This episode rocked.
I loved how kind everyone was to each other. Lafayette giving Tara a foot rub (and what was that wonderful song playing?), Sam being nice to Tara, Sam encouraging Tommy, etc.
I think it says more about me than Bill that the thing I find most unforgivable that he's done is trying to rid himself of Jessica just because of his self-loathing. I loved the scene where he was teaching her to fight. Although I was getting uncomfortable bits of UST.
Eric continues to be the best double-agent to double-agent. I love when we see flashes of what he's really feeling and then how he used that to make himself sound sincere. And then he STAKED TALBOT WITH A MOTHERFUCKING WOODEN DILDO.
Jesus and Lafayette were wonderful this episode!
And I totally loved the pan from Hoyt crying to Jessica feeding on that werewolf. I'm beginning to think Jessica may have made the right move for Hoyt by dumping him.
I loved how kind everyone was to each other. Lafayette giving Tara a foot rub (and what was that wonderful song playing?), Sam being nice to Tara, Sam encouraging Tommy, etc.
I think it says more about me than Bill that the thing I find most unforgivable that he's done is trying to rid himself of Jessica just because of his self-loathing. I loved the scene where he was teaching her to fight. Although I was getting uncomfortable bits of UST.
Eric continues to be the best double-agent to double-agent. I love when we see flashes of what he's really feeling and then how he used that to make himself sound sincere. And then he STAKED TALBOT WITH A MOTHERFUCKING WOODEN DILDO.
Jesus and Lafayette were wonderful this episode!
And I totally loved the pan from Hoyt crying to Jessica feeding on that werewolf. I'm beginning to think Jessica may have made the right move for Hoyt by dumping him.
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They totally don't. I think the series could only be improved by more focus on plotlines that don't relate to Bill and Sookie.