Monday, January 24, 2011
Evil Is Going On - Music
- Rapture 7 - Sombody's Knockin'
- Jace Everett & CC Adcock - Evil (Is Going On)
- Morcheeba - Blood Like Lemonade
- The Ramblin' Souls - Late Night Horizon
- Elton Anderson - Bye Bye Little Angel
S3 Ep10
I Smell A Rat
When Bill explains to Sookie that she’s a faerie, her reaction is immediate and to the point: “How F**king LAME!” But after he recounts his conversation with Claudine, Bill gets a more serious reaction from Sookie as he explains that Faerie blood is intoxication to vampires. He swears that his love for her has nothing to do with the taste of her blood, and she believes him… as much as she’s able.
In the parking lot at Merlotte’s Tara and Jason clean up what remains of Franklin, while Jesus, Lafayette and Crystal race to the hospital with a dying Calvin in tow. Realizing he’s not going to make it, Lafayette stops at his own house and administers V to Calvin. The man’s lethal wounds immediately heal, but he regains consciousness enraged that they fed him “vamper juice.” Stalking off as Crystal follows, he disowns his daughter and tells her she should have stuck to her own kind and married Felton like she was supposed to.
Sam drinks alone in his trailer, thinking back to the man he was before moving to Bon temps. He and a woman named Charlene were jewelry thieves until she double-crossed him with her boyfriend, Jon. As he continues drinking, Sam re-lives the rest of his memory, tracking the couple who cheated him into the woods and killing them in cold blood. Holding a bottle of whiskey as tears run down his face, he comes out of his reverie next to their makeshift graves.
At Fangtasia, Eric goes over his will with a lawyer, bequeathing everything to Pam, who watches with growing concern. Eric assures her that Russell with destroy him for murdering Talbot, and as he watches Yvette sign the will as witness, Pam walks away.
Bill watches television at Sookie’s as Nan Flanagan tries to perform damage control after Russell’s murder of a national news anchor. Bill is interrupted by the arrival of Eric, who says that he also knows what Sookie is - and that Bill is keeping a secret from her. Sookie interrupts their conversation, and before he flies off, Eric tells her that he doesn’t expect to be around much longer.
At Jason’s house, Tara finally opens up to Sookie about what Franklin did to her. Sookie does her best to support her friend, while outside Bill instructs Jason to keep Sookie safe from the werewolves that are undoubtedly coming for her. Later, Tara thanks Jason for being such a good friend, and when they briefly kiss, Jason can’t take the guilt anymore and admits that he killed Eggs. Struck speechless, Tara walks out.
At Lafayette’s house, Jesus says he wants to try V - that he believes it is magic. The two of them takes doses and trip their way through time, where they watch their ancestors perform rites and witchcraft to benefit people. At the end, however, they wake up startled by the image of Jesus’ grandfather performing black magic.
Outside of Merlotte’s, Arlene comes clean to Terry, telling him that the baby is Rene’s and that it will grow to be evil. She’s afraid he’ll bail, but Terry embraces her and tells her that he’ll raise the child as his own, surrounding it with as much love as he possibly can. Nevertheless, Arlene later approaches Holly the Wiccan waitress about ways to end her pregnancy.
Sookie dreams about Eric and realizes that she knows deep down that she can’t trust Bill. She goes to Fangtasia to talk with the vampire, who cryptically says goodbye and then kisses her passionately. He leaves her in the office to talk to Pam, who beseeches him to find some way to use Sookie as bait to defeat Russell.
The vampire king works out his final stages of grief over Talbot by paying a male hooker who looks much like his deceased partner. Russell tells “Talbot” how much he loves him and that he’s so sorry he wasn’t with him when he died. As the hooker gets more and more freaked out, Russell begins to weep and then stakes the man through his chest.
Hoyt comes into Merlotte’s and tells Jessica that he loves her for exactly what she is - and that he’s broken up with Summer to be with her. Tommy looks on from across the bar as Hoyt waits for an answer. But a conflicted Jessica stays silent for a bit too long and Hoyt storms out. When Tommy gets in his face in the parking lot, Hoyt throws a single punch and drops him without slowing down. Tommy then shifts into a pit bull and mauls Hoyt, whose screams attract Jessica. She throws the dog far into the woods, and tells Hoyt, “I love you too - now drink my blood.”
