I also liked Bill surviving - after Sam puts his sun-burned-with-a-vengence body in the ground - and Bill's first feeding on Lafayette made sense. (I predict he's still alive.)
I'm still not happy, though, with Rene being the killer. Sookie later explains that he was able to shut off part of his mind to her. That's a little too convenient.
But Bill being saddled with the rebellious vampire he made is a good touch, and I'm liking if not understanding whatever's going on with Tara and her protector - who also has some connection to Sam.
I'm looking forward to next summer, and will likely read the books by then. If I don't, it's only because I'm watching too much television (and writing a couple of books myself).
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I'm quite jealous - I love those books and really want to see the series, but don't have HBO...
They should be out on DVD before too long...
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I am afraid that the red toenails that were shown in the final scene do belong to Lafayette? There was a scene where he was painting his toenails red in the previous episode. I hope its not true, I loved his character. It would make sense that the senator had Lafayette killed, but Lafayette's reaction to whatever attacked him was more like he saw a monster.
Hopefully this is just my overactive imagination and next season Lafayette will return.
Here's to hoping.
Denise in Texas
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