Did Lafayette have any lines tonight? I really hate the way they take Anna and Rutina's voices and make them shrill and dub them over the little girls.
I could hear it in some of the lines. They've had a zillion different young Sookie and Taras, haven't they? I'm all for a Gran drive-by, but I didn't need another effing flashback. I thought the infomercial started funny then fell apart.
And you's a dumb b*tch heifer name-caller who must be 16 years old because you obviously don't have a job or a life if all you do is sit around posting sh*t on message boards!
YOU BETTAH WORK!
Get a life.
"There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had the practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." --Alice in Wonderland
Thank you for reminding me of lizzing, PRS. That CHICAGO joke definitely had me lizzing at the dentist's office. The finale was pretty terrible, especially after next week's better-than-usual episode. I couldn't believe they spent so much time on Sarah Newlin, like why was the very last scene of dialogue a scene between Sarah and her dead husband. Who cares? I just wish it had been more cohesive, and that they had apent more time focused on the core relationships. Totally agree that Bill's requests were absurd, and that wedding...just wasn't buying it. Loved Pam and Eric as always, no idea why Sookie had to end up pregnant and with some random guy, overall the season felt like homework whenever Pam and Eric were off-screen. I'd so watch PAM!
"Some people can thrive and bloom living life in a living room, that's perfect for some people of one hundred and five. But I at least gotta try, when I think of all the sights that I gotta see, all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at"
If she was going to end up with some bearded guy, why didn't they just let her be with Alcide? I had heard spoilers that were wrong, and am glad for it. Beeeeeel drove me nuts in the end. Jessica saved the show for me. Even though the wedding was weird, love her and Hoyt together. Same shrug at the ending. I did not care that much for Sarah Newlin, and would have preferred a different order to the ending, where the Thanksgiving feast was the closing shot, not her.
I feel like Frodo after he finally tosses that ring into the fires of Mordor - It's gone, it's done... but Gandalf is nowhere in sight.
JC - you are right, but I would have preferred it to be more than that. Because clearly, what stayed with me was Sarah and Steve, and not the rest of the TB family. It just seemed like Sarah was way too much for this episode.
Uch, I hated the ending. The neatly tied up ending just didn't fit the tone of the show. The whole premise of the show is this girl who knows she is different and then learns that she is surrounded by people who aren't all human, which leads her to question everything she thought she knew about life, death, love, eternity, etc. So after finding more happiness with these supernatural creatures than she ever would with a traditional family, she ends up with the presumably human husband and nuclear family? It just doesn't make sense.
The book series ends with Jason's wedding and Sookie is single and happy thinking that she knows she will find happiness but doesn't yet know with whom she will end up. At first I wondered why Harris chose to end it that way, but after I hated this ending, now I understand.