Sookie arrives at Bill's house and is greeted by Jessica, who's upset after seeing her parents on TV. Bill's out running errands and Jessica is crying because she doesn't like it there. She says she thinks she misses her family. Sookie tries to bond with Jessica by saying that she recently lost her grandmother. Jessica asks if Sookie could drive her to her parent's house, but Sookie says she can't. She suggests Jessica talk to Bill about it, but when Jessica keeps crying, Sookie relents and agrees to take her on a drive-by of her parent's house. She also tells Jessica never to mention this to Bill.
Turns out Bill is shopping at a clothing store, looking for clothes for Jessica. A saleslady comes over to help and starts flirting with him. She quickly realizes he's a vampire, which he admits, and then offers to take him into the dressing room. She's clearly a vampire groupie. Eric greets Bill and says they need to talk.
At the camp, Sarah and Jason are acting out vampire sympathizer/non-vampire sympathizer. Jason actually breaks a flagpole when Sarah pretends to be a vampire and then flashes back to Amy killing Eddie. Sarah seems awfully turned on.
Terry Bellefleur (Andy's brother) is acting as interim chef at Merlotte's. Arlene offers to help him out a bit as Daphne keeps proving that it was a bad idea to hire her as the new waitress. Terry realizes that a lot of the food being prepared is being sent out to table 4: Maryann's table.
Andy's getting drunk at another table (and reveals that he's a former alcoholic) and Sam comes over to him, concerned. Andy agrees to go back on the wagon tomorrow. Maryann, meanwhile, casts some spell over the people in the bar that starts up a nice big dance fest.
Back at the Gap or Forever 21 or some store, Eric tells Bill that Godric, the sheriff of Area 9 in Texas. He wants Sookie's help in finding Godric, but Bill doesn't want to involve Sookie. However, Eric reminds Bill that he made a deal with Sookie and has no qualms about taking her without asking for Bill's permission. Bill doesn't relent and Eric walks off, clearly confident that he's going to do what he wants anyways.
Sookie drives Jessica to her parents' house. Sookie starts crying, saying that what happened to Jessica was her fault. Jessica says she doesn't blame Sookie and then takes off in an insane vampire run when she sees someone in the window. Her mother and sister come to the door and Jessica greets them happily. Jessica asks her mother to invite her in and, despite the fact that Sookie balks at this, the mother does.
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"It’s like they’re not even trying anymore to pretend that this show isn’t just some violent porno." This is why I gave up after 2 episodes last year. I caught part of the season premiere and then turned the channel. I'd much rather follow the story through your recaps. Sorry you have to take the hits for me. I'm interested to what they do to the story since I've read all the books.
Glad you are keeping your sense of humour. See you next week.
Hey, sometimes I don't mind the fact that the show is just some violent porno. What the heck does that say about ME?!
Happy to recap for you, though!
~Clarissa
** I mean, they’re a couple in real life. This is kind of creepy, isn’t it? In case you didn’t know that, I’m telling you now, so you can be as slightly disturbed as I.**
Oh god that makes me gag a little- he is what, twice her age, and rather homely-he must have other stunning characteristics;)
Like Midday, I was kind of surprised at the extent of porn they show- that coming from land of blatant sexuality on at 7pm on the regular channels! I haven't red the books, so I don't if they are actually like that or just being exploited because they can.
Enjoyed your recap- and I think maybe I'll just stick with those for now. Still interested in some of the characters, just without the graphics:)
Midday, how did a sweet innocent Winnipeg-to-NZ-to-US girl get into this project I wonder? I watched Fly away Home, just to remember when she was not that much younger, but a whole lot more innocent:)
*shudders* they are together? Really ???
They are really REALLY together. He's, like, 13 years older than she is.
Thanks for this though: "Oh god that makes me gag a little- he is what, twice her age, and rather homely-he must have other stunning characteristics;)"
Cause that just freaked me out even more and took me to a place I didn't really want to go.
~Clarissa