Thread started 08/24/14 7:08pmmissfee |
True Blood series finale (since the last thread expired) For those who watched, what did you think?
IMO, it was very soap opera-ish like. Why didn't Sookie just kill bill with her fairy ball instead of the stake? I mean, the fairy ball was going to kill him anyway right?
The end was very rushed to bring it all to full circle. I don't think I liked the cartoonish way the tied up Pam and Eric's storyline, but they lived, so oh well. A lackluster end to a lackluster season. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. |
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Reply #1 posted 08/24/14 7:21pm
FragileUnderto w |
missfee said:
Why didn't Sookie just kill bill with her fairy ball instead of the stake? I mean, the fairy ball was going to kill him anyway right?
Thats was pretty obvious, If she used her all her power she would lose her fairy abilities and be "normal" again And she made it clear she still wants to be a fairy
I thought it was a bit rushed
The Pam and Eric stroy line ended so quick and cheesy
But tell me did any one think Bill was turning back to human? He was warm to the touch, he felt more human inside, He was drinking alcohol? Sookie could read his mind. All the effects of dying i guess
loved the series but glad its over. This season was weak
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Reply #2 posted 08/24/14 7:27pm
missfee |
FragileUndertow said:
missfee said:
Why didn't Sookie just kill bill with her fairy ball instead of the stake? I mean, the fairy ball was going to kill him anyway right?
Thats was pretty obvious, If she used her all her power she would lose her fairy abilities and be "normal" again And she made it clear she still wants to be a fairy
I thought it was a bit rushed
The Pam and Eric stroy line ended so quick and cheesy
But tell me did any one think Bill was turning back to human? He was warm to the touch, he felt more human inside, He was drinking alcohol? Sookie could read his mind. All the effects of dying i guess
loved the series but glad its over. This season was weak
I didn't think it was obvious, giving the fact that she's used her fairy ball before and never lost 100% of her fairy powers. Sure the more she used the more it, they would seem to weaken less and less, but it never really went away. So why would one more fairy ball take away all her powers?
Yeah I do agree that Bill was turning back to human, as you said, guess its a side effect to a vampire being "near the end"...so ironic.
I really do wish they would have ended Pam and Eric's storyline better, but then again, I wish they could have done this whole final season better, so oh well. I think the highlight was them ending with a Led Zeppelin song. [Edited 8/25/14 6:45am] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. |
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Reply #3 posted 08/24/14 7:37pm
FragileUnderto w |
Im guessing her ablitlys were already weak and to use enough power to kill him would drain her fully Btw.. Wasn't there talk how she already drained alot of her powers in the last season or 2? Or maybe thats all in my head
missfee said:
I wish they could have done this whole final season better,
Yeah i wish they could glamour me a better ending... season
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Reply #4 posted 08/24/14 7:40pm
missfee |
FragileUndertow said:
Im guessing her ablitlys were already weak and to use enough power to kill him would drain her fully Btw.. Wasn't there talk how she already drained alot of her powers in the last season or 2? Or maybe thats all in my head
missfee said:
I wish they could have done this whole final season better,
Yeah i wish they could glamour me a better ending... season
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Reply #5 posted 08/24/14 7:50pm
FragileUnderto w |
Bill should have took a true death buy sunlight with Sookie Maybe kissing till he faded in to dust. or holding hands.. something like Godric did But then again she had to kill him to move on
And i'll be damned!! In a few years she moved on alright!! She found love and got pregnant and all Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap
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Reply #6 posted 08/24/14 8:37pm
HatrinaHaterwi tz |
I didn't care for it. Too much Bill and Sookie. By the time she got around to staking him, I was ready to pop him myself. I did like Sarah Newlin ending up as a vamp feeder, though. When she asked Pam to turn her, I did get a good chuckle. And LaLa only getting a 2 seconds of the finale made me I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. |
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Reply #7 posted 08/24/14 9:59pm
kewlschool |
SPOLIER ALERT.
I actually enjoyed the last show. Yes, it should have been a 2 hour episode so the Eric/Pam and other story lines could have more time to finish. I thought the Bill/Sookie story line was great. Sookie loved Bill and would help him, but not give up herself to do it. That's growth for Sookie, in years past she would chuck it all for her man.
As for Sookie using her light ball-they made that perfectly clear that you can only do it once and you lose your powers. You can use your regular "light" to stun a vampire, but not kill. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #8 posted 08/25/14 4:38am
missfee |
kewlschool said:
SPOLIER ALERT.
I actually enjoyed the last show. Yes, it should have been a 2 hour episode so the Eric/Pam and other story lines could have more time to finish. I thought the Bill/Sookie story line was great. Sookie loved Bill and would help him, but not give up herself to do it. That's growth for Sookie, in years past she would chuck it all for her man.
