I just needed about 10 more minutes of the dream sequence. Just TEN more minutes damnit!
I just needed about 10 more minutes of the dream sequence. Just TEN more minutes damnit!
I found this episode to be fairly boring. However, its a premiere episode so I guess I let it slide, I hope it picks up next week.
awesome episode.
Is it just me or is true blood suffering from what heroes suffered aside from the bad writing which is having to many characters?
Almost wish Sam and a few others spinned off to do their own hour. I find myself more engrossed in Eric and Sam more and often feel the need to fast forwarding some of the more insignificant characters like Tara/Lafayette and a few others
I hope Tara kills herself, too many stories
I don't watch Heroes but I agree to a certain extent. I'm pretty sick of Tara's crap, I feel Lafayette is best used for sporadic comic relief. It's funny that Sookie is the main character(and to a lesser extent Bill), yet I care about their doings the least. Bill is much more interesting in the context of being caught up with his fellow vampires and their politics when all he wants is to mainstream. I think a spin off show with Eric and Godric's adventures through history would be pretty badass.
I'm curious as to others' thoughts on the file in Bill's house with newspaper clippings about Sookie and her family tree with "Earl Stackhouse" circled.
I also hope people watched the Snoop Dogg tribute to Sookie, it was amazing.
Nazi werewolves, really........? This show is just all over the place, the Snoop Dogg tribute was funny as hell though.
Finished "The Tale of the Body Thief" today, if you want interesting vamp stories, I think Anne Rice books are way to go
Bit when Jason Stackhouse was asking if Santa was real made me rofl
And I loved the stuff the aristocratic vampires were eating. "Carbanized blood, freshly juiced from the natives. This human ate nothing but tangerines for weeks" hahahahha
Jason is the best. "I caught me a drug dealer!"
I wonder what happened to Jessica's dead body. I'm hoping for zombie.
My guess is the vampire who claimed to not be a friend of Bill stole the body. No evidence to support it, but it was my immediate thought.
this is what I thought.
On a side note, they are incorporating a lot of stuff from book4 alrdy. Introducing Hot Shots community isn't really mentioned until book4, and Jason meeting the girl is book 4/5. I was disappointed w/Calvin though... I had a mental image of him being much bigger w/ scars to look a bit more haggard. They better not disappoint w/ Alcide!
The episode seemed off a little bit, seems like it was a different director or something, but the way the camera angles were shot and how they went back and fourth between certain ppl talking gave the episode a different feel. Not to mention they did one shot, then the next shot had a different camera lighting/grain to it
What I'd like to know is how exactly that rule works, like why is it in place and what power actually keeps vampires from breaking it?
Not really. remember back in the first season the group of vampires visited Bill compton at his mansion without being invited in?
Think that rules only applies to homes of living people.
Ah yeah, you're right. I totally forgot about that nest group in the first season.
OK watched it last night.. there's so many things goin' on this season that I can't keep them all straight..
I get the feeling Tara's gonna end up a vampire soon too.
Read at ur own risk
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Fairly boring/uneventful episode tonight. Thought each season has a couple. More like a set up episode. And wow, that ending was fucking disturbing as hell LOL