
After waiting two long weeks for our next fix,
True Blood returned with plenty of good stuff to make the wait worthwhile. Several characters took quite a beating in
"9 Crimes," whether it was a physical one (
Lafayette, Pam, Tara), or emotional (
Sookie, Bill, Eric, Alcide). As plans continue to unfold, it's hard to see how all of this could turn out well for anybody. I keep wondering who's going to save them from their problems, when everybody else's situations are just as screwed up.
Sookie is tending to
Alcide's wound from the fight at
Lou Pine's when she gets a phone call from
Bill. His cold manner is jarring. He immediately admits that he just had sex with
Lorena. "We were doomed from the start," he tells
Sookie. "You are no longer of concern to me. Do not try to find me. I do not wish to be found." As soon as he hangs up the phone, however, his eyes betray him. Having seen everything leading up to this, and the threats to
Sookie's life from
werewolves,
Russell, and
Lorena, it's quite obvious that
Bill is purposefully trying to hurt her feelings so that she won't want to be with him anymore. Something also seems to have snapped inside
Bill. Trying to be a
vampire with humanity may have brought him love, but it has also tormented him.
Lorena thinks they have shared something special, but
Bill puts that notion aside: "Any passion you felt was me killing my love for
Sookie. It had nothing to do with you." When she still doesn't believe him, he just hits her, sending her out of the room and slamming the door in her face.
Sookie doesn't know what
Bill has gone through (except what she has seen in the minds of the werewolves who captured him), but she knows that the man who just said those things to her on the phone is different from the the one she fell in love with.
Alcide, still heartbroken himself, is not so good at comforting
Sookie in her time of distress: "No matter how well you think you know somebody, they can still turn around and kick you right in the nut sack." Her tears get to him, though, and they share a cute moment together when he puts his arm around her: "Oh my God, you're so warm." "Sorry." "No, it's ok, I'm just not used to it." "It's a were thing. We run hot." "I thought maybe you were coming down with the flu."
Alcide sleeps beside
Sookie while she cries through the night, amassing a pile of used tissues. Meanwhile, another
vampire is in tune with
Sookie's emotions and finds himself thinking of her.
Eric sits at
Fangtasia watching
Yvetta dance, but he fantasizes about
Sookie finally wanting him the way he wants her--although I can't imagine her ever saying, "I've got skills you can't even dream of, cowboy." The next morning,
Sookie is still resolved to find
Bill, much to
Alcide's chagrin. "I'm not a doormat!" she insists. "I think he's in trouble. Maybe I'm wrong, but if he can look me in the eye and tell me it's over, then I'll leave him here to rot." She thinks she can find more information if they go back to the
were bar for
Debbie's engagement party with
Coot and his gang. She calls on
Alcide's sister,
Janice (who works at the beauty salon
Debbie goes to) to help her blend in. Meanwhile,
Merlotte's has some drama of its own going on.
Arlene is cranky, complaining about having too much work to do.
Sam, keeping his promise to
Sookie, hires
Jessica as a hostess to keep her out of trouble. Then
Arlene gets mad because she doesn't want another redhead around to attract attention and split her tips.
Jessica seems pleased to have something to do with her time, but she runs into a problem when a sweet boy she used to know from Bible study recognizes her. She glamours him to forget that he ever saw her (which
Hoyt overhears and makes him have sad puppy eyes).
Jason looks on at
Bud's retirement party and sees
Andy getting promoted to sheriff. On the other side of the bar, the current
Bon Temps High School quarterback (expected to soon break
Jason's passing record) is messing around with his friends.
Jason goes over and tries to share some wisdom: "10 years from now, there's gonna be a version of you, 10 years younger, doing the same thing to you. And then who're you gonna be?" Thinking about where he used to be, and where he's ended up,
Jason is still convinced that his life would mean something if he were a cop. He even blackmails
Andy into making it happen: "I'm not doing them fake ride-alongs and filling out forms. I'm thinking there's gotta be an easier way." When
Andy says he can't break the rules,
Jason uses his leverage with the
Eggs situation, no matter what the consequences would be if people were to find out what they did: "There any rules about taking tv interviews and promotions for not shooting a killer dead, when I'm the one that's gotta live with doing it?" Poor
Tara.