As for Sookie using her light ball-they made that perfectly clear that you can only do it once and you lose your powers. You can use your regular "light" to stun a vampire, but not kill.
When exactly did they make it clear? Like I said above, she actually did use her light ball more than once...not just shined it, but used it....so her using it on Bill shouldn't had made her "completely human" afterwards. Actually, her ball should have seemed weak since she had used it a few times before but it wasn't last night, so it really doesn't make a bit of sense. Show had too many damn rules anyway. [Edited 8/25/14 6:44am] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. |
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Reply #9 posted 08/25/14 4:38am
missfee |
HatrinaHaterwitz said:
I didn't care for it. Too much Bill and Sookie. By the time she got around to staking him, I was ready to pop him myself. I did like Sarah Newlin ending up as a vamp feeder, though. When she asked Pam to turn her, I did get a good chuckle. And LaLa only getting a 2 seconds of the finale made me
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Reply #10 posted 08/25/14 7:54am
FragileUnderto w |
missfee said:
kewlschool said:
SPOLIER ALERT.
I actually enjoyed the last show. Yes, it should have been a 2 hour episode so the Eric/Pam and other story lines could have more time to finish. I thought the Bill/Sookie story line was great. Sookie loved Bill and would help him, but not give up herself to do it. That's growth for Sookie, in years past she would chuck it all for her man.
As for Sookie using her light ball-they made that perfectly clear that you can only do it once and you lose your powers. You can use your regular "light" to stun a vampire, but not kill.
When exactly did they make it clear? Like I said above, she actually did use her light ball more than once...not just shined it, but used it....so her using it on Bill shouldn't had made her "completely human" afterwards. Actually, her ball should have seemed weak since she had used it a few times before but it wasn't last night, so it really doesn't make a bit of sense. Show had too many damn rules anyway.
Not being rude but were you paying attention? The deal was she meet bill.. killing him, setting him free. Doing ths would set her free by draing her powers, so she could live a normal life In the end she broke down and could not do it, she desided to embrase what she was.. a fairy.
But she did his dying wish, that was to kill him Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap
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Reply #11 posted 08/25/14 8:58am
missfee |
FragileUndertow said:
missfee said:
When exactly did they make it clear? Like I said above, she actually did use her light ball more than once...not just shined it, but used it....so her using it on Bill shouldn't had made her "completely human" afterwards. Actually, her ball should have seemed weak since she had used it a few times before but it wasn't last night, so it really doesn't make a bit of sense. Show had too many damn rules anyway.
Not being rude but were you paying attention? The deal was she meet bill.. killing him, setting him free. Doing ths would set her free by draing her powers, so she could live a normal life In the end she broke down and could not do it, she desided to embrase what she was.. a fairy.
But she did his dying wish, that was to kill him
I guess not because the whole season wasn't interesting to me at all. Just like the whole Asian crew with terrible southern accents...I didn't get that either, nor did I exert any extra energy to try and understand it. In fact, when Eric and Pam eliminated them last night, I was asking why didn't they just do that in the first place? I always found myself reading a magazine or something while True Blood was on, so yeah I guess I could have missed key points The show was boring and stale. Normally with my favorite HBO shows I'm totally in tune, as I am with "Game of Thrones" and "Boardwalk Empire". I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. |
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Reply #12 posted 08/25/14 9:24am
FragileUnderto w |
missfee said:
I guess not because the whole season wasn't interesting to me at all. Just like the whole Asian crew with terrible southern accents...I didn't get that either, nor did I exert any extra energy to try and understand it. In fact, when Eric and Pam eliminated them last night, I was asking why didn't they just do that in the first place? I always found myself reading a magazine or something while True Blood was on, so yeah I guess I could have missed key points The show was boring and stale. Normally with my favorite HBO shows I'm totally in tune, as I am with "Game of Thrones" and "Boardwalk Empire".
It was established in a season or 2 ago that if Sookie threw her powerball she would lose it As she already weakend her powers. Don't you remember at one point she couldnt muster up enough energy to make a powerball?
I think the asia cowboy was supposed to be humorous? But it came off lame when Eric and Pam eliminated them last night, I was asking why didn't they just do that in the first place? I thought the same thing.. It took 2 minutes to get rid of them ... lame
I could nit pick a bunch of the last few sesons
But Yup, time to move on to AHS, Walking Dead, GOT! Just hope these shows dont go down hill any time soon
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Reply #13 posted 08/25/14 10:25am
missfee |
FragileUndertow said:
missfee said:
I guess not because the whole season wasn't interesting to me at all. Just like the whole Asian crew with terrible southern accents...I didn't get that either, nor did I exert any extra energy to try and understand it. In fact, when Eric and Pam eliminated them last night, I was asking why didn't they just do that in the first place? I always found myself reading a magazine or something while True Blood was on, so yeah I guess I could have missed key points The show was boring and stale. Normally with my favorite HBO shows I'm totally in tune, as I am with "Game of Thrones" and "Boardwalk Empire".
