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POLL : What did you think of True Blood - Thank You?

Aug 25, 2014

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  1. That was Terrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. What the F*** was that???

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  3. It depends on what failsAugust 25, 2014 at 3:11 AM

    Dexter, HIMYM, True Blood.


    I challenge you to predict the next terrible finale.

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  4. It was okay piss we didn't get to see who Sookie is with

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  5. Hmmmmm. Well. It was good and I found there was a little moisture around my eyes during Jessica and Hoyt's wedding ( though, oddly enough, none during Bill's death scene). But gosh, Tara really got unfairly short changed this year and I feel like we did too by having Sookie wind up with a total stranger after all we had been through with her. Though it was lovely seeing everyone together at the table at the end.

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  6. We did get to see. Face was hidden because it was just a random schmo - point being she found happiness and is expecting.

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  7. The words weak, anti-climatic, and unsatisfying comes to mind. For a split second when Sookie could hear Bill's thoughts I wondered if somehow Bill was transitioning into a human. I guess the fact Bill was so close to death made him that much closer to being human and it made it possible for Sookie to hear him. At least Sookie knows that Bill really did love her. Sarah Newlin wasn't my favorite character, but to have her chained in the basement being fed to vampires over and over again didn't sit well with me. Seeing Eric and Pam become the equivalent of informercial sales people was ridiculous. You could see how miserable it made Eric as he sat solemnly on his "throne". Pam basically became what she was a human, a madame only instead of selling sex, she was selling Sara's blood. Sara was Pam's prostitute. Eric and Pam really regressed in the final episode and that's unfortunate to say the least. It was good to see how the human characters not only survived the vampire crisis, but went on to live good, happy lives as they all gathered for Thanksgiving. I just feel let down. I guess that's better than being upset.

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  8. What the hell True Blood what the hell was that .....Sookie marries some no body. So many plot holes theres so much to say and its over ... I wanted so much more for this ending just terrible.

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  9. Felt like there was "action" left on the table... ~2.0 ratings on a Sunday from a premium channel show signals there was more left too.


    Nevertheless, they sure put a nice bow on it. Liked Eric's finish the most of course.

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  10. now that it`s over I can finally come out of my closet: I HATED ERIC.

    I never knew why, he just felt like another smug douche


    Farewell True Blood, you were the last bastion of vampire media that stood against Twilight when it was popular, your time has come now that vampire stories seem to recover.
    You shall return once pussyvamps come back as well

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  11. It will been better just when Sookie about to kill Bill with her light instead of killing him it turn him complete human

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  12. Voted good. I liked it. I wish there was more of my favorite character Lafayette in it though.

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  13. This is a first ending in a really long time that I disliked. Felt very anti-climatic and rather deescalating. Come back tomorrow to chat with you guys about it...

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  14. Bill needed to die, don't get me wrong I'm the last true Bill fan.

    He was never a good guy, he was the classic vampire to me. A snake-ish liar that was so deluded into being good that he didn't realize that he was the bad guy all along.
    When it was revealed that he was always spying on Sookie it made total sense and him ultimately falling for his prey was brilliant.

    The character was a demon thinking that he was human, his relation to Sookie turned him human again though.
    He was twisted and confused.


    I`d say it was a story told backwards: the Bill we met in season 1 was a wolf among sheep, the Bill in season 2 a con-man slowly losing his way, in season 3 absolutely lost his way and mission, in season 4 the confused human battled with his vampiric side, in season 5 he turnd completely confused seeking help in religion, in season 6 he was looking for direction.


    But in his final moments he was the most human in his entire run on True Blood.
    At least that`s my take on it.


    Sookie and Bill was never about love to me but about a long road to redemption for a deluded beast

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  15. Well Sons of Anarchy, Justified, Boardwalk Empire, The Newsroom, Cougar Town and Mad Men are ending this year. My money is on Mad Men.

