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Hi, my name is Imogen, but my friends call me Gene, Immy and Imo... so... yeah... I have a fasination with science fiction, especailly vampires, witches and faeries :)

I love True Blood, especially Eric Northman, hehe, also Writing and Reading!!! :D

Also I'm a shipper of many, many things :)






The little nuances of this scene are killing me. The way Eric can’t look her in the eye and he can’t say the words. He can’t let her go. He isn’t ready. A hundred years and he can’t say goodbye. There is never a time to let love go. Eric wants to protect Pam above his emotional desires of wanting to keep her close to him. He needs her to survive, to not have to worry for her safety. He needs to know that she is okay. It will keep him going even when death seems eminent. That way, even as the Authority is holding a stake over his heart or Russell is baring his fangs to his neck, Eric can think of Pam and Tara and know that they will live on and that he will live through them, that Pam will undoubtedly make their lineage proud.

The way he looks everywhere but at her face. The fact he goes to speak but looks down again because he just can’t bring himself to do it. He knows it is necessary but it doesn’t make it any easier.



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Alexander Skarsgard and Kristin Bauer van Straten: So Long, Suckers (x)




omg i am crying so hard 

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nwalmn:

eric cried too in the end

ohmygod

everyone on my dash in crying


I haven’t even seen it yet and im crying from what I’ve heard! OMG! NO!




I ALWAYS THOUGHT VAMPIRES COULDN’T GROW THEIR HAIR! 

But apparantly they can unless it was a mistake. In the southern vampire mysteries (book series that True Blood is based on) vampires can’t grow their hair out. And in Eric’s flashback (in last episode of True Blood)  he hasn’t got long hair?? Does anyone understand this? Or am I just over thinking everything?