@Kommunistrus: I thought they had a better plan than just killing the sheriff, and sanctions would follow. And then it turned out that it was solely Tara's plan. I remember when Bill killed a vampire, he was forced to turn Jessica. So Tara will have a child, even though they were told to raise the birth rate anyway.
@Lina_Nichols: Icol was invented and the real death came from it. Actress Tina Majorino, Into the Water World (1995)/Waterworld and The Anatomy of Passion (TV series 2005 – ...)/Grey's Anatomy has seen.
Hoyt acted selfishly, he just decided to forget about Jess and Jason, and what should they do? Should I erase my memory too? Well, you're going to Alaska anyway, time heals, you'll think less and less about them over time, and then if you suddenly return to Bon Temps, maybe you'll start being friends with them from scratch, but no. Although it's easy for us to reason without having such a function as memory erasure in real life, but they have such an option, and it's tempting to use it.
I want to believe that everything will turn out much better for Hoyt in Alaska than in his hometown. and it was sad, but also a good ending (is this really the ending?) the stories of this sweet guy.
The farewell scene in the bar was very stylish, well done, well played. Well, Bill and Eric immediately flowed when they realized that they were talking about a specific fairy. So now, I'm 100% sure Bill has a plan.
I started watching True Blood for the sake of vampires, but now the storyline with fae representatives is much more interesting. Vampires are already tired of another cult in the series (the Brotherhood of the Sun, the cult of Dionysus, now Lilith). I'm waiting for the truth about Lilith to rain down on them like a bucket of cold water.
I also feel very sorry for Jason. I also understand forgetting Jessica—she's a vampire, she'll survive (both this period and Hoyt himself). But to do that to a friend... Yes, Jason shouldn't have gotten involved in a relationship with Jessica, whatever that relationship was, but he didn't deserve to be forgotten. Hoyt didn't just throw him out of his life, but completely erased him. It's too cruel.
What kind of nonsense is it to produce 30 new vampires??! If the true blood factories have been destroyed, then soon there will be more vampires than people. What will they eat?
Russell said at the council meeting that he wanted Sookie's blood to go out in the sun. Bill and Eric are right, that's enough for a couple of minutes. It's all nonsense. It would be fine if one person drank it and allowed it to recover, hiding it from others. Why would the whole council tell?
@Nadezhdat: well, as top predators, we eat farmed meat, and vampires could do the same. It's probably a bit difficult for Russell to synthesize fairy blood alone.
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You can't tell with Bill, he can be really dumb.
Well, Bill and Eric immediately flowed when they realized that they were talking about a specific fairy. So now, I'm 100% sure Bill has a plan.
I also feel very sorry for Jason. I also understand forgetting Jessica—she's a vampire, she'll survive (both this period and Hoyt himself). But to do that to a friend... Yes, Jason shouldn't have gotten involved in a relationship with Jessica, whatever that relationship was, but he didn't deserve to be forgotten. Hoyt didn't just throw him out of his life, but completely erased him. It's too cruel.
Russell said at the council meeting that he wanted Sookie's blood to go out in the sun. Bill and Eric are right, that's enough for a couple of minutes. It's all nonsense. It would be fine if one person drank it and allowed it to recover, hiding it from others. Why would the whole council tell?