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POLL : What did you think of True Blood - Sunset?

Aug 20, 2012

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  1. Lilith is evil ,I knew that all along. She is manipulating everyone. The general that came to the authority was right about Roman, he was the only one that was keeping the peace. I wish Roman hadn't been killed off, none of this would have happened. Nora isn't evil like Salome, I cannot stand her anymore.
    Last, I doubt Russell will kill Sookie or the other faries. They will kill him,,

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  2. The general was right about Roman, he was the only one that was keeping the peace. I wish they hadn't killed him off. Lilith, she is pure evil and is manipulating everyone by telling them that they were the chosen ones. Nora and Eric realized the truth and don't believe any of this.
    Russell I doubt will kill sookie and the faries. I knew Jessica would never turn Jason into vampire, she likes humans way too much and wants to protect them. She does not see them as food.
    Morella and Andy- hmmm, he was surprised but doesn't fully believe the baby is his

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  3. So glad the show didn't do something stupid in turning Jason. As soon as Jessica told her to trust him the very first time, I knew what she was going to do. It's hard for me to be sure these writers won't do crazy things, the way the show's been the past two seasons.

    The best thing, for me, about this season - Sookie and Jason sibling
    relationship. It's one of my favorite things about the show and it
    started to become one in the books, when Jason got his crap together.
    Ryan and Anna are amazing with each other, I can actually believe they're
    brother and sister. Just loved every scene they've had this year. Esp.
    tonight's, when she said goodbye and it seemed as though it were very
    possible he could die. And Jason's amazing with how devoted and
    protective he is of her. Willing to face a 3,000 year old vampire to save her
    life.

    Someone can stake/behead/burn Roslyn (red-haired Chancellor lady) any time now. How drunk was she the night she turned Elijah? Or did he just become a lame Lestat wanna-be later? Here's rooting for Nora to be the one to take out Salome. So glad Eric and Godric made her come to her senses. I hope she survives the season, though.

    I have a feeling, though, that Warlow is going to be the main focus of next season. There's no way they're going to deal with that in the finale. Maybe get another hint of who he really is and it's the big mystery for next year. Considering what book 6 was about and Hadley isn't a vampire or dead, it makes sense that they'd create a completely new storyline that has nothing to do with Book 6, *Definitely Dead+.

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  4. Decent ep even though this season has been fairly uneven, but still somewhat enjoyable in parts: the Tara/Pam relationship, Sookie/Jason dynamics have been great and Jessica is still one of the better characters still. The Sam/Luna hunt might have somewhere to go since they're at the authority, but the Alcide/father plot just seems out in limbo right now. The elder fighting Russell was a let down and even though I figured he would win, that she'd give him a better fight. My guess is that Russell will eventually bite the big one when all the fae will combine their light, or possibly even be killed by this Wardlow character who sees Sookie as his - thus setting the table as the big bad for next season. Not really sure how the authority plot will end up - I'm going to guess that Bill and Salome will end up battling and then it will take a team up of Bill/Eric/Nora and perhaps Sam/Luna to kill Salome and then Nora will have to take over the authority and go back to mainstreaming with a lot of damage control to be done... I'm just curious how this will all wrap up with a couple of eps to go....

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  5. The only way they get away with the death of (the really cool) elder is that there was another plan and she walked out there.


    So, I figure that Lilith taking out the authority


    Whether the General was lying about the weapons or not, he was right. Humans own the day and if they go on a concerted rampage vampires are toast. I've been thinking that for weeks and was thrilled that someone said it. I like that Eric improvises well enough to use the situation to escape. Too bad Pam didn't know about that before she got herself arrested.


    I do really hope that this season sees the final death of Russell. There was nothing gained by digging him up. Start the fat trimming with Russell (though Steve was lots of fun.) Then get rid of Alcide.


    Not enough Lafayette this ep. Still too much vampire shenanigans. I really liked the Fairy Elder. Glad they returned to the Andy/fairy thing. I knew the good time moments with Holly's kids was a bad omen. :-)

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  6. ..all episode was awesome lilith want to destroy all advisers and the only two vampires could save bill & the rest of good vampires ?? but may be one is erick because nora will change side a dark and persuasive compulsion & congrats the mice trainer there were amazing

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  7. This seasons storyline had nothing to do with the book.. This show is a spin off from the book and doesn't follow what the book does.

