For anyone who's watched it, what do you think? This is probably the best TV show since Sopranos went off the air, intriguing storyline, but maybe not as tastefully done as Sopranos or Six Feet Under, but right up there. Maybe with the actors delving more into their characters and gaining confidence with time, we'll be able to see better performances. Most people I know who have watched an episode are getting hooked on the show. I think the setting in the rural deep south is perfect, louisiana is known to be kind of off beat and full of mysticism. If it took place in New York, San Francisco, or a big metropolitian city, the show just wouldn't have had that charm and would've fallen into the trappings of lame vampire cliches.
###Spoilers for those who haven't seen the finale###
So who do you think was in Andy's car? Was it the dead body of Lafayette? Do you think Lafayette was the one drained by Bill? I'd hate to think they killed off Lafayette, the character was hilarious and a bright spot among all the serious faces. Maybe Bill felt guilty afterwards, feeding on a friend of Sookie's and turned Lafayette into a vampire? That way he can help Bill put that new whiny vampire chick in check.
And why do you think Sam is emptying his safe? Running from Mary Ann? Who is the lady helping Tara? Is she a shape shifter as well? I think she might be either a shape shifter who is a former lover or relative of Sam's or maybe a witch?
I was surprised the killer turned out to be Renae. I didn't suspect him until seeing the fax at the end of the 11th episode, but thought the clue was too obvious, and figured he was in town hunting down the killer of his sister, taking a fake identity to find out who the killer was.
I'm a bit disappointed in seeing Jason Stackhouse becoming a born again evangelist, I thought they could have made him into a hippie or something more edgy.
If you've read the novel, please refrain from posting spoilers, thanks.









