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True blood season 3 review
True blood season 3 review












Hall (another "feels" crusher when he thinks he sees David), Frances Conroy, Lauren Ambrose, Freddy Rodriguez, Mathew St.

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Joining Jenkins on the series were Peter Krause (yup, our feels our still crushed over what happened there), Michael C. dies in the opening episode, only to become more of an impactful presence on the series and his family via flashbacks as well as in the minds of the various characters. The show is hurtling towards the season finale, can’t wait to see what True Blood will serve up next.With its first episode, Ball's series made quite an impact. True Blood is at it’s best when it focuses on the central characters and this is exactly what this episode did. It will be interesting to see which vampires hold on to their morals now that he is out of the picture.Īnother solid episode of True Blood, and even though we had no Jessica, Terry, Arlene or Talbot and very little Lafayette, the episode did not suffer for it. Frankly, someone had to do it the Magister seemed to be more trouble than he was worth. As is the fact that Russell Edgington killed the Magister. The idea of Eric turning Hadley has repercussions beyond annoying Sophie Anne, and this issue is sure to come up again and cause some complications. There is still not enough Eric in the show this week, and with the demise of Franklyn Mott the week before, we need our fill of handsome evil vamp.

true blood season 3 review

This just reinforces the idea of Sam as a truly good guy, the kind that lives next door but never gets noticed.

true blood season 3 review

Sam, in a nice display of brotherly love, takes Tommy away from his abusive parents and the life of illegal dog fighting that he was subjected to. Jason is still not learning from his mistakes, or to stay away from someone when they tell him to… Wonder when he will learn? He is as infatuated with her as he was with Amy in season 1, but since this is happening so late in the season, it seems that this is going to be a story for Jason over the next season as well. This seems to be a story line that will be set up to slow burn and establish the next season of the show.Īnother slow burner is going to be Jason’s relationship with Crystal. It’s pretty clear she meant some other world, not a duplex in Bon Temps. The other interesting element here is the introduction of Claudine who, in the books is Sookie’s fairy godmother, and asks Sookie to come to her home with her. What it means for their relationship is unclear, but judging by the Sookie’s scream upon waking, all is not well with her. What seems to be the main story of the episode is Bill’s accidental attack on Sookie. Meanwhile, Sam rescues his brother from a dogfight and Jason becomes even more infatuated with Crystal. Eric then rescues Pam from the Magister who marries Russell Edgington and Sophie Anne before being beheaded by Edgington who has grown tired of the “authority” the Magister operates under. Hadley, the queen’s consort, reveals that she is Sookie’s cousin, and Eric turns her into a vampire. Meanwhile, Sophie Anne is being kept in what looks charmingly like a birdcage but refuses to tell Eric what he wants to know about Sookie. Even more interesting is the fact that Tara kicks Bill out of the van and into the sun but he doesn’t burn… While unconscious Sookie has a strange dream about a strange woman called Claudine who warns her that Bill will “steal her light”. Bill doesn’t realise what he is doing and ends up drinking far too much from Sookie, resulting in her being taken to hospital by Tara and Alcide – her co-conspirators. The escape goes awry when Sookie allows Bill to drink from her. In the latest episode of True Blood, Sookie rescues Bill from Russell Edgington’s house, after killing Lorena.












True blood season 3 review