True Blood Sex and Violence Meter: It's Hot Outside!
It's been an eventful season of True Blood, and Russell's little newscast interruption a few weeks ago should be setting the stage for some pre-finale insanity, right? Not exactly, unless you expect the season's penultimate episode to include vital subplots about Hoyt's mom and that one quarterback that Jason beat up that one time. Take a look as we tally up the episode's sex, violence, and weird choices:
· After pointlessly leaving Sookie at Jason's in the last episode so he could get his lowlights recolored, Bill is SO MAD that he can't find her. He storms into Fangtasia looking for Sookie, and Pam calls him an "infatuated tween," but have a little sympathy Pam, Bill will never find someone else on this show whose name is so much fun to say out loud. They fight, and she sprays silver in his face, as one is wont to do. (Violence: +3)
· Downstairs, Yvetta frees Sookie, who comes marching upstairs to break up the Pam-and-Bill fight by chaining Pam around the neck. For as many times as this trick gets pulled on vampires, you'd think they'd invest in a few mock turtlenecks. (Violence: +2)
· Lafayette/Jesus vision quest hangover time! They cuddle a little and chat about the montage they got in last week's episode. "Man, it just went on and on, and just as you thought another scene would begin, it just kept going," they say, or maybe I muttered that part out loud. Still, Laffy may not have completely come down from his V trip, because he hallucinates a scary mask comin' at him, witch doctor style. (Violence: +1, Sex: +1)
· Crystal is explaining her werepanther-ness to Jason, and she's typically mean to him. Did these two even ever have sex? Why is he so invested in her? It's too bad that the best new love interest this season was Franklin, a sadly deceased psychopath. (Really, This Scene is in the Penultimate Episode: +4)
· Jessica and Hoyt make out, and he's still feeling the effects of the V. "I feel like I have muscles where I didn't have muscles," he murmurs. No, Hoyt, we like you because you don't really have muscles. They talk about how Jessica killed the trucker, but the super-supportive Hoyt unzips his jacket and offers his blood to Jessica. At first, I fear that the south-of-the-equator Jessica is going to take blood from Hoyt's no-no place, but she goes for the neck instead. He's pretty fine with it. No one on this show seems super fazed by getting bitten, ever. I hate even stubbing my toe! (Violence: +5, Sex: +8)
· Russell is still crazy and is having a conversation with Eric. Where are they? A museum? Russell's mansion? What's happening? Why is Russell dressed in an oversized army jacket like Linda Cardellini from Freaks and Geeks? Eric offers Russell the power of daywalking (which my spellcheck keeps converting into "jaywalking") and a cheek-caressing Russell is intrigued. The Russell/Eric conversations are much better now that Alexander Skarsgard isn't choreographing how uncomfortable he is with fake gay flirting. (Sex: +1)
· Pam is freed from her chains by Fangtasia's barmaid. Both of them get what they're built for when Pam bites into her for sustenance and the barmaid screams. (Violence: +3)
· Merlotte's. Holly is giving Arlene are going over an abortion recipe that I certainly hope does not accidentally make its way into the Merlotte's kitchen. Angry Sam comes in and shoves people and calls someone ugly. Sam is mad at everyone because he had nothing to do all season, and I am sympathetic, but you are not helping your case any here, Sam. Also, if they must go the "Sam is now a mean, spiraling alcoholic" route, I would much rather see him sulk in the corner, drunkenly criticize Andy Bellefleur's acting, and post nasty Facebook messages about Sookie at 3am that he forgets about until a panicked moment the next day. Much more realistic! (Violence: +2)
· A frustrated Jason calls Sookie and wants to know where she is. Just assume this happens in every episode. Aimless, Jason wanders onto the high school football field and watches Kitch, who seems to have football throwing superpowers. Maybe he's a were-quarterback. (Really, This Scene is in the Penultimate Episode: +2)
· A Mama Fortenberry subplot? Sure! She is mad that Hoyt isn't into Summer. Of all the Mama Fortenberry loose ends that needed to be hastily reintroduced at the end of the season, I would much rather know how the Wii-lovin' Mama F is doing on Metroid: Other M. Has she gotten the best ending yet? (Really, This Scene is in the Penultimate Episode: +10)
MIDWAY POINT: It's a tie! Violence is tied with our confusion that Really, These Scenes are in the Penultimate Episode, with both of those meters currently at 16. (Sex is bringing up the rear with 10 points.)
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Personally, THANK GOD they aren't going to do Tara and Jason. It's just so... obvious in a "Oh, she's loved him since she was a kid, but he didn't notice her, until one day..." Blech.
I do take your point about all these random scenes in the Penultimate Episode of the Season, but I think a lot of this is setting up for next season. Also, this season has had a pattern of being UTTERLY INSANE AND MINDBLOWING one episode, then an episode or two of just standard craziness and then OMG, I DON'T KNOW HOW THEY DID IT, BUT THEY TOPPED THEMSELVES! I, thus, have some faith in the actual finale.
Prediction: Summer is actually a succubus summoned forth from Hell by Hoyt's mom.
true blood sux
i mean all the blood sex and violence, c mon guys.....vampires cant even have sex....pahlease....
Since we're nearing the end of the season, let me just say that this feature has become something I look forward to every Monday. I may not always agree with the assessments contained herein but I am always entertained.
Thanks.
Concur!
Watching TB, I was thinking the same thing: why are we lingering on all this crap? Sam's meltdown (which went on and on), Kitch (?) and his V addiction Russell's wardrobe choices (this is what happens to Vampire homos when their boyfriends die?). Just a big mess. I know the finale will redeem itself, but the death of MaryAnn held my interest a lot longer last season.
and ginger too.
I was thrilled to see Hoyt's mom again and I think this was a set up for the finale or even next season. Perhaps she's in the coven of witches or what bourgeois nerd said above. Anyway, I know folks have mentioned Celia Weston or Delta Burke to play Eric Stonestreet's mom on MODERN FAMILY, but I'd like to see Hoyt's momma do it.