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  16. So...Sookie ends up with Lumberjack Dexter? heh

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  17. HIMYM destroyed the shows entirety though, we still can rewatch TB and enjoy old episodes.


    Watching HIMYM constantly being aware that future Teds voice is merely horny to get into Robins pants after his wife passed away is a whole different kind of terrible

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  18. Mine is on Newsroom.

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  19. That was the most boring thing I have ever watched... by the end I didn't even care what was going to happen I just wanted to be over.

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  20. LOL - take that shippers!

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  21. It depends on what failsAugust 25, 2014 at 3:45 AM

    I will split it: 50% for terrible show Newsroom (the only way it makes a good finale is by finishing with the reports criticizing the show), 30% Sons of Anarchy (has been downhill) and 20% Mad Men (never disappointed me, but it might happen, I feared it with Breaking Bad, glad it didn't happen).

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  22. Well SoA and Justified are my 2 favorite shows so I have faith they'll end the way I'm anticipating they will. While I've enjoyed The Newsroom it hasn't been on long enough for me to be connected to it like the other ones and Cougar Town I like it but don't love it and I've never watched Boardwalk Empire. I haven't really enjoyed Mad Men since the end of season 4 so that's why I think it'll be that one. Plus I've read that the creator has told people how he's gonna end it and they have hated it but he won't change it.

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  23. What's with serie finale lately? Dexter, HIMYM and True Blood all flopped badly!
    Is it so hard to pull a nice ending like Fringe or Nikita? Come on man, it can't be that hard!

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  24. I have the feeling that SoA's finale will be disappointed, but I'd be betting on The Newsroom

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  25. Fuck yeah, bro. I hated Eric, too. I never could understand the attraction women had with such a scheming, loathsome, despicable, underhanded character. But, girls are weird that way

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  26. I hated the Nikita finale. Just WTF?

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  27. What about the Dexter finale? That was far worse

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  28. Seriously? Well, to each his own, but I thought it was pretty nice how Nikita played Amanda in the end and left her to root in a cell, it just feel so right for her and so satisfying to see Amanda end up locked up just like she was when she was a child/teenage that I found it pretty spot on.

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  29. this was horrible, writers now befire the write and ending should have some sort of poll of what the fans want now because the all just seem to be making ending suck so much that you just go what was the pojnt of all that

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  30. Pretty yawn-worthy after the yakuza-storyline was wrapped, up until the flash-forward. Liked that Sookie didn't end up with Bill or Eric.

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  31. Layfette, Wila, Lette May, Sam all get reduced to cameo's. Seriously none of them could of gotten speaking parts. Felt more like half the characters didn't even get closure, why season 7 needed its 12 episodes back.

    It was nice they did a flashback with Gran, but why not use Rutina Wesley for a tara/sookie flashback scene instead.

    If Bill dies, why not let Sookie stay with Alcide, why kill him at all, only to have her married to a random guy.

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  32. The only thing I could think of when Eric and Pam dispatched the Yakuza was why in the hell didn't they do that sooner? Eric and Pam acted subservient to the Yakuza for so long and yet they easily killed this murderous gang of thugs.

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  33. Yes poor Tara, they could of used Rutina Wesley for a flashback with Sookie and Gran, and not had them as children. It felt sad she couldn't even be used in the final, and they used a child actor instead.

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  34. I feel like they tied it up quite neatly but it was truly disappointing for a show I once loved. I am glad though that they went their own way cause the books' finale was just disgusting.

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  35. Complete. Waste. Of. Time. Honestly, I didn't expect anything more than that from True Blood at this point.

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  36. That is an excellent point. Why was Alcide killed off when Bill and Sookie were never the end game? Sookie held a part of herself back from completely loving Alcide because of her unresolved feelings for Bill. Why couldn't we see Sookie come to terms with her past after
    Bill's death and then move on to completely commit herself to Alcide. It would've made far more sense to see Sookie have her happily ever after with Alcide than some random, faceless guy.

