True Blood: Antonia’s Gone Crazy!

True Blood: Antonia’s Gone Crazy!

Posted by Dustin on 08.22.2011 at 5:00 pm

So here are my thoughts on the latest “True Blood.”

Sam and Luna escaped together with her daughter to go camping and get back to nature. Meanwhile back in Bon Temps, Marcus demanded a meeting with Sam, got Alcide to be his back up muscle, but it was Tommy who showed up . . . pretending to be Sam. When they nearly kicked the life out of him, they realized they’d been duped. Alcide stepped in to save Tommy and took him home. First, I wouldn’t have cried if they did kick the life out of Tommy. Actually I guess I would have lost respect for Alcide had he let that happen. As for Sam and Luna . . . will they get their happily ever after? Sam Trammell did give us a teaser that by the end of the season “they are in a good place.” It also sounds like Sam will eventually face off with Marcus.

I was actually unhappy that the story with Arlene’s baby resolved so soon, and the way it did. With Jason, Jesus and other’s help, the spirit in Lafayette (who showed up at Hoyt’s house with the baby and a gun) remembered what really happened to her. Her lover killed her and the baby and buried them both in Hoyt’s yard. Once they dug them up, and let Lafayette hold the dead baby, the mother and baby ghost were basically reunited and left in peace. I had hoped maybe the baby wasn’t dead, maybe he or she was someone in town . . . However maybe the guy who committed the killings still lives in town?

Andy finally got busted for being on V by Jason. Thank goodness, maybe this story can come to an end!

Jason and Jessica did the dirty deed, which of course left him feeling just dirty. I did love the scene of Jessica crying to Nann, and her saying the last few hours they’d spent together made her realize she was glad she never became a maker!

Sookie, as she recovered from being shot, had a threesome dream about Bill and Eric . . . . Well it was more entertaining than most of her story has been this season at least!

Debbie started using V again, and then came to Sookie to try and make peace. It seems she’s for real . . . or did the V mask her real feelings? At first I thought they might be deviating from what happens to Debbie in the books . . . but rereading some of the spoilers for these last few episodes . . . I don’t think so.

Antonia and Roy, the only witch still on her side, planned to have a brainwashed Eric kill Bill at some big tolerance rally that night in order to turn everyone against Vampires. That’s pretty much where the show ended. Sookie learned Antonia was keeping Tara and the rest locked up, and she headed (with Debbie) to warn Bill. Unfortunately she was too late, as Eric (and other bewitched vampires?) started killing people at the tolerance rally.

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  1. Disapointment with the dream Sookie had, fully clothed Bill and Eric? Poooohy! Unless I missed it, there was no Pam in this episode, but Nann kind of made up for it, laughed at her and Jessica’s interaction, and of course Alcide getting into bed, *wipes sweat off brow*. I can’t wait for next week !

    Comment by lori
    08.23.2011 at 12:56 pm
  2. I though Debbie was trying to double cross Sookie when she told Antonia that she delivered Sookie to her and tried to make a quick get-away.

    I was confused by Tommy’s visit to Marcus – was he trying to redeem himself in Sam’s eyes, or get him into more trouble?

    I was disappointed that it was Bill who saved Sookie (again). I thought he was silvered by the witches – how did he get away? I was hoping that the storyline between Alcide and Sookie would develop further.

    I too was surprised the Mavis/Lafayette storyline seemed to be resolved so neatly. Does this mean no more evil baby doll? Is Mikey a normal baby now? Maybe more will come from this. Perhaps Lafayette and Jesus will be the ones to shoe Antonia the light.

    I laughed when I noticed that Jason crossed out “Monster” on the box of Jessica’s things. Hoyt should realize that Jessica is still a teenager (although he’s not too mature himself).

    Comment by DNA
    08.25.2011 at 9:34 am

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