Sunday, 29 July 2012

Preview:True Blood Season 5, Episode 8 Somebody That I Used to Know Free Online

The Authority revels in a new direction; Sookie and Jason visit the site of their parents’ deaths; Luna gets stuck on Sam. Free Download Video True Blood Somebody That I Used to Know Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch True Blood Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.The series follows Sookie Stackhouse, a barmaid living in Louisiana who can read people's minds, and how her life is turned upside down when the Vampire Bill, walks into her place of employment two years after vampires 'came out of the coffin' on national television.Let’s begin with Russell’s crazier-than-thou-born-again hilarity. Salome, Nora et al might be true believers, but there’s no way Mental Edgington believes in anything other than power and food. Almost completely back to his deliciously batshit self, the world’s most powerful vampire has now officially become The World’s Most Powerful Vampire, thanks to his not quite bloodless Authority coup. Salome clearly doesn’t have the smallest understanding of what she’s unleashed on the world, and we’re not talking Lilith here. A position of utmost authority – in every sense – is not an opportunity that Russell would never pass up, and if he’s got to be a tad evangelical to get it, that’s what he’ll do.And now that they’re all full of trippy Lilith blood, with Bill and Eric on side, (at least, while they’re high) Russell’s dream of turning the human race into a battery farm is inching towards reality.

Despite Bill and Eric’s insistence that they want nothing to do with the Sanguinistas, like it or not, they’re front and centre at a massacre – the first shot fired in what can only escalate into a deadly battle.

The hallucinatory appearance of Lilith, swiftly followed by the much-missed Godric hopefully means that the messy feast of the happy high vampires is going to get a lot messier and a lot less happy. If anyone can handle the task, it’s Eric, but then, he’s not generally so high that he has religious visions. As an aside, this season’s award for famous last words most definitely goes to Mr Northman.

With battle lines being drawn on both sides of the supernatural divide, Sookie literally couldn’t have picked a worse time to decide that being a normal is preferable to being magical or whatever they’re calling it now. There are two disturbing things about this turn of events: 1) Sookie’s ridiculous timing – has she no idea what’s going on? And 2) As this is a show that’s generally about acceptance, isn’t it about time Sookie accepted whatever she is and just got the hell on with it? Seriously.

Bon Temps finds itself in a precarious situation with none of its now-traditional supernatural defences in place, which leaves the aforementioned Sookie – useless – and Andy – worse than useless. Both Laf’s Hoodoo head-guest and Terry’s mythical monster appear to be well out of the way, and even Alcide has removed himself from the situation – ostensibly on a point of pride, but apparently, also to get laid.

The place is going to hell and its only hope appears to be a handful of banished Faeries. Looks like Louisiana could well be about to find itself one town short...

Another interesting, entertaining, and slightly on the odd side series from HBO that should have more than enough sex and blood for those more discerning fans of our mythical long toothed friends, the vampires.

On the other hand, some may find it little more than an "R" rated soap opera with teeth.

I'm more forgiving. I liked the first episode, thought it had a fairly strong cast, and the story held my interest, even though some of the southern accents sounded a bit strange. Still, having a lead character who is wound a little too tight, there's a reason for that, is a fresh enough idea and Anna Paquin, as Sookie Stackhouse...you heard that right, is well cast.

I'm looking forward to the next episode. Maybe this new show will reach right out and bite you.