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*** Well, as far as I know, in the books, he [[spoiler:loses his memory]] which could be considered a variant... And the similarities continue if we remember that in Buffy, the protagonist and her first vampire love interest also broke up in the end of season 3. Hey, IKnewIt! It's not Literature/{{Twilight}}'s StealthParody!

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*** Well, as far as I know, in the books, he [[spoiler:loses his memory]] which could be considered a variant... And the similarities continue if we remember that in Buffy, the protagonist and her first vampire love interest also broke up in the end of season 3. Hey, IKnewIt! It's not Literature/{{Twilight}}'s [[Literature/TheTwilightSaga Twilight]]'s StealthParody!
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* Jossed. Sookie did get shot, but only by a stray bullet that wasn't Tara's.

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* Jossed. Sookie did get shot, but only by a [[MurphysBullet stray bullet bullet]] that wasn't Tara's.
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Think about it. The show came out at the apex of the vampire fad (ignoring the books; they're pretty much in a different continuity). There are characters who have never shown signs of friendship, or even any interaction at all (Such as Sam coming to Eric for help in the second season). The plot-holes and the exposition (Tara telling Sookie that they have been friends since childhood). Contradictions abound (Vampires having emotions). BrokenAesops (vampires being a euphemism for gays, but want to follow the humans' rules and are blood-thirsty killers). I think Meyer is writing for the show. BUT MORE LIKELY, she IS Sookie. Because:

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Think about it. The show came out at the apex of the vampire fad (ignoring the books; they're pretty much in a different continuity). There are characters who have never shown signs of friendship, or even any interaction at all (Such as Sam coming to Eric for help in the second season). The plot-holes and the exposition (Tara telling Sookie that they have been friends since childhood). Contradictions abound (Vampires having emotions). BrokenAesops {{Broken Aesop}}s (vampires being a euphemism for gays, but want to follow the humans' rules and are blood-thirsty killers). I think Meyer is writing for the show. BUT MORE LIKELY, she IS Sookie. Because:
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[[WMG: Tara is [[MyImmortal Tara.]]]]

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[[WMG: Tara is [[MyImmortal [[Fanfic/MyImmortal Tara.]]]]
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Russell was hanging out with Godric and some other vampires around 33 CE, and the topic came up of a revolutionary philosopher named 'Jesus' who had everybody talking. Russell thought the guy sounded interesting, and proposed they meet with him. Godric poo-pooed the idea (regretting later that he 'missed' his chance to meet Jesus), but Russell decided to go see what the fuss was about. Unfortunately for him, when he got there, Jesus had just been murdered by the Romans. Russell, still interested, broke into his tomb and found the body still in good enough condition to turn, although it took three days. When Jesus rose, Russell was disappointed to discover the supposed great teacher was a 'boring hippie who stank of patchouli.' After forty days, Russell had finally had enough of Jesus' rambling and tricked him into walking out into the daylight to meet his followers. What happened next was interpreted by his followers as him "ascending to heaven." Why the Bible doesn't mention the explosion of blood, fire and goo that occured when Jesus went back to heaven, I'm not sure.

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Russell was hanging out with Godric and some other vampires around 33 CE, and the topic came up of a revolutionary philosopher named 'Jesus' who had everybody talking. Russell thought the guy sounded interesting, and proposed they meet with him. Godric poo-pooed the idea (regretting later that he 'missed' his chance to meet Jesus), but Russell decided to go see what the fuss was about. Unfortunately for him, when he got there, Jesus had just been murdered by the Romans. Russell, still interested, broke into his tomb and found the body still in good enough condition to turn, although it took three days. When Jesus rose, Russell was disappointed to discover the supposed great teacher was a 'boring hippie who stank of patchouli.' After forty days, Russell had finally had enough of Jesus' rambling and tricked him into walking out into the daylight to meet his followers. What happened next was interpreted by his followers as him "ascending to heaven." Why Some extra glamor was used along the Bible doesn't mention way, and that's why they claimed he saw the light, rather than the explosion of blood, fire and goo that occured when Jesus went back to heaven, I'm not sure.
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It seems that throughout the series, Sookie gets far less assaulted by the random thoughts of people around her as her control over her mind reading abilities improves. In fact, she has to put effort into reading Maryann. This is no coincidence, as she's been drinking from Bill, a vampire with a talent for Glamouring people's minds. His childe, Jessica, masters glamouring very quickly despite having been turned a few months ago. This implies a bloodline talent.

