OK, I loved Tara's new style... as for the majority of the episode? I thought it was slow and rather all over the place. The writers tried to do too much. t wasn't until the middle where things got good...the revelation about Bill meaning.
I enjoyed this season (as usual). My favorite episode was of course the one where all the good guys kicked some bad guy ass! Last night's best moment... probably watching Eric show up at Sookie's doorstep! I love that damn, Eric with his sexy, swagger! I was shocked by the reveal of how ruthless Bill Compton was! Those Vamps ain't no good. Finally, I liked that quiet moment between Sookie and Alcide. Baby, she better jump on that next season!
Thought it was good. For several of the storylines, I thought it could've acted as a series finale. In the end, it's still got the same problem as last season: A case of the "Too Many Characters" syndrome. It's the same ailment that killed off Heroes. It's time to pare down the scope and give some major folks a taste of the True Death.
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OK, I loved Tara's new style... as for the majority of the episode? I thought it was slow and rather all over the place. The writers tried to do too much. t wasn't until the middle where things got good...the revelation about Bill meaning.
Overall, I was disappointed.
I enjoyed this season (as usual). My favorite episode was of course the one where all the good guys kicked some bad guy ass!
Last night's best moment... probably watching Eric show up at Sookie's doorstep! I love that damn, Eric with his sexy, swagger!
I was shocked by the reveal of how ruthless Bill Compton was! Those Vamps ain't no good.
Finally, I liked that quiet moment between Sookie and Alcide. Baby, she better jump on that next season!
Thought it was good. For several of the storylines, I thought it could've acted as a series finale.
In the end, it's still got the same problem as last season: A case of the "Too Many Characters" syndrome. It's the same ailment that killed off Heroes. It's time to pare down the scope and give some major folks a taste of the True Death.
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