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  8. Bill cracks me up. He's been repressed for so long all it took was was religious drug experience to turn him into a zealot. Someone needs to introduce him to some recreational drugs quickly.

    As always, Pam and Tara were the best part of the episode, though Jason's love for Sookie just played out wonderfully.

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  9. True Blood really sucked last night. No pun
    intended. And, I just found out there is a new writer. Well, I hope they
    fire her for next season. Especially since I feel like a tennis ball bouncing from one dumb story to the next. Nothing really makes sense. Every character is all over but really no where. For the first time ever I don't care what happens to any of them.


    Obviously the new writer is into naked woman
    and is totally forgetting the female fans or male fans that are into naked men. Two
    seconds of Eric's back. Seriously???? Not that I don't love Sam but
    seeing him naked every week hmmm I want more Eric. Thank goodness
    Alcide has been shirtless more but again I want my Eric back.
    I apologize if I offended anyone. I don't pull any punches. I know some people love this season. But, this year hasn't been the True Blood I've learned to enjoy and love.

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  10. There were no mice trainers, Nora won't show any dark side. She realized the truth that's why she and Eric escaped. . I doubt there are two vampires that could save Bill.. He needs to save himself.

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  11. .darling any animal working in true blood or any series had a trainer by .//.LAW.// to protect there rights those mice are training is a fact the rest will be answer on sunday when the bloodbath resulting in the fight will start .

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  12. You do that the mice were not real, they were just CGI mice. Anyone can tell a real one from a fake. Those were fake.

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  13. I absolutely loved the parts of the episode centered around Jason and Sookie. It's always great to see just how much they love each other, especially since they're all they have left in the world. I've also really enjoyed seeing this different side of Bill this season. I know he's kind of just being an ass now, and maybe they're starting to take it too far, but it's kind of a refreshing change.

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  14. I agree about most of this except for your take on the nudity. It's True Blood. There has always been equal-opportunity nudity and I imagine there always will be. It's not specific to any writer. It's just a part of the show.

    As for the quality of the show - I agree 100%

    True Blood season 5 has been this show's worst. At the beginning of the season, it seemed like some of the storylines had potential (Pam & Tara, the Bill / Eric roadshow, Sookie's alienation from all her friends, Roman & The Authority) but every one of those subplots were either abandoned or went horribly, horribly wrong. Alcide, Lafayette, & Terry have a three-way tie going for season's worst supporting character storyline.

    I cannot point to one plot or subplot this season and say "True Blood did a really great job with that." In fact, there were very few things True Blood did right this season.

    Things True Blood did right:
    - Pam's backstory
    - The "abjure" scene with Eric and Pam at Fangtasia
    - The Hoyt - Jessica - Jason scene at Merlotte's.

    Everything else from season five can be tossed.

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  15. Yeah, I know. I'm one of the people who reminds OTHER people about that.

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  16. Don't forget Roman, he was only person that didn't go all crazy in the authority.

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  17. Season five is not exactly a shinning example of True Blood making but, let's just face it, it's still better than season three. I don't give a rats ass about Russel (as well as Klaus on The Vampire Diaries) and, if it was for me, both of them could be killed off anytime. Almost every subplot this season went bad and there were certain points on this week's episode that I didn't even recall some of them were over, from the lack of impact (Terry was un-cursed? Jesus' omen plotline already ended? When?) and others were just simply misused for the lack of time to proper develop them all (Alcide's father thingy, Emma's abduction and so on), there are just too many things happening at once that result in the feeling that nothing's happening at all. But some things were correct and exciting (Elder Faerie was incredibly amusing, too bad they killed her off so fast + Lilith turning the members of the Authority against each other is the perfect development to this season's main storyline. Anyone else thinks the Vampire Goddess is either trying to fetch an one-true-leader to the Sanguinistas OR just trying to eradicate them for misinterpreting her legacy, being she a Mainstreamer?) and, even though Russel was the big bad for that, Jason and Sookie's relationship has being incredibly explorated this season, with the faeries and all. Too bad they brought Maurella back to shake things up with Andy's life, I was really liking how he finally had something good after four seasons of bullshit... All that said, let's just wait for the finale to wrap things up and hope next season they build something more concrete and overlap the character's individual storylines into one thing better than recklessly through Sam and Luna at the middle of vampire business (bullshit, I tell ya, bullshit).

