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True Blood Season 4 Finale (yes, spoilers)
So here comes my obligatory review of the Season Finale of True Blood season 4. They are renewed for season 5 right? Because honestly, after all that’s happened? It seems like Alan Ball just about fucked it all up. Seriously now.
So, here’s the warning that there are spoilers after the bump. If you don’t want to know, or have not seen the finale, then don’t keep reading. This means I’m going to pretty much tell you everything about the finale. So stop reading at this point.
For extra fun, I’ve included this poll about vampires and the sun…
True Blood season 4
This post will contain spoilers for both the books (Southern Vampire Series by Charlaine Harris) and the show True Blood on HBO. You have been warned.
Season 4 of True Blood will premiere on Sunday, June 26th.
For a recap of the television show, here you go:
True Blood is about the world where vampires are real, and because of a synthetic blood created by the Japanese called Tru Blood, vampires now no longer need to consume human blood for sustenance. They have “come out of the coffin” and now trying to become citizens of normal society.
“Mainstreaming”, as they call it, is where vampires now live among the humans and live together, day by day. They get married to humans, pay taxes, possibly vote. Even though they are vampires.
In the town of Bon Temps lives young Sookie Stackhouse, a waitress at a restaurant called Merlottes. One day, a vampire comes walking in the door, and her life changes. Oh, there was perhaps one thing about Sookie, I forgot to mention. She’s a mind reader. She can hear everyone’s thoughts. Except Vampire Bill’s.
From here on, life in Bon Temps is never going to be the same. Life with supernatural beings is crazy. There is never a dull moment. I will go ahead and break the post, please continue to read if you have read the books and seen the show. If you don’t plan on reading the books or don’t care about spoilers in general, please feel free to continue reading.