Yeah, but considering her former belief system and position in the Authority, the way she says his names suggests that Warlo is "iconic" either to the Vampires either in theology, and/or politics,and/or history! -Clearly vampires can come back after 'true death', just as other spirits can...they only need a medium and a vessel. I think it would silly to make a point to introduce a character who basically "owns" Sookie and not follow through with it, whether he is alive, dead, and/or could 'accidentally' (think Jason mishaps) is able to come back!
this was a key scene... because Nora knew about Warlow this should of made the final cut, and I think it was a good way to wrap up there little story line in. I wonder if this will be a scene in season 6?
My goodless, why wasn't that included? One of the things that crossed my mind after the finale (and after I got over the end!) was that the Warlow storyline was suspiciously absent! I realised it is likely to be picked up next season but was surprised it wasn't mentioned at all in the episode.
Did anyone else think there was an uncanny vampire Charlie's Angels vibe going on as they exited the elevator, specifically with Pam, Tara, and Jessica? Sorry, had to be said. I am disappointed this didn't make the final cut, but the only thing I can think of is that it will be the opening scene for next year in case folks missed it. I know there's been a lot of speculation on the Warlow front because of Nora's comment to Jason, but I almost think her surprise is bred from a place of genuine shock that A. Jason, a human, knows about Warlow at all and B. that she's hearing Warlow's name for the first time in a long time, or C. that he is some kind of folk lore character no one has spoken of in centuries. I know that's presumptuous, but the last time I had a conversation with a person and they made a face like that it was because I mentioned a name we hadn't discussed in a decade. Just saying.
I don't know why they can't have extended premieres and finales by 10-15 minutes if stuff like this gets left on the cutting room floor. Didn't GoT get an extended time for one of their episodes?
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Great scene!!! So Nora seems to know something about Warlow... interesting...
ReplyDeleteNice pluses. They should have kept it even if only a cut version.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I am thinking video game, too. Now wouldn't that be a hoot.
ReplyDeleteI agree!!
ReplyDeleteNora knows something about worllow ?????? ouch thats means trouble,danger and blood
ReplyDeleteNot always, just because she knows something about him doesn't mean it will have trouble, danger or blood. For all we know, he could be dead.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but considering her former belief system and position in the Authority, the way she says his names suggests that Warlo is "iconic" either to the Vampires either in theology, and/or politics,and/or history! -Clearly vampires can come back after 'true death', just as other spirits can...they only need a medium and a vessel. I think it would silly to make a point to introduce a character who basically "owns" Sookie and not follow through with it, whether he is alive, dead, and/or could 'accidentally' (think Jason mishaps) is able to come back!
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting,Nora knows something about Warlow.This will need to find out in Season 6.I need to wait until next year.Waiting is very sucks!!
ReplyDeletethis was a key scene... because Nora knew about Warlow this should of made the final cut, and I think it was a good way to wrap up there little story line in. I wonder if this will be a scene in season 6?
ReplyDeleteIt was a good scene, but it had already been suggested Nora knew something about Warlow as Sookie's smell seemed to have stirred her memory.
ReplyDeleteExcept lousy timing to start asking Jason a lot of questions about Warlow. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like romance Nora-Jason.
ReplyDeleteMy goodless, why wasn't that included? One of the things that crossed my mind after the finale (and after I got over the end!) was that the Warlow storyline was suspiciously absent! I realised it is likely to be picked up next season but was surprised it wasn't mentioned at all in the episode.
ReplyDeleteDid anyone else think there was an uncanny vampire Charlie's Angels vibe going on as they exited the elevator, specifically with Pam, Tara, and Jessica? Sorry, had to be said. I am disappointed this didn't make the final cut, but the only thing I can think of is that it will be the opening scene for next year in case folks missed it. I know there's been a lot of speculation on the Warlow front because of Nora's comment to Jason, but I almost think her surprise is bred from a place of genuine shock that A. Jason, a human, knows about Warlow at all and B. that she's hearing Warlow's name for the first time in a long time, or C. that he is some kind of folk lore character no one has spoken of in centuries. I know that's presumptuous, but the last time I had a conversation with a person and they made a face like that it was because I mentioned a name we hadn't discussed in a decade. Just saying.
ReplyDeletei am really sorry for jason is so empty to find a purpose for living his life with some kind of dignity he will fall in some kind of psycho phase
ReplyDeleteI don't know why they can't have extended premieres and finales by 10-15 minutes if stuff like this gets left on the cutting room floor. Didn't GoT get an extended time for one of their episodes?
ReplyDeleteI think they should have let this in great scene
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