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  37. I still feel like this was some stupid prank and HBO is actually going to release the real ending tomorrow...that was God awful. So many things were wrong with it, I don't know where to begin. The only parts I enjoyed were the flashback to Gran, and of course, Eric rocking out in the car after slaughtering the Yakuza.


    I'm convinced Bill was actually turning human, which was why Sookie could actually hear his thoughts. But I guess they needed to portray her as "not very bright" till the very end. And if they were going to kill Bill all along, they should have just timed her relationship with Alcide to come after that, and at least most people would have been accepting of it. Putting her with some random dude cheapened the entire series for me.



    And somebody please correct me if I'm wrong, because I haven't been about to bring myself to rewatch it...but was that big dinner outside supposed to have happened only 1 year after Bill's death???
    Because that would mean that Sookie staked Bill, skipped back to her house, took a shower, and went to the nearest bar to find some rando dude to impregnate her. I don't think that's what Bill meant when he said he wanted her to start a family...

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  38. Justified - I'm holding onto hope.

    Sons Of Anarchy - I just can't see salvaging it.

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  39. Skipped 1 year then 3 years, I believe, so dinner was @ 3 years after.

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  40. Thank you :)
    I would have paid attention more but at that point I was busy flipping tables.

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  41. You know that's a good point about Alcide. The more I think about it... the more True Blood mirrors Dexter in illogical/strange/weird path for the show's major characters.

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  42. You left off .....

    The Soprano's

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  43. Exactly - but a far cry from the books.

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  44. I can't believe one of my favorite shows just ended that way, it was horrible!

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  45. I liked Eric. His smug doucheness was his charm. Fun to watch. A terrible guy in most circumstances. But fun. His scene in the car was my fave part of this ep. I laughed out loud.

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  46. The finale was P.O.S. It was boring. If I'd known it was going to end this bad I never would have bothered watching it seven years ago.

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  47. This show for me hasn't been good in a long time,i just didn't feel connected to any of the characters or the storyline. The whole Jason thing was stupid! Married with kids really? A freaking happy ending? What a snore... oh but the only good thing were Pam & Eric,didn't like the Hoyt & Jessica fiasco. Bills death was bad,super bad. (I haven't liked Bill in ages, for me the writers made him horrible)

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  48. Wow the writers wrote an ending that will take off a lot of the heat charlaine Harris got for her true blood ending, how sweet.

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  49. Sarah Newlin got what she deserved. Was never on board with Bill's suicide solution. So I'll just skip that. Except to say that I'm glad Sookie wasn't stupid enough to give up her power. Wise not to show Sookie's husband since it really wasn't the point. Did like Jessica and Hoyt's wedding and most of the happy endings. But...I think this should have been the penultimate episode. The final hour should have been the happy endings. Instead we got most of an ep with lots of depressing stuff and 3 minutes of 'oh and everybody got a happy ending' Didn't leave me with the warm fuzzy I wanted.

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  50. I thought they were going to give Bill an out to humanity as well. Sookie's blood being different seemed like a good out on that score. But nope.

    I was also a little surprised to see Eric and Pam back at the club rather than enjoying their new found wealth.

    One clarification though...I think Eric and Pam followed the original business plan they were presented with. New Blood isn't the cure. Vampires have to keep buying it to stay healthy. Sarah is still a commodity because she is the *only* complete cure.

    I didn't really have a problem with her punishment. When she came on the scene she was running, essentially, a terrorist organization that killed a number of vampires and humans. Then she went on to run a concentration camp that experimented on vampires in some pretty heinous ways, poisoned the population, and killed any humans that got in their way. That's one character that didn't deserve a happy ending. IMHO

    But I do agree 'words weak, anti-climatic, and unsatisfying' are excellent words to describe this ep.

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  51. I was okay with Eric on his own. Always hated Eric and Sookie. Actually, the only good part about Eric and Sookie were Pam's snide remarks every time Sookie's name came up.

