True Blood 6.07 “In The Evening” Review: Weekend at Burrell’s
“My death shall be my own.”–Nora I don’t usually feel a sense of simpatico with any character in True Blood (and that’s totally fine), but t
“My death shall be my own.”–Nora I don’t usually feel a sense of simpatico with any character in True Blood (and that’s totally fine), but t
The real life Charlotte York–let’s play The Newsroom Will MacAvoy is “not who used to be right now.” Our glorious hero is havin
Have I convinced you all that this Willa as a vampire plot is an allegory for institutional homophobia yet? Well, in “Don’t You Feel Me,” Governor B
Chips are falling–Let’s play The Newsroom I know what you are thinking: “What the hell is Operation Genoa?” According to Aaron Sorkin this will be
“And so it was that the people led Lilith to the sun. And so it shall be again. As the blood ascends, two will become one. When Light and Dark collide, our
“Prove to your father that you’re not a monster”–Eric Northman I suppose it shouldn’t be surprising that True Blood is delving into politica
Remember those cheesy (read: awesome) hair metal songs about women whose allure is so intoxicating they bring about some kind of apocalypse? Men everywhere fa
Things are getting really convolved in Bon Temp. Everything is blurring together into a eerie haze. Bill is caught between dream and reality, the future and t
Identity crises are no joke. People need to be able to have some kind of understanding of who they are (or who their loved ones are), even if that understandi
The upshot from Jean Renoir’s The Rules of the Game is, “The awful thing about life is this: Everyone has their reasons.” That statement seems fair