Maybe you can do that again.'' ''Oh did you liked that, mate? I put that in for you.'' And he was saying to me, ''I did that on purpose.'' And I almost believed him. And I went, next take, ''I liked the slip in the goo pile. There was a moment where he slipped in over in a goo pile this year, and everybody laughed. The audience can see that this person doesn't care, and therefore it's funnier. He's one of those people, as well-and I love this in actors-who absolutely is happy to make himself look stupid without thinking about what he looks like. Moyer: He is, I think, extraordinarily gifted and will make the craziest s- work, in terms of what he's gotta do. Because it doesn't come from this sort of entitled, arrogant place from him. He doesn't have that sort of cocky, which is why Jason's swaggery, chicks-fall-over-for-me thing actually seems really endearing. The intensity of her relationship with Bill, the struggles with being able the read people’s minds, and the love triangle with Eric were all brought to life by Paquin’s grounded performance a performance that deservedly won the 2009 Golden Globe for Best. Paquin: He's obviously absurdly good-looking-in that way I'm not sure if anyone remembered to tell Ryan he's absurdly good-looking. However, in True Blood’s first few seasons, Anna Paquin perfectly played Sookie. It just never felt like, ''Oh s-, I have to pretend we're besties and I just met you.'' It was just one of those the people where it was like, ''Oh I get this.'' She's a great girl. She's one of those people felt very quickly that we could've known each other our entire lives. We both don't take a lot of s- from a lot of people, and we just really clicked. She's incredibly smart, she's fun, she's kind, and she's a total toughie. Paquin: Rutina is one of my best friends. And everything was always about protecting Sookie for how she had been treated her entire life, and Sookie was her rock. don't have that much stuff to do together?actually, I remember her from episode 2, season 1, was the first scene I had with her, and then I didn't work with her for ages, in the scene we're in Gran's house and she says, ''Did you keep slaves?'' You could see, one of the things I think she was great at doing, was showing that feisty edge of Southern. She walked in one day, and he went ''Hey, hooker, how are you?'' And she kind of laughed, and it stayed and she became ''Hooker.'' And the writers write it in. And I'm like ''Duuude!'' ''Oh yeah, naw man, I can't see anything.'' And I was like '' What?! Information I kind of wish I had before I got into the car with you.'' Moyer: I don't know if it was in the pilot, but certainly the first season, he started calling Rutina ''hooker.'' It was not in the script. We're in his car, we're following a truck with a camera on a huge crane, and he's been told how much distance to keep, and we keep on coming incredibly close to smacking into the camera. I didn't know how to drive, so anytime that our characters had to go anywhere, it always had to be somewhat choreographed so that Sookie wasn't the one who had to drive. I didn't know this until we were in Louisiana a second year. Paquin: Nelsan is? I think blind might be an overstatement, but he is incredibly impaired vision-wise.
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