I don't think Hoyt meant to dump Jessica. I do think that's how she heard it, but I don't know, sounded like a fight not a break-up, to me.
See, I think Hoyt and Jessica are so very Teenage Love Affair and that kind of first love, intense relationship lives for that break up to make up moment. I hope they get back together, and it will probably be Hoyt that makes that happen, but it totally read like a break up to me.
No, I don' think so. She heard him say he only fed from Sookie Stackhouse and thus knew to tell him to say hi, and he figured she was the cousin who left rehab from, I guess, Sookie conversations offscreen.
His reaction just seemed furtive to me. And I can't imagine that Bill loving Sookie as he does, knowing that Sookie is all alone in the world with only Jason and knowing how much Sookie loves her family, even the makeshift one she's managed to gather around her . . . knowing all that, I wonder why he'd encourage Hadley not to get in touch. He clearly knows that Sookie of all people would understand the vampire thing, and these days, Jason probably would, too. And Gran's dead, so any worries about scandalizing her are kind of moot at this point. It just was odd that he would not want Hadley to reconnect with her cousin.
Well, she would be more drama and Sookie surely doesn't need that, but I think Bill was just reacting to her asking about Gran and not wanting to have to tell Hadley what happened. And the furtiveness was just to avoid drawing the Queen's attention. We'll see if after they put down Maryanne he tells Sookie where her long-lost cousin is or not.
I hope he does. It would just be wrong not to. Besides, can Sookie really have any more drama? I think not, my friend. I think not. Shoot, Hadley would be break from her current cast of friends and family - that includes Bill himself. That man brings more drama than the entire cast of characters in North and South. (And how much would I love to read a Bill-centric True Blood/North and South fic? So, so much!)
We'll see if after they put down Maryanne he tells Sookie where her long-lost cousin is or not.
Seems to me that it's a plot point for next season.
I hope he does. It would just be wrong not to.
I'm also of the opinion that he's known where she was for a while. He didn't seem surprised. (Of course, Bill never seems surprised. Just vaguely uncomfortable.)
(Of course, Bill never seems surprised. Just vaguely uncomfortable.)
I love this! Bill Compton, vaguely uncomfortable since 1865.
It's so true! Bill always looks like he just walked in on an awkward moment.
It is true. And kind of refreshing. Nice contrast with Eric who has never known an awkward moment.
[link] - one of the best Eric/Sookie vids i've seen yet.
OK, I just hurt something laughing - "You may have your faults Andy. But at least you're wearing pants."