Bill wakes up to find that Sookie has left and yells at Jason for failing to keep her safe. Fed up with letting everyone down, Jason shoots back that no one can stop Sookie from doing anything and rescinds his invitation, forcing the vampire to leave. Jason then hears a noise in the bedroom, and when he investigates, finds a black panther sitting on the floor…until it shifts into Crystal.
At Fangtasia, Eric rejoins Sookie in his office. She yells at him for locking the door and tells him that she’s not some kind of prisoner. “That’s exactly what you are,” he says as he scoops her up and takes her to the basement to be thrown in chains.
Source: HBO
S3 Ep11
Fresh Blood
Bill bursts through the door at Fangtasia to rescue Sookie, and when Pam stands in his way, he informs the younger vampire that he could easily kill her. When Bill attacks, however, Pam sprays him in the face with colloidal silver, blinding him. But downstairs in the basement, spurned Yvette - still smarting from Eric’s scorn - frees Sookie and then helps Bill to overtake Pam.
After Jesus and Lafayette come down from their V trip, Jesus is blown away by the experience and wants to do it again immediately. Lafayette isn’t as enthused, and a few “aftershock” hallucinations disturb him so much that he asks Jesus to leave for the night. Later, his delusions come on even stronger when the religious figurines at his house start chattering and talking to him.
Jason, standing shocked in his bedroom, tries to process the news that his girlfriend is a were-panther. He wants to accept her, but everything is just too weird right now. He leaves to look for Sookie, but he ends up at the Bon temps football field, watching Kitch Maynard practice. But something’s not right - the kid is just too good. When it dawns on Jason that Kitch is using V as a performance enhancer, he approaches the young QB as a “police officer” and tries to intimidate him. But Kitch doesn’t care, and even worse, he knows no one else will either. Jason goes home to Crystal and says that he wants to be with her - after all, no one in Bon Temps is what they’re supposed to be. She’s overjoyed, but she tells Jason that they need to find a way to protect the people of Hotshot from a DEA raid.
Hoyt, a little buzzed from drinking Jessica’s blood, makes out with her and tells her that he doesn’t care that she’s killed people. He says if she needs to have human blood, she can drink his…and she does. Meanwhile, Summer shows up at his mother’s house, apologizing that she couldn’t win over Maxine’s son.
Eric tracks Russell down at a museum, where he’s killed the guards in order to enjoy one of Talbot’s favorite pieces of art. Russell cordially informs Eric that he’s going to destroy him, and when Eric explains the reason for his revenge, the mad king simply laughs and says: “Life is absurd.” Eric then plays his last card, explaining that he’s found the key to walking in sunlight - and he can share it if he continues to live.
At Merlotte’s, Holly agrees to help Arlene end her pregnancy, but their conversation is interrupted when Sam stumbles into the bar wasted and starts yelling at the patrons and staff. Across the room, Tara tells Andy that she knows the truth about Eggs’ death, but to her surprise, the cop breaks down and apologizes, telling her that he wishes there was something he could have done to save her boyfriend. Sam in his drunken rage turns on Tommy, and when his little brother pushes back, Sam flips out on him and kicks him out of the restaurant - and his apartment. Sam follows that up by kicking everyone else out, too…except for Tara, who refuses to leave.
Bill and Sookie drive back to Bon Temps, discussing the limited chances of both their relationship[ and their survival. The discussing ends abruptly, however, when Russell literally stops their car with his hands. Bill and Sookie are dragged back to Fangtasia, but on the way in, Eric intimates to Bill that he has a plan to save Sookie.
In the forest, Holly performs a nature ritual on Arlene inside a ring of candles. As Arlene drinks a strange potion (including a drop of her own blood) Holly explains that if the soul is meant to be born, nothing can change that…but this could be the answer. Later that night, Arlene wakes up covered in blood. As Terry freaks out, she holds him and says she’s lost the baby, but when the couple goes to the hospital to follow up, the doctor tells them that Rene’s child is still “on board.”
