IGN Reviews "True Blood"
Oct. 22nd, 2008 09:51 amTrue Blood: "Burning House of Love" Review
Things heat up for Sookie, the vampires, and a demon.
by Michelle Zoromski
[Editor's Note: We previously only reviewed the series premiere of True Blood, but based on popular demand we're trying out weekly reviews. If reviews like this one are popular enough, we'll go back and review the episodes we've missed. Please leave a comment below and let us know what you think.]
Every week, I keep waiting for this show to cross the line so deep into campiness that I can't watch it. I prepare myself for the disappointment, and every week, I'm amazed at how much I truly am enjoying this show. The opening credits, the campy clicking of the fangs, the disturbingly pale skin of the vampires - it all sets a tone that is gritty and risqué, yet oh so very aware of itself. ( Read more... )
Things heat up for Sookie, the vampires, and a demon.
by Michelle Zoromski
[Editor's Note: We previously only reviewed the series premiere of True Blood, but based on popular demand we're trying out weekly reviews. If reviews like this one are popular enough, we'll go back and review the episodes we've missed. Please leave a comment below and let us know what you think.]
Every week, I keep waiting for this show to cross the line so deep into campiness that I can't watch it. I prepare myself for the disappointment, and every week, I'm amazed at how much I truly am enjoying this show. The opening credits, the campy clicking of the fangs, the disturbingly pale skin of the vampires - it all sets a tone that is gritty and risqué, yet oh so very aware of itself. ( Read more... )