True Blood: Never Let Me Go

"Never Let Me Go" is the fifth episode of season two of the supernatural drama series True Blood and the eighteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by John Dahl with a script written by Nancy Oliver. It first aired on HBO on Sunday, July 19th, 2009 at 9:00 pm.

Crew

 * Nathan Barr - Composer
 * Andy Keir - Editor
 * Suzuki Ingerslev - Production designer
 * Matthew Jensen - Director of photography
 * Bruce Dunn - Co-producer
 * Mark McNair - Producer
 * Raelle Tucker - Producer


 * Alexander Woo - Supervising producer
 * Nancy Oliver - Co-executive producer
 * Brian Buckner - Co-executive producer
 * Alan Ball - Executive producer; Creator
 * Gregg Fienberg - Executive producer
 * Christina Jokanovich - Associate producer
 * Luis M. Patiño - Associate producer

Notes & Trivia

 * True Blood was created by Alan Ball. It is based on the "Sookie Stackhouse" series of novels by author Charlaine Harris.


 * Series based on "The Southern Vampire Mysteries" series of novels written by Charlaine Harris. This episode adapts material from the second book in the series, Living Dead in Dallas.


 * This episode is rated TV-MA.


 * "TB: Never Let Me Go" redirects to this page.


 * This episode aired in the United Kingdom on the FOX Network on March 26th, 2010.


 * This episode is included on disc two of the True Blood: The Complete Second Season DVD and Blu-ray collections.


 * Casting for this episode was provided by Junie Lowry Johnson, CSA and Libby Goldstein.


 * Producer W. Mark McNair is credited as Mark McNair in this episode.


 * Associate producer Luis Patiño is credited as Luis M. Patiño in this episode.


 * Actor William Sanderson is credited in this episode, but does not make an appearance.


 * Beginning with this episode, actress Mariana Klaveno is added to the main cast list for the remainder of season two.

Allusions

 * The title of this episode is taken from the song "Never Let Me Go" by Katie Webster. The song plays during the closing credits of this episode.