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Recap E6 Hard Hearted Hannah
New Episode True Blood S2xE7
FOR AIRDATE AUGUST 2ND
2009 – Episode 2×07
Betrayed by Daphne, Sam finds himself in an unenviable predicament at the hands of Maryann and her zombie minions. Imprisoned with Hugo at the Light of Day camp, Sookie uses her telepathic powers to reach out to Bill, whoʼs being detained at the hotel by a adamantly obsessive Lorena. After crossing a church line, a fearful Jason tries to sever his ties with the Fellowship of the Sun, but gets plenty of resistance from Steve and his lackey, Gabe. Video thanks to LucyLocket403!
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I’m on holiday so I’ll be slow posting though hopefully not as slow as I was in transit on Sunday (!)
I’ve worked on this for hours (screencaps) just because I read one of the worst so-called reviews today of True Blood Episode 6, “Hard Hearted Hannah.”
I have a deep suspicion that the reviewer hates the show, was assigned to write the episode review and then either fast-forwarded through most of it or just read HBO’s synopsis though not very closely because if he/she did he/she would have known that Bill’s maker is “Lorena.”
I’m not doing a review now but a few things that were cool: Daphne is the pig! I was stymied by that ’til now. Upon listening to Sarah Newlin’s thoughts we learned she had a few! No, actually that she truly thinks that Steve is over the top and therefore may be a weak link if Jason can sweet-talk her.
OK, people just tuning in and perhaps that reviewer: Sookie can be annoying sometimes. That’s the character. A naive but getting less so and very world-weary gal (despite not leaving her hometown) from dealing with the polluted thoughts of Bon Temps best all her life.
Oh great, just lost the wireless. I’m in the deep woods with satellite internet. Must have been a UFO.
I’ll be honest. I never tire of Bon Temps townspeople fornicating though if whomever survives Maryann has his/her memory intact there may be a few embarrassing moments in church on Sundays. (And just a note, it’s all simulated sex.)
I do think the Puritan ethic gets under some viewer’s skins and they diss the show for that along with a laundry list of complaints.
I like Nurse Jackie and Weeds, too. I suppose something like the Sopranos is more to the masses’ taste but I liked that, too. Cheers!









































































