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This episode throws us for a couple loops and quite a few scenes that made me say, “huh, is this weird or is it just me?”

Plot Twist

This episode opens with Sookie and Ben bringing an unconscious Jason into her house and lying him on the couch. When Sookie goes off to call an ambulance, Ben produces fangs and bites into himself to give Jason his blood. WHOA. What. Is. Happening. My first thought wasn’t that this meant Ben was Warlow, but we do get there eventually.

TrueBlood S6E4 Ben biting himself to feed Jason his blood

Sookie realizes that Ben gave Jason his blood when she sees his frantic exercising and the drop of blood near the couch later on. Sookie uses her newly learned power where she can analyze the blood and see what happened. She learns more than she bargains for and produces a plan.

Coming Up With A Plan

Sookie invites Ben over for a seemingly romantic dinner. Ben shows up late when he gets entangled with Niall. Jason confesses a sexy dream about Ben to Niall and the pieces begin connecting for them. The pair go to hunt Ben and he glamours Jason and attacks Niall. He drains Niall and doesn’t drink the blood, but keeps him alive just enough to bring him to the portal on the bridge where he emerged episodes ago.

TrueBlood S6E4 Jason and Niall go to confront Ben

Ben throws Niall through the portal. After taking care of Jason and Niall, he is super late to his date with Sookie. While cooking the food, we saw Sookie put liquid silver in the food. Ben devours the food, seemingly without noticing the smell. I find this pretty strange since he’s like the oldest vampire in existence and has dual vampire and fairy powers. He doesn’t sense anything? Was he too distracted by Niall and Jason?

Sookie and Ben end the episode making out on her couch after dinner when Sookie creates a supernova, points it at Ben, and says “Get off me or die Warlow.” I can’t wait to see how this plays out.

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Other Storylines

When it comes to the other storylines during this episode, I felt there was much left to be desired.

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Lafayette helps Sam, Emma, and Nicole escape the wolfpack. Sam tells him that he’s got it from here and transforms into a horse to get Emma and Nicole out of there.

TrueBlood S6E4 Lafayette holding Nicole's arm after their escape

In the hotel room, Sam and Nicole share a kiss. Sam … Luna hasn’t even been dead a few days though.

Getting Willa Back

Burrell and his team barges into Ginger’s house thinking that they’ll be getting Willa back, but they are nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, Willa tries to taste Eric’s blood and he does not let her. He is curious as to why she wants to. Something in Eric possesses him to make Willa a vampire.

TrueBlood S6E4 Eric turning Willa into a vampire

It’s weird because Willa seems to be falling in love with Eric, but she is also his captive. Strange. After Eric turns Willa, he tells her to go home to her father and show him what she has become. Willa feels pretty betrayed by this because she sees that Eric is using her to get back at Burrell.

TrueBlood S6E4 Willa covered in blood returning to her father as a vampire

However, Willa does as she is told and her father sort of accepts her. Sarah Newlin is there and her and Burrell are an item. Sarah is extremely angry that Burrell is accepting his daughter as a vampire. Suddenly, Willa smells the blood on her father’s hand injury. Since she’s a baby, she attacks. She’s got no self control. Sarah shoots her and insists that they take Willa to the camp.

Pam and Tara argue about Willa and Eric in the middle of town. Tara storms off and the authorities shoot and capture Pam. Tara watches this from afar.

Andy’s Daughters Get Into Trouble

Andy’s daughters read Terry’s mind about killing Patrick. This could be pretty dangerous since he’s missing, but it seems to really affect Terry’s emotionality. Arlene must console him after the girls listen in to his mind.

Andy’s daughters wait until everyone in the house is sleeping and then dress up in Arlene’s clothes and take a joyride in Andy’s cop car. They go to the convenience store and try to buy beer. Jessica shows up and gets the beer by glamouring the clerk and brings the girls back to her and Bill’s place to party.

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TrueBlood S6E4 Bill using a watch contraption to retrieve blood from one of Andy's daughters

Bill gets two of the girls to willingly donate their blood to him, but we quickly learn that this won’t be enough to synthesize it. The professor says that the blood changes back into human blood within minutes when outside the body and that there is no way he can synthesize it like that. Bill insists that the professor find a way because failure is not an option.

TrueBlood S6E4 Bill bringing the fairy blood to the professor

The professor is upset that he is involved in something unsavory when Bill says that he has plenty of the blood upstairs. Bill forces the professor to comply. Upstairs, Jessica loses control when Andy’s daughters try to escape and force their way out. Jessica attacks and drinks all of them. Bill when returns to the living room, he walks in to see Jessica crying and she says that she was worried about Bill killing them, but that it was her who did it.

