It’s been clear for the last few weeks, but last night’s finale drove it home: The third season of True Blood really should have ended with that episode where Russell makes his literally spine-tingling news appearance and provokes a full-out human/vampire war. Instead, the show’s follow-ups have mostly sidestepped that promising development, and all of the season’s plotlines either ran out of steam or were hurriedly shuffled away for abrupt character reboots that felt like an overeager jump on season four. The season began strong and laid out a lot of promising ideas, but that finale…well, let’s see how it fared via the Sex and Violence Meter, shall we?
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True Blood Sex and Violence Meter: Buried and Fairied