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When Eric silvercuffed himself to Russell por daylight, wasn't Russell supposed to burn faster?

I mean, in season 2, Godric told Sookie before dying that, since he was old, he was going to burn very fast and he was right. But Russell, being like 1000 years older than Godric did not burn fast even if he was out por daylight during a much longer time than Godric. I understand he drank Sookie's blood but isn't he supposed to burn faster than Eric (which didn't seem to be the case) even if Eric was out por daylight before him (considering Eric is younger than him)?
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Azoe said:
No, I dont think so.
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I mean... Maybe your right. Lol, Idk :)
Azoe posted hace más de un año
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lol oh kay ^^
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trueblood17 said:
haha yeah that's true
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ChavaTzeit said:
You're right! I asked myself the same question: Why did Godric die in a lovely green light and disappeared altogether without appearing to suffer while Russel burnt like a toast. Just a mistake por the writers of the mostrar I guess.
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 You're right! I asked myself the same question: Why did Godric die in a lovely green light and disappeared altogether without appearing to suffer while Russel burnt like a toast. Just a mistake por the writers of the mostrar I guess.
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Sam192013 said:
I ask myself that same pregunta every time I watch that episode. From what I understand the older tu are the faster tu burn, I understand that Sookie's blood may be strong but he should have been burning at least as fast as Eric because Eric is 2000 years younger than him and he had already been out there longer.
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