And yet Marnie "binds" Antonia to herself. So the fight continues. There's a fraudulent negotiation outside between Marntonia, exactly who brings Sookie along, and Bill and Eric. Somehow Marnie convinces Eric in addition to Bill to commir suicide then the madness will end.
Really? We're supposed to think that Eric and Bill will kill themselves just for this? For Sookie? Thankfully, Pam isn't having it, so just as the 2 main are about to undergo with their suicide pact (again, actually?!? ), Pam launches some sort of grenade at Moon Goddess, but it's repeled by force-field.
Of course. To even more unbelievable display development, Jesus believes he's a plan to end it. He takes the dead girl on the bathroom, adds some spices or herbs, conjures up an anti-binding mean (or something), turns into that demon figure that's section of his family history, and forces Antonia out of Marnie's body.
I'll assist you to read that previous section again. Still following? Great.
The Jesus anti-binding spell (which, by the way, including licking the lifeless wiccan's blood and binding his own hands -- anti-binding spells are generally super-literal) also took released the force-field outside along with extinguished the ring associated with fire that Marnie experienced set around Sookie for using her fairy-light power to get rid of her wiccan circle that tried to receive the vampires to eliminate themselves by walking into the force field.
Once yet again, sensing the ridiculousness in this article?
Then Bill and Eric and also crew rush in, decide to put a tidy end to be able to Marnie's main dude, Roy (more on this subject later), and then Charge shoots her to loss of life.
Are we done using Marnie? Not quite! As Jesus and Lafayette rest during sex, Lafayette sees her hovering covering the bed and enter the body. The episode ends with Jesus agreeing to a Marnie smirk.
Using now Marnie inside his or her body, Lafayette has had perhaps the worst season among Bon Temperatures denizens. First, that awful trip to Mexico ended up he became a medium. Secondly, he was possessed with a woman who was attempting to find her dead baby. Today, Marnie is back... indoors him.
Couldn't we possess just wrapped up the particular Marnie situation, "True Blood" copy writers? And we're supposed to think that next episode the whole gang is up for some form of wiccan festival? I've been a lot more than suspending my disbelief this season, but my patience is now strained.
And I haven't even have to the fairy sex.
ANDY'S GOT A NEW LADY. OR SOMETHING: However walking back from his Vintervention, Andy Bellefleur gets a critical visitor. Sure, a fairy named Maurella arrives of nowhere to have sexual intercourse with Andy... we'll acknowledge that. But what like with the "swear by the light" thing prior to a deed? Maurella's finger lights up after which when Andy touches this, his lights up as well. Does that mean a new half-fairy, half-Andy baby is in route?
MOST BADASS SCENE: Eric rushing over to Marnie's main minion, Roy, and ripping out his heart then sucking the blood out of some ventricle. "Most badass" or "most disgusting. " I do think I'll go with badass.
UR. I. P. MARCUS: The only other large subplot this episode? Sam and Alcide's action of retribution against Marcus, who really gives off a Charlie Manson-as-werewolf feel. Sam and Alcide trail him down at Alcide's house hold, where Marcus is wanting to convince Debbie Pelt to be able to leave town with your ex boyfriend and his daughter. Sam, whom I've never bought as being a badass, decides to rumble using Marcus and let's him go when he's just about to kill him.
Hence Alcide steps in, makes that werewolf fire throughout his eyes and wipes out Marcus anyway. Then profits to part ways using Debbie. "Debbie Pelt... I hunt with you no longer. I share flesh with you no longer, " he says that will her. Apparently, in werewolf universe, you don't just say "Let's bad break up. ".