gothikmaus: (Dein Vampyr)
gothikmaus ([personal profile] gothikmaus) wrote2010-03-14 09:13 pm
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I wanna do bad things with you

All right, I'm officially addicted to True Blood. If I start to analyse it too much, I see the plot is just like any other vampire story (vampire meets mortal girl, they fall in love blahblahblah), but I love it anyway.

Also, you American people on my flist: is Louisiana really like that? I mean, a friend of mine told me once that she met an American girl from NYC and, somehow, they ended up talking about Britney Spears, of all things. And the American girl said something along the lines of "Oh, what did you expect from her, she's from Louisiana." I don't know much about this kind of stereotypes regarding various US states, but I'm quite interested, could anyone please enlighten me? Or point out a site or something where I could read more on the subject? Thanks.

[identity profile] schwimmerin.livejournal.com 2010-03-14 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know, what is Louisiana supposedly like (I don't watch this show)? I've never been there, but I know much of it is dirt poor.

[identity profile] gothikmaus.livejournal.com 2010-03-14 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, as far as I can tell, it's described as a rural place where people are not really smart and generally full of prejudices. And where girls are rather slutty - apart from the main female character, who is, of course, a virgin. I guess those are more or less the general stereotypes about southern states, right? The only other series I can think of which had a similar setting (apart from the slutty girls, but there were still waitresses in tiny hot pants) was "Dukes of Hazzard", and it was set in Georgia.

[identity profile] schwimmerin.livejournal.com 2010-03-14 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, rural is right, and education is poor (because money is hard to come by). I don't know about the slutty girls, because the South is also a deeply religious area. But I guess those of us from the "northern" states do tend to think of the South as culturally backwards or slow. We even had a war about that once, 140 years ago, and I think those prejudices still run pretty deep.

That said, I'm no expert, having never been anywhere in the south except the Atlanta airport and Florida (which doesn't really count, since its culture is heavily influenced by its proximity to Cuba).

[identity profile] gothikmaus.livejournal.com 2010-03-15 09:56 am (UTC)(link)
Well, religion also plays a role in the series, mostly within the Afro-American community. And then there's the usual Christians vs vampires, as vampires are devil's children. It's also quite clear there's a parallel between vampires and homosexuals, as the "vampire party" says vampires should have the same civil right as mortal people.