It was established in a season or 2 ago that if Sookie threw her powerball she would lose it As she already weakend her powers. Don't you remember at one point she couldnt muster up enough energy to make a powerball?
I think the asia cowboy was supposed to be humorous? But it came off lame when Eric and Pam eliminated them last night, I was asking why didn't they just do that in the first place? I thought the same thing.. It took 2 minutes to get rid of them ... lame
I could nit pick a bunch of the last few sesons
But Yup, time to move on to AHS, Walking Dead, GOT! Just hope these shows dont go down hill any time soon
Yeah I do remember that, that's what I was talking about earlier, but I thought she threw the powerball at that crazy maynad woman...and then that's when her powers started to weaken and the next time she tried to do it, she couldn't formulate a full powerball, it had weakened. But I could have sworn that she actually threw the power ball at a few more people, but each time it was weak. Oh well. At the end of the day, she drove the stake into Bill and he turned into mush. So the mission was accomplished.
Yeah, I definitely can't wait for The Walking Dead to start back up. I think GOT has lost a tiny bit of steam, but not enough to say it's going downhill...same with TWD. [Edited 8/26/14 4:48am] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. |
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Reply #14 posted 08/25/14 1:11pm
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missfee said:
Yeah, I definitely can't wait for The Walking Dead to start back up. I think GOT has lost a tiny bit of steam, but not enough to say it's going downhill...same with TWD.
Actually, funny you mention TWD. It always has been a much better show than True Blood, but it seems to be falling into a trap that basically reduced True Blood to a paint-by-numbers summer soap.
TWD is starting to repeat itself.
GoT is trying to reset the gameboard. But it still packed some haymaker punches, and I think the action will pick up in S5.
As for True Blood, to paraphrase Peter Griffin, the final season was all about seeing what the show would "limp to the barn with." For all intents and purposes, the show ran out of ideas in Season 5, and the last 2 seasons were spent trying to reconcile character storylines. I'm glad they ended it; it really died when Alan Ball left.
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Reply #15 posted 08/25/14 5:48pm
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3 words
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Reply #16 posted 08/25/14 11:51pm
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HatrinaHaterwitz said:
I didn't care for it. Too much Bill and Sookie. By the time she got around to staking him, I was ready to pop him myself. I did like Sarah Newlin ending up as a vamp feeder, though. When she asked Pam to turn her, I did get a good chuckle. And LaLa only getting a 2 seconds of the finale made me
I was okay with the finale until I realized they didn't even give him one damned line!!!! Then I was He was the one I loved through the entire series and they just gave him 2 seconds at the dinner table and didn't even show his lover's face at all??? What kind of shit was that?
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Reply #17 posted 08/26/14 4:50am
missfee |
namepeace said:
missfee said:
Yeah, I definitely can't wait for The Walking Dead to start back up. I think GOT has lost a tiny bit of steam, but not enough to say it's going downhill...same with TWD.
Actually, funny you mention TWD. It always has been a much better show than True Blood, but it seems to be falling into a trap that basically reduced True Blood to a paint-by-numbers summer soap.
TWD is starting to repeat itself.
GoT is trying to reset the gameboard. But it still packed some haymaker punches, and I think the action will pick up in S5.
As for True Blood, to paraphrase Peter Griffin, the final season was all about seeing what the show would "limp to the barn with." For all intents and purposes, the show ran out of ideas in Season 5, and the last 2 seasons were spent trying to reconcile character storylines. I'm glad they ended it; it really died when Alan Ball left.
Yes I agree with that too. I feel the same way about Boardwalk Empire as well. I was highly disappointed when they killed my beloved Richard in the season finale last year and I swore off that this new season would be total BS....however, I see they have fast forwarded the years and the final season will be set in 1931, which means that Luciano and Capone will be more powerful than Nucky. I can't wait. [Edited 8/28/14 7:15am] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. |
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Reply #18 posted 08/26/14 9:19am
kewlschool |
noimageatall said:
HatrinaHaterwitz said:
I didn't care for it. Too much Bill and Sookie. By the time she got around to staking him, I was ready to pop him myself. I did like Sarah Newlin ending up as a vamp feeder, though. When she asked Pam to turn her, I did get a good chuckle. And LaLa only getting a 2 seconds of the finale made me
I was okay with the finale until I realized they didn't even give him one damned line!!!! Then I was He was the one I loved through the entire series and they just gave him 2 seconds at the dinner table and didn't even show his lover's face at all??? What kind of shit was that?