TrueBlood S6E4 Jessica crying after killing Andy's daughters
4 out of 5 stars (4 / 5)

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Sarah Moon is a stone-cold sorceress from Tennessee whose interests include serial killers, horror fiction, and the newest dystopian blockbuster. Sarah holds an M.A. in English Literature and an M.F.A. in Fiction Writing. She works as an English professor as well as a cemeterian. Sarah is most likely to cover horror in print including prose, poetry, and graphic forms. You can find her on Instagram @crystalsnovelnook.

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Fallout, The Past

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Episode four of Amazon’s Fallout wasn’t the best-liked. Of course, that’s relative to the rest of the season. While this is the second-to-last-ranked episode, it’s still an 8.1 on IMDB.

So let’s talk about why it might have slipped a bit but was still a great episode of TV.

The story

Let’s start our discussion of this episode with Maximus.

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After he and Thaddeus successfully retrieved the head from the Gulper, they’re in high spirits. Together they celebrate around a fire, giving a lovely impression of two people who have been drinking despite not seeing a bottle in sight. Thaddeus even convinces Maximus to brand him.

Still from Amazon's Fallout.

While having a good time, Maximus’s consciousness gets the better of him. He admits to Thaddeus that he’s not Knight Titus, but he is Thaddeus’s old punching bag.

Rather than responding to this act of honesty with an equal measure of grace and brotherhood, Thaddeus immediately disables Maximus’s suit, taking the power source and the head. He then leaves Maximus trapped in the suit that he wanted so much, doomed to die in it.

Lucy isn’t in a much better place. If you’ll recall, last episode she drank radiated water out of desperate thirst. She’s now suffering from radiation poisoning. Fortunately, before she succumbs to this poison, she finds Maximus. He has the medicine she needs, and she can free him from his suit before he’s eaten by giant cockroaches. It seems like a win/win. If that is, the two of them can trust each other. And haven’t they both learned that trusting other people might be the most dangerous thing in this very dangerous world?

Ella Purnell and Aron Moten in Fallout.

What worked

The first thing I want to draw attention to is the relationship between Lucy and Maximus. A lot has happened since the last time the two saw each other when there were some sparks but no time to do anything about them. Both have been betrayed and hurt. So while they’re instinct is clearly to trust each other, it’s also to be cautious. And that makes sense. They are both good people, driven by the desire to help others. But both are cautious of being hurt again.

This was not only relatable, but it gave a much different feel to a standard will they/won’t they relationship. Will they be able to trust each other enough to let their feelings out is the real question. Which is a lot more interesting, in my opinion.

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I also found the giant, mutated bugs to be fantastic. They were the perfect blend of cute and terrifying. At first glance, they seem like a larger version of Hal from Wall-E. Then, you realize how few of them it would take to eat someone trapped in place. And how little time it might take.

And how long it might feel like while it’s happening.

We don’t need to see that happen to feel the terror there. And to feel some concern about the tiny pests that sometimes share our homes.

Of course, the highlight of this episode was the political intrigue surrounding Vault 33, and how its leaders always seem to be from Vault 31. This storyline is quickly becoming my favorite part of the season. It’s a dark and creepy mystery, which is always fantastic. But it’s also fascinating to see the character of Norm blossoming into someone whose life has meaning. Because at the start of the season, he was lacking that.

All in all, while this was a slower episode it was still a good one. And its ending certainly left me excited for what was to come.

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4 out of 5 stars (4 / 5)

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Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), a Film Review

Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) is a horror comedy directed by Halina Reijn. This R-rated horror film stars Amandla Stenberg and Maria Bakalova.

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Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) is a horror comedy directed by Halina Reijn. This R-rated horror film stars Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha’la, Rachel Sennott, Chase Sui Wonders, Pete Davidson, Lee Pace, and Conner O’Malley. The film is currently available on fuboTV, Netflix, Hoopla, and Showtime.

Sophie (Amandla Stenberg) brings her girlfriend (Maria Bakalova as Bee) to her friend’s hurricane party. Lasting resentment and toxic relationships infest the group, leaving Bee to witness increasingly uncomfortable situations. Soon after, bodies start dropping.

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What I Like about Bodies

The chemistry between these toxic friends gives me anxiety. If toxic friendships aren’t a universal experience, toxic traits certainly make themselves apparent in any friend group, and this film maximizes this experience. It’s not revolutionary, but effective and uncomfortable.

Several subtle clues hint at the relationships of these friends, building up as the story progresses and chaos ensues. I love these moments, though the film doesn’t seem confident that the viewer picks up these clues. This decision hinders execution, an unfortunate point for later.

While the performances are strong throughout, Amandla Stenberg and Maria Bakalova remain the main characters and receive the most opportunities to perform. However, almost every character has a moment, or several, and lives up to those moments once given.