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It seems that throughout the series, Sookie gets far less assaulted by the random thoughts of people around her as her control over her mind reading abilities improves. In fact, she has to put effort into reading Maryann. This is no coincidence, as she's been drinking from Bill, a vampire with a talent for Glamouring people's minds. His childe, vampire daughter, Jessica, masters glamouring very quickly despite having been turned only a few months ago. This implies a bloodline talent.



Demonstrated by comparing Jessica and Eric. Eric, an Elder, could only hypnotize one Soldier of the Sun, leaving the other two ready to flank him. Jessica, a Childe, could hold the minds of two bar patrons at Merlotte.

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Demonstrated by comparing Jessica and Eric. Eric, an Elder, could only hypnotize one Soldier of the Sun, leaving the other two ready to flank him. Jessica, just a Childe, few months turned, could hold the minds of two bar patrons at Merlotte.



In order to turn her, Bill had to replace Jessica's blood with the blood contained within his own body, and Bill had not fed on anyone besides Sookie, which means it's ''her'' blood flowing through Jessica's veins as much as Bill's. This grants her stronger powers than a Vampire her age should have.

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In order to turn her, Bill had to replace Jessica's blood with the blood contained within his own body, and Bill had not fed only been feeding on anyone besides Sookie, which Sookie up until that point. This means that it's ''her'' Sookie's blood flowing through Jessica's veins as much as Bill's. This grants her Jessica stronger powers than a Vampire her age should have.
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Now that Emma's become Steve's pet/a hostage to keep the pack in line, who else but our resident MamaBear and BadassGrandma to go and save her? It'll either be Steve who bites the dust (seeing as he's the one who's 'keeping' her) or Nigel (the child-devouring psychopath who has already eaten a child ONSCREEN and God knows how many since the Sanguinistas took over the Authority. Tell me he's not going to go after Emma when she turns back into a human). If it's Steve...well, Russell has a soft spot for him. And season 3 proves that if you kill someone Russell cares for, [[VillainousBreakdown nothing good ever comes from it]]. It's more likely to be Luna (if she doesn't go out here, she'll probably succumb to the ravages of being a Skinwalker), since this show likes to kill off/make evil every woman poor Sam has ever loved.

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Now that Emma's become Steve's pet/a hostage to keep the pack in line, who else but our resident MamaBear and BadassGrandma CoolOldLady to go and save her? It'll either be Steve who bites the dust (seeing as he's the one who's 'keeping' her) or Nigel (the child-devouring psychopath who has already eaten a child ONSCREEN and God knows how many since the Sanguinistas took over the Authority. Tell me he's not going to go after Emma when she turns back into a human). If it's Steve...well, Russell has a soft spot for him. And season 3 proves that if you kill someone Russell cares for, [[VillainousBreakdown nothing good ever comes from it]]. It's more likely to be Luna (if she doesn't go out here, she'll probably succumb to the ravages of being a Skinwalker), since this show likes to kill off/make evil every woman poor Sam has ever loved.
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** Only if the writers didn't do their homework. Wooden bullets have been around for a long time (the Japanese were known to use them in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII). You don't hear about them much because they are banned under TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar; getting shot by one is a ''nasty'' way to die.

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** Only if the writers didn't do their homework. Wooden bullets have been around for a long time (the Japanese were known to use them in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII). You don't hear about them much because they are banned under TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar; UsefulNotes/TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar; getting shot by one is a ''nasty'' way to die.
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Why? Because she's the [[InterviewWithTheVampire Claudia]] to Bill's Louis.

