‘True Blood’ season 6 finale spoilers: What will Bill Compton’s next move be?
Just in case you really had any doubt at all following Sunday night’s “True Blood” episode as to whether or not Bill Compton was really going to die, here’s a valuable clue for you: He’s not. Going into next week’s finale (entitled “Radioactive”) he will at least be back to what he was earlier this season.
While we imagine that most of the larger events happened tonight during “Life Matters,” there are still a number of other loose ends here that really need to be tied up. For one, are vampires really going to be able to walk in the sun forever; and if so, what does this mean for humans trying to defend themselves? Also, are some of Bill’s actions from the past few weeks going to come back to haunt him? We know that Sheriff Andy still looks rather upset, and he has a good reason to be based on what happened to his children.
Then, there is still the whole issue of Warlow, and what becomes of him now that the whole matter of Vampire Camp is resolved. Sookie promised him that they would be together, and she’s not one to break a promise. Unfortunately for her, we imagine that Bill is going to have something to say himself before this is all over.
We almost feel like at this point, there really shouldn’t be another major death before this season is over, given that there would not be any real buildup into it. Instead, it feels almost like the more interesting idea would be for this show, like “Game of Thrones” often does, to use this episode as a launching pad to what could happen next year. “True Blood” may have an opportunity to go back to 12 episodes again rather than their more-recent ten now that nobody is pregnant, and there is a lot of story that can be told in that time.
Of course, we want to hear any and all of your theories about the finale in the comment box below!
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zadie be
August 14, 2013 @ 2:11 am
I felt the funeral was the best part for it showed the love the people have in that town for each other. It also shows the acceptance of those who are gay, warewolfs, shifters, interacial couples, old people who cannot let the racism of the pass die talking about the grandmother of Terry and Andy, and the love of family that Terry showed to the town. It was also a good way to show what war does to some who serve and they have trouble fitting into life after war. It also shows how proud many are of the service Terry gave to his country and the love his co-worker had for him at the beginning when he was trying so hard to fit in. The funeral was the way it should be to tell stories about the life of someone and not focus on the death. Loved it I felt the place should have been blown up so it could never again be used to hold anyone and also they did not take out the hepV and destroy the product so it cannot be used again. They also did not explain why Jessica just stop caring for Jason after he risked his life to remove her out of there. They also did not have anyone asking what happened to the woman Sarah Newlin killed the limo driver and her company had to wonder. The funeral was the best .
Omniman
August 13, 2013 @ 8:28 pm
It’s fairly obvious at this point. Warlow is going to lose his patience with Sookie, and in doing so his vampire side will finally show it’s ugly mug. That’ll be the cue for Jason, Bill and the group of daywalking vampires to rescue her from Warlow.
Marie
August 12, 2013 @ 11:28 pm
Excellent episode, however the funeral was drawn out way too long for I am sorry a minor character.
Andrea
August 12, 2013 @ 3:13 am
Disappointing and too much of the funeral