True Blood: Keep This Party Going
(Spoiler alert!) Cults, Vikings, slavery, menstruation -- all hiding in this week's episode.
Vampires Pam (Kristen Bauer,) Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) and Chow (Patrick Gallagher) in HBO's 'True Blood' -
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After starting off strong last week with the thematic and thrilling opening episode to the second season, "Keep the Party Going" works instead to begin to build a broader theme to the season. Two themes begin to emerge; one is that of cults and their followers, both ultra-conservative (Fellowship of the Light) and ultra-liberal (the Dionysus-approved Kool-Aid MaryAnn is serving to the unsuspecting at Bon Temps). Meanwhile, True Blood is also looking at vampire mythology through the lens of the old (Eric) and the new (Jessica). It's this quadrangle of stories that Bill and Sookie weave in and out of, thank goodness, because without the support, I think the series would fall flat. Chicago Tribune's Mo Ryan may have said it best recently when she remarked that True Blood "is a donut show -- everything/everyone around the center is way more interesting." To that point, as far as I'm concerned the more of Eric (Alexander Skarsgard), Pam (Kristen Bauer), and Chow (Patrick Gallagher) the better. The scenes with Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) could be its own successful spin-off, especially if the drag queen's option 'C' were to be filled by Eric and he becomes a vamp. Through the books, it's been assumed that Eric was a Viking, so hearing him and Pam confer in *Swedish confirms it even more, but it also makes Lafayette's chained appearance more disturbing given the Swedish Viking's slave trade history. Of course, the Vikings era ended before the Swedes ever traded in African slaves, but Lafayette's bondage and treatment feel tightly bound to that despicable history. Is it any wonder he's ready to tell them just about anything (even if it amounts to giving up poor pussylover9@shemale.com)? So if I even got a Jew at an Al Qaeda pep rally shot at gettin' my black ass up outta this muthaf**ker, I'm takin' it. *Swedish, of course, is actor Alexander Skarsgard native language. He's been named Sweden's Sexiest Man five times since 1999.
Other things noticed, music edition: In attempts to get True Blood posts up the night of airing, these playlists will appear a tad incomplete until updated on Monday. UPDATED!
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