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Why? Because she's the [[InterviewWithTheVampire [[Film/InterviewWithTheVampire Claudia]] to Bill's Louis.
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** Only if the writers didn't do their homework. Wooden bullets have been around for a long time (the Japanese were known to use them in WorldWarII). You don't hear about them much because they are banned under TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar; getting shot by one is a ''nasty'' way to die.

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** Only if the writers didn't do their homework. Wooden bullets have been around for a long time (the Japanese were known to use them in WorldWarII). UsefulNotes/WorldWarII). You don't hear about them much because they are banned under TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar; getting shot by one is a ''nasty'' way to die.die.
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Bella=Meyer=Twilight. True Blood is part of the vampire fad caused by Twilight. Therefore, True Blood=Twilight. TrueBlood=Sookie, so Sookie=Stephenie Meyer. InsaneTrollLogic needs to be applied for full understanding.

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Bella=Meyer=Twilight. True Blood is part of the vampire fad caused by Twilight. Therefore, True Blood=Twilight. TrueBlood=Sookie, Series/TrueBlood=Sookie, so Sookie=Stephenie Meyer. InsaneTrollLogic needs to be applied for full understanding.



Because it's Alan Ball. And it won't make a lick of sense. Because this is TrueBlood. Do not question Alan Ball.

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Because it's Alan Ball. And it won't make a lick of sense. Because this is TrueBlood.Series/TrueBlood. Do not question Alan Ball.



[[WMG: TrueBlood takes place in the Film/{{Daybreakers}} universe]]
There is a blurb in Daybreakers that mention that Vampires came open to the public but humans lashed out against them, and the world we see in Daybreakers is the result, where humans lost. We are not given a timeline on how long this took but for all we know, co-existence could have lasted a few years. Keeping in mind the events of Season 5, perhaps humans and vampires did go to war as a result of the events on TrueBlood. Here is a possible list of events that could have happened:

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[[WMG: TrueBlood Series/TrueBlood takes place in the Film/{{Daybreakers}} universe]]
There is a blurb in Daybreakers that mention that Vampires came open to the public but humans lashed out against them, and the world we see in Daybreakers is the result, where humans lost. We are not given a timeline on how long this took but for all we know, co-existence could have lasted a few years. Keeping in mind the events of Season 5, perhaps humans and vampires did go to war as a result of the events on TrueBlood.True Blood. Here is a possible list of events that could have happened:



** On a similar scale, most of the people involved in the TrueBlood storyline are either killed or go into hiding. By the time Daybreakers takes place, nobody has any idea of what happened in those years or the existence of other supernaturals.
* The True Blood factories are utterly destroyed and the formula lost. The frantic work of various corporations in Daybreakers to create a synthetic blood formula is borne out of a desire to re-create TrueBlood.
* Vampire-specific businesses we see in TrueBlood such as the Anubis Airlines survive, their products such as sun-shielded cars, buildings and armor, once customised and rare, becoming mass produced.

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** On a similar scale, most of the people involved in the TrueBlood True Blood storyline are either killed or go into hiding. By the time Daybreakers takes place, nobody has any idea of what happened in those years or the existence of other supernaturals.
* The True Blood factories are utterly destroyed and the formula lost. The frantic work of various corporations in Daybreakers to create a synthetic blood formula is borne out of a desire to re-create TrueBlood.
True Blood.
* Vampire-specific businesses we see in TrueBlood True Blood such as the Anubis Airlines survive, their products such as sun-shielded cars, buildings and armor, once customised and rare, becoming mass produced.
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[[WMG: TrueBlood takes place in the {{Daybreakers}} universe]]

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If Sookie would have shot him with her light ball, it would have destroyed the vampire part of Bill leaving only the human. If Sookie would have told Bill about being able to read his thoughts, they may have been able to figure this out - but as always on this show PoorCommunicationKills.

