memles (WordPress) | by Myles | Thu, Jul 16
Thu, Jul 16
The Freshmen Fail True Blood had a real shot at some awards love, but it was empathically shut out of the proceedings: it’ll probably contend with United States of Tara for best Title Sequence, but with no Drama Series or Lead Actress love, it’s clear the Emmys didn’t find its vampire story...
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