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Thursday, April 30, 2009

S1 Ep 11: To Love Is To Bury

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AIR DATE: November 16, 2008
PLOT:
Bill digs a grave as Pam watches over them, just in case Bill tries to kill Jessica, new-vampire before she goes to ground. Pam tells Bill, “you're romantic, you're sentimental”; and that he's a hero because he's a maker. She’s annoyed that he might do something to keep the little blood bag from joining their ranks. He than voices his doubts as to whether she was ever truly human. She kicks the girl into the hole and Bill climbs into the grave with Jessica. Pam begins to shovel dirt over them.

At Sookie's house, Sam leaves a message on Tara’s cell phone asking where she is, hopefully not in a ditch somewhere. Sookie comes in with blankets and prepares a bed for Sam on the couch. He asks about her vision from the bar and she concludes that couldn’t tell who the killer was, all she saw was images. And that his thoughts were red and black and all snarly. But there was something familiar about him, even though she didn't recognize who he was. She pictures a young girl, a waitress dying in his thoughts. Sam asks if she wants him to call Bill. Sookie thinks he isn't coming back. Bill would have felt how scared she was and still didn't come for her. Sookie asks if Sam has heard from Tara and no he hasn’t. He rubs her shoulder. She moves away, saying good-night. As she turns and leaves, Sam loads the rifle sitting by the mantle.

At her accident, Tara tells a police officer, Kenya about what really caused her to crash. She swears that she is an excellent driver. But one can not prepare for a naked lady and a hog in the middle of the road! That’s her story. Shaking her head, Kenya knows Tara is drunk and takes her into custody for drunk driving.

Jason and Amy begin to clean up what remains of Eddie. Jason believes Amy is totally out of her mind and tells her everything was going to be alright. They start screaming at each other as Amy says Jason was there the whole way and knew it was going to end badly. As he starts to clean he throws up and Amy tries to comfort him, telling him Eddie was a predator and already dead. She tells him not to let a vampire come between them. She says what they have is beautiful, as they sit in a basement surround by vampire blood and guts.

The next morning at Sookie's, Sam comes in to eat breakfast. Sookie doesn't want to wait for the killer to come for her. She's been searching the phone book, particularly the Yellow Pages. In her sleep, she remembered seeing a name on the woman’s uniform. Cindy, and she worked at a shop with the word "pie" in the name. Sam immediately knows the place. Sookie declares that she is going to investigate and Sam’s says he’s going with her.

Amy disposes of the bloody mess in the kitchen sink as Jason comes in, angry. He takes small vials out of the fridge, puts them in a trash bag, and smashes them on the counter top. Heatedly, he tells Amy he wants every drop out of his house and if she doesn't like it, she can pack her things and go. With that he leaves for work as she quietly says, I love you.

At the bar, with the news spouting the latest headlines over vampires and politics, Lafayette paints his toes nails. Angrily he observes his politician lover/ state senator, make an anti-vamp rights speech on the news. He asks Terry if he heard what they just said and he replies, “I can't listen to politicians no more. I get a seizure.” The reporters announce where the politician is speaking next and Lafayette tells Terry to cover his shift later. Amy comes in, looking haggard. Lafayette asks if Jason has dragged her into his b.s. She just smiles, takes a quick drink from the tap and goes back into the kitchen.

In Bunky, at the pie place, Sookie and Sam are getting nowhere the waitress, who appears to be witless. An elder man at the counter speaks up, saying he knows about Cindy. He tells them she worked there a few years before and was killed. The local police don’t have any suspects. He goes on to reveal that she has a brother, Drew Marshall. But he disappeared shortly after the murder. He also lets on that people thought she was carrying on with the vampires.

Inside the jail, allowed her one phone call, Tara calls her mom to come and bail her out with the Kenya looking on.

On the road crew work site, it’s quitting time and Jason tries to get Rene and Hoyt to go out and party. Hoyt asks why he wants to hang with them when he's got Amy. He thinks about it for a minute and then confesses that Amy is into V. Rene asks if she sleeps with vampires, too. Jason says no, she doesn't. Rene says "These things have a way of working out," and that they'll go out tomorrow.

In Bunky, Sookie and Sam visit the police station. Not having much luck getting anyone to help them, she over hears the cop thinking about his mistress. She tells Sam not to worry. The cop becomes insulting when he sees the vampire bites on Sookie's arm and refuses to help, saying good riddance to white trash. She ups the anty, suggesting that they will visit the library, find his home, and inform his wife of his affair. Also they will be contacting the Vampire League of America. Realizing he is caught, he sobers up, offering to fax a photo of Drew to the Bon Temps police.

At the politicians’ interview, Lafayette, dressed respectably, approaches to shake hands. He grins through intimidation, praising the man for taking a stand against vampires and gays and congratulating him for his views because, many things can happen to bring down a person such as him. He also warns him to be careful.

Jason arrives home surprised to find the table set with a candlelit dinner. Admitting to her that he was afraid she’d left him, he takes her in his arms. Amy says it was all her fault and she's sorry. She say's she’d do anything for him. Jason relents and they embrace each other.

During the night, Bill waits for Jessica to rise as a vampire. She claws her way out of the ground through the dirt. She looks around, hysterical and screaming, asking for help.

