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True Blood
EMAILPRINTSERIES: HBO, Sunday 9:00p (60 minutes)

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 30 critic reviews
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Based on 284 votes
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Show Info
Genre(s): Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Created By:
Alan Ball
Charlaine Harris (book)
First Air Date: September 7, 2008
Summary
Starring Anna Paquin, Ryan Kwanten, Rutina Wesley, Stephen Moyer, Sam Trammell, and Nelsan Ellis
Sookie Stackhouse comes to television in the Alan Ball adaptation of Charlaine Harris' Southern vampire series.
Episode Guide & More Info: More about this show at TV.com
Also On The Web: Official Show Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
TV GuideMatt Roush
Graphically sexy and scary, and often wildly funny, True Blood, from Six Feet Under’s Alan Ball, turns Charlaine Harris’ rollicking mystery novels into a broadly entertaining, deliciously twisted slice of modern Southern Gothic.
Read Full Review >Orlando SentinelHal Boedeker
After watching five episodes, I can say True Blood stands out as one of the strongest new series in an uncertain fall.
Read Full Review >USA TodayRobert Bianco
Part mystery, part fantasy, part comedy, and all wildly imaginative exaggeration, Blood proves that there's still vibrant life--or death--left in the "star-crossed lovers" paradigm.
Read Full Review >Chicago Sun-TimesMisha Davenport
Bloody, sexy and violent, the show is also both occasionally funny and frightening.
Read Full Review >Miami HeraldGlenn Garvin
True Blood is an unlikely but irresistible mixture of pungent political satire, observant pop sociology and lurid drive-in thrills.
Read Full Review >Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen
True Blood is a sexy affair that sets up an entirely believable world where humans and vampires co-exist. It's a soap, to be sure, but a soap with an eye for social commentary.
Read Full Review >Washington PostTom Shales
True Blood isn't meant to be an exercise in good taste. Just a romp and a wallow--and a bloody good one.
Read Full Review >Baltimore SunDavid Zurawik
True Blood, Academy Award-winner Alan Ball's steamy, sassy, sometimes nasty, but always thoroughly engaging, new HBO drama.
Read Full Review >LA WeeklyRobert Abele
It's easy to like True Blood, because Ball's episodic smarts are primal, not at a remove, and he approaches supernaturalism by emphasizing the natural over the super.
Read Full Review >New York MagazineJohn Leonard
Although generally witty, always absorbing, and invariably violent, True Blood isn’t really a big surprise until its fifth hour.
Read Full Review >San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman
Both Paquin and Moyer do well here. And True Blood is fleshed out with other interesting characters getting to spout well-written lines. But at times the whole thing seems silly.
Read Full Review >PopMattersCynthia Fuchs
When Tara and Sookie speak truth to each other (or seem to), True Blood is almost shrewd.
Read Full Review >Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart
My hope is that True Blood will get all of this tub-thumping out of the way in a few weeks and start its tremendous potential as an ensemble drama with hints of comedy.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia InquirerJonathan Storm
The show is ugly and fixated on death and violence. There's lots of lurid sex, too, reflected in other title images. There's also creativity and flat-out breathtaking acting to instill a voyeuristic fascination and perhaps inspire a fanatic.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray
Ball's done an entertaining job of turning Harris' stories about life in a small Southern town after vampires "come out of the coffin" into something adults who wouldn't dream of reading her books might be caught dead watching.
Read Full Review >New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley
The core characters, including Sookie's best friend Tara (Rutina Wesley), Sookie's brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten) and bartender Sam (Sam Trammell), who has a thing for Sookie, all have interesting features and are well-played. The rest of the locals don't come off so well, mostly having few brains and a big shortage of couth.
Read Full Review >SalonHeather Havrilesky
Even though the second episode of the season isn't structured very well, with lots of rambling talk about nothing, even though the show lacks the tightness and the natural momentum of "Six Feet Under" (and the weight and the intensity, for that matter), True Blood is still odd, unpredictable and off-kilter.
Read Full Review >SlateTroy Patterson
Appetizingly pulpy and yet not at all crass, the series presents a new angle on the phenomenon of shows-so-bad-that-they're-good: It sucks hard and thus plays very well.
