True Blood fans who crave extra servings of vampire drama can feed on new online installments beginning Thursday night, when HBO debuts what producers describe as "interactive social theater."

Drop of True Blood Thursday (9 p.m. / 8 p.m. Central) promises some radical left turns from the storylines featured in Sunday's telecast.

"We're going to bring to life a scene we didn't see, but might have wanted to, in Sunday night's episode," wrote Drop producers, using the pen name of True Blood waitress Sookie Stackhouse, in an e-mail to Wired.com. "Maybe it's Bill being shoved into the car by the Fuck You Crew and speeding off into the night. Maybe it's Andy crawling through the window into Jason's house before they have their man-to-man talk."

Elaborating on the Twitter-powered "interactive social theater" concept, producers explain that viewers' comments will impact the outcome of Drop storylines, which are penned by True Blood's Twitter crew.

True Blood – the raunchy series about bloodsuckers living openly among humans in Louisiana – airs Sundays at 9 p.m./8 p.m. Central on HBO.

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