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Boy, this episode was a bit of a downer, wasn't it?

Spoilers behind cut.



I really can't see how Sookie and Bill can come back from this (though I'm still expecting that they will). The interaction between them was just....nasty.

In fact, I felt really sorry for Sookie in this episode. What's happened to her reminded me of a line I put in a recent fic I wrote, in which Buffy finds herself thinking she's doomed to become the vampire's bride, like it or not. 'Course, in my story, Buffy does a doubletake and blames such ridiculous thoughts on having drunk too much champagne. For Sookie, though, it seems to be all too true.

That's True Blood for you, though. And it wasn't like there was no humour in the episode. The look Pam and Jessica exchanged when they met in the corridor was hilarious ("You had sex with him?"). In a way, Sarah Newlin's murder of the TruBlood lady was funny (death by Jimmy Choo) too, but in a horrible, sick way that quite turned my stomach. Not something that happens often on True Blood.

Less funny was nasty Violet pawing Jason. Of all the vampires stuck in that white room at the end of the episode, she's the only one I hope doesn't get to walk out again (and what's happened to Jason in her absence, I wonder?). I want even Steve Newlin to live, despite him shopping James and the others to Sarah.

Elsewhere, poor Arlene at the funeral home! And I hope that's the last we see of the werewolves (yawn!). Also, the Sam/Sookie conversation was weird, and came out of nowhere (unless it was a comment on what happened in the last of Charlaine's Harris's Sookie Stackhouse books). Sookie irritated me during it. And again in the cemetery with her parents' graves (because despite her dad trying to kill her, which, yes, wrong, I can sort of see where he was coming from).

Finally, Eric. I know why he did what he did to Andy's fairy daughter, am glad he didn't kill her (or Holly's sons), because I was really afraid that Norah's death would have left him cold and uncaring enough to do it, and hope that he'll take Norah's words to heart and do everything to get Pam, Willa, Tara and Jessica (and James, hopefully, even if only by accident) out of vamp camp. I think his proactive plan has just as good a chance -if not a better one - of working, than Bill's weird 'my vision of the future can't be averted, so let's try and mitigate it somehow' plan.

I'm still a bit worried about Eric, though. Last week, I'd convinced myself Jessica was going to die (she'd done something unforgiveable, she was resigned to her fate, she'd just met a nice vamp boy to be happy with - if this was Joss's show, the writing would very definitely be on the wall for her). This week, I'm not so sure about Jessica, but instead, quite worried that Eric will be the one to die.

I know that the character's very popular, that the show writers wouldn't write him out just for the drama. But what if Alexander Skarsgard wants to leave? Are there are rumours floating about to that effect, does anyone know?

Only two episodes to go!

Date: 2013-08-05 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shipperx.livejournal.com
I really can't see how Sookie and Bill can come back from this (though I'm still expecting that they will). The interaction between them was just....nasty.

I'm not at all sure that they will. Didn't Alan Ball relinquish control of the series to someone else (I don't keep close track, so I could be wrong, but I thought he took off for his other series prior to this season). He was the big Sookie/Bill shipper and if he's not pulling the strings...

And then there was that Sookie/Sam scene in last night's episode. The final book of the series came back and there were quite the cries of foul over it ending with... Sookie and Sam getting together.

So, I'm not actually sure what's going to happen.

And I have to say I think that Andy was my favorite character in last night's episode. (And I wish they'd bring back Jesus for Lafayette).

Date: 2013-08-05 09:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] laisserais
The death by Jimmy Choo had me sort of agog, too. Like, it was hilarious, with the mincing-step running and the vampires being all (!!). But then yeah, it got gross. And I thought: Ah True Blood. How I've missed you! :D It really feels like an earlier season lately, with the whiplash break between comedy and horror. Of course, what's *intentionally* comedy is another story.

Oh Sookie. You are so boring. Even you look bored with your story line.

Also: I can't wait to see what develops with Pam and her shrink. I bet it's going to be pretty awesome.

Date: 2013-08-05 10:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chasingdemons.livejournal.com
I found the entire episode disjointed and, I don't know, out of context, and a little slow moving. But I really don't think either Jessica or Eric will die. We shall see.

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