That's why the show should have been 2 hours, so they could give more screen time to LaLa and others. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #19 posted 08/26/14 10:05pm
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kewlschool said:
noimageatall said:
I was okay with the finale until I realized they didn't even give him one damned line!!!! Then I was He was the one I loved through the entire series and they just gave him 2 seconds at the dinner table and didn't even show his lover's face at all??? What kind of shit was that?
That's why the show should have been 2 hours, so they could give more screen time to LaLa and others.
They really disrespected the fans with that rush-hour. "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack |
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Reply #20 posted 08/26/14 10:28pm
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oh come on didn't you all just love that minute of Arileen taking in the beauty of vampire bills mansion.
I mean that was all that I had been waiting for cause that was so important in this series.
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Reply #21 posted 08/27/14 7:19am
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I finally saw it last night.
I was underwhelmed, to say the least.
BIG QUESTION that keeps nagging at me (maybe I missed something along the way)...what happened to Bill's omnipotence after the whole Lilith thing? Wasn't he like, some godlike vamp after that whole fiasco? Remember when the stake in the heart did nothing to him?
Where did those powers go?
The ending was OK. Made to make us feel all warm & fuzzy. I did appreciate that they didn't show the new man in Sookie's life - only showed the back of him - to keep him as irrelevant.
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Reply #22 posted 08/27/14 9:38am
HatrinaHaterwi tz |
PurpleJedi said:
I finally saw it last night.
I was underwhelmed, to say the least.
BIG QUESTION that keeps nagging at me (maybe I missed something along the way)...what happened to Bill's omnipotence after the whole Lilith thing? Wasn't he like, some godlike vamp after that whole fiasco? Remember when the stake in the heart did nothing to him?
Where did those powers go?
The ending was OK. Made to make us feel all warm & fuzzy. I did appreciate that they didn't show the new man in Sookie's life - only showed the back of him - to keep him as irrelevant.
It was OK.
To save all the vamps in Sarah Newlin's camp from the true death by sun, Bill had to let them all feed off of him and they pretty much drained him dry of Lilith and Warlow's godly blood and were able to withstand the sun but when Warlow got staked by Jason, it rendered Bill and the rest of the vamps back to normal. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. |
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Reply #23 posted 08/27/14 9:58am
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HatrinaHaterwitz said:
PurpleJedi said:
I finally saw it last night.
I was underwhelmed, to say the least.
BIG QUESTION that keeps nagging at me (maybe I missed something along the way)...what happened to Bill's omnipotence after the whole Lilith thing? Wasn't he like, some godlike vamp after that whole fiasco? Remember when the stake in the heart did nothing to him?
Where did those powers go?
The ending was OK. Made to make us feel all warm & fuzzy. I did appreciate that they didn't show the new man in Sookie's life - only showed the back of him - to keep him as irrelevant.
It was OK.
To save all the vamps in Sarah Newlin's camp from the true death by sun, Bill had to let them all feed off of him and they pretty much drained him dry of Lilith and Warlow's godly blood and were able to withstand the sun but when Warlow got staked by Jason, it rendered Bill and the rest of the vamps back to normal.
Aaahhh...yeah, that's right!
I had forgotten about that.
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Reply #24 posted 08/27/14 12:42pm
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Best scene? Eric head-boppin' to techno music with the dead Yakuza in the back seat. I literally cracked up!! "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack |
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Reply #25 posted 08/27/14 1:10pm
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noimageatall said:
Best scene? Eric head-boppin' to techno music with the dead Yakuza in the back seat. I literally cracked up!!
Yeah, I did enjoy that, too!
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Reply #26 posted 08/27/14 1:14pm
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I didnt understand the time jump of Eric and Pam. One year theyre selling Nu blood on tv and 3 years later they are back running fangtasa whoring out Sarah? The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. |
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Reply #27 posted 08/27/14 3:15pm
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I liked the end with everyone at the table and you couldn't see Sookie's husband/lover/boyfriend. I didn't like Sookie having to kill Bill when, as someone else said, all he had to do was go out into the sun. True Blood is another example of a series that started off good and slowly lost that spark that made it special. Not every series can a Breaking Bad. |
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Reply #28 posted 08/27/14 7:55pm
kewlschool |
lazycrockett said:
I didnt understand the time jump of Eric and Pam. One year theyre selling Nu blood on tv and 3 years later they are back running fangtasa whoring out Sarah?
They still need a place to stay and Eric likes the action, thus Fangtasa. Whoring out Sarah is just more money under the table money making. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #29 posted 08/27/14 7:56pm
kewlschool |
thedoorkeeper said:
I liked the end with everyone at the table and you couldn't see Sookie's husband/lover/boyfriend. I didn't like Sookie having to kill Bill when, as someone else said, all he had to do was go out into the sun. True Blood is another example of a series that started off good and slowly lost that spark that made it special. Not every series can a Breaking Bad.
I don't think Sookie did-It looked liked bill staked himself-she was just holding on to the stake. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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