Review of Radioactive

True Blood: Radioactive (2013)
Season 6, Episode 10
Everything but great finale
19 August 2013
Warning: Spoilers
I am so deeply disappointed, I don't even know where to begin... Up 'till episode 9 I was thinking "O.K., this might end up just well". Not well like fairy tale ending, but tense enough, smart enough, intriguing enough to give you that feeling of not being able to wait for the next season. That DID NOT happen... What we saw (and here the spoilers begin) was kicking out characters off the show, brutally killing them, without any sense and connection to the previous happenings. I mean, come on - Eric is on fire while sunbathing? A 1000-years-old vampire doesn't know better? One more thing (that I am not sure if I approve or deny) is how Warlow turned out to be. Was it great that they kept his really dark side secret, or was it just a twist made up in the moment because they were out of ideas? I'm confused about that one but I'm 100% mad how King of all Fairies just popped out in the bathroom. He did it, not 20 years later ladies and gentlemen, no - just a few days after he was tossed through the portal. The nearly-drained (grand-grand...)grandpa really showed Warlow how it's done. Ovations please * * * Thank you.

Let's jump six months later, shall we?

Billith is definitely gone and mister Compton is back with his first book in which he exposes himself and everyone he knows in, let's say, 500 pages? Everything since Hep-Videmia started is black on white inside that book. Good for him. A public journal. And Sookie ends up with Alcide RIGHT AFTER we saw him being the "shoulder to cry on"? That was certainly not predictable... Noooo. I was so surprised... Not! What else can we learn from this last episode? For one, if you work really hard you can become mayor in six months. At least that is what Sam taught us. His campaign must have been "vampires are bad" right until this last one where he stated there are good vampires and bad vampires (and the bad ones, as you will see or have already seen, are not sickly vamps who can not move like Nora couldn't but pi**ed off, raging vamps who can not get enough death, blood and revenge). The proposition of humans pairing with good vampires for mutual benefit did not pass as well as he hoped. And I literally rolled on the floor laughing when that was brought up, but not as much as when I heard Bill saying "bright eyes" later that same day...

I will end this review by saying that this episode was the worst in the TB series and if this turns up to be Billith's vision, I will hate it even more. Thank you for reading.
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