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True Blood: The Complete First Season (HBO Series)
Plot Outline:
Set in a rural, swampy Louisiana parrish, the show centers
around Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) and her clan, sweet
grandmother Adele (Lois Smith) and air-headed brother Jason
(Ryan Kwanten). Illicit love is spawned early on, when Sookie
saves vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) from having his blood
stolen in the parking lot of Merlotte’s diner, owned by Sam
Merlotte (Sam Trammell) who completes what will form a complex
love triangle. As tensions between Sookie’s suitors loosen or
tighten, many side plots, such as her African American best
friend Tara’s (Rutina Wesley) struggle with an alcoholic,
Bible-thumping mother and her brother’s dangerous crush on drug
addicted hippie, Amy Burley (Lizzy Caplan), keep one wondering
who will succeed in this podunk place. The main tension
throughout, however, is a race war waged between vampires and
humans. As murders of “fang bangers” occur (human girls who let
vampires bite them) and dumb policeman Andy Bellefleur (Chris
Bauer) fails to find clues, one sees the metaphorical
implications of vampirism and feels deeper resonance with what
can be a downright trashy show. Gossip galore, especially about
what kinds of babies interbreeding will produce, is rampant. One
of the funniest characters is Tara’s flamboyant cousin,
Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis), who deals drugs, works as a fry cook,
and services the local white politicians, while making sure he’s
always up in everyone’s business. |
| Cast Summary: | |||
| Anna Paquin | Sookie Stackhouse | ||
| Stephen Moyer | Bill Compton | ||
| Sam Trammell | Sam Merlotte | ||
| Ryan Kwanten | Jason Stackhouse | ||
| Rutina Wesley | Tara Thornton | ||
| Nelsan Ellis | Lafayette Reynolds | ||
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Comment:
Speaking as someone who was born in America's deep South, this series captures everything about Louisiana that is appealing. (Spanish Moss, vampires, latent racism and homophobia, the dichotomy between Christian Southern values and patriarchal, brutality-enforced poverty, sassy Southern women who know how to fight with chains, etc.) What it makes it really stand out, though, is the casting: there isn't a bad actor in the bunch--and they are all believable as Southern archetypes. Nelsan Ellis as the short order cook/drug dealer Lafayette and Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin as the romantic leads give mesmerizing performances. True Blood, or possibly the original series of books from which it arose, is an arresting set of stories: Faulkner says that the only thing really worth writing about (or thinking about, by extension) is the human heart in conflict with itself. The Southern United States depicted in True Blood is conflict embodied--you are a supposed to be a good Christian, and follow the rules of an established society, but you live in the middle of a swamp so dense and wild that it believably could be home to minions of Satan, like vampires. It's a lot to think about. If you are one of those artistic/professional types with too much to do, don't start watching this; it becomes an obsession. |
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