‘True Blood’ season 7 spoilers: Bailey Noble (Adilyn Bellefleur) promoted to series regular
Great news for those of you who are fans of a certain fairy child on “True Blood”: You’re going to see quite a bit more of her on season 7.
In news that was confirmed today by The Hollywood Reporter, Bailey Noble, who plays the part of Sheriff Andy’s daughter Adilyn Bellefleur, has been promoted to series regular for the final ten episodes. This means presumably that Jessica is not going to get hungry again and try to eat her during the premiere, and that we could actually see Andy be happy to have one daughter around and start to come around to Deborah Ann Woll’s character who clearly feels more than a little bit remorseful about what went down. This would hardly take away what has been done, but it could be a nice little sign of healing.
So far, the story for the final season is still somewhat of a mystery, save for the fact that it will open with the diseased vampires marching towards Bon Temps in what is sure to be a war between the uninfected and those who are. Think of this as “The Walking Undead,” which is probably a term that someone has already come up with well before now. Filming starts this winter, and thankfully HBO is not pulling an AMC and trying to milk this out by separating it into two mini-seasons. After all, it is so much better at this point to just tell your story and then find a way to move on.
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