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If Sookie would have shot him with her light ball, it would have destroyed the vampire part of Bill leaving only the human.human, thus removing both of thier superhuman aspects. If Sookie would have told Bill about being able to read his thoughts, they may have been able to figure this out - but as always on this show PoorCommunicationKills.
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** As much as I had hoped this was true, Pam has since stated to have felt Tara meet the true death, so unless she somehow knew Tara was planning something and was telling Eric that she met the true death so he wouldn't question her whereabouts, it looks like the writers just really like screwing Tara over.

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** As much as I had hoped this was true, Pam has since stated to have felt Tara meet the true death, so unless she somehow knew Tara was planning something and was telling Eric that she met the true death so he wouldn't question her whereabouts, it looks like the writers just really like screwing Tara over.over.

[[WMG: Bill's hep-v, mixed with the fairy blood, was actually turning him human.]]
If Sookie would have shot him with her light ball, it would have destroyed the vampire part of Bill leaving only the human. If Sookie would have told Bill about being able to read his thoughts, they may have been able to figure this out - but as always on this show PoorCommunicationKills.
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* Because killing off a character who has been there since the beginning in the first few minutes of the season premiere is either really stupid (something I wouldn't put past the writers) or it's going to come back in the future. It should be noted that [[spoiler: her]] death is off-screen. And considering how [[spoiler: Lettie Mae]] bounces between sane and insane a lot, that could have easily been someone else's blood on her. Other notes being that [[spoiler: Pam never reacted to Tara's death, when it has been proven that makers feel the death of the their progeny]]. Also, making [[spoiler: her mother]] a main character only to kill [[spoiler: her]] off seems a bit fishy. Plus, come on, with all the crap [[spoiler: she's]] been through [[spoiler: she's]] [[EarnYourHappyEnding gotta have a nice ending to this.]]

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* Because killing off a character who has been there since the beginning in the first few minutes of the season premiere is either really stupid (something I wouldn't put past the writers) or it's going to come back in the future. It should be noted that [[spoiler: her]] death is off-screen. And considering how [[spoiler: Lettie Mae]] bounces between sane and insane a lot, that could have easily been someone else's blood on her. Other notes being that [[spoiler: Pam never reacted to Tara's death, when it has been proven that makers feel the death of the their progeny]]. Also, making [[spoiler: her mother]] a main character only to kill [[spoiler: her]] off seems a bit fishy. Plus, come on, with all the crap [[spoiler: she's]] been through [[spoiler: she's]] [[EarnYourHappyEnding gotta have a nice ending to this.]]]]
** As much as I had hoped this was true, Pam has since stated to have felt Tara meet the true death, so unless she somehow knew Tara was planning something and was telling Eric that she met the true death so he wouldn't question her whereabouts, it looks like the writers just really like screwing Tara over.
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And it will be because Adilyn was the only halfling to survive into (human, at least) adulthood. Maurella clearly told Andy that at ''least'' two of the quadruplets had to survive, and he failed. Assuming [[spoiler: Maurella wasn't killed by Warlow when he massacred the faerie night club]], there will be retribution, because if [[spoiler: Warlow was anything to go by]], faeries take their contracts very fucking seriously.

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And it will be because Adilyn was the only halfling to survive into (human, at least) adulthood. Maurella clearly told Andy that at ''least'' two of the quadruplets had to survive, and he failed. Assuming [[spoiler: Maurella wasn't killed by Warlow when he massacred the faerie night club]], there will be retribution, because if [[spoiler: Warlow was anything to go by]], faeries take their contracts very fucking seriously.seriously.

