What is every bodies thoughts on the TV show True Blood

As a follower of the more traditional Vampire videos where you may find Count Dracula high up in his Traditional Castle opposed to some stunning teens in highschool, I was actually impressed at the freshness of the programme. In my trustworthy belief I would normally be looking out for Peter Cushing as Van Helsing battling, against the elements to overpower his mortal adversary played by Christopher Lee, but I was impressed early on with this show and before long I was hooked.

I must to say I am a bit of a nerd for a good opening credit sequence and I enjoyed what I saw and even more, what I heard. Jace Everetts 'Bad Things' is a good choice to enter you in to the fictional world conjured by Charlaine Harris in the fictional Town of Bon Temps, Louisiana. In fact the title sequence was put together by Digital Kitchen who are also responsible for the beautiful opening credits to Dexter, again they really set you up for the show with great originality and vision.

If you haven't watched it it's about a telepathic waitress called Sookie, played by the adorable Anna Paquin. Sookie lives in a world where humans and Vampires co exist in a highly precarious and spine tingling atmosphere, whether or not this is a expression of race relations in the deep south throughout the years is for other people to determine. The young Sookie is smitten with the character of Bill Compton, portrayed by the handsome Stephen Moyer. The plot charts their epic journey through a battlefield of the undead.So, going back to my original point, I was really making the most out of the first series, then series 2 starts and once more I find myself engrossed and, so I don't overlook an episode (if this happens I tend to abandon the whole project of watching a show) I set it to record as well. Then I don't know what occurred. I know that some programmes from the US tend to have a mid season break as I recently found out with The Walking Dead so it could have been this. An alternative school of thought is that some buffoon decided to shift about the TV timetable without personally informing me and catastrophe struck. The series re-appeared nevertheless by this point I was all over the place not knowing what was happening and I made the complicated decision to abandon my Watching of True Blood.

When this occurs I have a tendency to take it pretty personally and keep away from the show like a bitter ex, sometimes I am lured in back by a low priced DVD box set but then I realised I wasn't living in 1987. I had the internet! Clearly it would be viable to watch True Blood online? How had this not been apparent before I trawled about to find somewhere that I could browse True Blood episodes without having to download the complete series. I had already seen a considerable chunk and just wanted to catch up so I get back in sync with what was on TV.

Thank goodness for technology because I was all but resigned to another TV series down the drain. Now I don't need to press the panic button about missing things on TV or my Sky plus having some kind of problem such as my boyfriend recording every dreary US cop drama that basically has the identical story line every week.

I also find it convenient for looking at things I may not have bothered watching on TV but I now have the opportunity to check and see if its something that I would find worthy of note, kind of like a free trial so I don't need to invest to much time or strength to realise that somethings essentially quite uninteresting and not worth the trouble. [l]