What 'True Blood' does really well is that it balances on the line between good and evil - you blur the distinction between the two.
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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 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 love 'True Blood!'
It wouldn't be 'True Blood' if somebody didn't die.
In this age of vampires, what I love about 'True Blood' the most is that it's a post-modern take on it. 'Sookie Stackhouse' series author Charlaine Harris and 'True Blood' creator Alan Ball turned that whole mythology upside-down... It's not just about vampires. It's about a lot of different things.
People ask me what the appeal of 'True Blood' is and I think there are so many answers to that question, but I think that when there is so much excitement for what you do there is no way that that doesn't become palpable and comes shooting out like bullets.
'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.
'True Blood' allows you to be big, so it's almost like you're on stage, and I'm comfortable with that.
'True Blood' is one of those shows that is so deep and good that you can't have it on in the background. It's one of those shows that you have to dedicate time to.
I was such a fan of 'True Blood;' I knew the essence of it.
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