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Having kissed and made up, Sookie and Bill's relationship seems stronger than ever. Bill still has the problem of Jessica, who is proving to be just a bit of a wild child. Clan leader Eric ... See full summary
Having kissed and made up, Sookie and Bill's relationship seems stronger than ever. Bill still has the problem of Jessica, who is proving to be just a bit of a wild child. Clan leader Eric Northman again wants to use Sookie's services. Feeling guilty about her role in having Jessica made into a vampire, Sookie agrees to take her to her home where she promises she just want to see her parents and sister one more time. Things get out of hand when she jumps out of the car and she and Sookie are soon paying a visit. It's left to an outraged Bill to resolve everything. Jason attends the leadership seminar run by the Church of the Sun and makes quite a first impression. Maryann visits Sam Merlotte's bar with interesting effects. She also reminds Sam of just who is the most powerful between them. Lafayette manages to escape from Eric's dungeon but, unable to get away completely, suggests an alternate way out to his captors.

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The dress Sookie gives Jessica is the same one she wore in the season one episode, "Fourth Man in the Fire".

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    • Author: Dusho
    Eric interrogates Lafayette about Eddie and sends him back to the basement; Lafayette manages to escape, but is wounded in the leg by Ginger that shots him. Sookie and Bill kiss and make up; Sookie befriends Jessica and takes her to see her parents' house. When Jessica decides to visit her family, Bill has to clean the whole mess. Jason participates in a seminar of the church Fellowship of the Sun, disputing the leadership with Luke. Maryann comes to the Merlotte's and the upset Sam asks her to leave the place; but she uses her power to intimidate him.

    In this second episode, the stupidity of Sookie almost causes a tragedy. The desperate Lafayette will probably turn into a vampire. Mayanna shows that has the power of controlling Sam's ability. Jason is really a ridiculous character. My vote is eight.

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    • Author: Dakora
    After a reasonable amount of action in the opening episode things are taken at a more sedate pace here, this wasn't a bad thing though as it gave several plot lines a chance to expand. Sookie and Bill have made up after their disagreement in the previous episode although they are still divided about what to do with Jessica; Lafayette is still Eric's captive and Jason of off to the course with the anti-vampire cult. When Sookie sees an appeal by Jessica's parents on television he goes to talk to her and finds that she is missing her family, in particular her little sister. Jessica manages to persuade Sookie to drive her to their house, promising to stay in the car but when they get there she has to go in and see them; it is clear that she wants to deal with her abusive father, Bill gets there in time to stop her but it is unclear how he will deal with the situation as the episode ends. After being questioned about a missing vampire it looks as if Lafayette is going to escape until he is confronted by one of Eric's human helpers, He is wounded, recaptured and Eric is not happy with him and it looks as if Lafayette is done for. In the third plot strand Jason appears to have made a friend on the bus to camp but it soon looks as if they are going to be rivals. While all this is happening there is something a little strange going on at Sam's bar; Maryann has been working her way through the menu all day long and when she gets up to dance she seems to have an effect on the other patrons, even Officer Bellefleur who had been drowning his sorrows gets up to dance.

    Despite having less action this was a good episode, I particularly like the character of Maryann, Michelle Forbes does a great job in the role; the character is still mysterious although there is obviously something different about her; she can force Sam to shape-shift, effect other people's emotions and when Sookie read her mind she was thinking in a mysterious language. Jessica is also becoming a more interesting character; she is clearly manipulative but also appears to care for her little sister still.
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    • Author: Gorisar
    Uh....Eric...you just ripped apart an adult human being limb from limb. Ya THINK you might have gotten some blood in your hair?!!! LOL Eric...what a hoot.

    Funny line: Bill asks Sookie how make-up sex compares to "you thought I was dead" sex.

    Eggs tells Tara about his checkered past. Jessica's parents go on TV to make an appeal for her safe return. The "Light Of Day" folks have that old familiar PTL feel. And Jason shows em the old (football) moves. Steve and Sarah seem impressed.

    When Jessica cries her tears are blood and not human tears. She asks Sookie: "What's wrong with me?" It's almost like a girl who gets her period for the first time without any previous education about what to expect. Consequently she's confused, scared, and angry. Sookie tells her it'll be OK.

    Eric tells Bill he needs to take Sookie to find a missing vampire sheriff of Area 9 named Godric.

    LaFayette tries -- unsuccessfully -- to escape from Eric. He then asks Eric to turn him into a vampire.

    Sookie messes up big time. She acquiesces to drive Jessica by her house and before she can stop her Jessica goes and knocks on the door. Her mother is obviously thrilled to see her and welcomes her and Sookie into the house. Things aren't going all that well, but they totally go south once Jessica's father arrives. Fortunately, Bill arrives in the nick of time and appears to save the day. But the episode ends in cliffhanger fashion, so it's unclear exactly what will happen next.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Anna Paquin Anna Paquin - Sookie Stackhouse
    Stephen Moyer Stephen Moyer - Bill Compton
    Sam Trammell Sam Trammell - Sam Merlotte
    Ryan Kwanten Ryan Kwanten - Jason Stackhouse
    Rutina Wesley Rutina Wesley - Tara Thornton
    Chris Bauer Chris Bauer - Andy Bellefleur
    Mehcad Brooks Mehcad Brooks - Eggs
    Anna Camp Anna Camp - Sarah Newlin
    Nelsan Ellis Nelsan Ellis - Lafayette Reynolds
    Michelle Forbes Michelle Forbes - Maryann Forrester
    Todd Lowe Todd Lowe - Terry Bellefleur
    Michael McMillian Michael McMillian - Steve Newlin
    Jim Parrack Jim Parrack - Hoyt Fortenberry (credit only)
    Carrie Preston Carrie Preston - Arlene Fowler
    William Sanderson William Sanderson - Sheriff Bud Dearborne (credit only)
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