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The twist seems obvious, but that doesn’t hinder the viewing experience. While not the biggest fan of the execution, I enjoy the spiraling chaos it creates.

The opening scene shows the two leads making out for viewer engagement. However, I think the contract toward the end gives this scene added context and plot relevance beyond simply sex appeal. While it is unavoidable that so well, many films will go no further. So, added relevance deserves a nod.

Far from the bloodiest film out there, but it doesn’t hesitate to bleed its cast. It uses this blood and limited gore to add weight to the deaths as opposed to haunting or nauseating its audience.

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Tropes, Triggers, and Considerations

As previously hinted, toxic relationships remain key points in the plot. Falling in line with this are points of spousal abuse (physically and mentally) that should remain a consideration.

Idiocy to push the plot along certainly plays a role in the plot. In this case, I consider it a feature. However, it’s still a required taste for viewer consideration.

Addiction and recovery drive several characters. I’ll avoid pointing to them so as not to give away plot details. However, usage and relapse deserve a mention in this section.

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If any of these are deal breakers, give this film a skip.

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What I Dislike, or Food for Thought, about Bodies

Bodies shifts between a mindless and clever horror comedy, never comfortably sticking to one or the other. It pulls off elements of both with expertise, but the tugging and pulling of these different elements limits the execution of either. Because of the above friction, Halina Reijin gives us all the clues to piece everything together and still tells us. Pick an audience and trust them.

As a horror comedy, this film leans on the humor over the horror. The unraveling of characters certainly earns respect but expect a comedy for a better experience. It’s not a particularly scary film, and it doesn’t try to occupy that space.

Final Thoughts

Bodies Bodies Bodies spirals into a chaotic horror comedy, banking on the toxic chemistry of its cast to deliver both. The film never makes a strong stance in either claiming a mindless or clever horror comedy, shifting between both at the expense of the whole. It remains a bumpy but engaging viewing experience, nonetheless.
3 out of 5 stars (3 / 5)

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Fallout, The Ghouls

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Episode four of Amazon Prime’s Fallout was a great one for character development. It was also great because one of my personal favorite actors was involved.

Let’s discuss.

The story

This episode’s story revolved largely around Lucy and The Ghoul. He’s still dragging her about on a rope, but we aren’t sure why. While she can track the Head, she certainly hasn’t shared that information with the Ghoul.

What he wants her for soon becomes clear, when he barters her for vials of the medication that keeps him from losing himself to the ghoul illness.

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Ella Purnell in Fallout.

At first, Lucy thinks this is a step up. She’s taken by a robot surgeon named Snip Snip to get a new thumb. Since, you know, The Ghoul shot her thumb off.

However, after stitching a new thumb on, Snip Snip takes her to his masters. Who then say they want him to cut her up for her organs.

Lucy manages to escape and even frees the other people trapped by these organ brokers. In doing so, she comes into the possession of many, many of those vials that The Ghoul needs so desperately.

Meanwhile, Norm is starting to suspect that all is not what it should be in Vault 33. While the rest of the vault is preparing to elect a new overseer, he takes Chet and sneaks off to Vault 32. There, they find some horrific sights. Long dead bodies, next to messages scrawled in blood. There are especially bodies around the door that leads to Vault 31, where someone has written We Know What’s in There on the wall.

Of course, we don’t know what’s in there. But I’m sure we’re going to find out.

Moises Arias and Dave Register in Fallout.

Norm continues to dig, checking for information on the old Overseer’s computer. And he finds that the door to Vault 32 was opened by a Pip-Boy. To be specific, it was a Pip-Boy owned by Norm and Lucy’s mother.

I’m sure that won’t be relevant later.

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What worked

The more I see of this season, the more I like Lucy. She is growing and evolving as a person, just like Wilzig told her she would have to do. She is becoming harder. But her kindness and values haven’t changed yet. She is still a good person. I love that.

I also love the dark, creepy storyline with Norm. I love how serious he is, especially when compared to the rest of his community. I especially love that, even as emotionally disturbed he is by what he’s learning, he seems passionate. And from what we’ve seen of this character, this is possibly the first thing he’s felt passionate about his entire life. I am impressed with the writing and acting that have allowed us to see his lack of passion with minimal focus. He is a fun, well-written character.

Finally, I’d like to shine the spotlight on Matt Berry. He is a delightful actor known for What We Do in the Shadows and IT Crowd. And he is playing the remarkably funny role of Snip Snip, the robot surgeon. His voice lends an extra level of humor to an already funny premise. This was another example of the great casting we’ve seen so far on Fallout.

In the end, this was a great episode from all points. It was fun, heartfelt, and dark. In short, I have no notes. I’m only excited to see what happens in the next episode. 4 out of 5 stars (4 / 5)

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