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04-09-2018, 12:21 PM
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From 2008 – 2014, Bon Temps was the place where audiences went to immerse themselves in the supernatural. Based on the book series by Charlaine Harris called The Southern Vampire Mysteries, True Blood spent seven seasons following Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic fairy who worked as a waitress at a bar called Merlotte’s in a tiny little Louisiana town.
The HBO series picks up in a world where vampires have just “come out of the coffin.” A synthetic drink known as “Tru Blood” allowed vamps to reveal their existence, which eventually led to the discovery of all kinds of mythical beings. On any given week in Bon Temps, viewers got a peek at a universe filled with otherworldly creatures not only attempting to coexist with each other, but with humans as well.
Vampires, fairies, shapeshifters, werewolves, witches, even Dionysus (the Greek God of wine) made an appearance. The beauty about True Blood was that for all the cool folklore, it went just as deep with its allegories and the characters’ relationships. Enemies became friends, romances blossomed in some unusual places, and getting buried was not always the end of life.
With all that was going on there were plenty of factoids that could’ve been easily overlooked. Are you a superfan who thinks you know everything there is to know? Well, then it’s time to put your memory to the test.
Here are 15 Things You Completely Missed In True Blood.
From 2008 – 2014, Bon Temps was the place where audiences went to immerse themselves in the supernatural. Based on the book series by Charlaine Harris called The Southern Vampire Mysteries, True Blood spent seven seasons following Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic fairy who worked as a waitress at a bar called Merlotte’s in a tiny little Louisiana town.
The HBO series picks up in a world where vampires have just “come out of the coffin.” A synthetic drink known as “Tru Blood” allowed vamps to reveal their existence, which eventually led to the discovery of all kinds of mythical beings. On any given week in Bon Temps, viewers got a peek at a universe filled with otherworldly creatures not only attempting to coexist with each other, but with humans as well.
Vampires, fairies, shapeshifters, werewolves, witches, even Dionysus (the Greek God of wine) made an appearance. The beauty about True Blood was that for all the cool folklore, it went just as deep with its allegories and the characters’ relationships. Enemies became friends, romances blossomed in some unusual places, and getting buried was not always the end of life.
With all that was going on there were plenty of factoids that could’ve been easily overlooked. Are you a superfan who thinks you know everything there is to know? Well, then it’s time to put your memory to the test.
Here are 15 Things You Completely Missed In True Blood.