OK let's be clear about it... I started to watch this season and I just discover that one of my favorite actor is in it. Even if my list of favorites is quite long, Rutger Hauer is on it. This man has always been good to excellent and the character he is playing really fits him. For the rest, well, let's things are moving on more and more rapidly and we have this feeling that s... will soon hit the fan (quoting Sookie). A good show to see
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(with spoilers) steadily going into the vampire theology...
alcibiades-y-d24 June 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Lilith appears in Bill's trance/coma/dream and tells him that (1) God exists but is neither Bill nor Lilith; (2) there will be a series of events unraveled biblically. I am curious about the vampire theology, so far it has not fleshed out to its fullest yet.
The last two seasons were the most enthralling to me, part of the reason is that the cryptic vampire authorities have been unveiled in a dramatic way. The vampire liturgy was mesmerizing, especially the part in Aramaic. But I did expect that the show would take a stand that God exists. We will see how it goes in a profanely godly way.
I love the scene in which the comatose Bill telekinetically transmogrifies the human-edible lady in all possible ways in order to squeeze out her blood and feed on the hang-in-the-air blood stream directly as his progeny was stunned with her jaw dropped. Bilith is quite amusing, as far as I am concerned.
Lafayette thy-middle-name-is-wrong-place-in-the-wrong-time continued his bad luck. He sincerely should invest more time in his own voodoo folk instead of hanging out with supernatural creatures, who, not surprisingly, enjoyed to punch him right in his pretty face. I hope he is the one who will take out Bilith.
The last two seasons were the most enthralling to me, part of the reason is that the cryptic vampire authorities have been unveiled in a dramatic way. The vampire liturgy was mesmerizing, especially the part in Aramaic. But I did expect that the show would take a stand that God exists. We will see how it goes in a profanely godly way.
I love the scene in which the comatose Bill telekinetically transmogrifies the human-edible lady in all possible ways in order to squeeze out her blood and feed on the hang-in-the-air blood stream directly as his progeny was stunned with her jaw dropped. Bilith is quite amusing, as far as I am concerned.
Lafayette thy-middle-name-is-wrong-place-in-the-wrong-time continued his bad luck. He sincerely should invest more time in his own voodoo folk instead of hanging out with supernatural creatures, who, not surprisingly, enjoyed to punch him right in his pretty face. I hope he is the one who will take out Bilith.
S6.E2 - Billith the god? [9/10]
panagiotis199316 November 2023
Warning: Spoilers
(S6. E2) My Live Reaction / Review for True Blood Season 6 Episode 2 ''The Sun''. Episode 1 was good and I gave it a rating of 9/10. Let's see if this one is better or worse. So this old guy is not Warlow, he is Jason's fairy grandfather? What is this? Lol, Lafayette being a babysitter for Emma is priceless.
Andy's kids are so cute. Eric dresses as a nerdy guy, he looks funny. The governor has special lenses that can protect him from glamouring? That's crazy. Bill seems to be lost in his thoughts. I miss Hoyt, it sucks that he left. Bill can see the future? Is he god now? Overall this episode was pretty good, my rating is 9/10.
Andy's kids are so cute. Eric dresses as a nerdy guy, he looks funny. The governor has special lenses that can protect him from glamouring? That's crazy. Bill seems to be lost in his thoughts. I miss Hoyt, it sucks that he left. Bill can see the future? Is he god now? Overall this episode was pretty good, my rating is 9/10.
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