Do Black People Watch HBO’s True Blood? or Do we Only watch BET's the Game?
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I am very excited about the première of the third season of True Blood—dashing Bill, virginal Sookie, stereotypical of black women Terra, sinisterly charming Eric, and rogue-like Jason Stackhouse. To say the least, I am a fan, but not a cult-like fan. I would never attend a True Blood movie première dressed as a Vampire, a Hobbit (i.e. Lorde of the Rings), a boy wizard (i.e. Harry Potter), or as an Upper East Side fashionistas (i.e. Sex and the City). That’s not me.
I’m just a regular-ole-everyday kind of fan who wanted to invite her regular-ole-everyday black friends to her modestly small apartment to watch the third season première of True Blood. In my mind, it was a simple request. But, the response from my dear “tried and true” black friends was, “Black people don’t watch True Blood.” What? What do you mean black people don’t watch True Blood? The sheer numbers of weekly viewers alone attest to the fact that there must be a percentage of black people watching the show. Perhaps, the type of fandom black people display is more low key then die heart Twilight fans. Perhaps, we do not join online groups and play fantasy football version of True Blood’s picks.
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But, I know I am not the only black person who enjoys watching the blood sucking love triangle between Sookie, Eric, and Bill. Or, watching Terra who I will admit displays every stereotype of black womanhood reconnect with her sober Christian fundamentalist mother. Or, watching Jason Stackhouse evolve from Season One’s vampire-phobic to Season Two’s vampire ally. The series is addictive. But, my regular-ole-everyday black friends argue, “Black people are not interested in the show because Black people do not get down with Vampires like that. We rather watch the Game or the Wire.” Really? So, if the show does not involve black dysfunctional predominantly hetero-relationships or a black man killing black people through the sale of narcotics, guns, and women then the show by racial default is not black enough?
Mind you, I know that True Blood is problematic in many ways from its stereotypes of black women to its parody of racism/vamp-phobia in the US. So, the show is not perfect. But, when I ask my regular-ole-everyday black friends have you ever watched True Blood to be able to form an opinion for why they dislike the show, they answer no. So, my question is this, “How can you have an opinion on something you have never watched?” It’s like taking my inner city cousin to a 3 ½ star restaurant and she tells me in her best black girl urban tone, “I don’t eat dat.” Mind you, the girl has never tried the dish, but yet she knows like Jesus walks on water knows that she does not like the dish. Yes, I honor her agency and space to say what she likes and dislikes, but a part of me says, “Little girl try the damn dish and then tell me what you think.”
So, for me the issue is not about my black friends liking or dislike the show, but about their willingness to try something new and different . . . instead of reading the classics of Toni Morrison, how about reading some Octavia Butler—science fictions/speculative fiction . . . instead of eating dinner indoors, how about eating outside (and family reunions don’t count) . . . instead of always watching the Game marathons on BET, how about watching only “one” episode of True Blood.
So, the question is: Do Black people watch True Blood?
I will be watching AND via a certified ‘True Blood Viewing’ partay. Folks can’t understand what they’re missing until they finally tune it, that’s the only way I was essentially hooked!
I will be watching AND via a certified ‘True Blood Viewing’ partay. Folks can’t understand what they’re missing until they finally tune it, that’s the only way I was essentially hooked!
@Chai,
I wish I could be at your viewing party because it looks like I will be watching it alone. Yeah, I wish my friends would give it a try, but they are so lame.
@Chai,
I wish I could be at your viewing party because it looks like I will be watching it alone. Yeah, I wish my friends would give it a try, but they are so lame.
I have never watched “The game” and have watched two seasons of “True Blood” however I am going to stop because the the interactions between black and white people in it really disturb me. Especially Lafayette and Eric, when Eric had Lafayette chained up … (uhmm, wtf!)
I have never watched “The game” and have watched two seasons of “True Blood” however I am going to stop because the the interactions between black and white people in it really disturb me. Especially Lafayette and Eric, when Eric had Lafayette chained up … (uhmm, wtf!)
