over!! what have you done?? and thanx!! cam
@su79er Hes 1000 years old, so I'm sure after all that time of being all-powerful and immortal, you start to see yourself as a god, and above humans, like Russell did.
Why is it that he can fly again I cant remember? The only thing that sounds familiar is that Vampires get a new ability after every thousand years they're alive. Is that right?
@Supermanu15 I thought Sophie-Anne was older than Eric. I cannot remember reading what you're stating in the books. I might be wrong. I do remember, however, that Eric doesn't wish to become King, even though he is the oldest and most powerful one of the sheriffs left in Louisiana after the vampire war.
the only thing i don't get is how the vampires on this show talk like humans are a seperate species altogether unrelated to them like something they didn't evolved from....in the book eric fathered children and in the series he blames russell for killing his family who I assume included his children - yet he referes to children as "teacup humans" and "tiny humans" when he knows children and fathered them!
11 years later but here I am.Yeah that always seemed a major issue to me as well. They act superior to humans, even cognitively, when they are essentially humans who gained superpowers. It’s not like Blade where vampires are actually a different species altogether, and there’s even hierarchies between ‘born/turned’ vampires
Although I really enjoyed the scene, am I the only one that found the "But Delicious" comment totally creepy. 'Teacup humans' was funny, but the delicious comment was creepy in an icky way. Haven't read the books but don't need Eric feeding on kids.
He’s a cold blooded killer vampire who sees humans as nothing but food, and he has no morality other than that which will keep him out of trouble with the vampire authority. It’s like you making a distinction between eating lamb or mutton - it’s just food.