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Oh I am so glad he's gone! As soon as they talked about having him glamored I knew he was going to die because no one knew that Terry set up his own murder.
But aside from that, I have to say I really enjoyed last night's episode
Oh I liked Terry and Arlene. I will miss him but his storyline had ended so I can understand him being written off the show. I enjoyed last nights episode too.
What is up with this season? I am just not into the Lillith thing. And the prehistoric flashbacks featured the worst wig ever on the guy who played Warlow. I have NO clue what Sookie's motivations are anymore. Its just a mess.
I guess my main issue is they continually keep doing a 180 with characters. I can suspend disbelief fine as long as things are consistent within a shows universe but having people change their core beliefs randomly as a plot device is getting tiresome. Same thing with more "fact based " things like Sun Church girl rescinding the invitation to a house she doesn't own or mentioning the whole perpetual virgin thing several times in a few episodes then never having it come up again for a couple of years in spite of Jessica having sex, then poof, it's a back again this past episode?
How about the entire thing with what they were doing with Jason and Jessica there? What were they trying to do? They knew it was his girlfriend (or at least Sarah did) so what was she hoping to accomplish? I can't see any scenario where he wouldn't hate them all more because of it or be less determined.
I guess my main issue is they continually keep doing a 180 with characters. I can suspend disbelief fine as long as things are consistent within a shows universe but having people change their core beliefs randomly as a plot device is getting tiresome. Same thing with more "fact based " things like Sun Church girl rescinding the invitation to a house she doesn't own or mentioning the whole perpetual virgin thing several times in a few episodes then never having it come up again for a couple of years in spite of Jessica having sex, then poof, it's a back again this past episode?
How about the entire thing with what they were doing with Jason and Jessica there? What were they trying to do? They knew it was his girlfriend (or at least Sarah did) so what was she hoping to accomplish? I can't see any scenario where he wouldn't hate them all more because of it or be less determined.
I think Sarah (Sun Church girl) did that because just prior to that scene they were introduced and when just the 2 of them were in the room, he threatened that he would expose her. She knows he's kind of against killing vampires so I think she arranged Jessica and the guy to see if Jason would break down. I don't think anyone else in the room knew about Jason and Jessica. And I agree with you about Sarah rescinding the invitation. It's not her house nor did she invite Jessica in so I was a bit thrown off with that.
ok, why did Sookie have a change of heart for Warlow?
Because he told her that he only killed her parents in order to save her life, and that he had been waiting generations to make this bond with her. Generally when you save Sookie's life you are going to get laid.
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