At first, it seemed Bon Temps was just a One Vampire Town. In the first episode of “True Blood,” Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) moves in to the scandal of the small Louisiana community. His relationship with Sookie (Anna Paquin) is the biggest gossip, and the town’s inhabitants slurp with all the enthusiasm of a starving vampire. However, it isn’t long before Bon Temps becomes host to various supernatural creatures. Christina Moore represents one of these rare breeds known as shifters. Different from werewolves, shifters can turn into any animal of their choice.
But just like vampires, shifters receive the same amount of prejudice from humans that their undead brethren face. These social themes are woven into the DNA of the show, something that Kristin Bauer van Straten noted to The Advocate. Moore was an integral part of that story when she starred as Suzanne McKittrick, one of Sam’s (Sam Trammell) shifter friends.
After the audience gets to know her, Suzanne becomes the victim of a supernatural hate group. She and fellow shifter Emory (Chris Butler) are killed in a coordinated attack. But for the short time that we spent with her, Moore brought the light and humor that she was known for in “That ’70s Show.” Encouraging Sam to accept and be proud of his true nature, Suzanne was one of the supe characters that had no reservations about her identity.
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