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  52. Nice summation. I hadn't thought about it like that but it really works in retrospect.

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  53. Exactly, they killed off Alcide to get Bill and Sookie back together. Then just wasted it all. I was watching tonight listening to Bill whine about Sookie never baring children and my thought was... she could go to a sperm bank and be inseminated. Adoption...bet there are a lot of kids orphaned by all the violence that went on at the beginning of the season. Numerous solutions available before 'honey, I love you please kill me' {deep breath} I was trying to avoid that rant. ;-)

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  54. Jesus how bad was it?

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  55. So was it worse than HIMYM's series finale?

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  56. I can now oficially say that i have another series finale that i HATE very much after that terrible ending of HIMYM..but yeah..HIMYM is still the worst! R.I.P True Blood!

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  57. I understand what you're saying about Sarah not deserving a happy ending. I'm giving her credit though for trying to turn her life around to the point she wanted to be the vampires' "savior" and give them the cure. Eric on the other hand knew from first hand experience how Hep V ravages vampires and Pam witnessed the suffering of an infected vampire. That didn't stop these two from not only profiting off of New Blood, but withholding the cure so they could further profit with black market tactics by selling the cure to the highest bidder. So in the end, who really ended up be the bad guy in this story?

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  58. SOA, the last season was a mess I don't have much hope this season will bring the show back.


    Mad Men will probably have a confusing ending like Sopranos, one that is debated about for years.

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  59. Reading what has happened in the last two seasons I'm really glad I jumped ship at the end of S5, it all just sounds incredibly boring and lots of characters killed off for the sake of it but then instantly forgotten.

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  60. Awful awful awful!!! I feel like we all got shitted on!!! I'm under a pile of shit!!! TONS OF IT!!! Wtf?!?!? Ughhh!!! All I can say is...HE'S DEAD!!! I FORGIVE THIS SEASON! BUT I DO NOT FORGIVE THIS SERIES FINALE!! And the last person i wanted dead, well she's being tortured everyday for the rest of her life, so i'm good with that. But JFC!!!! That was the longest hour of my life!! (hr and change w/e).


    Best parts, AGAIN...ERIC AND PAM! Right in the beginning, and throughout i was beggingggg for them to come back!! And when they did with the most fakest commercial (which his face was priceless with that forced fake smile) i smiled again!! And Pam's "Cash only GTFO" gotta love her one liners. And i enjoyed Arlene, Holly, and Andy. The rest of it, my godddddd, nothing but talking and talking and it just dragged on!!!


    The wedding was soooo forced. Everything was forced.(Jessica did look pretty though) And seriously you left Lafayette out through the entire thing?!?! And when we finally see him he's passing potatoes!??!? Gimme a F***ing break!! They couldn't give him a line!! Ugh!!


    I could go on and on, but i'm just gonna stop b/c ugh!!! GOODBYE TRUE BLOOD, REST IN F***ING PEACE!!!

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  61. Agreed that was my fav part. i LOL'D as well.

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  62. Thank God I haven't wasted my time with show. At multiple occasions, I considered watching it. But thankfully, I didn't make that decision. And it looks like I went with the right decision. Also, I'm very hopeful that The Newsroom will make a very decent ending. So far, from Dexter and on, no series finales actually crossed the average. Except for Breaking Bad, of course. I think the last time I watched a great finale, it was back in 2011 with Smallville. I can't remember much finales right now.


    Long story short, I'm sorry for you Trubies, you wasted many, many hours on this. Better luck next time. ;)

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  63. I just came here for the comments... :D

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  64. What happened in the books?

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  65. I'm sad. I enjoyed it. But I can understand why everyone hates it. I do feel conflicted, but I am glad everything was wrapped up. I would have hated it if things were left unsolved. I do hate that Lafayette didn't get a word in, but his story was resolved a few episode ago and he got his happy ending. I am gutted Rutina Wesley didn't get a cameo, though I loved the flashbacks to Sookie's gran, Adele. Was nice.

