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True Blood Season 5 showrunner Alan Ball replaced

True Blood Season 5 executive producer Alan Ball will be replaced by Mark Hudis in Season 6. Do you think the show will be worth watching without him?

True Blood Season 5 will see more humans versus vampires, more Pam and Eric flashbacks, and more of Sookie exploring the men Bon Temps has to offer, but it will also see the end of showrunner Alan Ball’s reign.

If HBO renews the show for a sixth season then his replacement will be co-exec producer Mark Hudis, who has worked on True Blood for the past two seasons (four and five).

However, Deadline reports that although he will not be working on it full-time, he will continue to have some involvement alongside exec producing a new series, Banshee.

For those of you who can’t wait for the new season to start, here are the synopsis of the first three episodes:

“True Blood” Season 5 Episode 1 “Turn! Turn! Turn!” (Sunday, June 10)

Sookie (Anna Paquin) and Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) struggle with the aftermath of Tara’s (Rutina Wesley) shooting, while also cleaning up after Debbie Pelt. Meanwhile, Bill (Stephen Moyer) and Eric (Alexander Skarsgård), cleaning up a mess of their own, are visited by the Vampire Authority, one of whom is Nora (Lucy Griffiths), a woman from Eric’s past.

In search of the missing Marcus, Alcide’s (Joe Manganiello) werewolf pack comes after Sam (Sam Trammell). With Bill away, Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) enjoys her new freedom by partying with local college kids; Jason (Ryan Kwanten) is visited by the recently turned Rev. Steve Newlin (Michael McMillian); Terry’s (Todd Lowe) PTSD is reignited by Patrick Devins (Scott Foley), an old Iraq War buddy; and Alcide turns up at Sookie’s to warn her about the recently resurfaced Russell Edgington (Denis O’Hare).

“True Blood” Season 5 Episode 2 “Authority Always Wins” (Sunday, June 17)

At the Vampire Authority headquarters in New Orleans, Bill and Eric meet Salome (Valentina Cervi) and become acquainted with the Authority’s interrogation techniques. Pam (Kristin Bauer van Straten) recalls her human life as the madam of the Comstock Brothel in San Francisco, and her first encounter with Eric. Werewolves J.D. (Louis Herthum) and Rikki (Kelly Overton) pay tribute to Marcus, but Alcide refuses to participate or take his rightful place as the new packmaster.

Martha Bozeman (Dale Dickey) shows up wanting to see her granddaughter, causing conflict for Sam and Luna (Janina Gavankar). Fearing Russell’s return, Sookie procures a home-protection system; Arlene (Carrie Preston) tries to get to the bottom of Terry’s erratic behavior; Steve Newlin stops by with an offer for Jessica; and Jason feels the brunt of his womanizing ways.

“True Blood” Season 5 Episode 3 “Whatever I Am, You Made Me” (Sunday, June 24) 

Bill and Eric barter for their lives with the Authority Chancellors and their leader, Roman (Christopher Meloni). Salome and Roman enlist a new ally in the face of Russell’s return. Sookie goes to Fangtasia to ask for help from Pam, who is still caught up in her memories of Eric and the strange murders at the Comstock Brothel.

Andy’s dalliance with Holly (Lauren Bowles) comes back to bite him in the butt; later, he’s visited by Gordon (Steve Rankin) and Barbara Pelt (Linda Purl), who are searching for Debbie. Jason bumps into an old high school teacher, but their reunion brings up conflicting feelings.

Do you think the show will be worth watching with Alan Ball gone?