The two questions I have about the writing on the last two episodes of Trueblood:
1. If Erik asked Sookie to read potential suspects in the theft, then why wouldn't he or Pam lift a finger to stop Longshadow from ripping her throat out? If they were suspicious and wanted to catch the thief, shouldn't they have moved against him when he went after her? Sookie's talent is an asset they should want to protect. Or is that supposed to illustrate their complete indifference to humans?
2. Hippy Dippy Amy is all peace and love as long as she has the V. Great. Fine. But she justifies her treatment of Eddie by saying he's not a person. She says everything's connected and listens to TREES but she won't acknowledge Eddie's right to live. Hugely hypocritcal, which, I'm guessing is just the junkie code. It obviously bothers Jason but is he too dim to realize the difference?
Poor Eddie.
t /Rocky Horror
I'll miss Stephen Root.
So much for the hippy dippy lovefest. I hope Jason finally sees her for what she is.
And I'm with you Cash. Makes no sense to not protect Sookie's asset. Last night, they made a point of recognizing 'business' value over human life but still. What's with all the cloak and dagger about Sookie's gift...except that I suppose both Eric and Bill realize the Grand Poobah would probably just chain her up in a closet somewhere for easy access. And, as Cash said, if they were trying to indicate Eric's total lack of concern for human life, why wouldn't he just offer her up to the big dude as tribute? Certainly not out of loyalty to Bill.
Poor tortured Bill.
And Sookie? Can we have a word? Hon. Judging Sam as some kind of unclean is so v.v. uncool. And I don't mean v in a good way. He may be a conflicted lunkhead, but I'm pretty sure he has always supported your 'differentness.' That hypocrisy is unbecoming. Majorly.
And Poor Sam! Abandoned by both sets of 'rents. Anh.
This really is shaping up (no pun intended) as a Greek tragedy with ALL the men folk suffering mightily.
Loved. Loved. Loved. Lafayette.
And Sookie? Can we have a word? Hon. Judging Sam as some kind of unclean is so v.v. uncool. And I don't mean v in a good way. He may be a conflicted lunkhead, but I'm pretty sure he has always supported your 'differentness.' That hypocrisy is unbecoming. Majorly.
Not terribly sensical what with coming from someone who's all broken up that her boyfriend the reanimated cadaver has been called away.
yeah, I blame the writers. None of this seems in keeping with Sookie's character. Period.
Now, I will say that I can see her being slightly off-put by Sam not telling her/not trusting her all these years. That would be the thing that would hurt me the most. Also, her world has been turned upside down with something/someone killing her grandma, cat, and other women in town. And now Bill might be gone forever.
Her first thought was that Sam was getting ready to kill her, so she must have been terrified.
I can see her being aloof, but not mean.
She was mean.
I can see her being aloof, but not mean.
She was mean.
This.
Questioning, sure. Inferring that he's gross in some way? NSM.
I really didn't like Sookie tonight at all. Get over yourself, girl.
Poor Eddie.
I continue to be in awe of what a gianormous douche-nozzle Seth Green is willing to play on Entourage.
I just want to mention that I ran across Jim Beaver's name and email attached to an IMDB bio of Richard Farnsworth last night. I emailed to see if Jim Beaver The Prolific Bio Writer On IMDB is the same guy as Jim Beaver Who Is One Of My Favorite Character Actors, and I had a nice little note from the man this morning saying yes. So very cool.