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True Blood: Season 7 [Blu-ray]
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| Genre | Drama |
| Format | Blu-ray, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
| Contributor | Deborah Ann Woll, Alexander Skarsgård, Chris Bauer, Gregg Fienberg, Alexander Woo, Adina Porter, Nelsan Ellis, Alan Ball, Charlaine Harris, Anna Camp, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Joe Manganiello, Lauren Bowles, Nathan Dean Parsons, Amelia Rose Blaire, Bailey Noble, Anna Paquin, Howard Deutch, Arliss Howard, Aaron Christian Howles, Angela Robinson, David Auge, Rutina Wesley, Carrie Preston, Rutger Hauer, Sam Trammell, Gregg Daniel, Ryan Kwanten, Jurnee Smollett, Karolina Wydra, Stephen Moyer, Jim Parrack, Noah Matthews, Brian Buckner See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 10 hours |
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“True Blood is the sexy, scary, wildly entertaining series from Oscar® and Emmy winner Alan Ball (Six Feet Under) and based on the Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris. In this final season, an initial battle between raging Hep-Vamps and their Bon Temps prey sets the stage for a season-long series of hair-raising denouements for Sookie, Bill, Eric, Jason, Sam, Alcide, Tara and their human/vampire allies and adversaries. In the end, some of True Blood’s most beloved figures will meet cruel fates, while others will cheat death (true and otherwise) to forge happily-ever-after relationships that will leave fans surprised and, ultimately, satisfied. What will happen to your favorite True Blood character?” AUDIO COMMENTARIES Inside the Episodes Vamp Camp Files True Blood Lines Authority Link-outs (Enhanced Viewing) Character Bios (Enhanced Viewing) Farewell set tour of Merlotte’s (TBC) Flashbacks/Flash Forwards (Enhanced Viewing) Comic book side-stories (TBC)
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 10.93 Ounces
- Item model number : 30072114
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Run time : 10 hours
- Release date : November 11, 2014
- Actors : Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Ryan Kwanten, Sam Trammell, Rutina Wesley
- Subtitles: : English, Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese
- Producers : Alan Ball, David Auge, Howard Deutch, Brian Buckner, Alexander Woo
- Language : English (DTS 5.1), French (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : HBO
- ASIN : B00LPPIDSA
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #73,441 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,524 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #5,230 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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As mentioned above, the writing is excellent. One of the best aspects about this series is that it is definitely NOT predictable! Not in the least. You never know where the writers are going to take you...from one episode to the next, or from one season to the next. The character development, story lines, acting, directing, casting and effects are all first rate. Considering that the series has its fair share of killing (although not overly so, and it's certainly not the focus of the show), the series couldn't be called "dark" or gory by any means. I also would not call this show necessarily "violent" either. (Personally, I don't care for violent shows or movies, and I find this series to be tolerable on the violence scale. It does have killing and blood and bodies and body parts, after all there are vampires in it, but even so, it's done in a way that is not offensive or vulgar.)
There is comedy, drama, action and suspense...and very well choreographed cliff-hangers to end each episode. Despite the blood, death and suspense, the series as a whole is well balanced with comedy and other character's story lines which help keep it from being overly dark. There is a quite a bit of nudity - not raunchy, but tasteful and almost artful. So if you're sensitive to nudity, just be forewarned...or simply cover your eyes during those parts, because the story lines and acting make this series well worth watching. I easily give 5-stars to every season.
Another refreshing bonus is that the episode commentary for every season is also worth watching. The actors, directors and writers actually contribute thoughtful and interesting tidbits that add to the episodes and the series. It's best to watch the commentaries after you've completed the season because sometimes they accidentally reveal things that happen later in that season.
This series is well worth purchasing.
The books were a great read, long before I had ever heard of the possibility of a TV series......and I must admit that I am one of those fans who has been a bit put off by the divergence in the storylines.....however, since I now consider the book set and the TV series to be two completely different entities in parallel dimensions, I was ready for whatever ending the TV series had to offer, or so I thought.
Between the spoilers and my dimensional shifting, I find that I have joined the ranks of those fans of the series who found this last season to be less than we had imagined it would be. I cannot really figure this out as I am actually quite a sap for happy endings......and yet, this one seemed forced to me. So many storylines and characters were so quickly snuffed out after six seasons of complex interactions with each other, that I found myself becoming less engaged with the overall storyline as these last episodes unfolded. [AAGH! My beloved hunky werewolf!]
Overall, this series is indeed a "keeper", and is already being re-watched from the beginning, but in my opinion, (not that this matters anymore at all), this gloriously over-the-top series just kind of withered away. Watching the episodes with the audio commentary did help, but I am still left rather underwhelmed by the end of it all.
Perhaps a bit like real life.......
Well, so I skipped to the last show in Season 7, and while I am glad that the show went out on its own terms, allowing the ability to close the loop, I am still saddened by the fact that Sookie did not end up with a super-hot supernatural--minus the accompanying drama. I'm am underwhelmed by the death of BIll the marriage of Sookie to some nameless, faceless human man--although I'm sure he's a great guy.
I really wish that with all the pharmaceutical advances in the show, that there'd been an option for pregnancy that would result in an un-Twilight weird kid. Heck, when I finished reading the books, like many others, I was hoping that Sookie would have hooked up with Eric. I'm glad Sookie got her normal life, but I wish that it had included some one we'd invested in. I suppose having Jessica and Hoyt as next door neighbors will suffice--we are left with no alternate futures for Sookie. Sookie is a strong, independent, and thoughtful woman, and I think the HBO and the book series did her character a solid dis-service. Boo.
I will say this, I am happy that Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer made a real-life marriage. In the end, Sookie got her man. I'm glad they have adorable twins as well. I thought while watching the last episode how difficult it must have been from them to complete those scenes. Imagining life without your best friend in fiction or real-life is exceedingly difficult. The couple did a good job with all the sex scenes and the final death of Bill was emotionally evocative.
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Liked the resolution of the Vampire Bill character, lots of lead-up so makes sense that he would let her go and be a normal human, with a family and some stability she desperately needed.
I felt the Ginger character wasn't handled as it should have been. Liked her back story, didn't like the Eric/Ginger "sex" scene. I get they were going for the joke, but after knowing her back story, was left unfulfilled with her ending.
Love the business that Pam/Eric started, and felt happy with their ending.
No resolution for the werewolves, the shapeshifters, or faeries. What's up with that?
Now I will safely read the books without ruining the series and compare the two. Book vs. HBO show.
In summation, liked the ending but didn't love the ending, even though I really wanted to love this season.



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