
Happy 35th Birthday to our Ryan Kwantan!


After a very mediocre penultimate episode of Season 4 I was desperate for a blockbuster finale. I feared that a lack of closure on some of the more lackluster story lines coupled with a potential absence of season ending cliff hangers or revelations would seriously damage the show's credibility with fans and possibly jeopardize the opportunity for subsequent seasons. My fears were allayed and then some, after Alan Ball knocked it out of the park with season's closing chapter. "When I Die," breathed life back into my love of the show and I hope it did the same for you all.
Even from beyond the grave, Tommy managed to fuck over his brother one last time as we saw Mrs. Fortenberry show up at the cemetery offering up her famous Pork Rind casseroles and telling Sam to call her Momma.
While it remains to be seen what Emma will end up being, I think it was pretty clear that Arlene has her hands full with he own daughter. At first i thought her Halloween costume was supposed to be Arlene actually, but then I said to myself "oh no way is she one of MTV's Teen Mom's and sure enough, Jenelle Evans.
It was good to see old Rene and I was happy he wasn't there to torment Arlene but rather try to protect her from some apparent evil surrounding Terry. He told her he is gonna bring her trouble of the worst kind having met the ghosts from Terry's past who he said won't rest forever. My guess is Terry was into some real dark stuff in the military and the people he killed are coming back to haunt the soldiers who wronged them. Might be why this Sergeant Patrick guy showed up out of the blue. Terry has never mentioned him to Arlene most likely because he wanted to forget all the horrible memories associated with that guy.
I'll admit she was pretty G'd up as she threatened to do harm to Lafa's body if he didn't stop resisting her spirit. And then again when she made like Billy from Predator while trying to coax Jesus into giving up his power. 
I was a little skeptical though as to how she was able to get two bad ass mofo vampires like Bill and Eric stripped of their shirts and tied up on top of that sacrificial pyre. Either way it provided for some comedic moments between Eric and Bill and also set the stage for Gran's return which was pretty awesome. She handled Marnie like a boss. 


And I'm glad I was right and Mutedric was wrong because it meant our boy Lafayette is still alive. He's got too much magic in him, both hokus pokus and poke-a-hooka kind, to be killed off. My man is potent! A little clumsy perhaps, but POTENT. 
At least Eric took a shot and tried to convice her to change her mind allbeit it right in front of Bill. Luckily they were able to put their Sookie sorrow aside and deal with Nan. First off, how hilarious was the scene where Bill and Eric greeted her and her guards at the front door? 

We expect Eric to do stuff like decapitate three dudes in a flash of fury, but I think even he was a little shocked to see Bill unleash the fury on Nan like that. I have no doubt they were going to kill Nan at some point but I think the puppy dog dig sent him over the edge and forced his hand prematurely which showed on the face of Eric who looked at his king as if to say whoah there partner. 
I like the Bill and Eric combo. Would love to see some scenes next season of the two of them just holding court with a lair full of fang bangers. Maybe a trip to Brazil or to one of Eric's villas over seas. While one bromance was heating up another came to a violent conclusion as Jason decided to tell Hoyt about him and Jessica. Having pulled up and seen Hoyt with a chain saw in his hands I may have chosen to come clean another time, like over a beer at the bowling alley or a burger at Merlotte's. He should have taken a page out of Bob Sugar's book and done it somewhere with people around, not on some deserted back woods road. We are talking about Jason here though and he went ahead and came right out with it to Hoyt's surprise.


Hoyt can have fun playing with his mom's dolls in the off season, my man Jason gets Jessica in a way Hoyt never could. When Jess told Jason she was going out to feed because the sex made her hungry he replied, "so you're gonna glamor some stranger and drink their blood." This response put her on the defensive, thinking Jason wasn't going to understand just like Hoyt, but then he showed her how different he is. Smiling he continued, "I get it, it's kind of like a hooker with kissing, not that you're a hooker." Jessica finally comfortable seeing how accepting her new man was offered to role play and pretend she was an escort at some point if Jason wanted and when she asked if they could try oral the next time I about snapped my popsicle stick too. 

I loved every single second of these two together. From the way he bit his ice pop when Jessica told him to let her in, to the way he smelled her hair as they embraced on the couch.






It was most notable when they both hovered over Sookie following the battle in the cemetery. I thought it was nice imagery, the vampire who lives in darkness wearing black and the werewolf who runs in the woods in brown. Then in the finale after she broke up with Bill and Eric she went to Merlotte's sporting...a brown leather jacket. Coincidence? Perhaps, but like Kung Fu legend Master Oogway once said, "there are no accidents."
Another bit of foreshadowing came to fruition as blood was spilled yet again in Sookie's kitchen as we said goodbye to Debbie and Tara. It goes back to what Eddie Murphy once said in Delirious about how white people won't leave a haunted or cursed house. 







And how about the onlookers at the emporium. They seemed to resemble some of the main characters did they not? Reminded me of Space Balls where they capture the stunt doubles. 







