Also, I don't like seeing Jessica with blood all over that lovely face. Girl needs a handiwipe.
And that was Hoyt driving by the scene right before, wasn't it? I'm very scared they are going to Joss us with those two and have them get happily reunited just just in time for something really, really awful to happen. I swear I'd rather have them go out together (if that's what's going to happen) then have one have to survive the other.
I got the 2nd season of True Blood through inter-library loan, and so have all five disks to get through in a week rather than just one at a time. I think I'm overdosing.
Hee.
I think that the 2nd season was v. uneven.
I'm with sumi. Although I gotta wonder if that mega-plot most of us didn't like would work better when seen in a compressed format.
I'm currently halfway through, so we'll see this weekend if I find said mega-plot tolerable watched one episode after another rather than spread over multiple weeks.
People have said that Buffy's endless rally-the-troops speechifying and training montages in Season 7 worked better when viewed all at once. Though having watched them sequentially for what seemed like 157 weeks in a row I have no desire whatsoever to find out for myself.
Still boring. Just not *as*.
I'm not sure I thought they were boring (but I guess I need to read my old posts!) - but I did feel that it was repetitive without leading to new information.
I'll be interested to get your opinion, Matt. I'm sure compressing the viewing schedule will have some effect.
I'm currently reading Club Dead, the third book, since I realized I had missed it entirely in my skipping around the series, and just finished re-reading the first one (I idly read the first chapter and realized I had forgotten a lot, so I kept going). I was surprised at how much True Blood had kept the same the first season, it had seemed so different while I was watching.