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Why is the killer always so hot?

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This past Sunday was the season finale of True Blood. Lots of things were tied up but other mysteries popped up of course. It was revealed to viewers that Rene, played by Michael Raymond James (pictured above), is murderer who killed Maudet, Dawn, Amy, and Gran because of their relationship to vampires, and he got his comeuppance. We should’ve seen it coming though. He was the only calm one throughout the time the women were being killed. Look at that photo above! He’s got the Benicio Del Toro bags under the eyes thing going on with dirty finger nails, and that Jack Nicholson crazy in the eyes! He just looks like he’s up to no good! The crazy thing is, I always thought his character was cute, but he looked extra sexy when he flipped character and was going after Sookie, calling her a “bitch” and a “cunt”. Don’t get me started on when he grabbed her out of the grave! OMG!
Now that it is a hard fact on the show that Jason is not a murderer, what is going on with him now? After getting out of jail and going to see how Sookie was doing after she killed Rene, he was last seen praising Jesus at a sermon in a church for the Fellowship of the Sun. I’m glad that he see’s that he’s more than just ladies’ man, but I don’t really think that is a good way to go for him, especially now that the vampires seem to be getting riled up over previous murders of vampires, v-juice, and people being murder for associating with vampires. All the Fellowship does is teach hate, and the vampires seem to keep a close eye on who is among their church. Which leads me to Lafayette. First, his supplier is kidnapped and killed by Jason and his girlfriend, then his politican lover says publicly that he is against vampires and that they are the cause of homosexuality. In the penultimate episode, Lafayette confronts the politico on his public stance knowing that he is a hypocrite for doing V and sleeping with Lafayette.
In the finale, Lafayette goes back to the bar after checking in on Sookie. He takes the garbage out to the back of the diner as something comes up behind him. Lafayette jumps on the trash bin but it’s obvious he couldn’t save himself. The look on his face as whatever it was came up behind him didn’t really look like shock to me. He was scared, but I think he expected for whatever it was to come after him. Lafayette was always the character that, aside from Gran, was a kind of moral compass. He himself was already as giving of himself as anyone really could be aside from him selling V, and he was the one that kind of told people to be out with the darker side of themselves. Their truer selves. I’m not sure who killed Lafayette, but I don’t think it was Bill, who was burned almost to death trying to save Sookie from Rene in the daylight and told Sookie that he fed. I really doubt that Bill would feed on anyone that Sookie said was a friend to her. Some possible choices to me are the congressman, the good ol’ boys Lafayette beat up earlier in the series, Jessica, or some other dark being.
On the subject of dark beings, what is Maryann? I’ve read online from some people who’ve read the books that she’s a maenad, a creature that feeds off of debauchery and chaos. That would explain why she’s a “social worker”, but what is her realtionship to Sam? She knows he’s a shape shifter and can turn into a dog, but things don’t seem good between them.Toward the end of the finale, Sam was seen shovelling money from his bar’s safe into a bag while watching the door. Sam does own a lot of property in Bon Temps that actually used to belong to Detective Andy Belflour’s family. And what is up with Belflour? He seems so bent on proving himself for some reason. He’s definitely bitter of Sam, and he seems to have (had) a thing out for Jason when there were no clues as to who the serial killer was. I hope we get some background on the Detective and his brother, Terry. Terry Belflour seems like a nice guy who came back traumatized after his tour in Iraq. I like how was flirting with Arlene (poor woman; she was engaged to Rene) and she seemed receptive. Terry flirted with her in an earlier episode and seemed to like it then, maybe there always was something there but she and Rene were involved, so she couldn’t really explore it. Perhaps, if they get together Terry can teach Arlene how to not be a big damn bigot!
Back to Maryann, what does she with Tara? I’m guessing she’s holding something over Sam and is using Tara to get to Sam, as she already has. That maid stole Tara’s cell phone and deleted Sam’s messages on her phone before she could listen to them. And who or what is “Eggs” Benedict? He’s cute and seems sweet but like Tara said it could be too good to be true. Is he even human, or is he a creation of Maryann or even Maryann herself?
Why couldn’t Eric and Pam tame Jessica, the new vampire Bill made as his punishment for killing another vampire? She is really bratty, obnoxious, and annoying. I’m surprised Eric and Pam brought her to Bill’s place. Although, I did like the out nice twin set that Pam was wearing. She looked rich, waspy, and maternal in it!
A few were tied up: found (and killed) the murderer and Sookie seems to be back with Bill, for the time being, but so many questions were left unanswered: What is Jason doing with the Fellowship of the sun? What is Bill going to do with Jessica and Sookie? Who killed Lafayette? Is Maryann blackmailing Sam? Why was Sam packing up all that money? Is he ever going to tell Tara he’s a shapeshifter? Is Tara going to be okay? Does Bill have an alterier motive for being with Sookie? Is Sookie simply telepathic, or is there more to her that she doesn’t know about but that her grandmother knew?
I guess we’ll have to wait until Summer 2009…

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November 30, 2008 at 5:31 am