@Angela,
Yes, I must say that episode was disturbing. Wow, I thought the game was really popular.
@Angela,
Yes, I must say that episode was disturbing. Wow, I thought the game was really popular.
I watch True Blood and had never even heard of The Game before your post. Also LOVE Octavia Butler. So here’s another black person who apparently behaves against type. Who knew?
I watch True Blood and had never even heard of The Game before your post. Also LOVE Octavia Butler. So here’s another black person who apparently behaves against type. Who knew?
@Deva,
Yeah, the game is really big! so much so that it was a canceled show but black fans loved the show so much that they marshaled an online campaign to get on BET.
@Deva,
Yeah, the game is really big! so much so that it was a canceled show but black fans loved the show so much that they marshaled an online campaign to get on BET.
Love the post! I love True Blood! It is one of the best shows on television. Also, the name of the black character is Tara. And what I really like about the show is that it is more diverse than is that Charlaine Harris’ books of which I am a huge fan! For instance, Tara in the book is a white chick. And in the book Lafayette (spoiler alert) isn’t alive anymore.
I agree that the show is awesome!
Love the post! I love True Blood! It is one of the best shows on television. Also, the name of the black character is Tara. And what I really like about the show is that it is more diverse than is that Charlaine Harris’ books of which I am a huge fan! For instance, Tara in the book is a white chick. And in the book Lafayette (spoiler alert) isn’t alive anymore.
I agree that the show is awesome!
@Studpoet,
Thank you for the correction. Your spoiler alert was not a good warning, but Lafayette is killed in the book? Wow. I can’t imagine the show without him.
@Studpoet,
Thank you for the correction. Your spoiler alert was not a good warning, but Lafayette is killed in the book? Wow. I can’t imagine the show without him.
wow. They are missing out on some great tv if all the watch is the Game and other shows of that ilk.
You can count two more for True Blood – me and my friend love it. And as for the friends I have that don’t watch, maybe it’s cause we’re kind-of geeky but True Blood would outrank the Game in terms of interest any day.
As much as we enjoy shows revolving around African-Americans, we also like vampires, magic and comic book good-ness. It would be terribly limiting to not go outside the ‘for-us’ zone, especially as it’s such a limited zone to begin with.
now a series/movie based on an Octavia Butler book would be awesome.
wow. They are missing out on some great tv if all the watch is the Game and other shows of that ilk.
You can count two more for True Blood – me and my friend love it. And as for the friends I have that don’t watch, maybe it’s cause we’re kind-of geeky but True Blood would outrank the Game in terms of interest any day.
As much as we enjoy shows revolving around African-Americans, we also like vampires, magic and comic book good-ness. It would be terribly limiting to not go outside the ‘for-us’ zone, especially as it’s such a limited zone to begin with.
now a series/movie based on an Octavia Butler book would be awesome.
@Laurel,
I hear you. Also, I would love for someone to create a Octavia Butler’s series for the Patternist Series!!! I can see Doro being played by the guy that plays Eggs in True Blood.
@Laurel,
I hear you. Also, I would love for someone to create a Octavia Butler’s series for the Patternist Series!!! I can see Doro being played by the guy that plays Eggs in True Blood.
Fallon, Are you on Twitter? There are a significant number of Black folks on Twitter who watch True Blood. And tonight we will have our online viewing party as well.
Twitter in itself is a phenomenon with Black women representing its largest demographic.
Back to True Blood. I love love love the complexity of the show, however, I have heard on several occasions that the that “Sookie Stackhouse” novels upon which the series is based is rampant with racism. That episode with Lafayette chained in the basement tapped into some of the sickest cultural tropes about Black men in general and Black gay men in particular. I agree WTF?!?!?!?
Tonight I will watch the first hour of TONY Awards since FELA!, FENCES and MEMPHIS are dominating the notorious exclusive nominations. And then at 9:00 p.m. sharp I will quickly switch to True Blood.
