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This season is dragging. There are some cool parts but not enough overall. The fairy pond scene was horribly boring. They need to step it up in these final episodes. They spent way to much time looking for Bill and spent way to much time on the King. Although Eric is getting ready to unleash his vengeance on the King for killing his father. Now that will be interesting.

I will agree about the search for Bill, but the King has been one of my favorite characters this season. He's so...deliciously evil it's awesome to watch
 
I will agree about the search for Bill, but the King has been one of my favorite characters this season. He's so...deliciously evil it's awesome to watch

Amen. Denis O'Hare's Russell is a riot. He enjoys such a twisted joie de vivre(or should that be joie de morte?) in the ruination he causes. "Haaaaaaa, faaaaaaaaaaaanntastic!!!"
 
This season is dragging. There are some cool parts but not enough overall. The fairy pond scene was horribly boring. They need to step it up in these final episodes. They spent way to much time looking for Bill and spent way to much time on the King. Although Eric is getting ready to unleash his vengeance on the King for killing his father. Now that will be interesting.

I agree. There have been some cool moments, but overall we are more than half way into the season and it seems like they are still setting up parts of the story.
 
Well, here's episode synopsis for the rest of the season SPOILERS GALORE

Episode #32:
“Night on the Sun”
AUG. 8
Shaken and disillusioned, Sookie rethinks her relationship with Bill. Sophie-Anne takes up a new residence as Russell plots his next move. Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) and Bill reconcile; Jason throws down the gauntlet in hopes of saving Crystal; Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) gets a surprise visit from his mom, Ruby Jean (Alfre Woodard); Sam tries to keep Tommy in check; Merlotte’s gets a new waitress; Eric proves the depth of his allegiance to Russell. Sookie finds herself in a vulnerable position when Alcide needs to deal with a family emergency. Written by Raelle Tucker; directed by Lesli Linka Glatter.

Episode #33:
“Everything Is Broken”
AUG. 15
With the ratification of the Vampire Rights Amendment at hand, Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck) detours to Fangtasia to confront Eric about the Magister’s disappearance. A grief-stricken Russell vows revenge against his foes, vampire and human. Awaking from a slumber, Bill uncovers the truth about Sookie’s true identity. Jason gets unexpected help as he goes up against Felton (James Harvey Ward) and Calvin (Gregory Sporleder). Sam is distressed by Tommy’s attitude; Tara (Rutina Wesley) encounters a new ally and an old tormentor; Hadley introduces Sookie to a new family member; Arlene (Carrie Preston) despairs about her future; Hoyt confronts his true feelings. Written by Alexander Woo; directed by Scott Winant.

Episode #34:
“I Smell a Rat”
AUG. 22
A reluctant Bill warns Sookie about the dangers she will face. Jesus (Kevin Alejandro) is intrigued by the mysterious qualities of V. Sam’s recent fit of rage triggers dark memories. Eric takes precautions and fulfills a wish; Arlene turns to Holly (Lauren Bowles) for help with a pressing problem; Jason deals with the unexpected, both with Tara and Crystal; Jessica is torn between Tommy and Hoyt. After communing with Talbot (Theo Alexander), Russell promises to extract vengeance on his enemies. Written by Kate Barnow & Elisabeth R. Finch; directed by Michael Lehmann.

Episode #35:
“Fresh Blood”
AUG. 29
Bill tries to earn back Sookie’s trust, but ends up bringing her face-to-face with fresh dangers. Knowing he’s no physical match for the King, Eric tempts Russell with the “ultimate vampire dream.” Jason tries to wrap his head around Crystal’s revelation. Sam embraces his dark side, alienating everyone except Tara. Hoyt and Jessica take their romance to the next level; with Holly’s help, Arlene puts her future in the hands of a goddess; post V-trip, Lafayette struggles with new demons. Written by Nancy Oliver; directed by Daniel Minahan.

Episode #36:
“Evil Is Going On” (season finale)
SEPT. 12
Eric (Alexander Skarsgård) grapples with his conscience while plotting his perfect revenge against Russell (Denis O’Hare). Fed up with being “vampire crack,” Sookie (Anna Paquin) considers a new life without Bill (Stephen Moyer) – or any other vampire. Tara (Rutina Wesley) discovers some surprising news about Sam (Sam Trammell), whose rage resurfaces upon learning of Tommy’s (Marshall Allan) latest transgression. Jason (Ryan Kwanten) finds a new calling after warning Crystal’s (Lindsay Pulsipher) family about an impending drug raid. Plagued by visions, Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) turns to Jesus (Kevin Alejandro) for help, and learns his boyfriend has more to offer than companionship. Hoyt (Jim Parrack) hopes for a future with Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll), spurning Maxine’s (Dale Raoul) pleas to wed Summer (Melissa Rauch). Written by Alan Ball; directed by Anthony Hemingway.
 
If tonights episode ends again with Sookie screaming, I'm going to scream.

Also, if Russell is 3000 years old, why did he say commands to the werewolves that killed Eric father in a southern accent?
 
Finally got caught up thru ep 7 and all-in-all, fun season.....Some really shocking deaths (to me) so far......one of my fav characters has got to be the queen - super sexy and feisty!
 
It's hard to for me to care about the fight scenes because the werewolves are just so unimpressive. You see a growling wolf, camera cuts away, cuts back, naked bloody dude on the ground. :rip
 
I thought tonight's episode was pretty good. One thing I didn't understand was why Eric's ears and nose were bleeding when he was talking to Hadley. They weren't in the scenes before or after. :dunno

I'm still not sure whether Franklin is dead or not.

And the hillbillies get creepier and creepier.
 
I think Eric entered a home in which he wasn't invited.

No, they were at Russell's place. I think Hadley was brought along with Sophie-Ann. Besides, if all a vampire got was a bloody nose and ears, I'm sure more of them would enter a house uninvited.
 
No, they were at Russell's place. I think Hadley was brought along with Sophie-Ann. Besides, if all a vampire got was a bloody nose and ears, I'm sure more of them would enter a house uninvited.
I know he was at Russell's, I meant maybe he left and entered somebody elses home.

And Eric is older and much stronger than other Vamps, so maybe that's all that happens to him?

But if that isn't the case, then why the hell was he bleeding? :dunno
 
I know he was at Russell's, I meant maybe he left and entered somebody elses home.

And Eric is older and much stronger than other Vamps, so maybe that's all that happens to him?

But if that isn't the case, then why the hell was he bleeding? :dunno

I don't know!!!






:lol
 
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