I totally agree that there was so much happening in this episode (and in most episodes) but I still want so much more! This week especially, it felt the end of the ep came so much faster than i wanted it to.
I'm probably going to post big rambly comments later but quickly I will say: I'm so glad they had Sam come straight out and tell--ok and show!--Sookie what he is. I thought they might drag out the werecollie suspicions longer. And I'm so sad for his 15-year-old self and want to know so much more.
And then Tara, Oh Tara. What is going to happen to my girl? I knew the exorcism wouldn't stick (because that'd be boring) but she can't keep up this level of misery. (Dude, even Starbuck at her lowest wasn't this bad.)
Sookie was so unsympathetic to Sam and though I know it's in character for her to react badly to proof of the supernatural, I want her to be a little more mature considering she herself CAN READ MINDS AND SEE VISIONS. I wish the show did more with that aspect of Sookie's nature actually overall.
Poor Eddie. It'll be interesting to see what changes (or not) this brings in Jason.
Oh and I think Sookie's visions in the bar were actually happening and that next episode we're going to find that girl dead in the back room. It ended kind of abruptly with her trying to escape the killer. So I think when it picks up she'll tell Sam she saw the girl being killed.
the end of the ep came so much faster than i wanted it to.
Yes! I instantly begin craving next week's ep. It's been ages since I've felt this way about a show, even my long-term ones.
Sookie what he is. I thought they might drag out the werecollie suspicions longer. And I'm so sad for his 15-year-old self and want to know so much more. I know! I was glad they leapt straight to confession. It actually felt like Sam had been hoping Sookie would 'notice' about him for some time--he really seized the opportunity to tell her the whole story. It must be lonely having no-one know and wow, I felt sorry for him re. the rejection because it seems like he's been rejected a lot of times before (and by his adopted family--eep!).
t she can't keep up this level of misery. (Dude, even Starbuck at her lowest wasn't this bad.) I seriously started to think the same thing. But the Starbuck call is a BIG one! ;) Though when she and Sam had their 'let's have sex, omg no, let's fight'/*flail*/WTFdoyouwantfromme/Nothing! *storm off* moment (again!), I really thought 'they're like a dysfunctional Lee/Kara'. Which is the saying something given that Kara/Lee is built on the premise of dysfunction and bad timing. ;) But Sam/Tara makes Kara/Lee look 'good'! (Though I guess Sam/Tara have the trump card on actually being more of a couple than Lee/Kara ever managed... already.)
I want her to be a little more mature considering she herself CAN READ MINDS AND SEE VISIONS Yeah. She sure ain't a 'hero' character. I thought Sam's speech on the dancefloor about his worst fears re. her judgemental nature being confirmed was justified. I can see why he would have thought that she would understand and she just totally didn't. Ok, his timing sucked because she is terrified and jumpy and neurotic right now, but even so... I do hope she comes around and admits she was a bit fast to judge.
next episode we're going to find that girl dead in the back room. It ended kind of abruptly with her trying to escape the killer. So I think when it picks up she'll tell Sam she saw the girl being killed. Ok, cool. That's what I thought was happening but then I second-guessed myself.
I'm probably going to post big rambly comments later but quickly I will say:
I'm so glad they had Sam come straight out and tell--ok and show!--Sookie what he is. I thought they might drag out the werecollie suspicions longer. And I'm so sad for his 15-year-old self and want to know so much more.
And then Tara, Oh Tara. What is going to happen to my girl? I knew the exorcism wouldn't stick (because that'd be boring) but she can't keep up this level of misery. (Dude, even Starbuck at her lowest wasn't this bad.)
Sookie was so unsympathetic to Sam and though I know it's in character for her to react badly to proof of the supernatural, I want her to be a little more mature considering she herself CAN READ MINDS AND SEE VISIONS. I wish the show did more with that aspect of Sookie's nature actually overall.
Poor Eddie. It'll be interesting to see what changes (or not) this brings in Jason.
Oh and I think Sookie's visions in the bar were actually happening and that next episode we're going to find that girl dead in the back room. It ended kind of abruptly with her trying to escape the killer. So I think when it picks up she'll tell Sam she saw the girl being killed.
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Yes! I instantly begin craving next week's ep. It's been ages since I've felt this way about a show, even my long-term ones.
Sookie what he is. I thought they might drag out the werecollie suspicions longer. And I'm so sad for his 15-year-old self and want to know so much more.
I know! I was glad they leapt straight to confession. It actually felt like Sam had been hoping Sookie would 'notice' about him for some time--he really seized the opportunity to tell her the whole story. It must be lonely having no-one know and wow, I felt sorry for him re. the rejection because it seems like he's been rejected a lot of times before (and by his adopted family--eep!).
t she can't keep up this level of misery. (Dude, even Starbuck at her lowest wasn't this bad.)
I seriously started to think the same thing. But the Starbuck call is a BIG one! ;) Though when she and Sam had their 'let's have sex, omg no, let's fight'/*flail*/WTFdoyouwantfromme/Nothing! *storm off* moment (again!), I really thought 'they're like a dysfunctional Lee/Kara'. Which is the saying something given that Kara/Lee is built on the premise of dysfunction and bad timing. ;) But Sam/Tara makes Kara/Lee look 'good'! (Though I guess Sam/Tara have the trump card on actually being more of a couple than Lee/Kara ever managed... already.)
I want her to be a little more mature considering she herself CAN READ MINDS AND SEE VISIONS
Yeah. She sure ain't a 'hero' character. I thought Sam's speech on the dancefloor about his worst fears re. her judgemental nature being confirmed was justified. I can see why he would have thought that she would understand and she just totally didn't. Ok, his timing sucked because she is terrified and jumpy and neurotic right now, but even so... I do hope she comes around and admits she was a bit fast to judge.
next episode we're going to find that girl dead in the back room. It ended kind of abruptly with her trying to escape the killer. So I think when it picks up she'll tell Sam she saw the girl being killed.
Ok, cool. That's what I thought was happening but then I second-guessed myself.
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