Like Jason Stackhouse on the trail, the second episode of True Blood jumps right on its target.

And yes, we talk about that scene.

So, lets get this out of the way right now:

Forget shipping.

And honestly, its a shame that this scene overshadows everything else in tonights episode.

Why not begin the remaining six episodes with other blood dream fantasies as well and get every ship covered?

Actually, I can guarantee there will be at least one more to come…

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So, that about covers it.

Now, onto the actual episode!

Almost blissfully I Found You divides an entire hour ofTrue Bloodinto three, tightly written and focused subplots.

The first subplot is what happens when the lead characters (i.e.

the adults) leave the good, loving folks of Bon Temps to their own devices.

Even Hoyts bedeviled mama chimes in that she had suspected for a year that Sam was really a dog.

Of course, she still voted for him, but his platform must have left her howling too.

And much like the protagonists of that King vampire opus, Im not sure theyre worth saving.

Well maybe Adilyn, but Jessica cant help her until next week.

Sookie discovers a diary in the last house that fell, baby and all, to the Vombies.

And quite honestly, this flashbacks biggest achievement is reminding viewers just how simply superior that first season was.

And what did the superior first three seasons have in common?

Itwasthe Sookie and Bill Show.

I am his, totally and completely.

Thus, its also time to admit that it is a foregone conclusion that Bill and Sookie areTrue Bloodsendgame.

And honestly, it just feels right.

Meanwhile Alcide is such a non-entity that its best if we just shake that fleabag from the conversation.

Luckily, and most surprisingly, tonight had one very strong subplot above the rest.

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Rating:

3 out of 5