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  66. No. I am one of the few that loved Dexter's finale. Sorry to disappoint.

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  67. So Why I feel it didn't work:


    1.All of the characters except for Jason, Sookie and Sam digress.
    a: Bill is a martyr all the way through. Asking Sookie not only to kill him, but use her light to do so, was a way to manipulate and control her and ultimately to force her into seeing more death and not allow her to really have a choice about who she wants to be. If Bill wanted to die, he could of done so himself, even out in the sun like Godric. He didn't need to do this to her.
    b.Eric & Pam go back to being the way they have always been. Although many of the scenes with them were an attempt to be funny, it took away any progression the characters had. In fact Bill's death almost was like a magic pumpkin at midnight, --it was almost like everything before never happened, which is furthered by the ending of Sookie being pregnant and with someone we don't know only 3 yrs later....
    c. Sarah Newlin. It just wasn't funny, because it only added to the fact that Eric and Pam will never learn or change.

    2. The Wedding dragged down the episode. Although it was nice idea to have the wedding in the episode, again this was Bill forcing everyone into a corner and making it as painful as possible for Sookie. It took too long and it felt impulsive and added something disingenuous.


    3. Sookie's ending is a disconnect.She basically does what Bill expects of her, so it was almost pointless that she kept her light. I think it would of been better for the audience that she either was alone (but could of adopted, went sperm bank, ect) or she ended with at least someone we knew and the audience knew she had a relationship with.


    4. The episode itself was anti-climatic because it was all about Bill dying. The season was surely different because it had a lot of interpersonal stories as opposed to a typical big bad, which I liked, but it needed more than ever to end with a twist or at least with a kick in the pants. I was surprised because one spoiler from November turned out to not be true. It stated that Warlow was returning and was stronger than ever! -I was hoping he would turn up in the finale, kill bill, turn Sookie, go after Eric, Pam, and Jess, and that Sookie would have to use her light save everyone and that she potentially could more easily be with Eric. Other endings would of been saving Bill and turning him back into a human where they had children together or the spirits returned one last time to help with the new blood or something--some way to remind the audience that there was life beyond death and maybe have Sookie have a real goodbye with Tara.


    That's generally it for now. No need to go about it and ruin it for people who enjoyed it.

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  68. It would have made more sense to have had Sookie and Alcide either never together till the end or to have had them break up over Bill and then get back together years afterward. They did not have to kill him off. Bill and Sookie could have still finished their story together. There would have been more closure with Alcide sitting at the head of the table instead of the back of a stranger.

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  69. Yep very much a cop out to that story, which in itself had very little follow through, except that Pam and Eric are as shallow and vengeful as ever. A real shame IMO.

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  70. well that sucked. expected so much more. this fell kinda flat

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  71. I guess Keith would have had the New Blood by then, become immune to Hep V so he and Arlene could have a proper sexual relationship. I think the future on True Blood is Hep V-less, and Bill was the final casualty of that disease.

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  72. I googled it at the end of the ep. Sookie ends up with Sam. Fans were pissed because they wanted her with Eric, apparently they were briefly married! Bill lived and Eric ended up with a character named Freyda, who never showed up in the HBO series.

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  73. Why the hell did they kill Alcide if Sook wasnt going to end up with Bill? Or Eric? Why didnt Pam and Eric slaughter the Yakuza sooner? Why bother with years of Jess/Jason if they were just gonna bring Hoyt for the hell of it and have Jess magically fall for him again? Why was Bill ok with Jessica and Hoyt being in the same dead end Vamp/Human relationship he and Sookie were in? Why was this season so slow, boring, pointless, and uneventful?

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  74. I hated everything in the last five minutes. I didn't like the infomercial stuff with Pam and Eric. I hated that Sookie suddenly had someone new and was pregnant? The Jess and Hoyt marriage was insanely fake. And I thought we would have gotten a better ending for Sarah. I really think they should have ended it right when Sookie staked Bill. The ending shot should have been of her covered in blood right there. Tacking on the last five minutes cheapened it and made it really suck. I feel let down by the whole finale.

