Giving blood transfusions to the masses is no longer (sort of) the motive of the makers of True Blood. When the eternal storylines had become outlandish since Season 4 with the addition of about 96 new characters per season, the show forced their audience to no longer be unable to focus on the main characters - we had lost our True faith. So it's refreshing that they've put the gear in neutral and calmed the bleep down in this final Season 7, given that ratings have gone down since Season 5.
SPOILERS below (if you aren't caught up)
In the latest episode "Fire in the Hole," we discover that Sarah Newlin is alive-and-kickin' and still into faux gurus, a weeping Pam finds Eric Northman who has been infected with the Hepatitis V virus, and Eric's hair was out of control in 1986 Paris. Alcide is now doing half-nude New Balance ads in the forest? True has incorporated a classic horror theme of the townspeople turning on "the hero" (Sam Merlotte). They don't have burning stakes, but they've got guns and they want the blood of anyone who is no longer (or has never been) human. Sookie Stackhouse and Bill Compton kind of start courting again, as Bill's blood transfusion has apparently given him a clean slate in this undead life. Jason Stackhouse hasn't had much progression as a character since the show started - he remains a conflicted human being susceptible to manipulation. Jason has the potential to focus on his career as a police officer, yet he keeps getting caught up with any dame who gives him an iota of attention. The blurred lines of sexuality is explored with Lafayette's visitor (Jessica's boyfriend who looks like Lafayette's ex: the brujo nurse). Of course, Alcide, a character that we had no legitimate interest in, had to "go out" naked. What a way to show what he was good for.
The pace of True Blood has slowed and the blood makers are finally going back to their roots of Season 1 by focusing screen time back on the main characters that started this vampire bandwagon. Give me 45-60 minutes of Lafayette (the best character on the show) hanging out in his apartment delivering one liners, dancing by himself, smoking herb, and having deep conversations with whomever sits on his leopard couch, and I'll be content.
Dear True Blood,
If you're going to take Lafayette out, give him a fabulous death worthy of his presence.
Truly,
Fan since 2008
SPOILERS below (if you aren't caught up)
In the latest episode "Fire in the Hole," we discover that Sarah Newlin is alive-and-kickin' and still into faux gurus, a weeping Pam finds Eric Northman who has been infected with the Hepatitis V virus, and Eric's hair was out of control in 1986 Paris. Alcide is now doing half-nude New Balance ads in the forest? True has incorporated a classic horror theme of the townspeople turning on "the hero" (Sam Merlotte). They don't have burning stakes, but they've got guns and they want the blood of anyone who is no longer (or has never been) human. Sookie Stackhouse and Bill Compton kind of start courting again, as Bill's blood transfusion has apparently given him a clean slate in this undead life. Jason Stackhouse hasn't had much progression as a character since the show started - he remains a conflicted human being susceptible to manipulation. Jason has the potential to focus on his career as a police officer, yet he keeps getting caught up with any dame who gives him an iota of attention. The blurred lines of sexuality is explored with Lafayette's visitor (Jessica's boyfriend who looks like Lafayette's ex: the brujo nurse). Of course, Alcide, a character that we had no legitimate interest in, had to "go out" naked. What a way to show what he was good for.
The pace of True Blood has slowed and the blood makers are finally going back to their roots of Season 1 by focusing screen time back on the main characters that started this vampire bandwagon. Give me 45-60 minutes of Lafayette (the best character on the show) hanging out in his apartment delivering one liners, dancing by himself, smoking herb, and having deep conversations with whomever sits on his leopard couch, and I'll be content.
Dear True Blood,
If you're going to take Lafayette out, give him a fabulous death worthy of his presence.
Truly,
Fan since 2008
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