
Sookie, however, is slow on the uptake: "Is Bill in some kind of trouble?"Īmy and Jason clearly are in some kind of trouble, and Amy gets considerably creepier in this episode, especially when kidnapped vampire Eddie warns Jason that she's a psychopath. He loves having the upper hand almost as much as Bill hates him having it. Eric takes Bill aside and berates his mainstreaming efforts, all the while making it clear that reparations must be paid for his crime. It's fun to see vampires who are less cartoon-cruel than Bill's villainous nest from earlier in the series, but mean nonetheless.

I think she speaks for us all.Įric and Pam, meanwhile, are watching this grim scene with an air of detached amusement. Sookie is on the receiving end of the fountain of gore and ends up, once again, looking like Carrie on prom night. Ignoring his choice of an ale pump handle as makeshift weapon – and the unceremonious offing of poor Longshadow by Bass – it's by far the most gruesome scene yet. To kick off Fridays's episode, we witnessed Bill's staking of Longshadow.

Last week we found out what burned vampire remains look like.