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  18. Oh, don't be too hard on Sam and Luna. They should get their own ridiculous spin-off about nudist spies. :P

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  19. Roman was good and killing him off signaled the end of anything that was good about the Authority storyline.

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  20. I agree, bad move to kill him off. I liked Roman, and he should have staked Salome when he had the chance

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  21. do not like this storyline. Humans had to come first, who else would turn into vampires? And they need people for real blood, w/o humans they will cease to exist. Get ack to the books, the stories are better.

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  22. I agree. I think that's the thing that bugs me most is that there was potential to explore what the Authority was a little more with Roman. Something about killing him off like that, and him not being able to interact with most the main cast was a bit disappointing IMO

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  23. Alcide wins hands down. :p

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  24. I actually liked this one...I specifically was tickled with the fairies, the elder fairy, and Russell's much missed screen time.


    I think the one I am sick of seeing nude is Lilith.

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  25. It's a chicken or egg conundrum, but I suspect two things...


    1. What Sophie Anne told Bill about creation and the power of belief is the underlying backbone in True Blood's mythos...


    Bill Compton: So, how do I kill it?
    Sophie-Anne: You can't. She's convinced herself she's immortal and so she is... William surly you know everything that exists imagined itself into existence.
    Bill Compton: Umm... I'm not entirely familiar with that theory, no.
    Sophie-Anne: [musing] Well, think about it. Imagine that you're a wild young girl who's married to some jerk who treats you like property and is also f****** some 14-year-old boy. And along comes this religion which encourages you to get hammered, run naked through the woods, have sex with who ever, what ever, and it's all part of getting closer to God?
    Bill Compton: I can see how that would have it's appeal, especially to humans with their tendencies towards puritanism.
    Sophie-Anne: Exactly! So you're f****** everybody in the dirt, why not kill something and eat it raw? Hey, you're super pious. There's nothing you can't do and each time you do, it brings you one step closer to the divine.
    Bill Compton: Isn't that delusional?
    Sophie-Anne: Never under-estimate the power of blind faith. It manifests in ways that bend the laws of physics or breaks them entirely.



    2. I think the myth of Lilith may not be what it claims to be...

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  26. I loved how Pam told Jessica that what is happening is Nesting. I loved how the Vampires cause each of them to go insane if they are forced into large groups of their own kind. It kinds of make Vampires a Universal Joke. They can not group together for too long therefore there is no unit cohesion. In their war against the humans. The Vampires as Roman knew would be eliminated.

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  27. Plus Lilith is always covered in blood. Give the God a bath. I did like the fairies but all the good things that happen are over run by all the bad so I have a horrible habit of just lumping everything together.

    I am beginning to think my expectations of this show is just to0 high. I should be lowering the bar not raising it.

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  28. You're right, and I know ;-) I'm just not loving where they are going right now. That convo with Sophie-Anne is very telling though, forgot about that.
    I agree the Lilith myth is probably not what it is claimed to be.

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  29. Season five is not exactly a shinning example of True Blood making but, let's just face it, it's still better than season three. I don't give a rats ass about Russel (as well as Klaus on The Vampire Diaries) and, if it was for me, both of them could be killed off anytime. Almost every subplot this season went bad and there were certain points on this week's episode that I didn't even recall some of them were over, from the lack of impact (Terry was un-cursed? Jesus' omen plotline already ended? When?) and others were just simply misused for the lack of time to proper develop them all (Alcide's father thingy, Emma's abduction and so on), there are just too many things happening at once that result in the feeling that nothing's happening at all. But some things were correct and exciting (Elder Faerie was incredibly amusing, too bad they killed her off so fast + Lilith turning the members of the Authority against each other is the perfect development to this season's main storyline. Anyone else thinks the Vampire Goddess is either trying to fetch an one-true-leader to the Sanguinistas OR just trying to eradicate them for misinterpreting her legacy, being she a Mainstreamer?) and, even though Russel was the big bad for that, Jason and Sookie's relationship has being incredibly explorated this season, with the faeries and all. Too bad they brought Maurella back to shake things up with Andy's life, I was really liking how he finally had something good after four seasons of bullshit... All that said, let's just wait for the finale to wrap things up and hope next season they build something more concrete and overlap the character's individual storylines into one thing better than recklessly throwing Sam and Luna at the middle of vampire business (bullshit, I tell ya, bullshit).

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