and then i woke up
Jun. 26th, 2011 11:57 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
True Blood 4.01
Jason Stackhouse
Terry and Arlene are a close second.
Time jumps. They don't always work. In some ways this one did and in other ways it most definitely did not.
Tara? (No really, I'm totally baffled by this whole thing. The sparring thing. The girlfriend thing, but most especially the not rushing off to see Sookie thing. I mean it's been a year. Seriously?)
It's always good to see Jessica but the way they pretty much destroyed her and Hoyt in the 10 minutes (or less) of screen time they have had just makes me furious. They were one of my favorite parts of the show -- one of the only reasons I continue to watch. It was good while it lasted?
And the last line, owning Sookie, etc., SO OVER IT. Not romantic. Never has been. And in the past it's at least been used in an effort to protect her from harm. Please, someone hit him over the head with a brick so he can lose his memory faster. I'm gagging over here.
Where was Alcide?
In conclusion: Jason Stackhouse
Jason Stackhouse
Terry and Arlene are a close second.
Time jumps. They don't always work. In some ways this one did and in other ways it most definitely did not.
Tara? (No really, I'm totally baffled by this whole thing. The sparring thing. The girlfriend thing, but most especially the not rushing off to see Sookie thing. I mean it's been a year. Seriously?)
It's always good to see Jessica but the way they pretty much destroyed her and Hoyt in the 10 minutes (or less) of screen time they have had just makes me furious. They were one of my favorite parts of the show -- one of the only reasons I continue to watch. It was good while it lasted?
And the last line, owning Sookie, etc., SO OVER IT. Not romantic. Never has been. And in the past it's at least been used in an effort to protect her from harm. Please, someone hit him over the head with a brick so he can lose his memory faster. I'm gagging over here.
Where was Alcide?
In conclusion: Jason Stackhouse