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WCW: Pamela Swinford De Beuford

I kind of went over a lot of these in my MCM about Eric Northman... So I'll try to keep this short and non repetitive. 

1) She is reluctant to become a maker, but she is a loyal and helpful to Tara when Tara is turned- I don't think Pam is the best maker...mostly due to her loyalty to Eric, but she definitely did love Tara more than anyone had really loved her and she really did help her accept the loss of her human life and become accept her new life. When Tara's mother disowned her, Pam said that she wouldn't even remember her in a few years. She may not have been a very good maker to Tara towards the end of Tara's life. She did abandon her for Eric when Tara was still pretty much a babyvamp... But when Tara needed her she was there. And Pam didn't really want to be a maker, especially to Tara, who she hated... But she accepted it and she ended up being a good maker overall. 

2) She may be selfish, but she'll put her selfishness aside for the people she loves- if you really think about it... Pam is just as selfish as Sookie. I mean she pretty much forced Eric to make her a vampire, she cares mostly about her looks and fashion and really if Pam doesn't love you, she won't even think twice about you. She will do whatever she can to help herself and the people she loves, but that might mean she will hurt you. But for Eric, Tara, Willa, and even Jessica, she'll be a good person and help them in any way possible. I mean if you think about it, it was really selfless of her to make Tara in the first place. She only did so for Sookie and Lafayette, who she doesn't like. But she had a lot in common with Tara and the two were a good pair after all... That was off topic. The point is she is fiercely loyal to the people that she loves and she will never forget about that. 

3) She confessed to Eric about stealing Ginger's idea- Sure if he hadn't gotten Hep V she never would have told him... But at least she got around to it and fessed up. Her playful relationship with Eric is what makes the show in my eyes, and it's nice to see that after everything. 

4) She will never hide the way that she is feeling- This is an amazing power. A power, I myself wish I had... And I probably should. How often do we hide things from others, really. If it's a small thing like you don't like how they look, if you love them but you're too scared to let them know, if you're mad at someone for something. I myself and TERRIBLE at letting people know how I feel. Pam does not hide how she is feeling to anyone for any reason. She's fearless and she will let you know exactly what she thinks of you! 

5) Her Fashion Sense- I can't not mention this. 

Fun fact: I met Kristin Bauer Von Stratten briefly at a Sephora in Times Square during a Fashion's Night Out Event for Tarte. She is one of the most beautiful human beings ever. And she actually has the smallest daintiest hands, despite playing Jerry's girlfriend with the man-hands on Seinfeld. Lol. 

BYEEEE! 
-Shannon 

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