"True Blood" Burning Down the House (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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9/10
¡ Se4son JawBreaker !
igoatabase1 September 2011
The medium must die ! Enduring the past episodes featuring the new Lafayette was painful and my only comfort was to picture other viewers throwing rotten tomatoes at their TV to finally put an end to his misery. Considering how long it was covered in the previous installment I had high hopes that the real Lafayette would be back and it's exactly what Burning Down the House delivered. And what happens to a great show like True Blood when you cure it ? Well it becomes horrific and funny again ! Burn mighty Phoenix, burn ! However I would call it a rebirth, just the logical continuation of bittersweet popcorn sellers like "If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?" and "Cold Grey Light of Dawn".

The element that should appeal the thirsty viewer the most is Fiona Shaw. At 53 years old she's sexier than Anna Paquin in my opinion but that's an other kinky story to tell. Seriously her performance as a possessed Marnie took a wild turn that should send your mind straight to dual kingdom ! The aftermath of her terrorist attack couldn't have been more ambivalent and developed Antonia in a new light. As for her acting it was both chuckling and scary because the lady isn't kidding and it's obvious Shaw is having a great time.

As for the rest it felt like looking in the mirror and screaming because it doesn't reflect your image. If there's one character I don't give enough credit it's Andy Bellefleur. Some day I remembered that Chris Bauer played the creepy teacher in The Devil's Advocate. His cartoonish acting brings a lot to the show and marvelously contrasts with the other characters. They're all dark, strong and so serious. Well Andy is a naked chicken, and a V addict. His escape in the wild with his cousin was refreshing and its ending respectful of the comic relief he represents. The episode also succeeded in the supernatural department. From the defense shield to Lafayette's boyfriend it was just magical. Wait, did I just forget to mention Tara ? Rutina Wesley's character is starting to remind me of Alyson Hannigan as Willow. Of course I'm not referring to her geek side but the first would definitely make a wicked sorceress !

An other thing I enjoyed was how the Eric & Sookie arc developed. I really hope season 5 will focus more on her fairy abilities and the world we took a glimpse at in the pilot ! Let's also not forget how Bill has become a fearless king and I also find the concept of glamour brigade interesting. Their fictional universe is definitely similar to ours ! What a brilliant way to criticize our society. Last but not least Sam's brother will shock you like never before ! Don't listen, don't watch. You've been warned ! Moreover pairing little Sam with big Alcide was a bright idea because they make one hell of a team. I already see them working together as gator whisperers !

All in all this 10th adventure redeemed True Blood and I really hope we will never hear of the baby again. Feeding the swamp creature with it would have been so much more simple ! No they had to write a whole spooky and dumb boring story about it. Anyway we will soon forget all about it so it's for the best. Moreover this time it wasn't one cliffhanger we had but two ! The first was unexpected and the second hilarious because it was obviously a campy reference to The Matrix. I also appreciated the fact that one occurred in bright daylight and the other at night. Red Blood, Green Blood and Jason's outfit was super !
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9/10
S4.E10 - Waiting for the final Showdown [9/10]
panagiotis199312 November 2023
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(S4. E10) My Live Reaction / Review for True Blood Season 4 Episode 10 ''Burning Down the House''. Episode 9 was good and I gave it a rating of 8.8/10. Let's see if this one is better or worse. Did Eric just remember everything about his life? Jason should be ashamed for sleeping with Jessica. Tommy is seriously injured, why they wont just give him some V? Andy is still a drug addict, using V, that's not good. Terry and Andy fighting like little children is funny. The witch created a force field around the building, that's a really cool spell. Overall this episode was pretty good, my rating is 9/10.
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5/10
An ill-fated episode
loridonaldsonrocks30 April 2023
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Did they seriously kill off Tommy without giving him a proper redemption arc? I think they kinda tried to redeem him by having him make a final stand to protect Sam, but it was so weak. The skin walker arc was so shortlived as well, which is unfortunate bc it had some major potential if they gave Tommy some real character development. I do appreciate Alcide standing up against his pack and helping Sam, even though I would argue that Tommy's death was more due to skin walking than to being beat up. This whole episode was so unfortunate honestly. Hoyt is heartbroken over Jessica and irritating. Debbie is losing it and might try to get pregnant by cheating on Alcide. Eric got his memory back so now Sookie is being weird towards him. I did enjoy Terry and Andy's subplot of getting Andy clean from V finally. Marnie is a bad guy now and not just possessed. The ending of the episode was pretty dumb bc Sookie, Tara and some others got poofed away by the witch lady for trying to escape. And now the vampires are planning on blowing up the witch hideout which I'm sure will go terribly.
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