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Thursday, August 9, 2012


Watch True Blood Watch: Season 5, Episode 4 - We'll Meet Again Online Free Full Streaming "We'll Meet Again" may very well happen to be the most family-focused episode of the season, if not completely of True Blood, with blood-ties playing a vital role in several story arcs explored. On the other hand, blood is definitely sort of relevant in this drama. 

"I ruin people's lives."
Sookie was long overdue for a binge drinking session, and tonight she gave herself one after nearly dying in a vehicle accident. The car issues were Lafayette's fault. His inner demon came out to experience, once again after Lafayette called Sookie "the fuckin' Angel of Death" because of her involvement in each and every bad thing that ever appears to happen. He nearly sent her to her death when he went all demon-face and set some weird spell on her behalf car. I doubt the tuck-and-roll approach can be used all that often in car accidents in real life situations, but it worked well for Sookie. After she failed to gain charge of her vehicle, that's what she did to prevent slamming into the steering wheel when her car slammed in to the tree. She made it home by walking and promptly drank her sorrows away. Lafayette seriously needs to get a grip on his alter-ego. And Sookie needs a new car, because I'm thinking hers now looks about as forked as Lafayette's demon-tongue. 

About Sookie, tonight's episode felt like a throwback to Season 1, not only because she was back working at Merlotte's in her trademark skin-tight t-shirt, but additionally because everyone there was judging her, this time around not to be a "fangbanger" so much as for her part in Tara's vampirization. Apparently, word has gone out and there is not a part of Bon Temps who doesn't think a smaller amount of Sookie for which she did. 

Speaking of Tara…
Obviously, Tara didn't fry herself to death within the tanning bed. Pam got to her over time, honoring the sacredness to be a maker by saving her progeny from the gross, melty death. And after slapping Tara's charred face, she commanded her to not condemn herself to death by acute tanorexia. Such commands can't be denied, regardless of how badly the vampire loathes her new nature. 

Pam's maternal side appeared to kick in after that, and lots of that likely had to do with Eric's return. Tonight would be a huge episode for Eric and Pam. After Eric interrogated her within the Russell situation, she sort of challenged him to release her. She was mainly trying to prove a place at the time, also it worked. After that, Eric knew that it wasn't Pam who dug up Russell nor did she have anything to do with his return. However it got Eric thinking. He's travelling having a stake pointed at his chest and also the Authority breathing down his neck. His days may be numbered. Maybe it's time to cut Pam loose. 

Eric decided that it was for top that he release Pam. She'll carry on the family line contrary happens to him. It was a moving scene, however i can't help but feel like it's all a set-up for some other scenario that probably won't have much (if anything) related to Eric's Authority situation, which I just don't believe will add up to Eric's true-death. You never know though? Maybe the Authority will end up killing Eric, but what does releasing Pam have to do with anything? If he dies, doesn't she keep on the household name anyway? And even with her released, isn't she still related to him enough to become in danger? Maybe I'm over thinking this. Probably. I'll buy the whole ordeal, I simply won't be surprised if, at some point down the line, Pam being separated from Eric doesn't end up being much more relevant to the show compared to need to release her proved to be. 

It was kind of fitting, though, that Pam should be set free. She's a maker now. The figurative torch has been passed. She's her own progeny to look out for. And she did just that when she ordered a reluctant Tara to give off a doe-eyed blood-donor who had been bizarrely wanting to be Tara's meal.

Authority
The Authority continued to torture Nora, looking to get information from her concerning the Sanguinista. She was ready to be sent to her true-death on her beliefs, but not prepared to keep her mouth shut if it meant Eric (and Bill) dying too. Following a creepy blood-anointing gesture that had Salome cooing words of encouragement into her ear, Nora evidently threw in the towel some information on a traitor in the Authority's midst. And he comes in the form of the kid vampire Alexander Drew - a.k.a. Judas (or recognized to me as The Anointed One 2.0). Roman made a big show of calling out Alexander Drew, going on about his fancy stake, that was fashioned from wood from Judas' hanging tree. And then he made a bloody mess of the kid. I'm not sure I've seen a bloodier boardroom scenario since O'Ren Ishii made her reason for Kill Bill: Vol 1. 

