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  • Anna Paquin And Stephen Moyer Welcome Twins

    09/12/2012

    Anna Paquin, 30, and Stephen Moyer, 42, of HBO's True Blood are celebrating the birth of their newborn twins — their first children together and the first for Paquin. Moyer has two children, Billy, 12, and Lilac, 10, from previous relationships.

  • RECAP: 'True Blood' Turns Tara Into Fangtasia Bartender

    07/09/2012

    Season 5 of HBO's True Blood continued Sunday with an episode entitled "Let's Boot and Rally." Picking up where last week left off, Sookie (Anna Paquin) is about to hook up (finally!) with Alcide (Joe Manganiello) but she's so drunk she pulls a freshman move and vomits all over his shoes — just in time for Eric and Bill (Alexander Skarsgard and Stephen Moyer) to show up, no less.

  • RECAP: 'True Blood' Sheds Light On Maker, Vampire Relationship

    06/25/2012

    In the third episode of its fifth season, HBO's True Blood continued to throw light on the complicated relationship between a vampire and his or her maker — and as we know, light is a painful thing for a vampire to endure in any capacity.

  • RECAP: 'True Blood' Brings In Chris Meloni

    06/18/2012

    HBO's True Blood aired the second episode of its fifth season Sunday night, following up on last week's uber-eventful season premiere that saw Pam (Kristin Bauer van Straten) turn Tara (Rutina Wesley) into a vampire, Eric and Bill (Alexander Skarsgard and Stephen Moyer) fall into the hands of the Authority, and Alcide (Joe Manganiello) facing a decision whether to assume his rightful leadership of the pack or to remain a loner.

  • RECAP: 'True Blood' Season 5 Premiere Turns Up The Volume

    06/11/2012

    Season 5 of HBO's hit vampire drama, True Blood, picked up precisely where it left off last summer, but in less than an hour it seemed as if everything had changed. The episode, entitled "Turn! Turn! Turn!" (as in The Byrds' ecclesiastical 1965 single? .

  • True Blood - Season Two

    06/29/2009

    Despite a slow start, Season One of HBO’s vampire fiction True Blood turned out to be as sweet and sticky as the red beverage of choice for its downtrodden protagonists. A southern gothic with a blend of macabre humor and dark romance sprinkled with copious amounts of sex, gore and recreational drug use, it was catnip for lovers of the undead everywhere.