True Blood is almost over and that means everyone favorite vamps, werewolves and shifters are looking for new jobs. Now Baby Vamp Jessica has found her next gig. Deborah Ann Woll has recently been cast in Marvel’s Daredevil. Woll will play Karen Page, a supporting character in the Netflix original series. Meanwhile, Woll is opening up about her relationship Sookie and Alcide’s death in her Baby Vamp Blog. There is also a spicy video that we think you might want to see.
Deborah Ann Woll has found life after True Blood. Woll is joining the Marvel Universe as Karen Page in the upcoming Netflix original series. Woll will also star alongside fellow HBO alum Charlie Cox (Boardwalk Empire). Cox will pay Matt Murdock A.K.A. Daredevil.
The BabyVamp Jessica blog gives us additional insight into the “Good girl gone vampire.” A recent blog submission offers some insight into how Jessica feels about Sookie:
“Watching Alcide’s murder, and Sookie’s reaction, was unreal. For a moment everything froze. And just as quickly the shock was gone, sound returned, and all I could hear was the ringing of Sookie’s cry. It’s as if I could see the grief gripping and tugging at her heart. I can only imagine what that type of love and loss must feel like. I’m not saying I don’t know what it’s like to experience loss, but this wasn’t the same as losing my grandparents or even Tara, for that matter. The hurt in Sookie’s eyes looked different. I guess the closest I’ve come to understanding her pain was having to say goodbye to Hoyt, but even that doesn’t come close. I could tell Alcide really loved her.
“Sookie was the first person to show me real kindness after being made vampire -- sort of like a big sister. I could always go to her when I thought Bill was being unreasonable, or if I wanted to do something I didn’t want him to know about, and she would cover for me. The moment I looked into her eyes after Alcide was killed, I wanted to be there for her. I wanted to carry this pain for her, because I could see it was too much to bear. If only for a brief moment, I could be the big sister.”
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