However, it is very much possible for the HBO show to be revived again for an 8th season since interest among fans has not died down. We are sure fans would be delighted. The show lead is a young woman named Sookie Stackhouse played by Anna Paquin , a waitress with telepathic abilities, who falls in love with a year-old vampire named Bill Compton played by Stephen Moyer.
Although the series had to endure harsh words from the critics during its initial seasons, it all turned around when the show won a Golden Globe award, got some exposure, and built a fan base for itself that remains unrivalled amongst vampire shows. Sookie is taken by surprise upon meeting Bill because she cannot read his mind like she can with all the others.
Over the course of the season, they become romantically involved. The story goes further as vampires come back from the dead to live in human society and demand equal rights and fair treatment. This, however, does not sit right with certain humans who wish to subjugate vampires some of them even want to harvest their blood for selfish reasons.
The show not only features vampires, but also mythical creatures such as shapeshifters, faeries, etc. A dying Bill explains to Sookie why he, a vampire, and she, a faerie, cannot live happily together and asks of her the kindness for a quick death, to which Sookie unwillingly obliges. Eric and Pam end up happy, in love, and together after Eric recovers from hep-v before the show ends.
Despite strong per episode viewership stats, HBO decided to cut the cord on its most-viewed show after the seventh season. If fans are lucky enough to get a reboot or a season renewal, fans should expect it to not have the same casting as the actors and actresses have moved on to different projects entirely. It was a much-needed victory lap, following a disastrous season 5, which suffered in several areas.
Though the creator Alan Ball artfully balanced source material with the need for it to work as a TV show. He let Lafayette live at the end of season 1, even though the character is killed off in the novel.
And then he stepped down as showrunner before season 6 began. Don't forget your SPF SolarEclipse HBO. All the deadwood swept away in the last season so that the show will no longer have to juggle with its many unconnected strands.
It ended on a high — even after its numerous lows. It was the best option than staggering limply towards the true death. Rumours have it that Alan Bell has made up his mind to redeem the cult vampire drama. The possibility of it is minimum because most of the old cast is now working on other important projects.
It would be interesting to see who gets to play the new Sookie Stackhouse and other characters. Many Hollywood biggies have tried to be a part of the show earlier.
Until then, the news of the reboot is just a beautiful rumour. However, a substitute has been found for human blood, a substitute that vampires can consume with the same effect as human blood. This is True Blood. Now humans and vampires can co-exist in harmony, and even form relationships.
But there will always be rogue elements on both sides ready to exploit the uneasy truce. You Know You're Hooked Season 4. Drama Fantasy Mystery Romance Thriller. Did you know Edit. Trivia To shoot the title sequence, the production crew took a four day trip to Louisiana, Chicago where the church was filmed , and Seattle for the bar scenes and writhing bodies. They would jump out of their cars as soon as they saw something they liked, or got permission to shoot people's homes, like the man in the rocking chair.
He later had a few beers with them. Executive Producer Mark Bayshore is the man dancing with the girl, her arm around him, and his sons are the boys with berry juice over their faces. Goofs When Sookie is eating Adele's pie, the amount of pie on the fork keeps changing between shots.
Soundtracks Bad Things uncredited by Jace Everett. User reviews Review. Top review. Dracula living in a trailer park instead of a castle. A great dinner of catfish, blackeyed peas and rice and cornbread, served up with a tall, warm, bubbly bottle of Based on the novels of Charlaine Harris, which I've never read, but certainly will after this!
It's been two years since the world got a shock it never expected: vampires came "out of the coffin" as a race. We suspected they always lived - and fed - amongst us, but now it's official, and just as before with race relations and as it is now with GLBT people, the reaction across the board is the same - fear of change and fear of the unknown influences most people's feelings about it.
And it doesn't seem to matter much that vamps now opt for finding nourishment from a bottled beverage made of synthetic plasma called - wait for it - "TRU BLOOD", rather than from the warm, breathing, two-legged receptacles called Everybody Else.
Sookie Stackhouse, however, has her own unique take on the whole deal. She serves up pitchers of beer and sweet tea, and will give you a piece of her mind, once she has a piece of yours Sookie is a telepath, and unfortunately for her, she can't turn off the constant flow of other peoples' streams of consciousness The only minds she can't read are vampire minds, something she discovers when she encounters Bon Temps' first vamp, the courtly and smoldering Bill Compton Brit actor Stephen Moyer in a bravura performance.
They are taken with each other on first sight - Sookie, who is not afraid of the unusual since she herself fits that category all too well, and Bill because he cannot figure her out - is she mortal, or something more?
Looking on this blossoming romance in various stages of curiosity, disgust or outright disapproval are Sookie's brother, Jason Ryan Kwanten , a walking hormone on two legs whose IQ matches his boot size; headstrong, opinionated Tara Rutina Wesley , Sookie's childhood BFF; Sam Merlotte himself Sam Trammell , Sookie's boss, who's got it bad for her and wears his heart on his sleeve on and off the clock; Lafayette Reynolds Nelsan Ellis , the boldly out, proud and randy cook who serves as Greek chorus, instigator and confidante to Merlotte's employees, but most especially to Sookie, and her 'Gran', Adele Stackhouse the marvelous Lois Smith , who couldn't be happier that Sookie is romantically involved with somebody Not a single opportunity is wasted here to explore every nuance of mixing the ordinary with the extraordinary, in a way that even a series as outstanding as BUFFY could only get close to.
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