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Episode 10, New World in My View was, as I'm sure many who watched will agree, not the best episode of Season 2 True Blood. It was essentially a series of scenes setting up the last two episodes of the 12 episode run.
We had Tara trussed up like a Thanksgiving turkey, muttering and chanting, watched over by a worried Lafayette and Tara's mother. Sam was still on the run--now with his new partner, the ever-pickled Andy Bellefleur and later, Jason who with Sookie & Bill returned to Bon Temps via Anubis Air shuttle bus to find their town in shambles.
Jason went charging over to Merlotte's with ammunition including a chainsaw and a nail gun to face off against Maryann's "minions" and rescue Andy and Sam from Sam's walk-in cooler. Meanwhile Sookie and Bill arrived at Sookie's home, now occupied by Maryann where Sookie got in Maryann's face and had a strange moment that left Maryann captivated by "what" Sookie is (anyone else beginning to think maybe more than a mind-reader?). Bill thought he could take on Maryann using his traditional chomping-on-the-neck-style but her "blood" sickened him greatly and he and Sookie beat a hasty retreat. Upon finding Tara in Maryann-induced psychosis, Sookie entered her mind only to find...nothing. In desperation, Bill put the glamour whammy on Tara while Sookie again tapped into Tara's brain and this time Tara was able to come to her senses--for now, anyway.
Professing his inability to take on Maryann alone, Bill told Sookie there was someone he knew that he could try getting assistance from. Without elaborating and with instructions to "stay here with your friends," Bill left Bon Temps.
True Blood - Season 2 Episode 11 - "Frenzy" FOR AIRDATE AUGUST 30TH 2009 -Episode 2x11 - With the crisis in Bon Temps careening out of control, Bill seeks out the advice of Sophie-Anne, the Vampire Queen of Louisiana (Evan Rachel Wood), but must exercise patience before she gives him critical information. Meanwhile, Sookie and Lafayette find that protecting Tara from herself is more difficult than they anticipated; a desperate Sam turns to an unlikely source for assistance; and Hoyt's allegiance to Maxine is put to the test by Jessica.
































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