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ok, just checked channel4.com and it says series 2 will be back in the summer. Can't wait until then, so I guess I'll just have to hang on until lovefilm have the dvd in may. I have just realised I still have two more episodes to watch from series 1 though - yay!
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Exactly this. Lady MacGabhann and I devoured the first 2 series but 3 eps into series 3 we watched it and kind of enjoyed it for what it is but it doesn't grab in the same way


Pam is getting more, erm, exposure this series which is A Very Good Thing in my book

I thought the last series with the whole maenad thing went a bit awry, and feel the same about the current werewolves storyline. I guess after the initial tension of Sookie and bill meeting etc, the show lost its way a bit. I quite enjoyed the political stuff, with the vampire independence lady on tv debating with the christian far right etc.


STill watching though...

Totally agree the first series was really good...all the Vampires coming out of hiding because True Blood was avlaible

for them to drink.Second series was pants I thought.

You can always watch the Walking dead when it comes on Main tv channels ..now thats a good show if you like horror.

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