I think the chapstick issue is still from the curse? I don't know, I didn't even notice anything. But they probably wanted to subtly show that she still has to fight to keep up her beauty.
Haha, yeah, but I hope she'll stick around for a while. Right now it seems like she's doomed. But the actress makes the character seem so enjoyable and her story in the show in so well written, down to the last detail, that it would be nice for her to come back.
bluh bluh huge rantambrmerlinusSeptember 8 2011, 15:25:47 UTC
Lafayette and Jesus act like a couple.
Seriously, last episode ended with Jesus curled up and monosyllabic in bed, with the most terrified expression on his face, and Lafayette can't even spare a shoulder pat, much less a hug? Who the hell sees their significant other in that much pain and not reach out with anything more than words? What kind of couple sleeps two feet apart? They look like two frat boys who don't want to remember that one time they made out drunk but end up having to sleep in the same bed due to wacky shenanigans.
They've been going out for a year now, the least you can have them do is fucking touch each other.
I would also like to see about 500% less Sookie/Bill/Eric nonsense, but you seem to have that aspect well-covered.
Re: bluh bluh huge rantnemesisofamorSeptember 8 2011, 19:58:07 UTC
You're right,Laffayette and Jesus should have a more physical relationship. They don't need to have a Talbot-esque sex scene, but I'd prefer more closeness. Their kisses are always brief, they don't hug or hold hands a lot... I personally thought it was sweet how Laffy was there for Jesus in the end of the episode, but if they weren't held back for whatever reason... I mean, every TV kiss and make-out scene is choreographed. So are they holding back because it's a gay couple and one of them is Mexican, the other black? I hope not! It would be such a double standard, because Tara and her short-term gf got really hot scenes
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I would be fine with the last episode just having the family units hang out.
Stackhouses + Tara eating pizza and watch TV. Then Sookie goes to work and Tara talks sense into Jason and calls her ex.
Bill getting fired and bound in silver for like... a month and being straw-fed by Jessica while they watch Degrassi or listen to T-Swift. Something that involves crying from Beel, I miss Beel's tears.
Eric on his knees apologising to Pam and being the perfect man-servant for her. Ginger screams at some point.
Arlene + Terry + kids doing things that are awesome and not dying. Also, no more Andy or fucking stupid ghost storylines.
Holly and her kids? She was missing for like... two days. There has to be something there.
Nan and Pam having a Skype date.
Jesus getting a hug. He's grown on me, little bugger.
Alcide not going to prison.
AND THEN IT ENDS AT MERLOTTES BUT NO ONE CARES ABOUT SAM OR DEAD MARCUS.
That would be perfect, except Degrassi already had it's season finale (don't ask how I know this, I'm embarrassed myself), but i LOVE the idea of Jessica feeding Bill with little slushies full off blood while playing him teeny music and talking about her dating life. This episode does need one more thing though. A fucking party for Jesus. He saved everybody! After he undid the binding spell, Marnie was useless, and the vampires... well, nobody in the coven really needed them, they were just showing up to traumatize these people some more, then glamour them. But since Jesus did the real work, they should really worship him. Although I've read somewhere that there is a group of people who already does that ;)
Ohhhhh, I get it. A little normal outside of the crazy. I actually think that might have been cool - even though the Sopranos ended that way and people lost their minds.
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No faeries or hotshot for me either! In fact I wholeheartedly agree with almost everything on here.
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Well then my wish for the finale is that Pam's lips don't fall off? Ha. I love her, I truly do.
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Seriously, last episode ended with Jesus curled up and monosyllabic in bed, with the most terrified expression on his face, and Lafayette can't even spare a shoulder pat, much less a hug? Who the hell sees their significant other in that much pain and not reach out with anything more than words? What kind of couple sleeps two feet apart? They look like two frat boys who don't want to remember that one time they made out drunk but end up having to sleep in the same bed due to wacky shenanigans.
They've been going out for a year now, the least you can have them do is fucking touch each other.
I would also like to see about 500% less Sookie/Bill/Eric nonsense, but you seem to have that aspect well-covered.
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Stackhouses + Tara eating pizza and watch TV. Then Sookie goes to work and Tara talks sense into Jason and calls her ex.
Bill getting fired and bound in silver for like... a month and being straw-fed by Jessica while they watch Degrassi or listen to T-Swift. Something that involves crying from Beel, I miss Beel's tears.
Eric on his knees apologising to Pam and being the perfect man-servant for her. Ginger screams at some point.
Arlene + Terry + kids doing things that are awesome and not dying. Also, no more Andy or fucking stupid ghost storylines.
Holly and her kids? She was missing for like... two days. There has to be something there.
Nan and Pam having a Skype date.
Jesus getting a hug. He's grown on me, little bugger.
Alcide not going to prison.
AND THEN IT ENDS AT MERLOTTES BUT NO ONE CARES ABOUT SAM OR DEAD MARCUS.
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This episode does need one more thing though. A fucking party for Jesus. He saved everybody! After he undid the binding spell, Marnie was useless, and the vampires... well, nobody in the coven really needed them, they were just showing up to traumatize these people some more, then glamour them. But since Jesus did the real work, they should really worship him. Although I've read somewhere that there is a group of people who already does that ;)
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