True Blood: Southern Gothic Hospitality
This deathly dark and funny vampire series requires an invitation to come into your home.
Anna Paquin in HBO's 'True Blood' -
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Alan Ball's Six Feet Under used to start out every episode with a death, with the deceased often haunting the episode. With his latest HBO offering, True Blood, we can dispense with the dying part, as the haunters are already dead -- they're vampires. And with all the Twilight mania going on right now leading up to the film adaptation of that book series, there's never been a better time for TV to get its vamp back on. The premise of True Blood is intriguing enough. Vampires, with the help of a new Japanese engineered synthetic blood (Tru Blood) no longer need to feed on humans to survive, and thus are "coming out of the coffin." They're pushing for rights to vote, to own property, and other righting of injustices that are found in the Vampire Rights Amendment being debated on television news (and HBO's Real Time For Bill Maher, one of a few subtle HBO plugs in the episodes I've seen) and in the Senate. That the series takes place in the south (Louisiana) furthers the civil/equal rights angle, which serves as both a strength and a weakness in the two episodes I've seen so far. It's Southern Gothic taken to a more literal extreme, and while it can serve as a powerful metaphor, it can also feel a bit heavy-handed at times, especially when Ball utilizes television reports a bit too much to fill pieces of the back story.
And even as the opening episode ends on a very dark note, the closing credits brighten the mood a tad with the Fleetwood Mac-ish "Bones" from the country band Little Big Town, warning that your demons "are waiting for the sun to go down." OK, perhaps it doesn't brighten the mood that much, but I've invited True Blood into my home, and while my guest isn't as agreeable as I'd initially hoped he would be, he's telling a good yarn, so I'll let him stay for dinner. True Blood premieres Sunday, September 7, at 9PM on HBO. drake lelane Most Popular Stories
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