EPISODE
SEASON
True Blood - Season 5
The series follows Sookie Stackhouse, a barmaid living in Louisiana who can read people's minds, and how her life is turned upside down two years after the invention of a synthetic blood called Tru Blood that has allowed vampires to 'come out of the coffin' and allow their presence to be known to mankind. Now they are struggling for equal rights and assimilation, while anti-vampire organizations begin to gain power.
25 April 1950, Detroit, Michigan, USA
26 February 1989, California, USA
9 October 1972, Contra Costa, California, USA
27 January 1966, Okinawa, Japan
8 November 1961, New York, USA
10 September 1951
14 October 1948, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
17 January 1962, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
19 February 1985, Winter Park, Florida, USA
6 June 1958, Marietta, Georgia, USA
26 January 1965, Santa Clara, California, USA
June 10, 2012
The show is still crazily entertaining.
June 10, 2012
A densely packed, well-paced gothic horror soap with surprisingly funny twists placed at the worst -- which is to say best -- possible moments.
June 10, 2012
Like an addiction to free-range hemoglobin, there's something undeniably compelling about the characters, human and otherwise, in a series whose plotting grows more twisted every year.
June 10, 2012
While politics come into play later, it is human emotions such as grief, regret and loss that fans can look forward to sinking their teeth into at the start of the season.
June 10, 2012
As its seasons have worn on and its universe of beasties and beastly acts has expanded, True Blood has become less interested in revising or adapting the soap-operatic tropes that made it such campy fun to begin with.
June 10, 2012
Just when things can't get more twisted, Alan Ball's serial takes us into ever darker, kookier territory.
September 26, 2013
Even though season 5 wasn't the strongest or most enjoyable of the pack, it feels great to say that the finale easily lives up to those that came before it, delivering the expected cliffhanger that will keep fans drooling for season 6
June 10, 2012
As with everything about "True Blood," the language is not particularly inventive or clever, but it's delivered with a wink, a smile and maybe a flash of fang or unclothed hip bone, and that's - really - entertainment.
June 10, 2012
In its early years, HBO's "True Blood" was a smart, savvy show that employed satire and wit. Now it's basically Passions with better production values and an occasionally laugh-worthy rejoinder from vampire Pam (Kristin Bauer van Straten).
June 10, 2012
True Blood is at fault for not even being a good version of what it aspires to be, which is doubly bad, because what it aspires to be is so low-brow and trashy.

