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"True Blood" (2008) - Episode list. True Blood Fan Wiki - True Blood. True Blood Filming Locations: Bon Temps Town Hall / Police Station. Q.What is it supposed to be on the show? A. The Police Station, at the Bon Temps Town Hall. Q.Where is it supposed to be on the show? A.In Bon Temps, Louisiana. Q. A.We see the exterior for the first time in Episode 4 of Season One ("Escape From Dragon House"), when Jason Stackhouse gets arrested on suspicion of murdering Dawn (at her house), and is taken to the police station.

Tara, who has a crush on Jason, arrives to get him out of jail. It was also glimpsed in Episode 11 of Season One ("To Love is to Bury"), when Maryann bails Tara out of jail (after running her off the road to begin with). We see the same building again in Episode 10 of Season Two ("New World in My View"), when Maryann arrives (again) to break out all of the Bon Temps citizens who were tossed in jail after falling under her spell and misbehaving. And we see it once again in Episode 11 of Season Two (“Frenzy"), after the town of Bon Temps has gone completely crazy under the spell of Maryann. Q. A.A city jail. Q. Q. A. Fangtasia. [[:Category:{{{Images}}}|Images]] Fangtasia is a popular vampire bar in Shreveport, Louisiana owned by Eric Northman, and, in part, by Pam and Chow Lin.

It was presumably opened after the Great Revelation and serves as a hangout for vampires and "Fangbangers". The actual bar is owned by Alex in Long Beach, CA and is appropriately named "Alex's Bar". Fangtasia is a big open plan bar with many tables and a few small stages for vampire dancers. Fangtasia is a hot bed for humans looking to have sex with vampires; known patrons include Maudette Pickens, Dawn Green, and Neil Jones. Throughout the series Edit Season 1 Edit It is during a police raid on Fangtasia that Eric became aware of Sookie's ability to read human minds, and he was intrigued. He called her and Bill back to Fangtasia in order to discover who stole $60,000 from his business. Just as Longshadow attempted to kill and silence Sookie, Bill staked him through the heart. Season 2 Season 3 Floor plan Back rooms Flyers. Merlotte's Bar and Grill. Welcome to Bon Temps – Everybody wants a taste. Bon Temps Village - Home Page.

Southeastern Louisiana provides a rustic setting for Bon Temps Village. Designed to appeal to all types of vacationers, you can relax in the comfort of your own town house or visit Franco's Athletic Club, located across the street. Franco's (not affiliated with the Timeshare) offers several amenities--including top of the line equipment, spa services, hair salon and a Starbucks Coffee shop. Spa services are available for a fee. New Orleans' famous French Quarter is less than an hour's drive away and the Mississippi Gulf Coast area is 45 minutes away with many area attractions and Casinos. All units are non-smoking with a no-pet policy. WikiAnswers - Is the town 'Bon Temps' from 'True Blood' a real town in Louisiana. There is no real town of Bon Temps, LA. However, you can assume from their descriptions of where the town is, exactly where it would be.

Characters from the show often travel to Shreveport and Monroe, and describe Bunkie as being far off to the south. Since Bon Temps is clearly a small rural town, this would most likely put the town somewhere between Winnfield and Jonesboro off of Highway 167 if you are looking at a map. Of course, don't get your hopes up if you head that way. But that's where it would be, if you really want to know. :) --------other geographic location ----------- Lafayette called and told someone his house was 20 miles away from the emergency room in Monroe. True Blood. The show is broadcast on the premium cable network HBO in the United States. It is produced by HBO in association with Ball's production company, Your Face Goes Here Entertainment.[1] It premiered on September 7, 2008. The first five seasons of the series received generally favorable reviews and won several awards, including a Golden Globe and an Emmy.

On July 15, 2013, HBO announced that True Blood had been renewed for a seventh and final season that will premiere on June 22, 2014.[3][4] Series overview[edit] The show explores several contemporary issues, such as the struggle for equal rights, discrimination and violence against minorities and homosexuals, the problems of drug addiction, the power of faith and religion, the control/influence of the media, the quest for identity, and the importance of family.

Production[edit] Development history[edit] Title sequence[edit] The makers of the title sequence wanted to explore themes of redemption and forgiveness. Music[edit] Marketing[edit] YouTube - True Blood: Revelation.