True Blood Sex and Violence Meter: Let's Twist Again, Like We Did Last Summer

It's become a True Blood tradition: a few episodes into the season, Michael Lehmann will direct an installment featuring a wild sex scene that leaves everyone talking. Last year, it involved a Bon Temps Burning Man festival where outside, women smeared their boobs with dirt while inside, Mehcad Brooks impressively tried to steal the show's rear acreage crown from Ryan Kwanten. How did this season's episode compare? Let's just say that there was a head-turning moment that made the sex and violence tallies shoot way, way up.

· Sookie Matrix-shoots a werewolf, then Eric jumps in front and takes the bullet (Violence: +5). The wolf naked-morphs (Sex +2) as Eric give the line "Who do you work for?" his best Jack Bauer. Sookie looks on miserably, because no one wants to be the Renee Walker in this scenario.

· So much carnage! The wolf bites into Eric, Sookie shoots him, and Eric finally sinks his teeth in. At least Sookie's Merlotte's tee is still immaculate. (Violence: +10)

· As burned-up Lorena recovers (Violence: +3), Talbot queens out about the ruined tapestry. I feel like we could write most of Talbot's lines at this point. "Bill! This is a eigh-teenth cen-tur-ee alabaster vase! Please don't throw it at Lor-e-na!"

· Tara and Franklin are having weird stare-sex. She offers him a bite, but he declines because she's asking for it -- instead, he goes in through the backdoor. "I never do this," says Tara, referring to the nudity rider in her contract. (Sex: +5)

· Sam's dad is still in his skivvies. It is about as desirable as this whole boring storyline. Literally, this is an entire scene about whether Sam should stay on the pull-out couch or something. Just go to bed and have some more homoerotic sex dreams, Sam. That's when we like you. (Sex: -5)

· Pam should really get a receptionist so as not to interrupt her oral on the new dancer. Live and learn! (Sex: +3)

· Sookie pays for a funeral for Eggs, which really saps Tara of a good strangling opportunity. Boo, Sook. (Violence: -5)

· Flashback time! Bill blood-cries over his son's dead body. His wife shoots him in the shoulder. Lorena appears, which is confusing, because she's basically a doppleganger of the wife but with better hair and makeup. I guess Bill really had a type back then. (Violence: +2)

· Twice in this episode, Bill wakes up barechested from a flashback. Good of Stephen Moyer to not wear a bra to bed, like so many actors do onscreen. (Sex: +2)

· Oh no, Jason's terrible bullethole visions are back. Upside: a half-moon shot! (Violence: +1, Sex: +1)

· Hoyt finds the corpse who's gone missing from Jessica's house. It ain't much, but at least it's a Hoyt scene. (Violence: +1)

· If there's one thing True Blood needs, it's more potential suitors for Sookie. Meet Alcide, the tall, strapping werewolf who (contrary to reports) does not get naked in this episode. This is the equivalent of making us wait for the third date, isn't it? (Sex: -3)

MIDWAY POINT: Violence is far outdrawing sex, 17 points to 5. If Sam's dad would just get a nice pair of shorts, this could all be avoided.

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Comments

  • TurdBlossom says:

    Brings new meaning to the term, Twist Ending.

  • NP says:

    I loved when Eric called Lafayette _sweetheart_.

  • Patrick says:

    This is not just a show about monsters! It has other things within it too, and I very much enjoy the Sam storyline, even though it moving kind of slow, but Sam storylines always seem to move slowly.

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