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TV Review: TRUE BLOOD: Season 7, Episode 7: May be the Last Time [HBO]

Anna Paquin Stephen Moyer True Blood May be the Last Time

HBO‘s True Blood May be the Last Time TV Show Review. True Blood: Season 7, Episode 7: May be the Last Time is a fitting title for the seventh installment of TB’s finale season. The question, finally answered…Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) and Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) got back together…with plenty of make-out sessions and floor sex — just like the good ole’ days.

The Hep-V infection was spreading through his body rapidly, due to Sookie’s fairy blood…and we know that Sarah Newlin (Anna Camp)’s blood is the cure. Mr. Gus (Will Yun Lee) had an agenda and enlisted Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgard) to help him look for Sarah. His idea was to turn her blood in to an over-the-counter cure for the virus called “Nu Blood” (hmm, indeed!)

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The question now, with only 3 episodes left…will Bill live long enough for the happy ending?

[True Blood has a habit of having too many storylines going on in one episode without proper time to service them all — leaving the whole hour a bit of a mosh pit. There was Adilyn Bellefleur (Bailey Noble) and Wade Cleary (Noah Matthews)’s sexual awakening, Andy Bellefleur (Chris Bauer) and Holly Cleary (Lauren Bowles)’s search for their missing children, Hoyt Fortenberry (Jim Parrack)’s return to Bon Temps, Arlene Fowler (Carrie Preston) falling for Keith (Riley Smith)…these last episodes should be primarily focussed on Bill and Sookie.]

Sarah Newlin returned to the Fellowship of the Sun. She had visions of Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten), her Buddhist guru and even Steve Newlin (Michael McMillian), who returned to ask which religion she would choose when she died. She went a bit mad…something Sarah (Anna) does so well.

In the end, Eric, Pam De Beaufort (Kristin Bauer van Straten), Mr. Gus and the Yakamoto crew arrived at the Fellowship of the Sun…as the three visions Sarah had all promised, that night would be the one she died. The current plan is to get Sarah, get her blood and market it as “Nu-Blood” — the cure for Hep-V.

I’m on the edge of my seat True Blood.

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