After the end of finale season of True Blood, interest centers on reviews, ratings, and one big question on web whether the sex on True Blood was too violent.
Indeed, the final setting of ‘It Hurts Me Too,’ the third episode of True Blood season 3 pictures some of the most dreadful violence many say they have ever seen on screen.
In the clips, Bill, the vampire antihero casted by Stephen Moyer, has been disputing with Lorena, played by Mariana Klaveno, who is his ‘sire’—the vampire who turned him into a vampire.
Lorena has maneuvered Bill in an effort to restart their adoring relationship, in fragment by trying to have Bill’s present lady friend eradicated. Once Bill says that he would never love her, the two kiss before Bill knocks Lorena down onto his bed and starts to penetrate her: Bill is on top and Lorena is on her back. The intensity of the sex increases until Bill holds Lorena’s head, rotating it around 180 degrees. He does this in a slow and deliberate fashion, accompanying bloody scenes following that are indeed too bloody with the event ending with sayings: “I still love you.”
The third season has continued to gain more favorable ratings when it comes to reviews. True Blood had a score of 64 in first season on Metacritic, an aggregator of critical reviews, denoting largely favorable reviews. The season 2 had an improved score of 74 on Metacritic. As of the third season, True Blood’s score on Metacritic has further risen to 79.