[[WMG: [[spoiler: Tara isn't dead.]]]]
* Because killing off a character who has been there since the beginning in the first few minutes of the season premiere is either really stupid (something I wouldn't put past the writers) or it's going to come back in the future. It should be noted that [[spoiler: her]] death is off-screen. And considering how [[spoiler: Lettie Mae]] bounces between sane and insane a lot, that could have easily been someone else's blood on her. Other notes being that [[spoiler: Pam never reacted to Tara's death, when it has been proven that makers feel the death of the their progeny]]. Also, making [[spoiler: her mother]] a main character only to kill [[spoiler: her]] off seems a bit fishy. Plus, come on, with all the crap [[spoiler: she's]] been through [[spoiler: she's]] [[EarnYourHappyEnding gotta have a nice ending to this.]]
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[[WMG: Sophie-Anne is really a Magnificent Bitch/ Chess Master]]
...And she's been playing everyone since day one in a XanatosRoulette to seize Eddington's territory, his money, and a source of Fairy Blood in one masterstroke and pretending to be nothing more than a spoiled brat all the while. Even if it was all just dumb luck, expect her to exclaim "EXACTLY AS PLANNED!" in the season finale. Or maybe not...

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[[WMG: Sophie-Anne is really a Magnificent Bitch/ Chess Master]]
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villain and has been ObfusticatingStupidity]]
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been playing everyone since day one in a XanatosRoulette an EvilPlan to seize Eddington's territory, his money, and a source of Fairy Blood in one masterstroke and pretending to be nothing more than a spoiled brat all the while. Even if it was all just dumb luck, expect her to exclaim "EXACTLY AS PLANNED!" in the season finale. Or maybe not...
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[[WMG: The faeries are going to go to war against Bon Temps next season]]
And it will be because Adilyn was the only halfling to survive into (human, at least) adulthood. Maurella clearly told Andy that at ''least'' two of the quadruplets had to survive, and he failed. Assuming [[spoiler: Maurella wasn't killed by Warlow when he massacred the faerie night club]], there will be retribution, because if [[spoiler: Warlow was anything to go by]], faeries take their contracts very fucking seriously.
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* I recently read the original Dracula novel, and found it interesting that the Count displays powers common to all of the major supernaturals on True Blood. He is a vampire, but he daywalks and appears and disappears a little like a fae. He can transform into animals such as bats, like a shifter. He can commune with wolves and command them, and he also seems to be able to cast magic spells for things like weather control. I predict that in the Trye Blood verse, he was a fairie who became a vampire but still sought more power, and so he studied magic, and used it to find a way to appropriate the powers of other supernaturals. Perhaps he'll come to Bon Temps seeking new powers for himself.

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* I recently read the original Dracula novel, and found it interesting that the Count displays powers common to all of the major supernaturals on True Blood. He is a vampire, but he daywalks and appears and disappears a little like a fae. He can transform into animals such as bats, like a shifter. He can commune with wolves and command them, and he also seems to be able to cast magic spells for things like weather control. I predict that in the Trye True Blood verse, he was a fairie who became a vampire but still sought more power, and so he studied magic, and used it to find a way to appropriate the powers of other supernaturals. He may also have picked up his iconic fashion sense after a dalliance with Russell, who dressed a bit like him.. Perhaps he'll Count Dracula will come to Bon Temps one day seeking new powers for himself.
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[[WMG: Dracula exists in the True Blood universe... And is somehow a hybrid vampire/fairie/shifter/werewolf/warlock]]
*I recently read the original Dracula novel, and found it interesting that the Count displays powers common to all of the major supernaturals on True Blood. He is a vampire, but he daywalks and appears and disappears a little like a fae. He can transform into animals such as bats, like a shifter. He can commune with wolves and command them, and he also seems to be able to cast magic spells for things like weather control. I predict that in the Trye Blood verse, he was a fairie who became a vampire but still sought more power, and so he studied magic, and used it to find a way to appropriate the powers of other supernaturals. Perhaps he'll come to Bon Temps seeking new powers for himself.
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[[WMG: Eric was able to dive into the snow]]
And save himself.
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In the form of an even older vampire progeny of Lilith's. He decides that hes had it with all this shit and wipes out half the main cast.

