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Perhaps my most fondest memories of the fanged blood-lusters are from one of my most coveted television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I mean yeah, I initially watched it because of the high degree of hotness that was Sarah Michelle Gellar. I thought she was extremely “purty”. But the drama powered storylines as well as the comic relief and surprising relation to real life teenage angst despite the fictitious characters forced me to continue coming back for more. I then gravitated on over to Angel, its spin-off, when it finally debuted. Joss Whedon happens to be something of a genius. Since those very classic good times, different ideas and variations of vampires have been slung upon us to hopefully accept and eventually love.
After somewhat ignoring a small plea from a friend to use my ever so valuable time to peruse the third season of a particular show titled True Blood, I accidentally found myself watching it along with my aunt. I also found myself incorrect in thinking that it was only for the younger demographic. I’m sure my aunt won’t appreciate being called old so I will take time to say that I am not doing that. But I was a little shocked that she watched the show, consistently. I must have caught the last 20 minutes of an episode towards the end of the season and saw nothing but blood, sex, guts, male-on-male sex, and then more blood. I thought to myself, “there’s a storyline somewhere in here?”
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Anna Paquin plays our main character of Ms. Sookie Stackhouse. You can tell she’s a southern raised lady who has absolutely no problem about sharing what’s on her mind. This makes her character quite annoying at times but she’s a determined female that needs to be heard. She’s a hottie, no doubt about that, but she’s also a virgin. Patiently waiting for that special, and deserving, guy who earns the right to nestle within that untouched haven she keeps to herself.
This of course all changes when she meets Bill Compton, an old vampire also from the south who has made his way to the fictional town of Bon Temps, LA to settle down. He takes up residence in a house that belonged to his family while he was still human. When Sookie’s eyes fall upon Bill, the sense of instant attraction is there and they soon find themselves carrying on a relationship. Sookie’s best friend, Tara, is one of the few African-American characters on the show who, like Sookie, loves to say what’s on her mind. Only her dialogue is usually laced with a cuss word or thirty. She doesn’t trust any men and has a crippling relationship with her mother which gives the audience the sense that she’s about to severely break at any second.
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True Blood’s story is fueled by a team of writers who concentrate the screenplay around the written novels. So each season is based upon a certain book within the series of novels. I was amazed at the popularity that this show grew upon before I actually watched any specific episodes. Also prior to embarking on my True Blood journey I was told by some fans of the show that it progressively becomes a little worse as the seasons go by. Now that I am all caught up and at the level that everyone else is, I would have to say that I agree.
Season one slowly begins with the all too familiar concept of vampire loves girl. But it builds upon that with the introduction of other complex characters and how they all interact with each other. Hostility, gripes, sex, love, passion, concern for each other’s well-being and mutual sex buddy relationships are formed. All of this revolves around the main plotline in that vampires have decided to make themselves known to the world and try to convince humans that all they want are equal rights. Trying to help their plight is Japanese-created synthetic blood bottled as a drink and dubbed with the name Tru Blood. Wait, I’ve heard that name before somewhere.
Of course there are some who love them, want to be them and then some who want to see all of them burned in one huge vampire bon-fire. Throw into the mix a series of mysterious murders and the story takes off running. When one episode ends, you immediately want to watch the next one to find out what happens. Engaging and entertaining, season one was definitely one of the better first season debuts for a television show that I can remember.
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Enter season three, the most recent having aired last summer and not as insane as the second one. Now the introduction of werewolves comes into play. I couldn’t prevent myself from making the gut-obvious realization here. Vampires…werewolves, where, oh where have I seen this before? I would be declaring that you are not smart enough to have any idea what I may be talking about. So I won’t even mention what quartet of books and movies this addition of people who could change into wolves automatically compared this show to. I thought this was going to do it for me, I would surely be done. But yet again, I wasn’t. I finished the entire season and yes, still not as good as the first but made a little more sense than the second, I found it interesting.
Now I haven’t made up my mind if I am actually looking forward to the fourth season or not but I will definitely check it out to see if it too can continue to grab my attention and keep it. But I have made a conscious decision to at least come back to get another look at dear Tara; very attractive but so much more than just eye-candy. The end of the third season left many characters acting out of the norm and set-up some decent foreshadowing for the next installment. Hopefully this go-round will live up to the hype and anticipation of all hardcore True Blood fans everywhere. I give The Blood that is True (as I call it) an overall “3 sets of fang marks left behind out of 5”. Those are usually left in the neck unless of course you prefer the succulent femoral artery, oooh oh so tasty.
“Pam: To Arlene's children: You make me so happy I never had any of you.” “Eric Northman: No, c'mon Pam, they're funny. They're like humans, but miniature. 'Teacup humans'.”What are your opinions of the heralded True Blood series? Favorite character? Best Season? True fans unite and make your voices heard. Now go forth and Do Bad Things.
Sean Guard
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