At Fangtasia, Russell is ecstatic about his moment into ther sun, but he insists that Eric go first. Both vampires drink deeply from Sookie, and when Eric steps out into the parking lot, he’s unburned by the morning light. Russell observes from a security monitor in the bar, and after a few minutes joins Eric outside. In a flash, the Nordic vampire, who’s begun to char slowly under the sun’s rays, slaps silver handcuffs over Russell’s wrist and then his own. “Be brave,” he tells Russell. “We’ll die together.”
Source: HBO
S3 Ep12
Evil Is Going On
Eric and Russell smolder in the sunlight outside of Fangtasia, and as Eric finally receives his revenge, the apparition of Godric appears and tells Eric to forgive Russell….Not likely to happen. Still, Russell and Eric both receive a stay of execution when Sookie - healed by Bill’s blood - bursts out into the sunlight to rescue them. She allows Eric to drink from her and heal his wounds, but a badly charred Russell is chained to the stripper pole with silver as Sookie stands guard through the day.
Sam and Tara wake up in his trailer, and as he cooks her breakfast, he teases that this is the only time she stuck around till morning. When he tells her that he’s a shifter, she’s immediately freaked out, but Sam refuses to hide what he is any longer. Overcome by everything she’s been through, Tara wishes she could just “reboot,” and Sam tells her it’s possible - as long as she keeps moving. Later that night, Tara does just that, driving away from Bon Temps.
Hoyt shows up to work and finds his mother, Summer and his old high school guidance counselor waiting for him. They try to stage an intervention to protect him from Jessica, but Hoyt is having none of it. He tells them that he loves Jessica and that they’ll have to deal with it. Later that night, he takes his girlfriend to an apartment he’s rented and tells her that he wants to marry her - even if he has to become ordained as a minister and do it himself. Maxine, enraged and aggrieved, buys a gun…..
Jason rushes to the sheriff’s office as the DEA mounts up for a raid on Hotshot. Andy tries to talk him out of tipping of the dealers, but Jason and Crystal rush over and tell Calvin that the police are on their way. As Calvin orders everyone to destroy the vampire blood and hide the meth supplies, Felton shows up, strung out on V, and shoots his father to get to the drug. Felton forces Crystal into his truck, and she begs Jason to take care of the people in Hotshot, who can’t look after themselves. Jason swears that he’ll find her, and as Felton drives off, he turns to the people he’s been charged with protecting.
Lafayette continues to hallucinate, becoming more and more afraid that he’s going crazy like his mother. He calls Jesus for help, and when the nurse arrives at Merlotte’s, he tells Lafayette that everything’s going to be fine - he’s just become more sensitive to magic. And when Jesus explains that he’s a witch himself. Lafayette is worried enough that he’s actually comforted by the news.
As the other vampire’s sleep through the day, Russell tries to convince Sookie to set him free, offering everything from money to murder. Sookie doesn’t take the bait, though, and when she realizes that he’s been hoping to use her blood to resurrect Talbot, she dumps the bottle of vampire remains down the bar sink. As the other Vampires awaken, Alcide arrives at Fangtasia - Eric has promised to clear his father’s debts if Alcide will let them bury Russell at one of his worksites.
Bill and Eric pour wet cement over the immobilized vampire king, and Eric explains that he couldn’t risk killing Russell and allowing him to find peace in the afterlife. Godric appears again to try to convince Eric otherwise, but the Nordic vampire orders him away. As Russell disappears, Bill slaps a pair of silver cuffs on Eric and pushes him into another pit, filling it in as he calls one of Eric’s assassins to kill Pam.
Sam stops by his rental property and finds that Tommy as taken off - and left the place a mess with the water running and the fridge door hanging open. When he sees the place, Sam races back to Merlotte’s and finds that Tommy has also looted his safe. Grabbing a handgun from his office, Sam manages to track Tommy down in the woods. His brother is distraught at being abandoned, but he refuses to give the money back. As Tommy walks off into the darkness, Sam raises his gun and fires.
Bill knocks at Sookie’s door to tell her what he’s done to Eric in order to protect her, and he promises to kill every vampire who knows what she is. But they are interrupted when Eric - covered in cement - swoops onto the porch. He tells Sookie that Bill originally came to Bon Temps at the queen’s order to “procure” Sookie, and that Bill even allowed the Rattrays to beat her almost to death in order to give her his blood. Bill is unable to deny any of it, and Sookie rescinds her invitation, forcing the vampire out of her home. Bill goes back to his house, where the queen arrives to take delivery of Sookie, but Bill turns on her, attacking the much older vampire.
