I think a lot of drama, nowadays, is character-based and development-based, but 'True Blood' is very plot-oriented.
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I think it's fun to play with worlds that you can add a lot of your own imagination to. With 'True Blood,' you're not limited by anything, there are just leaps and bounds of the imagination you can take with these characters.
I like dramas because there's a big overlap between film and fiction, so I feel relatively qualified to talk about plot and characterisation and that sort of thing.
I think I'm interested in these kinds of character dramas, psychological dramas, domestic dramas, whatever you want to call them - comedy dramas.
To me, the most interesting part of 'True Blood' is that the entire crux of the show is based on identity and finding your true identity.
I have always liked family-type dramas; I just think the dynamics in families make for some really interesting characters.
I think that I am interested in the resonance between character drama and high stakes, either situational or political or social or other kind of elevated drama, and I tend to find that those things combust.
Character, to me, is the life's blood of fiction.
I always found that drama, really good drama, has a lot of comedy in it.
A show like 'True Detective' is definitely a drama.
'True Blood' differs from 'Six Feet Under' in that there are way more characters and plot-lines, but fundamentally it's still about the characters and their emotions.