![]() To put pressure on Sophie-Anne, Edgington kidnaps Bill just before he's about to propose to Sookie. But thanks to Sookie's help with Godric, she brokers Lafayette's release from Eric, although he returns to Bon Temps horribly traumatized. In Dallas, Sookie also meets a fellow telepath, Barry (Chris Coy), as well as Bill's envy-crazed maker, Lorena (Mariana Klaveno), who wants Bill back. ![]() And as if that wasn't enough drama for you, while all this is going on, Bill and Sookie are on the rocks, especially after she finds out that he killed her pedophile uncle. As a result, Godric enters the "true death" - the permanent end of a vampire by stake, silver, or sun - of his own volition at dawn, while Sookie watches as Eric's proxy. ![]() Instead, he went to the Fellowship and offered himself as a sacrifice for the greater vampire good. However, we then learn that old Godric hadn't been kidnapped at all. And afterward, a Fellowship member infiltrates a vampire meeting of elders and blows up a suicide vest filled with silver. In the resulting chaos, Sookie accidentally drinks Eric's blood, bonding them. Yeah, these fundamentalists mean business, and the Dallas-based hate group has kidnapped one of the oldest vampires, Godric (Allan Hyde), who's Eric's maker and a peaceful vampire king. The Fellowship is also planning a terrorist attack against vamps, so Sookie goes undercover to try and bust the bad guys, but she's caught after getting sold out by a double agent. They end up killing him, and in the process, Amy gets murdered by the serial killer Rene/Drew Marshall who's still trying to frame Jason. Lafayette makes the mistake of introducing Jason Stackhouse to V, and when Jason meets another addict, Amy Burley (Lizzie Caplan), they decide to kidnap Eddie so they have their own supply. Meanwhile, Sookie's colleague, the fabulous Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) has a side hustle selling V-juice with a willing gay vampire named Eddie (Stephen Root), who provides his blood in exchange for sex. In fact, a nest of vampires visiting Bill gets burned up, and a group of local bigots are to blame. At the same time, that inter-vampire conflict is mirrored by human-vampire conflicts as hate crimes surge in Bon Temps. While some vampires want to expose themselves to the world, others are against "coming out" since they don't see themselves as equal to humans. But while all this is going down, there's, uh, bigger stakes at play.
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