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Carrie Preston Talks Exploding Vampire

Posted on the 01 July 2014 by Thevault @The_Vault

True Blood’s Carrie Preston talks to EOnline about her near escape from the Fangtasia basement that sort of “exploded” at the end of the last episode. Read what Carrie has to say about it below:

Carrie’s character, Arlene Fowler Bellefleur successfully—well, almost successfully—negotiated her way out of imprisonment in Episode 2 of True Blood last Sunday night. Pleading with one of her vampire captors, who just so happened to be a former teacher to her kids, everything was looking up for the feisty redhead. That is until the Hep-V infected compassionate vampire fed on her and, well, exploded.

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Carrie shares how the explosion of the teacher vampire was filmed:

“The way they did that effect, they built an inflatable Betty…what they would do is they would deflate it really, really quickly and they would pump blood into it and all the blood would come pouring out,” Preston told E! News. Yep, that wasn’t a special effect. No green screen involved, all that blood shot out all over her.

“It’s a practical effect that actually happened between my legs,” she said with a laugh. “I ended up calling that doll De-fellatio [Laughs]—lady between my legs! I don’t know if you can print that, but that’s what I called her. De-fellatio remains very much part of that scene and it gets very scary, it gets very scary as the next couple of episodes are pretty terrifying…These Hep-V vampires are no joke…[T]hey’re still vampires and even though they’re weak, they’re still vampires and they’re stronger than humans.

“The carnage does not end after episode two,” she said.


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