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  75. I don't understand why Sookie told Reverend Daniels to tell everyone that everything would be ok? It sounded like she implied she wouldn't be vampire bait any longer, didn't it? Or something truly extraordinary was going to happen? All that happened was that she killed Bill and kept her fairy powers. I don't think that's what Bill wanted but he accepted anyway. And it said "about a year later"...Jason had three kids...Sam had a 5 year old...Sookie was pregnant and about to give birth...

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  76. *spoiler*
    she ends up with sam

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  77. It said 3 years after that following the 1 year later time-jump.

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  78. Oops I did not notice that...Thank you.

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  79. A bland finale to an all-in-all pretty bland final season, which to my recollection had just a single decent episode (Episode 4). The scenes at the graveyard were actually quite atmospheric, and great music, but apart from that, and most of the Eric/Pam scenes which I liked, it was in turns hilarious and atrocious.


    Hoyt and Jessica's wedding? If they had at least invited Lafayette so we could have gotten some good one-liners, maybe. But as it was, it was awful.


    That reminds me how angry I am at the treatment of some characters - Lafayette doesn't get a line while for some reason Hoyt and Bridget who showed up 10 minutes ago are central characters?! Tara is a teenager in a flashback that could so easily have just been the two adults (nice to see Gran again though)?


    I am glad that Sookie didn't give up her light for that asshole though, and the more I think about it, the more stupid the idea that Bill ever asked her to is.

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  80. No that was a horrible, horrible ending. #dexter fans deserved closure, not a cop out. Dexter is the one who should've died, not Deb

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  81. Sookie told Rev. Daniels that everything would be OK because she knew the cure for hep-V had been found and was on its way and the town would not have to fear the hep-V vamps anymore. But she had been sworn to secrecy by Eric about it in the club basement so she could not tell him exactly what she meant.

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  82. If you listen to interview with JC around the time of comic-com, she seems pretty adamant that she didn't want Deb to live (and I speculate it's because she did not want to sign her name to a spin off). So I feel confident the writers wrote her out, because she wanted to and it also juxtaposed the beginning of the season where she tried to kill herself and Dexter--so it strung the season together.


    TV like so many other things is subjective, so it may be a horrible ending to you, but it was not a horrible ending to me. If Dexter would of died sacrificing himself, that would of been fine, but since they are hopeful of a spin off, I'm glad he didn't die and that we could see a man who can now feel and suffer, but possibly still redeem himself somehow, some day.


    I didn't like this ending of TB, but I'm not going to go tell someone [specifically]who enjoyed, especially someone who who backed their claims on why they liked it, that it's horrible, just because I say it is! That's rude and just not true.

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  83. I agree 100% with everything you said. I, too, was thinking the flashback scene could just as easily been done with the actual actresses. This would have been much more appropriate for a series finale since it would have been a way to include the actress who portrayed Tara all these years.

    Basically, I think the finale can be summarized with... Sookie killed Bill and settled for an average joe with a cheesy beard. Everyone had a litter of children. The End.

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  84. I saw nothing wrong with it. It was a Sappy ending. I loved Pam talking to Sarah was hilarious, The idea t

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  85. Good point about the inconsistency of Bill encouraging a vamp/ human marriage for Jessica/ Hoyt while choosing death over marriage for himself and Sookie. I think the writer's thought they were being edgy with the Hep V= HIV and the vamp/ human = gay marriage analogies but it was not clever or edgy, it was just dumb.

    Also dumb:
    1. Bill subjecting Sookie to the trauma of killing him needlessly.
    2. Bill wanting Sookie to use up her last remaining defense against a vamp attack in a vamp infested world where everyone, fae or no fae, is constantly in danger so she can kill Bill fae style.
    3. Eric, the vamp Viking god, opting to wear bad polyester 70's style pants on national TV (and fabulous Pam opting for big 80's hair).

