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Sam has left with snooozzzZZZzzze …īut, True Blood being True Blood, there's still a batshit crazy plot to tie up with the Yakuza and New Blood, and a newly-blonde Sarah Newlin (which was a great scene for Pam). Arlene has a vampire boyfriend (with whom she's also not having any sex), while in one of the show's more hilarious sequences, Eric finally has sex with Ginger, which takes her about 30 seconds to orgasm. Bridget and Jason are less certain, especially since we've been through this whole "I'll teach you not to have sex" thing with Violet just last season. LaFayette has another chance at love with James, just like Jessica and Hoyt have their chance now. The threat of rogue Hep V vampires hasn't been an issue since about Episode 3, which is giving everyone else the freedom to party it up and look to what's ahead. His season-long fixation on his pre-vampire life that he lost - the one with the strong and sweet wife, and his children he never got to know - seems to prove though that Bill himself is ready to choose something beyond life as a vampire.Īs makes sense for the series' penultimate episode, everything (and everyone) is settling down. He knows as well as she does (as she finally admits to Arlene) that she can never do this while Bill roams the Earth, though. Bill can only offer her death, and he wants her to choose life. Bill appears to have made his final decision, but then again, nothing on True Blood is ever final. Jessica came clean to Hoyt about the mistakes of the past, and that whole situation, told from both Jessica and Jason's viewpoints, was re-hashed and course-corrected (also, Hoyt has gotten a lot better at sex).īut it also feels like a substitute for what fans may have wanted between Bill and Sookie. Now that Hoyt suddenly doesn't want children (whatever), and Jason really, really does, they did a girlfriend swap.
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Jessica and Jason were set up later as being true loves, but the show rightfully set them back on a path that made more sense. As I mentioned last week, Jessica and Hoyt's relationship was probably the most genuine and sweet relationship the show ever had, and there's nothing wrong in returning to it. Take, for instance, this sudden reunification between Jessica and Hoyt. Many have died, and logic left the building a long time ago, but True Blood still has to power to glamour us in even the worst of times. That has been exemplified in moments like the "family" dinner at Bellefleurs, or quiet moments like Eric and Bill having a (seemingly final) conversation. But these last two seasons without show creator Alan Ball have actually done a lot that is right (though not everything). True Blood is a show that's easy to love and easy to hate, sometimes even within the same episode.