So, shall we be assuming Nora's been kept alive? 

Alcide
Alcide had a big night. After storming from Sookie upon learning about Debbie, he confronted the Pelts to let them know Debbie was dead. Then he blamed her death on Marcus, that is just as well as Marcus is dead too and Debbie was involved with him, after all. He said he killed Marcus for killing Debbie. The Pelts were clearly angry with Alcide, despite how remorseful and tear stricken Alcide was. Considering that he and Debbie happen to be together for years, it appears as though they will blame him, if only because of not protecting her. Justified? No. Understandable? Sure. They're distressed and grieving. Let's just hope they really did leave without planning to return for any kind of revenge. 

The Debbie matter may actually be ended. Not just have the Pelts left, but Jessica helped the problem by glamouring Andy into disregarding your research. So that's that. And then Alcide visited Sookie's to let her know everything was dealt with. Evidently, his feelings for Sookie are sufficiently strong to appear past the fact that she killed Debbie, because soon after drinks and Sookie flirtatiously calling him out for being in love with her, the 2 were making out. About time! Of course, Bill and Eric just happened to be watching externally. Convenient timing, but a minimum of it fast-forwards the point at which they find out that Sookie's managed to move on. And today it seems like Bill feels less bad about dragging her (back) into this Russell mess. 

Everything else...

Andy and Jason opted for "the Judge" to what they thought was a club of some type, but was actually a secret faery burlesque place filled with hot women who appear to have no prejudice against middle-aged sheriffs or judges. Jason wasn't doing so bad himself, until one of the faeries read his mind and discovered his preference for any certain redheaded vampire. After which he spotted Hadley, who was working there and kind of hiding out to protect her precious part-Faery blood. She let slip that Sookie and Jason's parents were killed by vampires and that's when things got out of control. Jason tried to get Hadley to explain the problem, but he and Andy were promptly ejected from the club and back into the faery-field, after which these were zapped with what looked like exactly the same light-power Sookie has. Which side we discover them in a few days? (I'm guessing laying inside a field with no memory of what happened.) 

In the club, Andy encountered Morella, the faery woman who seduced him at the end of last season. Seems likely his relationship together with her will conflict with his relationship with Holly. Andy might not wish to piss either of those women off though. 

Sam was invited to "run with" a couple of shifters. They also extended the sale to Luna, however chose Sam over her when they found that he and Luna were on the outs. Sam accepted and went to meet up with them only to discover them dead. It appeared as if they'd been shot. Maybe it was the werewolves? Or perhaps is someone else targeting shifters? 

Enroute to North Dakota to locate Eller with Patrick, Terry flashed back to a night in Iraq when some of the soldiers were drinking and doing drugs. These were watching a city get attacked whenever a local approached them. Either because he was messed up on booze and pills or simply angry, Eller shot him. More shooting ensued along with a bunch of people were killed. These are the type of things that explain why Terry doesn't want to speak about Iraq. Back in the present, he and Patrick found Eller hiding in certain weird bunker somewhere. The problem didn't look good. 

Eric wasn't the only one having a parent moment tonight. Amidst searching his house for any bug that would let you know that someone found out about where Russell was buried, Bill took a moment to notice how good Jessica does, saying he thought he did well together with her. It was nice to see both of these back on the watch's screen together. And after watching Eric release Pam, I have to admit, I appreciated the connection between Bill and Jessica a bit more. 

Tonight's episode was short on great lines, but Tara has got the quote of the night, when referencing Sookie… 

"She's always safe, because there will always be some fool that'll have a bullet for her. Always." 


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