Franklin forces his way into her house, tries to use her to get to
Sookie, bites her, and is now holding her hostage. He might be genuinely insane, laughing about fruit and strapping a bouquet of flowers to her hands like it's some sweet gesture. Tied up in the car taking her somewhere for a "surprise," he explains, "My job supports my financial needs. My emotional ones…there's so much I want to tell you. I've been so lonely, but now you're mine, all that's changed." Their destination:
Russell's mansion. With
Bill in his service now,
Russell wants to find out what
Queen Sophie-Anne is up to.
Bill worked for her as a "procurer" for 30 years. He sticks to his story that he was in
Bon Temps by choice, "on sabbatical," he says.
The King knows he's still hiding something about
Sookie, but
Bill reveals other useful information--he figured out that the
Queen has been using
Eric Northman to sell
V in his area because of her money troubles with the IRS.
Russell is pleased by the news: "Tug on the purse strings, you'll find the lady's heart."
Sam thought he wanted to find his family, but now he can't seem to get rid of them.
Joe Lee and
Melinda are camping out in their van in his parking lot, and
Tommy has gone missing after trying to break into his safe.
Sam feels for his brother, and when he finds him, he offers to let him stick around, but
Tommy won't leave his parents: "I ditch them tomorrow, they end up the gutter by the end of next week. You think I can live with that? I won't be rid of these people until the day they die."
Sam decides to share the burden with
Tommy, so gives the
Mickens a place to stay until they can get on their feet, as long as they quit drinking. Oh,
Sam, if only it could be that simple!
Lafayette has become attached to his fancy new car from
Eric, so he sets off to sell the
V. He meets with
Calvin Norris in
Hot Shot, but he doesn't accept the offer.
Lafayette is getting beat on by
Calvin and his "brother-cousins" when
Eric drops in from the sky to help change their minds.
Lafayette and
Eric are driving along talking business when
Pam calls—the
Magister is raiding
Fangtasia looking for the
V. The
Queen set them up.
Eric flies to her straight away, and finds the
Magister burning her with the silver tip of his cane. Instead of turning in the
Queen,
Pam and
Eric throw the blame on
Bill.
Eric asks for the opportunity to find the missing
Bill and bring evidence of his blood betrayal. The
Magister gives him two days, or he will use
Pam to punish
Eric: "They say the loss of a child is the deepest of despair." A few stick-on tattoos, lots of leather, and one black wig later,
Sookie is ready for
Lou Pine's.
Alcide reluctantly agrees to go, too, so that he can try to step his ex-girlfriend from being initiated into the vicious, V-addicted pack.
Sookie is drinking shots with the same
were who attacked her the previous night, when
Debbie Pelt makes her charming introduction: "Who the fuck are you?!"
Russell takes
Bill and
Lorena out for a drink. Their limo pulls up to a strip club, and as if to make
Bill prove his loyalty, the
King sends him out on the hunt.
Bill looks around at the various women and chooses the one with the sadness in her eyes to match his. As she says later when she's dancing for him: "No point anyway. Loving anyone, anything. Feels good at first but always turns to crap. I know the truth about life. It's a hell I'll never get out of alive." "No one does,"
Bill replies. Back at
Lou Pine's,
Alcide tries to beg
Debbie not to join up with this crew or other
werewolves will never accept her. "I don't need your pussy pack!" she screams. Then
Russell arrives and the party begins. What follows is a creepy communion of sorts, with
Russell biting into his own wrist and letting the blood pour into shot glasses. Passed around on trays, the
weres take it and drink before branding
Debbie with their mark. Then
Coot shifts into his wolf form and starts howling. The energy in the room seems to take over, with everyone changing, even
Alcide who can't control it. His eyes turn red and he yells at
Sookie to run away. She gasps with fear, and elsewhere in Jackson,
Bill senses her. He gets that familiar look of pain that
Sookie is in danger, but he can't go to her. He and the stripper climb into the limo, and
Russell,
Lorena, and
Bill all start draining her. She was right about life, but sooner than she realized. How did this new episode of
True Blood measure up to the last three episodes? (Photo credit: HBO, Inc.)
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