ANALYSIS READY: 1. Dream!Eric is not woobie!Eric. Sookie thinks that she could still love him when he gets his memories back. 2. Author insertion. Apparently Alan Ball is an advocate for MFM threesomes? 3. I wonder how much of her loving Bill is from the blood and how much is ~unresolved feelings~ because this past episode it seemed like they were finally into amicable ex territory. 4. She shouldn't have woken up when she did, the guys were totally eyefucking each other. 5. Her look when she woke up says that this is something her subconscious came up with. 6. Did you notice her dress comes off a little more each time the camera cuts to her? So I'm bullshitting a little because it was mostly monologue. And when they immediately realize it's a dream I think
I love Luna's parenting, and how she's teaching through her actions and is conscious of the impression she makes. This is also the Sam I love (although idg why anyone is still Team Sam wrt Sookie, they barely see each other anymore and have both moved on).
Another thing I liked about the Mavis storyline is that all those characters got to interact with people they normally don't. Like when's the last time Hoyt and Arlene saw each other? Has Jesus even been introduced to anyone else? But they're all in this crisis together and still clearly have their own motivations/stories behind them. Wrapped up really nicely, I think. Terry needs more screentime. And I love how Jesus isn't treated as less-than, or the butt of jokes, because he's a nurse. His emotional calming-skills and crisis-skills are what saved the day here and the "I need my Lafayette" drove that home. Idk maybe I just love cheesy overwrought scenes but that one was perfect for me.
Idk how I feel about Alcide right now, he's being kind of a jerk about Sookie but he's also doing a lot only for Debbie. I wonder if they fall into the close platonic friends category? But yeah, they're both trying but completely missing where the other one is.
The fucking in the truck cracked me up. Also what happened to Jason's morals from before where he kicked her out? I thought the music was coming from an advertisement until I paused several times, it just made no sense.
What's the betting that Bill doesn't run and instead stays around to make a scene?
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1. Dream!Eric is not woobie!Eric. Sookie thinks that she could still love him when he gets his memories back.
2. Author insertion. Apparently Alan Ball is an advocate for MFM threesomes?
3. I wonder how much of her loving Bill is from the blood and how much is ~unresolved feelings~ because this past episode it seemed like they were finally into amicable ex territory.
4. She shouldn't have woken up when she did, the guys were totally eyefucking each other.
5. Her look when she woke up says that this is something her subconscious came up with.
6. Did you notice her dress comes off a little more each time the camera cuts to her?
So I'm bullshitting a little because it was mostly monologue. And when they immediately realize it's a dream I think
I love Luna's parenting, and how she's teaching through her actions and is conscious of the impression she makes. This is also the Sam I love (although idg why anyone is still Team Sam wrt Sookie, they barely see each other anymore and have both moved on).
Another thing I liked about the Mavis storyline is that all those characters got to interact with people they normally don't. Like when's the last time Hoyt and Arlene saw each other? Has Jesus even been introduced to anyone else? But they're all in this crisis together and still clearly have their own motivations/stories behind them. Wrapped up really nicely, I think. Terry needs more screentime. And I love how Jesus isn't treated as less-than, or the butt of jokes, because he's a nurse. His emotional calming-skills and crisis-skills are what saved the day here and the "I need my Lafayette" drove that home. Idk maybe I just love cheesy overwrought scenes but that one was perfect for me.
Idk how I feel about Alcide right now, he's being kind of a jerk about Sookie but he's also doing a lot only for Debbie. I wonder if they fall into the close platonic friends category? But yeah, they're both trying but completely missing where the other one is.
The fucking in the truck cracked me up. Also what happened to Jason's morals from before where he kicked her out? I thought the music was coming from an advertisement until I paused several times, it just made no sense.
What's the betting that Bill doesn't run and instead stays around to make a scene?