Lorena tries to snap him out of it by saying what we're all thinking – "You are such a wet blanket" – but she finally lets him leave her when he threatens to stake himself. There are more flashbacks, this time to 1935, where Bill is considerably less bloodthirsty and more contemplative about his past as a no-good, murderous, vicious vamp. I wonder if this means he'll become the unlikely hero of Bon Temps. He's finally certain that he's seen what he's seen, and he appears to be unaffected by the curse of the black contact lens, but it's so preposterous, and his reputation is so shot, that nobody will believe him. You can have that one.) It's a great night for him, but also a tragic one. (I've seen the HBO store and so far they seem to be lacking an Andy T-shirt – if anyone from the merch department is reading this, a picture of Andy face-down in the dirt with "Piiiiig!" written across it might just become a bestseller. In fact, let's begin as the episode does, with Andy shouting about the pig. Tonight's episode felt a little less pacy to begin with, but there were enough rapidfire OMG moments towards the end to lift it, and it allowed Andy Bellefleur plenty of time to shine. So Daphne is released from Maryann's service, Sookie and Hugo from the basement, Jason from his faith and desire for Sarah, and Bill from Lorena – although only in flashback. It stands to reason that if last week was all about trapping our main characters, this week's should be about letting them out.
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