In the last few episodes of the True Blood Season Three we have witnessed the absurd past life, Tara’s senselessness, and Arlene’s boring ways. There were many story lines in the past few episodes out of which only a few were interesting. So what has this week offered?
This week’s True Blood Season episode has been titled “9 Crimes”. It begins with our Bill walking down the road after those wild sex frolics shown in last week’s episode. We watch as he walks into the darkness. We have witness a completely changed image of Bill in the past few episodes. A complete conversion is visualised in his integrity and disposition have been seen. This may also be owed to the separation between Bill and Sookie these days. May be we may get to see some interesting acts during Bill and Sookie’s reunion.
Their separation in recent days is the reason for the existing circumstances and story lines. And these story lines and circumstances are what are lending their hands to sustain the True Blood Season.
Bill makes a call to Sookie and over phone to break up with her. He ends his affair with her saying the last words of break up which goes "We fucked like only two vampires can.” After ending his relationship with him, he goes to King Russell to plot in killing Lorena in exchange for sharing information about Queenie. While talking about the barter, he informs him of Pam and Eric and their unlawful V operation. He cites that they procure V from Sophie Anne. He also signs the death warrants of the Nordic Vamps.
The magister goes on a raid for finding V. Pam asks Bill in turn to save her clean. King Russell in his mind has blue print of all this. In the end, as the 9 Crimes draws to completion, we find Bill drinking with Sookie. He tries to make her believe that there is none who really cares for her. Sookie replies him back saying there is no point in loving, which pays back his unworthy action. All these are said with the back ground ghostly tune of “Paradise Circus.”
After King Russell supplies his personal stock of V around the whole bar, Sookie is put into trouble. Bill warns her that she is exposed and stops her from falling into danger, and then he joins Lorena and King Russell in the banquet.
Now coming back to where we left, Sookie after getting that telephone call from Bill, finds affection from Alcide. Her love story matched that of Alcide who too had a recent break up and still in intense sorrow. Although Alcide has his own broken heartedness, she still manages to convince Sookie that everything will be alright between Bill and her.
Both Alcide and Sookie gets dressed up like a badass werewolves go to a werewolf club. At the werewolf club they spot her ex lover. At this point, King Russell comes in and reveals the truth on why the werewolves were under his control. He distributes some V to the werewolves and compels them to work harder for him if they want to have more of it. Then he leaves the club.
The story line turns a bit interesting at the end of the 9 Crimes when everyone start becoming werewolves except Sookie. This is believed to give a great push forward for the story line.
In this episode Jessica appears only for a little while. This is when our boring Arlene starts complaining to the owner of the bar that she is the only person coming for helping at the bar. So Sam hires Jessica for work at the bar. A visitor to the bar identifies her as from his own hometown and Jessica takes him out. Hoyt witnesses this from a little far away. There is no idea of what would happen or what the indication is. So we are left with no inkling on what would be the outcome.
Sam meets his family and his brother who are now kicked out of their house because they couldn’t pay their house bills. Sam talks to them and at last manages to knock some sense into them. They promise to behave well in the future and so they won’t be seen for the rest of the show, let us hope so.
Jason blackmails Andy to make him a deputy police officer. So an antagonist have raised in the play. Eric saves Lafayette from some enemy drug dealers.
If more attention had been given to Sookie and Bill, and if they had been the main story line of the 9 Crimes, the episode would have been awesome. But unluckily, there were several unexciting sub story lines that made numerous unwanted characters roaming around Bon Temps that almost eliminated these major characters from the play.
Eric has come out as someone whom audience would start liking in this episode. His willingness to deliver Pam from being tortured, getting into Sookie’s dream, his conversations with Lafayette and RuPaul makes him stand out in our minds.
Arlene has got more whiny and annoying in this episode although she appears for a little time only.
For a few episodes, we have been left wondering on what is on Tara’s mind about Franklin. Finally in this episode we get it. Franklin is more than a vampire. He is a monster. He forces Tara to part with more information. After this he ties her up and takes her to King Russell. So, Franklin is working for the king! This means that the contribution in informations by Bill to the king doesn’t make much difference in the accomplishment of Russell’s furthest goals.
This episode has made True Blood Season to take off in high gear. If it had been just like the earlier episodes where everyone is in want of something that they never get, it would have rendered the play too boring. But now with the presence of King Russell who supplies V and hires Franklin too, the story line gets sensible.