alexandral: (True Blood - Northman)
alexandral ([personal profile] alexandral) wrote2008-09-15 10:50 pm
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True Blood: the trashiest show I have seen so far. Bad fashions.

Forget all korean dramas , forget forbidden stepsibling love, forget angsty crying in snow wildernesses. Because now we have "True Blood"!!! And it is all about vampires and their human rights!! And of course, the herouine has to stand for the rights of vampires. I want to stand for the rights of vampires too, especially for the rights of Eric. And in order to do so Sookie needs to stroll around the woods dressed as below.

Poor Anne Paquin has completely lost her waist and her torso looks far too short:



The question: Are there any mosquitoes in the woods (looks like this type of woods)??? If anyone is from the Southern states of USA - do you get much of mosquitoes there?

This was meant to be a cute Southern dress, I think. And it could have been one, only if the waistline (and the hem line) was a bit lower. As it stands, looks like Poor Sookie has been wearing this dress since the age of 13. She has grown a bit since then. Also - why is she standing in this strange way? Surely not because she has to show off her bosoms?



I am still worried about mosquitoes. Evening + Woody places + Scantily dressed girls = Mosquitoes??


PS: I am utterly mesmerized.

[identity profile] wildtiger7.livejournal.com 2008-09-16 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
We get lot of mosquitoes, but they tend to spray insecticide in populated areas, so it's not as bad. But any wooded area would be awful in the summer. I worked in the Florida Everglades one summer and we'd only go hiking in the rain. Field workers have stories of being out in full-protection suits and watching tourists climb out of their cars and then climb back in within minutes covered in mosquitoes. Why do people think they were wearing the suits?

[identity profile] alexandral.livejournal.com 2008-09-16 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
This sounds like the place where I was born. When we used to go into the woods we used to wear jeans, boots, jackets and spray any "flesh" with insecticide. It used to get bad in the populated areas at night too, everyone had nets on their windows.