

It’s actually double disappointment for the girls. Riding Jason seems to be on the list of things not to be missed on a visit down south.

His dick is most definitely not ‘on’, much to the disappointment of his companion, and surely, Bon Temps tourism industry. Sadly for Jason, guilt can do funny things to a man. He even manages to persuade two women to go home with him, in full view of everyone at Merlotte’s. The senior Stackhouse reluctantly agrees, and that night in the bar, seems to have wholeheartedly embraced Andy’s “conscience off, dick on” philosophy. Everything is to go on as normal, and for Jason, normal is getting drunk and laying anything with a pulse. Luckily, Andy is on hand with a foolproof way of convincing the town it was he that killed Eggs in self defense. In related Egg/murder news, Jason’s reaction to his part in the death is almost as extreme as Tara’s. Working two jobs and selling V in the side is a tad time consuming, and as Tara can’t be left alone, the mother’s all he’s got to work with.Īs is to be expected, Mrs Tara believes that only the power of God can save her daughter, and apparently not having paid attention to anything that’s happened to Jason in the recent past, she decides a visit from Reverend Daniels is in order. Having been forced to physically remove Tara from both Merlotte’s and Sookie’s after she attacks Arlene and then her best friend, he’s left forced to rely on the God-bothering, ex-drunk that is Tara’s mother.

It’s not like Lafayette doesn’t have enough on his plate already. On the bright side, she doesn’t seem too bothered about Bill’s unplanned disappearance, so bonus. She needs cash and she needs it now, leaving Eric and his local V conduit, Lafayette, with no choice but to capitulate. Again, we’re talking about Eric, and you know how much he likes to be told what to do, but in an hilariously Al Capone-type situation, the tax man is after her, and she won’t bow to the man.
