This week the show begins with everyone (OK, Ivy and Michael D) tweezing their eyebrows in their pocket hand mirrors. Michael C dishes on Ivy to Andy and honestly, I can no longer feel sorry for him
True, Lettie Mae's assertion that she's turned her life around by having an affair with her minister may not be the most important moment of this year's season finale, but for me, that declaration sums up a lot of what has made this season great.
Compared to Russell's de-spining of a television news anchor, every other moment in this season of True Blood may seem tame by comparison. Instead of focusing on the gory or the baroque, they episode thrives on what isn't said.
Tanya Wright, one of the stars of the hit show, True Blood is more than just an actress. No, this dark and lovely lady proves that in her debut nove...
Lindsey gives us all the info about playing a character constantly sporting a black eye, nudity on camera and what it's been like to work with an engaged couple planning a wedding on set.
I'd like to begin this recap of "I Smelled a Rat" with an ode to Russell Edgington, who has become one of my all-time favorite TV characters. As the episode's title suggests, lots of characters are grappling with honesty and trust.
If you don't watch "True Blood," the hit vampire series on HBO, you've at least heard about it. Since our culture is so saturated with vampire stories...
Thoughtful, articulately argued judgments on the unconstitutionality of gay marriage be damned: The religious right still has a few trump cards left in their deck to demand gay marriage remain illegal.
The stars of 'True Blood' recently went nude and bloody for the cover of 'Rolling Stone.' They're not the first celebrities to be covered in fake bloo...
This week's installment may be called "Everything Is Broken," but I'd argue for "Everything Is Waiting" instead. The episode feels like it's moving chess pieces into place and leaving the final three installments to make decisive plays.
In the story accompanying the nude and gruesome 'True Blood' cover of 'Rolling Stone,' the show's stars talk about how they approach being nude on set...
The stars of 'True Blood' appear naked and covered in blood on the cover of the new Rolling Stone, on newsstands Wednesday. The story is titled 'The J...
Want to know what Americans really think about sex and culture? Watch TV. In 1968, shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized interracial marriage...
What is it about vampires that we find so compelling and fascinating? They're scary, but also charming, sexy, and sophisticated when not playing into the cliché of dramatic capes and slicked-back coifs.
After delivering two exceptional segments in a row, True Blood comes closer to earth with "Hitting the Ground." That's not to say that the episode is bad -- it's really pretty good -- but it does contains some frustrating elements.
The series is having its best run of episodes ever. Case in point: "I Got a Right to Sing the Blues." An exceptional hour of television. It hurls scene after scene at my gut, my heart, and my brain.
Charming, elegant, and downright sexy, Vampires have been the monster-of-choice for... well, ever. In looking at the psychology of vampires, these are the top ten reasons they are so fascinating.
This episode, "Trouble," was kind of flawless. It may be my favorite of the entire series. It perfectly balances the multiple dichotomies of the show. Humor and terror, sweetness and cruelty, sex and romance.
Their 'True Blood' characters Bill and Sookie just got engaged, and Stephen Moyer opens up about his relationship with real-life fiancee Anna Paquin i...
When Bill glamours our young dancer in a topless bar, she says, "I know the truth about love. It's a hell I'll never get out of alive." And damn if that's not a valuable tool for examining this entire season.