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In the form of an even older vampire progeny of Lilith's. He decides He's going to decided that hes he's had it with all this shit and wipes out half the main cast.
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[[WMG: Warlow has an older brother.]]
In the form of an even older vampire progeny of Lilith's. He decides that hes had it with all this shit and wipes out half the main cast.
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[[WMG: After losing their sun resistance when Bill's blood wears off, the rest of the vampires beg him to lead them to Warlow, so his blood can be synthesized for them to be true daywalkers.]]
[[spoiler: Bill agrees, and manipulates Sookie into taking Warlow to him again...only for Niall to come out of the dark world with Queen Mab and an entire faerie army behind him. It's then that the truth of Lilith's words come out: the war was never between humans and vampires, but between faeries and vampires. And the 'tyrant' is Sookie herself, now Niall's heir apparent.]]
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[[spoiler: Thanks to Jason letting her go, Sarah's going to go straight to Bon Temps to murder Sookie as some kind of holy justice for Jason's betrayal. While there, she sees Sookie appearing out of thin air after her visit with Warlow, and Sarah realizes that vampires aren't the only evils in the world. Renewed with zealotry, Sarah gathers her resources and finds out about the disappearance of the students the wolf pack killed, leading her to discover the existence of vampires. From there it's just a 'shocking' appearance on global television as she sets herself up as the would-be martyr, the sole survivor of the vampires AND other supernaturals' attack on the Tru Blood facility. She exposes werewolves, shifters, faeries, witches and makes sure that she has the proof of it...by dragging Rikki and the pack out for the world to ogle, naked and snarling and in the middle of turning. The season ends with every single non-human being roundly and truly fucked.]]

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[[spoiler: Thanks to Jason letting her go, Sarah's going to go straight to Bon Temps to murder Sookie as some kind of holy justice for Jason's betrayal. While there, she sees Sookie appearing out of thin air after her visit with Warlow, and Sarah realizes that vampires aren't the only evils in the world. Renewed with zealotry, Sarah gathers her resources and finds out about the disappearance of the students the wolf pack killed, leading her to discover the existence of vampires. weres. From there it's just a 'shocking' appearance on global television later as she sets herself up as the would-be martyr, the sole survivor of the vampires AND other supernaturals' attack on the Tru Blood facility. She exposes werewolves, shifters, faeries, witches werewolves and makes faeries (because of course, she would use her celebrity to get Mrs. Fortenberry to spill about Sookie coming out at Terry's funeral), and she'll make sure that she has the proof of it...by dragging Rikki and the pack out for the world to ogle, naked and snarling and in the middle of turning. The season ends with every single non-human being roundly and truly fucked.]]
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He's slowly beginning to realize that the world is too unsafe for his half-faerie daughter. [[spoiler: When the other supernaturals are found out by the government and/or Niall finds his way out of the dark world, Andy's going to meet him and ask him to please send Adilyn where she'll be safe from vampires forever. It'll be heartbreaking, considering how much he genuinely loves his child, but he won't see any other choice.]]

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He's slowly beginning to realize that the world is too unsafe for his half-faerie daughter. [[spoiler: When the other supernaturals are found out by the government and/or Niall finds his way out of the dark world, Andy's going to meet him and ask him to please send Adilyn where she'll be safe from vampires forever. It'll be heartbreaking, considering how much he genuinely loves his child, but he won't see any other choice.]]

[[WMG: Sarah Newlin's going to expose the rest of the supernaturals to the world]]
[[spoiler: Thanks to Jason letting her go, Sarah's going to go straight to Bon Temps to murder Sookie as some kind of holy justice for Jason's betrayal. While there, she sees Sookie appearing out of thin air after her visit with Warlow, and Sarah realizes that vampires aren't the only evils in the world. Renewed with zealotry, Sarah gathers her resources and finds out about the disappearance of the students the wolf pack killed, leading her to discover the existence of vampires. From there it's just a 'shocking' appearance on global television as she sets herself up as the would-be martyr, the sole survivor of the vampires AND other supernaturals' attack on the Tru Blood facility. She exposes werewolves, shifters, faeries, witches and makes sure that she has the proof of it...by dragging Rikki and the pack out for the world to ogle, naked and snarling and in the middle of turning. The season ends with every single non-human being roundly and truly fucked.
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