

Fully recovered from her plasma-inflicted injuries, she makes a ridiculous play for Bill, then turns her ire on Sookie. Now the gang’s back together, it’s time for a low key gathering at the Dallas nest, where Eric’s interest in Sookie is all too clear, prompting Bill to warn him to stay away, and wouldn’t you know it, even more unexpected arrivals abound.įirst up, the vile Lenora, who having started out as an intriguing character, has rapidly become an annoyingly stuck record. It seems the ancient vamp just wants everybody to get along – he even lets the good reverend live. Before the feast can begin, Godric once again appears out of nowhere, and orders Stan to stand down. The very gun that Lady Sarah shot him with earlier in the evening – apparently she doesn’t know where Steve keeps his enormous gun collection.Īs if all this wasn’t more excitement than the church has seen in a good while, the Dallas vamps arrive en mass, ready for an all you can eat buffet. At which point Jason Stackhouse bursts through another set of doors, doing his best Rambo impression (if Rambo had been unable to get his hands on live ammo) and shoots the good reverend right between the eyes with a paint ball gun. Of course, Steve has no intention of letting Sookie go, but by that point Eric is tied down with silver chains and powerless to help her.Ĭontinuing the nick-of-time nature of Sookie rescues, Bill comes flying into the church, having finally subdued Lenora with a 52″ plasma to the head, and threatens to kill all the congregants if they don’t let her go. On the way out, Eric does a passable impression of a human, and then offers himself to the good reverend in exchange for Godric and Sookie’s freedom. After rescuing Sookie, Godric orders a newly arrived Eric to take Sookie to the nest, refusing to leave just yet.

Covering an enormous amount of ground, the episode brings to a head one of the major arcs of the season, tying up storylines left and right.