Sookie, weeping, visits her Gran’s grave, where Claudine appears to her. The faerie asks Sookie to go away with her, and with very little to leave behind, Sookie agrees.
Source: HBO
Sam and Tara wake up in his trailer, and as he cooks her breakfast, he teases that this is the only time she stuck around till morning. When he tells her that he’s a shifter, she’s immediately freaked out, but Sam refuses to hide what he is any longer. Overcome by everything she’s been through, Tara wishes she could just “reboot,” and Sam tells her it’s possible - as long as she keeps moving. Later that night, Tara does just that, driving away from Bon Temps.
Hoyt shows up to work and finds his mother, Summer and his old high school guidance counselor waiting for him. They try to stage an intervention to protect him from Jessica, but Hoyt is having none of it. He tells them that he loves Jessica and that they’ll have to deal with it. Later that night, he takes his girlfriend to an apartment he’s rented and tells her that he wants to marry her - even if he has to become ordained as a minister and do it himself. Maxine, enraged and aggrieved, buys a gun…..
Jason rushes to the sheriff’s office as the DEA mounts up for a raid on Hotshot. Andy tries to talk him out of tipping of the dealers, but Jason and Crystal rush over and tell Calvin that the police are on their way. As Calvin orders everyone to destroy the vampire blood and hide the meth supplies, Felton shows up, strung out on V, and shoots his father to get to the drug. Felton forces Crystal into his truck, and she begs Jason to take care of the people in Hotshot, who can’t look after themselves. Jason swears that he’ll find her, and as Felton drives off, he turns to the people he’s been charged with protecting.
Lafayette continues to hallucinate, becoming more and more afraid that he’s going crazy like his mother. He calls Jesus for help, and when the nurse arrives at Merlotte’s, he tells Lafayette that everything’s going to be fine - he’s just become more sensitive to magic. And when Jesus explains that he’s a witch himself. Lafayette is worried enough that he’s actually comforted by the news.
As the other vampire’s sleep through the day, Russell tries to convince Sookie to set him free, offering everything from money to murder. Sookie doesn’t take the bait, though, and when she realizes that he’s been hoping to use her blood to resurrect Talbot, she dumps the bottle of vampire remains down the bar sink. As the other Vampires awaken, Alcide arrives at Fangtasia - Eric has promised to clear his father’s debts if Alcide will let them bury Russell at one of his worksites.
Bill and Eric pour wet cement over the immobilized vampire king, and Eric explains that he couldn’t risk killing Russell and allowing him to find peace in the afterlife. Godric appears again to try to convince Eric otherwise, but the Nordic vampire orders him away. As Russell disappears, Bill slaps a pair of silver cuffs on Eric and pushes him into another pit, filling it in as he calls one of Eric’s assassins to kill Pam.
Sam stops by his rental property and finds that Tommy as taken off - and left the place a mess with the water running and the fridge door hanging open. When he sees the place, Sam races back to Merlotte’s and finds that Tommy has also looted his safe. Grabbing a handgun from his office, Sam manages to track Tommy down in the woods. His brother is distraught at being abandoned, but he refuses to give the money back. As Tommy walks off into the darkness, Sam raises his gun and fires.
Bill knocks at Sookie’s door to tell her what he’s done to Eric in order to protect her, and he promises to kill every vampire who knows what she is. But they are interrupted when Eric - covered in cement - swoops onto the porch. He tells Sookie that Bill originally came to Bon Temps at the queen’s order to “procure” Sookie, and that Bill even allowed the Rattrays to beat her almost to death in order to give her his blood. Bill is unable to deny any of it, and Sookie rescinds her invitation, forcing the vampire out of her home. Bill goes back to his house, where the queen arrives to take delivery of Sookie, but Bill turns on her, attacking the much older vampire.
Sookie, weeping, visits her Gran’s grave, where Claudine appears to her. The faerie asks Sookie to go away with her, and with very little to leave behind, Sookie agrees.
Source: HBO
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