Why marry Jessica when he can marry Sookie, who would obviously make sure his wishes were taken care of? I so think that's where all of this is going.
Why marry Jessica when he can marry Sookie, who would obviously make sure his wishes were taken care of? I so think that's where all of this is going.
Right? She's the one who went looking for shifters and werewolves!
Saw him in the preview for the last 4 episodes, and he was talking to Jessica! Be still my heart!
I felt like all that will nonsense was just leading directly to Sookie and Bill being "forced" to get married to protect his assets, then he gets cured by Noomi/Sarah, and they stay married, end of series, happily ever puke.
I'm glad I am not the only one who saw THAT! For the last few episodes I've been like, "you don't show a Hoyt in episode three, if you don't plan on showing a really fucking fantastically sad Hoyt and Jessica reunion by episode six." COME ON TRUE BLOOD.
I thought it had been established that the bearded hobo thing was all an elaborate act? The only identifiable flakiness, I believe, was that he refused to do some press for the last movie he filmed prior to the bearded hobo gig, but other that, once he retired the beard, he has been business as usual.
Whilst power watching Penny Dreadful S1, I lost a bet to my husband that she would show her tits by episode 2, I think she made it 6 whole episodes!
"She does something stupid and kills someone important out of panic..."
Yeah, Gemma Teller's presence on this panel means there should have been a parenthetical subtitle. Women Who Kick Ass (and Gruesomely Murder the Mother of Their Grandchildren with a Carving Fork). I have mostly checked out of SOA at this point, but am forced to soldier on because my husband likes it. I will riot if…
The only Americans on the cast, I believe, are a couple of the ladies in the white smocks. Charlize is South African, and from the clips I have seen, she's doing some variation on a British accent. Tom Hardy is British, and from the voiceover I heard in the trailer that was released yesterday, it sounds like he's…
I dunno.....from all the images I've seen, most of them look pretty filthy. Granted, with a water shortage, they should all be filthy.
It sounded as though, in the voiceover, Tom Hardy was attempting an Australian accent. What I have heard of Charlize, it sounds like she's using some variation on a British accent.....it didn't sound Aussie in the slightest.
Several commenters have suggested that Sookie's blood plus Hep-V will wind up equaling a cure from vampirism, which in the world of True Blood, is probably exactly what is going to happen. Bill turns human, which is what he's always wanted, Sookie winds up with Bill, which is what Alan Ball always wanted (and…
Mind blown. Wouldn't be surprised.
And all of their scenes where they had any romantic chemistry during last season involved a completely different actor playing James. But I guess we know why that actor asked out of his contract over "creative differences".
She got soaked in Hep V blood during the ambush that got Alcide killed. They made a big production of getting her in the lake to wash her off, but I think Sookie had allowed Bill to drink from her so that they could reestablish their blood bond, and she may have had open wounds. She's the only one Bill has had any…
OMG, I bet you are right. It definitely seems like Bill being super-infected has to be related to Sookie because she's the only one we've seen him drink from this season. I figured maybe her blood increases the infection rate compared to human blood. And until this week, I figured old Sookie would wind up being the…
Almost every single article I have seen that discusses the album Ultraviolence, except this one perhaps, acknowledges the origin of this phrase. Lana Del Rey is not even close to being the first artist to drop this line in a song in some form, and she has never stated that she came up with it herself. The author of…
Suggesting she wrote this lyric is an inference made by the author of this post who apparently isn't familiar with the Crystals' song. I have read other articles reviewing her new album, and nearly all of them mention that she intentionally used that line and acknowledged its origin.
Apparently, if the reason you give for disconnecting is that you are moving out of country, moving to a place that Comcast doesn't service, etc., that is considered a no-fault disconnect and it impacts the CSRs numbers far less than if someone disconnects because they just don't want to the service anymore, hate…