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True Blood

Season Two

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

True Blood
74
8.6 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 17 critic reviews
How did we calculate this?

Based on 55 votes
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Show Info

Genre(s): Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Created By: Alan Ball
Charlaine Harris (Book)

First Air Date: June 14, 2009

Summary

Starring Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Sam Trammell, Rutina Wesley, Ryan Kwanten, Michelle Forbes, Alexander Skarsgard, and Deborah Ann Woll

Sookie finds her relationship with Bill strained by the appearance of Jessica, his vampire "child," and the presence of vampire leader Eric. Adding to her troubles, Tara is taken under the wings of the mysterious Maryanne and Jason has joined an anti-vampire church.

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...

83

Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker

The saga of Sookie Stackhouse (the tremulous but sturdy Anna Paquin) and her lovah Bill (slit-eyed Stephen Moyer) gets off to a great, fast start, picking up where last season left off.

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83

NewsdayVerne Gay

Silly, gross, soapy, mysterious, intriguing, exotic, erotic True Blood is fun. Even more fun this season.

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80

Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert

Sookie remains a compelling plucky heroine, undaunted by the violent strangeness of Bill's nighttime world but still holding fast to her moral center.

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80

VarietyBrian Lowry

In short, there's a helluva lot going on, and the assorted subplots feel more compelling this season, including the constant sense of menace surrounding both Eric and Maryann.

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80

PopMattersCynthia Fuchs

What is abundantly clear by this brutal, swift, and exquisitely yucky scene is True Blood is back, doing what it likes to do best, that is, dumping you into yet another crisis with precious little context or buildup.

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80

New York MagazineEmily Nussbaum

It’s really located at that dirty crossroads HBO discovered long ago, smart enough to be uninsulting, but obsessed enough (and graphic enough about) sex and wildness that it is addictively watchable, not so much a guilty pleasure as a binge food. Cable catnip, in other words.

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75

Slant MagazineAdam Keleman

Ball has brushed up on his Buffy reruns, opening up the show's universe to far more devilish creatures and ideas, and it seems the further he steps away from the vamps, the closer he gets to the beating heart of the human.

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75

Chicago Sun-TimesPaige Wiser

The second season of HBO's True Blood turns up the carnage, the heat and the allegory. If you have a strong stomach and sense of humor, you won't be disappointed.

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75

Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan

The curious thing about True Blood is that, even if you’re not that interested in their relationship, there are other things to enjoy, notably the supporting performances and the mostly efficient plotting.

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75

San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman

Fans can read into it whatever they want, but the series' greatest strength is the vampire quality of accepting fate and reveling in it.

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70

Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray

A world that admits vampires probably can't afford to deny entry to shapeshifters and the other so-far unclassified supernatural types who've made their way to Bon Temps, but there's an awful lot going on in True Blood this season, and not all of it is equally interesting.

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70

Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen

Not only do the other stories save True Blood--before you can get sick of Sookie and Bill, Blood shifts its focus to more interesting characters--but the show's persistent humor breaks through with enough frequency to have an impact.

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70

Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara

Indeed, the fleshed-out secondary characters have better material than do Sookie and her vampire Bill (Stephen Moyer), who labor under the burden of replaying for the umpteenth time the forbidden love between the living and the dead, the light and the dark.

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70

SalonHeather Havrilesky

So once again, just as we're starting to warm up to our deathly pale but diplomatic vampire friends, we're treated to Ball's rather prosaic enjoyment of stock Southern Christian characters who would only seem fresh and original to a Frenchman.

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67

TimeJames Poniewozik

But mostly, the show improved--in my eyes, anyway--by doing well enough by what was good about it that I could simply ignore the weaker stuff.

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63

New York PostLinda Stasi

I'm happy to report that this season, there's More Blood! More Torture! More Killing! and More Intrigue! than last season.

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60

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

Without a grounding in vampire lore, many viewers won't get a lot of the nuances, including the humor, in True Blood. So as good as Paquin and company play it, this is another quality pay-cable show that does have a secret handshake.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 8.6 (out of 10) based on 55 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

ro Kemp gave it a10:
Dark, funny, sexy! Forget about Twilight, that's for teenage girls but has nothing to offer. This is IT!

Christie L gave it a10:
One of my favorite shows, I am very excited for season 3

Lydon M gave it a10:
Absolutely amazing. Dark, dangerous and a great book to TV adaptation.

Luke F gave it a10:
Fantastic show...keeps my attention to whole way through and leaves me begging for more.

Rafael P gave it a3:
Way overrated, episodes were the story, if there is one, really doesn't go anywhere. Formulaic, i haven't seen any originality since the first season ended. Its mildly amusing, if you can disengage your brain and forget about trying to make sense of where the show is going. But that gets boring quickly.

Kevin M gave it a10:
More of everything this season! Love the contrast between Eric's unabashed joy in being a vampire and Bill's struggle to hang on to some shred of his humanity.

Patrick M gave it a10:
Avid viewer every week. Can't wait for another season.

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