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  86. I think Alcide was killed off because the actor wanted out. This is what he claims in interviews at least. Normally I think it is a huge, ego driven, mistake for actors to leave TV shows prematurely. However, in this case, his decision was probably the correct one. Although, yes, I agree, it would have made much more sense and a much better ending to have Alcide end up with Sookie instead of a nameless, faceless, bearded stranger.

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  87. True, but it still seemed like an awful lot of kids within only 4 years. Basically, for Jason to have 3 children within 4 years, he would have had to knock up Bridget almost immediately and keep her pregnant the entire time. It is physically possible but pretty ridiculous.

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  88. I agree, but I do think the two older girls that Jason and Bridget had looked like twins too possibly which could explain that. But here's me trying to rationalise the ridiculous!

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  89. THEY KILLED BILL WHAT? I hate not having HBO wait for dvd.

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  90. Totally agree.
    Lol at Eric/Pam's wardrobe choices!

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  91. i was scared reading so much hate about the ending. But i freaking loved it. It was everything i was expecting. The momment when Sookie killed Bill and then she started to buried him, it was for me one of the best momments of the entire series.
    The wedding was the eprfect detail for Bill, Hoyt and Jessica togetehr in the end. Those extra 7 minutes they could go without it. But i like them. It shows that she trully did what Billw anted. She had kids and i'm sure she will name that baby Bill if it's a boy. I also liked that they didnt show the guy with her, they didnt need to, that was not the point of that momment.
    You will be missed.
    #ThankYou

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  92. Oh okay thank you, because it wasn't very clear for me the whole hep-v cure thing.

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  93. For the most part, I liked it too Ron. I understand what you mean, though, about reading how many people did not enjoy the ending. There were moments I did not like and did not care for or thought the writers could have fixed up a little. I look forward to reading your thoughts about The Leftovers episode too - I'm hoping to post my Review today. Have a good day Ron.

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  94. I get it now. I understand, thank you Ron.

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  95. lol, I thought the same thing.

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  96. Got to be honest, the finale bored me... so much so that I fast-forwarded a couple of times. Far too much time spent on Hoyt & Jessica's wedding. It would have been OK with they had just halved the amount of time dedicated to it. As for Bill's death, again it was dragged out far too much. I didn;t mind him dying, but boy did they really make a meal of it. Over all the finale woudl ahve been so much better if instead of making it longer, they had been harsher with the editing and cut out about 15 minutes.

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  97. IMO this show works best with a big bad anchoring the season. This final season didn't have that, and the end result is a drawn out boring uneventful mess. Half a season of Bill dying? Half a season of Eric/Pam getting babysat by the yakuza? Half a season of Sookie crying over Bill? Completely boring. No excitement. They probably should have saved Russel and/or Warlow for the final season.

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  98. It's not that I hated it, really. It just left me wanting more. Like when you go to a fine restaurant. You hear all the hype about how good the food is and then after you eat there, you're like "where's the rest of the food"? That's how I felt after Nikita. Just something missing

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  99. It ended w Sookie and Sam finally coming together. Eric went away to further himself in the vampire world - he married a queen. Bill too went away - both (Bill & Eric) agreeing it was best for Sookie.

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  100. I didn't even think about twins or notice. You are right, twins definitely make it more reasonable.

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  101. I just finished watching the last season. I gotta say, it felt a bit underwhelming. Some of the things didn't make a lot of sense, not the least of which was Bill choosing to die. He spent most of the episode explaining it to people, but it just did not make sense to me.

    I guess the ending was not as bad as Dexter, or How I Met Your Mother. (I used to re-watch HIMYM a lot, but the finale sort of ruined it for me.) The ending wasn't that bad. In fact, there isn't anything spectacularly bad about the finale, but there isn't anything good about it either. It was just average, which I guess is par for how the last few seasons have been.

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