Far West Villlage II

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Last night, on one of my roaming adventures in Manhattan, I got on the M7 bus to get to the Village. I walk from 9th street (the bus driver recognized me and asked me where I was going to and took me as far he could take me on the route) down 8th then Waverly Pl when I passed two people, one butch lesbian and one I’m guessing is a gay man. The woma, who sees me coming from a mile away, says how pretty I am and wishes me a “Happy Thanksgiving”. I smile and say, “Thank you! You, too!” but kept it moving. The woman did not want to stop there. She chased me down the block and wanted to keep talking to me. She asks me how old I am. I tell her I’m in my 20s. She then says, “If you’re 20 you’re okay, but if you’re 18, listen to your parents!” and laughed. I still don’t get the punchline…

She asked me where I was going, and told her I was looking for a store to play the lotto in. One thing about the Village, there are plenty of stores but not all of them are corner stores. It’s in this order: Starbucks, cafes, LGBT hangouts, sex shops, and then delis/corner stores with lotto. On the way to the store, she bumps into a transvestite friend of hers and they chat a bit. Then she stops and talks to a cop who gave her a ticket for having open liquor (she was drinking when I ran into her). So, while she was talking to the officer in his cruiser, I took the opportunity to escape but when I walked down the block her man friend who was standing with her from before was at the corner and asked me what she was doing. I said she talking the officer. He walks back to get her. I cross the street and she’s hollering after me.

I stop and she catches up to me. We stand at the corner waiting for the light when she takes off her skull cap to reveal a faid with salt and pepper hair and says, “I like a straight up dude, right?!” I smile politely and say nothing while thinking, “No. You like a butch lesbian.” To continues to yammer on loudly, much of which I’ve tuned out so I don’t remember what she said. We get to a tobacco store with lotto just off Christopher street. I get a game and we head out. On our way out, she bumps into a couple of older men (gay, of course) and starts chatting with them. One of them men says to me in a very saucy voice, “You know, one day, she asked me ‘What’s your swag like?’ I said ‘You know nothin’ about my swag!’ and then I dust that bitch off!” brushing off his right shoulder with his left hand while his rigt holds a bottle in a brown paper bag. I laughed becaused I never would’ve imagined the way that man talked to come from him. He didn’t look like your average older gay gentleman, whatever that is.

She walks off to the corner with the men, and take this second opportunity to make a get away. I take turn around and there’s her man friend from before again. He asks me what she’s doing and I say she’s talking to some friends. And walks off to get her, and I make off quickly into the mixed crowd of NYU students and neighborhood locals never to see them again, or at least that night, but in a perfect world I will never see them again. I don’t know what their motive was for wanting to keep me around. Money? Drugs? Booze? Sex? All of the above? What was the relationship between the man and the lesbian? Was he her pimp, or just her friend? I know she was drunk but was she also high? They were certainly weird and I definitely wouldn’t have gone anywhere with them that wasn’t safe.

::Crosses fingers for a perfect world::

Written by darlinnic

November 26, 2008 at 11:51 am

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Historical precedent marred by “abeed al-beit” comment.

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It was a good day. Not only did my nephew turn nine-years-old, but it was the day the first African American was elected president of the United States. Words can not express how I feel about the historic outcome of this election. I really can’t believe that President-elect Barack Obama is our 44th president! I was at an election night party with friends, and my friend Adam and I were in the middle of a conversation when at 11:03pm CNN had announced that Obama had garnered 284 electoral votes declaring him the winner. He was turning facing me when it happened so I shook the hell out of him to look at the tv. The room full of friends, black, white, southeast Asian, and French; erupted in screams of happiness. We were so excited that Obama had won that we ran into the streets of Harlem and celebrated with everyone. We weren’t too far from 125th street so went to the State Building where there was already a huge crowd and people were celebrating.

It felt good to see everybody in the streets happy over one thing.

Just recently, Al-Qaida’s number two in charge, Ayman al-Zawahri, has called President-elect Barack Obama, an “abeed al-beit”, or a “house slave”. I’m not even angry or in the least bit disturbed, but I am confused. Most citizens in countries all over the world are very happy that Obama will be sworn in January 20th, 2009 – why is Al-Qaida? Are they scared that Obama will actually make an effort to find those who are responsible for 9/11 in Afghanistan, and try them and make them pay the price for their crimes? I really think this is it. He and the rest of the Al-Qaida operatives want to belittle this historic and flawless campaign with racism and say that Obama is in the opposite of black leaders like Malcolm X. Why pull Malcolm X out of your hat when it was members of the Nation of Islam who assassinated Malcolm X because he left that sect and became a Sunni Muslim.

I think that we, everyone who believes that Obama’s foreign policy will be different from that of the Bush administration and that he is not a “house slave”, should fight against stupidity such as this from people and groups like Al-Qaida. I have friends who are Muslim, and I know they do not align themselves with the terrorist organiztion, nor do many other Muslims. To quote Colin Powell, someone al-Zawahri lumped Obama with in the “house slave” category, “It is not a bad thing to be Muslim” but with Al-Qaida making a having a huge presence in the back of the minds of many people, it is definitely hard to be one and identify yourself as a Muslim, American, and a supporter of Barack Obama.

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November 20, 2008 at 9:04 pm

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