True Blood: Why did Jason blame himself for his parent's death? Was he the reason they were on the road that night? I can't remember.
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maybe it was his band-aid?
maybe it was his band-aid?
No, they said it was Sookie's and that he wasn't going to let her blame herself for it the way he has been blaming himself all these years. I just can't remember why he used to blame himself.
maybe it's related to the dream with the cereal.
I have a vague memory that it was mentioned way back when - that they were running late because of him, or had to go get something, I don't remember, but it was why they were on the bridge when the flood happened, I think, something like that. When they thought the parents were killed in a flood. I want to say his guilt had something to do with why he didn't live with Gran, too. But I don't remember specifics.
I have a vague memory that it was mentioned way back when - that they were running late because of him, or had to go get something, I don't remember, but it was why they were on the bridge when the flood happened, I think, something like that. When they thought the parents were killed in a flood. I want to say his guilt had something to do with why he didn't live with Gran, too. But I don't remember specifics.
Thanks. I thought it may be something like that, but I couldn't remember the specifics either. Also were they saying that Sookie is half fae? Wouldn't she at the most be 1/4 fae?
I assume that was just Claude saying she wasn't full Fae and not being precise. But it did jump out at me when he said it. Unless there's more to the other side of her family than we know, I suppose.
I don't know how it's taken me this long to properly accept that True Blood is a cavalcade of batshit crazy. Goddamn.
I'm pretty sure I was certain of that by the time Sookie had no objections to being ravished by a guy who'd just crawled naked out of a muddy grave.