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Friday, August 19, 2011

true blood season 4 episode 8 Megavideo

This week on True Blood: Sookie and Eric break each other in blood, Marcus shows some good and bad before the trial, Tommy takes the money and run, Ghost Mikey nanny has a brightness of Lafayette, and Jessica Hoyt divided into two very different ways, Jason hard to do right, and Antonia, and Eric does not play nice.

After a week off, True Blood is mostly back on the form. Taken together, it's back to his high level and several interesting developments push the plot. Not surprisingly, Alcide and Debbie new pack leader, Marcus, the ex mouse as Luna, but it was refreshing for him to exercise restraint, at least with respect to the package location in the fief of vampire / witch. Tommy continues along its path of stellar choices in life, but because it gives Dale Raoul to be pleased that Tommy-Mrs. Fort Berry, the predictable nature of the election is forgivable. So have fun with Chris Bauer, Andy gets a few lines, it is most of them. Get the background story of Mavis, the scary ghost, we learn unforgettable Mikey is the doll is nice, but the direction the writers take Lafayette is worrying.

It remains one of the most refreshing and enjoyable in the program and its presence will be sorely missed if he spends the rest of the channeling of the characters a new season, especially if it is by choice.

The best time of the episode is, unfortunately, reveals a dream - a shocking murder of Jessica Hoyt would take a lot of interesting character and a dark direction, let alone begin to reduce the number of characters absurdly high that often weighs down True Blood. Hacing interestng too many characters is not a common problem, but it is one that the show has suffered for several seasons. There is only so much time per cycle and dividing it among so many characters often leads to fragmented and hectic atmosphere, not to mention the fact that many of the plots in this, some of which are certainly flop (like WerePanther Jason and Sam, almost all after a period of two). Normally, this dream seems to cheat, but it extends to a shock value, it will not. Contrast the vision of Jessica and Jason Hoyt and the choices made by real people is great.

Unfortunately, not everything is perfect in the state of Louisiana. What was the best rainbow of the season was by far the worst. The scenes depicting the romance of Eric and Sookie was eyerolling and stale. Scripture and especially the scenes hold out as sore thumbs in an otherwise solid episode, and it should be an exciting relationship has lost interest and chemistry as well the first episodes of this season. The choice for blissed-sur-blood couples take the plunge into the production values ​​of the fairies did not help either. Hope that new control Antonia Eric will lead to interesting developments, because sticking a fork in it, this plot is. This is an exaggeration, it is a charred piece of carbon.

CGI fog almost never works, but we see the confrontation between vampires and witches. Antonia finally feels like a flesh entirely, Fiona Shaw performance is night and day from the villain of the series of 1920's cartoon last week. His anger and frustration are palpable, and this, rather than the agent with rage over it, makes it real. Tara also continues to grow and develop, the opportunity to run with Rutina Wesley. For the first time in years, Tara is an interesting and unknown entity, defined by their own will, not as a complement to a more interesting plot or character.

True Blood is on its way in the race, and although some detours have been made, it was a very strong race this season. What do you think of the season so far? Where do you think it will? Faerie appear when saving, or do you think that will take place in the just announced the fifth season? Send your thoughts below.

DreamHoyt dream, and Jason is an exaggeration, but do not be ridiculous of them, some of these signs of Season One. This scene shows the general public, as well as Jessica, because they have traveled.

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