Scott Miller Wrote:My initial reaction after watching the first three episodes, it's good enough to keep me watching, but outside of the Grandma and the gay cook, I don't really care for any of the characters. They aren't people I would care to associate with. I have faith in your judgment that it will ultimately pay off though.
One of my friends who watches it was lukewarm until about episode 4, then he was firmly hooked. Your mileage may vary, of course.
Lafayette is made of awesome. It's a credit to Alan Ball and Nelsan Ellis that they made a character who really should be so unsavory into something so likeable. There are some characters I didn't like right away (Tara for example) that I love now because of the way they developed. Others I loved right away (Sam, Sookie, Terry, Eric, Pam), but I think that was because I know how they are in the books and I trust Alan Ball to get it right. The biggest shock to my sytem was Bill - I really deeply dislike BookBill, but TVBill is a whole different animal.
Scott Miller Wrote:And for such a small, backwoods town there are sure a lot of great looking people. Way more teeth than I would have expected from the non-vampires.
Yeah, they have a great dental plan there in Bon Temps.