Fans of the vampire series True Blood which appears on HBO are in store for a great second season according to creator Alan Ball. “Everything gets deeper,” Ball said on Tuesday. “Everything gets more intense. It’s a lot scarier. It’s sexier. It’s just really, really fun. I feel like each season is a novel, and the episodes are just chapters. Especially the way our show is. The episodes are not self-contained. You know, you gotta be involved in the story, and you gotta know what’s going on.”
According to Ball, the vampire series will continue to explore the “terrors of intimacy, in that when you really, really open up and let another person into your life and your psyche, it can be terrifying—especially when that person is a vampire. … And then there’s just the whole exploration of the dark side of human nature,” he said.
True Blood’s second season begins June 14 in its Sunday 9 p.m. ET/PT timeslot. The season is based loosely on the second book in Charlaine Harris’ Sookie Stackhouse Series, Living Dead in Dallas, Ball said.
If you have not explored the series this is a great opportunity to check out the show. Fans of Twilight certainly will definitely want to take a look. Catch up on the series via the HBO web site.
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