True Blood and Entourage Season Finale Review
I was a little surprised this weekend because I had no clue it was the season finale of Entourage. I have been a little disappointed with the season so far but I could never quite figure out why. It finally came to me as Vinny landed a huge role at the end of the show. The reason is that the show to me is based on a lavish Hollywood lifestyle. I didn’t really put it together until they went back to their roots in this episode that the season didn’t have this since Vince was in the poor house. With that said, the show was entertaining so it was a success. Jermey Piven will hopefully win some awards from this season because he really was amazing. He has a certain flare that makes the show funny and entertaining. The new season should be good since they will be back on the money train.
True Blood’s season finale was great. In my eyes, the writers did not leave any huge cliffhangers so most of the questions raised from this season were answered. It was almost like they were ending the show but I did read that it was picked up for a second season. I at first did not like this show but grew to love it. I still don’t know why there is so much hype about vampires right now. South Park did it best last week in making fun of Twilight. The only new question is what is going on with Tara and the lady that has taken her under her wing. After last weeks episode, I thought she ran a brothel but I doubt that is the case now. She somehow knows Sam and the fact that he is shape shifter. She was also doing something really weird out in the lawn. I didn’t know at the time but I am wondering if she was trying to shift into that pig since she has some connection with Sam. The other thing that was brought up was that Lafayette was probably killed. I would hope it was by a vampire due to the killing of the vamp by Jason and his girlfriend. The writers really seemed to stress mid-season that a vampire could detect when someone did wrong to another vampire. I thought it was too big of a deal to let the issue slide under the table. I guess we will have to wait to see next summer (which is a pleasant surprise that it returns so fast).
