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To be fair they've only been his daughters for all of what, three days? (I still can't decide what kind of time flow True Blood works within). He's hardly had time to get to know them let alone form an emotional attachment. Shit, he didn't even name them yet!

Isn't it wonderful?

Not my favourite episode of True Blood but it served to move the story along so that's good. A few thoughts, in no particular order:

Following up after watching S06E05: What IMDb foretold has come to pass! Only "18 Year Old Faerie #4" survived the party-gone-wrong at Billith's place. Odd that they would flesh out the credits so fully in advance. Then again your point about Lost is well taken.

Exactly. Some of the reviewers on AvClub don't seem to be fans of their assigned shows (and that does serve a purpose sometimes, alternate viewpoints and whatnot) so the official reviews aren't always great. The big draw is definitely the AvClub community. Hilarious and insightful comments abound!

That's true, Jessica and Billith took pains to try and make this seem like a fun night out instead of the abduction it was. If they were thinking they would've (a) purchased some actual liquor instead of Natty Ice and (b) hired some male hooker (sorry, "blood donor") eye candy for the girls. The fae girls would've

Found a spoiler I think! I was trolling the IMDb page trying to see if Rutger Hauer would make a reappearance this season and turns out all but two episodes seem fully fleshed out with cast listings. Should you care to look you'll find an answer to the question regarding the fate of the fairy girls…

Hard to say with this show, but I have a guess. IMDb seems to be populated with the cast for the rest of the season, unless the producers are withholding some castings intentionally (two of the episodes seemed pretty sparse).

I thought this was a pretty solid episode actually. I especially liked how they revealed the Warlow thing in the middle of the episode instead of at the end, allowed for faster plot development (something this show drags out far too often). Some thoughts, in no particular order:

While I personally liked Zach Braff in things I've seen him in, I think people might be really overestimating his Hollywood cachet in terms of pushing studios around. I mean, the only two productions I can recall him being in are 'Scrubs' (awesome) and 'Garden State' (meh). That's it. I even checked IMDb to see if