Wednesday, July 1, 2009

True Blood: Coexistence

This is from the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies ( I'm not kidding ) Ben is an intern now but it's great that True Blood is making folks think -and I'm mean, think! Yes, about more that Eric's hair ;-)

[Contains spoilers] True Blood is a fascinating HBO series about vampires living with humans, now in its second season. It follows Sookie Stackhouse, a human that has fallen in love with the vampire Bill Compton. While the vampires’ fight for marriage rights and the intense religious opposition reflects the gay rights struggle, True Blood’s depiction of an ageless species with several enhanced powers also provides an exploration of how society might deal with transhumans, and perhaps more importantly how society views such possibilities.

The darker side of human-vampire relations has really come into play this season. Even while Sookie gets deeper into her relationship with Bill, her brother Jason Stackhouse has become a passionate member of the vampire-hating Fellowship of the Sun and lies to her about attending their Light of Day Institute leadership conference. Vampire blood dealer Lafayette was tortured in a basement for his crimes against vampires, and even some of the most powerful vampires have gone missing, presumably taken by humans who do not want to live or work alongside vampires.

The Fellowship of the Sun has strong anti-immortality rhetoric, saying that “one of the most difficult truths for humans to accept is that our time in this world is limited,” and “extremism in confronting eternal darkness is no vice.”

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2 comments:

Rita said...

I guess the only character that scares me the is Steve Newlin ,he is the worsed of all that smile on his
face just creeps me out.I would hate
to meet someone like him in real life.To me he is worse than Maryann.

" Dallas " said...

i could NOT agree more rita!