


Loosely based on Living Dead in Dallas, the second book in the The Southern Vampire Mysteries collection, a series of books written by award winning American author Charlaine Harris, the series chronicle the story of Sookie Stackhouse, a young telepathic waitress living in the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana. Ending in the anachronistic Hollywood stereotype of leaving the viewer in utter suspense, the chronicles of Sookie continue in the series' third season. The series' second season came to an end on Sunday, September 13, 2009, airing to a viewership of 5.11 million viewers, with the episode " Beyond Here Lies Nothin'". The series continued to acquire followers, as episodes aired on subsequent Sundays, airing over a duration of a 92 day period. Debuting on Sunday, Jto a modest 3.7 million viewers, the season makes its appearance starting with the series' 13th episode overall, " Nothing but the Blood". Bill, meanwhile, tries to prove his loyalty to the King by breaking up with Sookie over the phone and telling his new sovereign that Eric is selling vampire blood on behalf of Sophie-Anne, who is on the verge of bankruptcy.Season 2 refers, collectively, to the 12 episodes that comprise the second season of the HBO original series True Blood.

Hes also the employer of Franklin, who spent the episode toying with Tara, first smacking her around and drinking her blood against her will, then tying her up on a toilet and forcing her to hold a bouquet of flowers by taping them to her bound hands. We have a Big Bad, and he is King Russell, who revealed himself to be the supplier of blood to Coots werewolf pack. That said, I was thankful that the plot tightened and finally picked up this episode. I'm no fan of the character of Queen Sophie-Anne, but at least she can hold her own. With the exception of Sookie, who's still proactively looking for Bill despite being dumped, all of her female cohorts were being victimized over and over. Having two X chromosomes has never yielded good things for the women of True Blood, but tonights episode was particularly harsh. The ethnic lap dancer Bill procured for Russell was being sucked dry Debbie Pelt, on stage and in her underwear, was being branded by a hot iron (thankfully, Alan Ball stopped short of bestiality) Pam was strung up and being tortured in the basement of Fantasia and Tara had literally become Franklins puppet and prisoner. By the end of tonight's episode, entitled 9 Crimes, nearly every single woman was being physically or mentally tortured by a man. It certainly doesnt pay to be a female in Bon Temps or its surroundings.
