Here’s our review….

And Im back!

Of course, the big takeaway of last week, as well as tonight, is Bill Compton.

that I have quit trying to read her actual motivations.

And Im well aware that many characters have dispersed since then.

One built on obvious affection and pride, it could be as fascinating as the Eric and Pam one.

Thus, Jessica is ultimately wastedwaiting in the wings for a storyline that nobody should care that much about.

Speaking of which, what is the deal with Violet?

Clearly vying for someGame of Throneslevel incest (didnt we already have Eric and Nora on this show?

Certainly more than Sam Merlotte feels like.

When she explains that to her new vampire beau, he shows no concern.

He just wants to dance with her.

There is a sweetness and understatement on display that I dont associate withTrue Blood.

The single Bon Temps story that had the most intrigue this week, however, probably belonged to Hoyt.

Its like a character ofAndy Griffithstumbled intoBuffy.

Could he find another handsome vampire with Hep-V who would do it for a fraction of the money?

But lets not quibble on logic.

…Well, other than Sarah Newlins sister.

I have to genuinely question the logic of this entire sequence.

Yet, in this hour, she seems almost willing to die for Noomi.

Then again, she is still Sarah Newlins sister.

And Sarah was showing a special brand of crazy this week.

That Sarah will kill herself next week before she gets to play off Eric and Pam one more time.

One thing is for sure: its not the last time for them.

A vile of New Blood has Bills name on it.

Hopefully, now that the final choice is revealed, Sookie will work on making herself happy too.

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Rating:

3 out of 5