'True Blood' Warlow Actor Rob Kazinsky Suggested That The Show Lost Its Mojo; 'They Kind Of Ran Out Of Ideas'


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Despite him not returning in the next and final season of "True Blood" as Warlow, Rob Kazinsky gave a few details about how the show would wrap things up.






The Warlow actor suggested Brian Buckner, the head of the "True Blood" HBO series, wants to make the seventh and final season more family oriented.






"[Showrunner] Brian [Buckner] made a choice very early on of what we were going to do next season. We lost half the cast this year, so we're going back to having one storyline and everybody under the same roof and making it a more familial unit," he said to Radar Online. "That's absolutely the right way to go so this entire [sixth] season was about getting there. That's Brian's dream and what he's doing is brilliant for the show."






Although Kazinky didn't know until halfway through Season 6 that the show would completely end with Season 7, he implied that this "familial unit" series finale is what Buckner had planned all along. Additionally, he blamed the show for failing to have more ideas.




"It's very important -- shows can outstay their welcome, you can run out of story lines. I think that happened with 'True Blood' over the last couple of seasons -- they kind of ran out of ideas and now they've got an idea again and they're trying to finish stronger than ever ... which they're going to do next season!" he said. "I think it's incredibly brave what they're doing -- finishing in their strongest position and leaving a legacy behind for people to really treasure the show."

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