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Meh. After thinking it might be an okay show last week, this was back to episode one quality. I REALLY can't stress how much I DON'T CARE about her brother, the other waitress, and all those frankly boring scenes of them fucking each other. Or the black girl and the dog guy fucking each other. Or the gay guy making the brother dance. Or any of that shit. Yawn.
And the vampires were just annoying again. "Oh, we can hiss and move fast." Who cares.
And Paquin's tits seems to have shrunk since last week.
I'm still interested in Paquin's character and think she's the best thing about the show. But in all I think the show is probably "for girls".
Yeah, I pretty much hung on for the first twenty minutes, then felt there was too much Tara & Sam, and found myself flipping.
But next week's looks cool since they're hitting Shreveport, and Eric hits the scene. I, and I'm sure curiousa2z, can not stress how erotic his character is supposed to be, and how important he is in the scheme of the books. Here's hoping they do him justice.
^agreed. You sure know why Tara's so angry all the time. And White Boys really can't dance! LOL@ lafayette's remark when Tara told him bout Sam barking in his sleep...what was it - white folks are into crazy shit, or something?
LAFAYETTE = ooohweeee, FIIIINE. But he needs to be careful - having an arrangement with a breathing-challenged individual = not a good idea.
loved Sookie's little *ahem* fantasy about Bill. Bil looks like he's been working out in this ep. YUMMY. rawrrrrr.
I like Malcolm's ironic drawling persona; we're getting a glimpse of how coldly vicious they really can be. Worse to come.
^I loved how uncomfortable she got with the cat watching her. LoL.
The tattooed vampire actually seemed less sinister than the other two, especially Diane, who didn't mask her hatred for humans at all, where as the two men see humans as playthings.