Sam and Sookie are on their way back to Bon Temps, bonding. Sam says he is a simple guy to which she laughingly replies, “What a load of horse pucky. Simple is one thing you are not.” She also asks him if he loves Tara. He says he likes her and cares about her, that she doesn't make it easy to love her. But they're just friends. Sam says he's not that easy to love either and Sookie tells him he's wrong. Sam asks if she loves Bill. She thinks she does, but where is he? If vampire politics are more important to him than her, she doesn’t know. She so mad at him, she could spit.

Jason unbuttons his pants and compliments Amy on her fantastic home cooked meal. She has something she wants to show him, but doesn't want him to get mad. She has saved the last drop of V. She talks about V being how they started their relationship, so that's how they should end it, to complete the circle. He’s not so sure as she goes to take the last drop, but then agrees to one last time.

As Jessica is trudging through the woods, Bill tries relentlessly to explain that she's a vampire now. She can't go home. At first she thinks of the things she'll miss. Her parents, her sister. No more belts, no more clarinets. She is ecstatic and starts celebrating. She thinks being a vampire means she can kill anyone she wants and there are a lot of people she’d like to kill. Bill rebuffs her saying that she cannot and has to mainstream. She starts to whine like a spoiled brat. He gives her a Tru Blood to steady her. Spitting it out after one swallow, she utters that it tastes terrible. She begins whining all over again that she’s so hungry and that he won’t let her do anything, and calling him the worst maker ever. Bill just stares, incredibly displeased.

At the jail, Lettie Mae has come to see Tara, but she's not there to bail her out. Lettie Mae tells her she won't let Tara come home. She thinks Tara's on the road to Hell and that she's a danger to her soul and salvation. She can't have her in the house. Tara points out she's the only reason she has a house. She put up with her mom beating her and taking her money and sending her to school dirty. And now she's turning her back on the one person who always stood by her. Tara tells her to leave. When her mother says she loves her, she says no, she does not, and never did.

At home, Jason and Amy lie in bed together. It looks like it’s raining on them. Climbing out of bed that appears to be in only half of a room, they run outside. Someone enters their house, wearing work boots. As they carouse gloriously through their V illusions, the intrudor approaches them as they sleep in bed. His face in not seen as he is wearing a hooded sweatshirt. He takes off his belt and wraps it around Amy's neck. In their dream, they dance and Amy doesn't know she is being strangled. In the V dream Jason, laughs, picking her up, twirling her around as she flies away. Later he wakes up next to her lifeless body. He is not aware of it at first and attempts to wake her by jumping on the bed. When she doesn’t stir, he looks closer and sees the ugly bruises on her neck. He cries, horrified that he killed her. He calls 911.

At Fangtasia, Bill has taken Jessica to Eric. Eric replies that she is Bill’s punishment, not his. Bill is desperate, acclaiming that Jessica won’t listen to him and it will take more time than he has to teach her to behave. Eric advises him to man up because she’s not even one night old. Bill states that’s not the issue as Eric asks Jessica if she wants to stay with her master. She doesn't want to and Eric commands her efficiently. Bill says he has urgent matters to attend to. Eric becomes agitated; asking if he means Sookie and Bill declares if anything were to happen to her that they would be without her helpful skills. Bill states that he would be in Eric’s debt and return the favor if he takes Jessica. Assuredly, Eric tells him he most definitely will.

At the jail, a woman, Mary Ann Forrester pays for Tara's bail. She doesn't know her. Tara assumes she's some kind of social worker. Mary Ann offers to take Tara home, but she does not want a ride. Mary Ann says Tara can come home with her. Tara makes sure that she's not a "Jesus person." She's about to leave when Tara stops her and agrees to go. They walk out to Mary Ann's extremely nice car. It was a gift. Andy Bellefleur pulls up and tells her to move her car. They drive off as Andy takes Jason in, exclaiming that he is surround by morons.

At home, Sookie and Sam watch TV on the couch. Sookie tells him she had a good day and Sam says the day she walked in looking for a job was probably the best day of his life. She smiles and they start to kiss. Just then, Bill comes in. He throw Sam off Sookie, across the room, and begins fighting him. She breaks it up, yelling at Bill for leaving her alone with no promise to come back and then attacking the one person who was left to protecting her. He asks if she knew what he'd done to return to her. At this point, she is so infuriated that she rescinds his invitation to be in her home. Crushed, he pleads with not to and with that he has to leave. She backs him out of the house and closes the door. Outside, he stand for a moment and leaves with out a word. In the living room, Sam still reeling, asks her to see what he's like. How can she even think about being with him. Piqued she half yells, "Sam, my living room's wrecked, I've got a killer, a vampire and a shape-shifter on my plate, right about now, I'm not thinking about being with anybody."

Mary Ann and Tara drive up to Mary Ann’s home and it is tremendous. Walking up to steps, she invites Tara in.

At the police station, Andy gloats, saying he knew Jason was the killer from the beginning. Jason is emotionally deflated and despondent. He says he doesn't remember what he's done, to any of them or care to even make sense of any of it. But they keep dying around him, so it must be him, right? He tells him he took V with Amy and when he woke up, she was dead. But they were alone, so he thinks he must have done it. But he doesn't know why, he loved her. Andy screams at him that he hated Dawn and Maudette, Jason denies it. Andy than accuses him of killing his grandmother, but Jason denies it. Ticked off, Andy says it’s the worst confession he's ever heard. But that's all Jason has. Near tears, Jason says he doesn't want to hurt anyone else and asks them to lock him up. As he is being escorted to a holding cell, the fax of Drew Marshall arrives at the police station and the secretary, Rosie carelessly covers it up with files as she gushes to a friend on the phone. But we see it is Rene.

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