Read Full Review >VarietyBrian Lowry
The supporting players aren’t nearly as interesting initially as the intense bond between Sookie and Bill, though they do keep the first few installments busy, including some nicely gratuitous sex, adventures in the Viagra-like effects of vampire blood and a tepid murder mystery.
Read Full Review >Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert
You won't be drawn to True Blood if you don't like a heightened, almost cartoonish atmosphere. Paquin, giggly but calmly assertive, is something of an acquired taste as Sookie.
Read Full Review >Wall Street JournalMichael Judge
True Blood is supposed to be a sexy, easy-to-swallow mystery, but too often it ends up leaving a bad taste in one's mouth.
Read Full Review >Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan
It’s not surprising that Ball gets the mixture wrong a fair amount of the time; what’s surprising is that it’s possible for such a strange gumbo to work at least some of the time.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara
Vampire fantasy, murder mystery, star-crossed love story, political satire, True Blood is all and none of the above. Not quite funny, not quite scary, not quite thought-provoking, the show's attempt to question the roots of prejudice is continually undermined by its own stereotyping.
Read Full Review >The New York TimesAlessandra Stanley
It’s creepy, steamy and funny at times, and it’s also a muddle, a comic murder mystery that is a little too enthralled with its own exoticism.
Read Full Review >Hollywood ReporterBarry Garron
True Blood, with its constant profanity, gore and banal cruelty, will have a limited appeal. It might become appointment viewing for genre fans even as the rest of us steer clear of Bon Temps.
Read Full Review >Slant MagazineBrian Holcomb
There's certainly enough story here to develop into a strong series were it centered around interesting characters, but Ball has populated it with one stereotype after another.
Read Full Review >TimeJames Poniewozik
True Blood makes little effort to rethink genre conventions.
Read Full Review >Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker
I'd say that the author is more vivid, subtle, and funny in her portrayal of Southern life; I'll be surprised if her fans aren't disappointed by this adaptation. The best thing about Ball's shows is their opening credits.
Read Full Review >Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall
True Blood looks terrific, especially whenever it has to depict a vampire in action, as they can move almost too fast for the naked eye (but not the high-def camera) to see. But unless the thought of vampire/human love makes your pulse quicken--or, even better, makes you wish you didn't have a pulse to quicken--most of it is not really worth seeing.
Read Full Review >New York PostLinda Stasi
HBO's new series from death-obsessed Alan Ball, creator of the legendary "Six Feet Under," whose new show True Blood, won't so much make your blood run cold as it will leave you cold.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this show is 8.3 (out of 10) based on 284 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
L gave it a10:
I really do not understand people who do not like this program!! I do not watch a lot of TV mainly because I am highly critical and find most TV shows are boring. True Blood has a superb plot (if the critics among you bother to see series 1 and 2 through), a great cast, and a killer cliffhanger at nearly every episode. Alan Ball has done a great job in 'sucking' the viewer in to this one.
Emma W. gave it a10:
Great series, very sexy.
Louise S. gave it a10:
Absolutely brilliant, I am hooked on this show. True Blood has a bit of everything for everybody. Very original, great choice of casting, believable storyline too , ( which I know sounds strange). All I can say is watch the show.
Harry H. gave it a4:
If you’re looking for an amazing murder mystery that combines the chilling world of the occult and the romantic setting on Louisiana, watch Angel Heart. If you want to be patronized but over used vampire clichés, one note characters, bad acting and thin plot lines, watch True Blood.
Ali G. gave it a10:
If you want to watch something that you can really hear what you want, then true blood is for your ears. Not mentioning the ultimate performance of the cast, it's one of the unique-obsessed tv shows i've ever watched. It is promising with top quality effects that the show offers and also ironic with what it offers by a mixture of humour and uniqueness in a depression oriented theme.
john d gave it a4:
The show that should've been great, but somehow isn't. The only reason to watch are the side characters: Eric, the vampire "sheriff" steals every scene with just his menacing presence; and the gay cook, Lafayette, is wonderfully played and often hilarious. Unfortunately the lead actors are not only sub par actors with zero chemistry, but also physically unattractive. It's really hard to watch ugly people make out.
R.C. gave it a10:
True Blood is the only show that I want to air like a soap opra. I love it. the show is great. keep them coming.