Fallon, Are you on Twitter? There are a significant number of Black folks on Twitter who watch True Blood. And tonight we will have our online viewing party as well.
Twitter in itself is a phenomenon with Black women representing its largest demographic.
Back to True Blood. I love love love the complexity of the show, however, I have heard on several occasions that the that “Sookie Stackhouse” novels upon which the series is based is rampant with racism. That episode with Lafayette chained in the basement tapped into some of the sickest cultural tropes about Black men in general and Black gay men in particular. I agree WTF?!?!?!?
Tonight I will watch the first hour of TONY Awards since FELA!, FENCES and MEMPHIS are dominating the notorious exclusive nominations. And then at 9:00 p.m. sharp I will quickly switch to True Blood.
@Sojourner4Truth,
Will the twitter event happen every Sunday? If so I will so be there next Sunday.
@Sojourner4Truth,
Will the twitter event happen every Sunday? If so I will so be there next Sunday.
YES! I am an avid viewer and I can name a good five of my friends off rip who love the series just as much, and we are most certainly regular-ole-everyday black people.
I agree that black people have an unwillingness to try new things. It makes me think back to high school when if a girl decided she liked maybe punk rock clothing or music that she was listening to “white music” or was “goth.” Or if how a boy chose not to wear oversize clothes he was probably “gay.”
Great blog…I will be going to watch the premier right now.
YES! I am an avid viewer and I can name a good five of my friends off rip who love the series just as much, and we are most certainly regular-ole-everyday black people.
I agree that black people have an unwillingness to try new things. It makes me think back to high school when if a girl decided she liked maybe punk rock clothing or music that she was listening to “white music” or was “goth.” Or if how a boy chose not to wear oversize clothes he was probably “gay.”
Great blog…I will be going to watch the premier right now.
@Aron,
Welcome fellow True Blood fan. Yes, in some ways there are boundaries to what defines blackness. Thanks for the comment.
@Aron,
Welcome fellow True Blood fan. Yes, in some ways there are boundaries to what defines blackness. Thanks for the comment.
Sorry, if I want to get stereotypes thrown at me, I watch a show with an otherwise engaging plot. Not true blood with its various failures. From a certain “friend” of a certain vampy queen (wow, what a CREATIVE way to end that plotline) to the black characters, this show is mostly a slap in my face.
Why would I want to watch? it has nothing to do with “black people being unwilling to try new things” – stereotype much?
Some of us just prefer to avoid what stereotypes us in harmful ways.
Sorry, if I want to get stereotypes thrown at me, I watch a show with an otherwise engaging plot. Not true blood with its various failures. From a certain “friend” of a certain vampy queen (wow, what a CREATIVE way to end that plotline) to the black characters, this show is mostly a slap in my face.
Why would I want to watch? it has nothing to do with “black people being unwilling to try new things” – stereotype much?
Some of us just prefer to avoid what stereotypes us in harmful ways.
I’m Black and I watch True Blood! I agree with the sentiment that there are “black” shows and there are “non-black” show (my mom once banned me from watching Friends because it wasn’t Black enough). And the stereotypes on the show doesn’t bother me that much for 2 reasons. 1) every character on the show is stereotypical, Sookie, Jason, Tara, the police officers all of them. 2) I don’t think the show tries to act like all black people are like Tara and all Gay people are like Lafayette. It seems like this is just how the writer wanted the characters to be.
I’m Black and I watch True Blood! I agree with the sentiment that there are “black” shows and there are “non-black” show (my mom once banned me from watching Friends because it wasn’t Black enough). And the stereotypes on the show doesn’t bother me that much for 2 reasons. 1) every character on the show is stereotypical, Sookie, Jason, Tara, the police officers all of them. 2) I don’t think the show tries to act like all black people are like Tara and all Gay people are like Lafayette. It seems like this is just how the writer wanted the characters to be.
Started watching True Blood after this post… AMAZING SHOW! im hooooooked
Started watching True Blood after this post… AMAZING SHOW! im hooooooked