True Blood season 7 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Sookie comes to terms with a prophecy she believes dictates her death, while Eric grapples with his feelings for her and his vampire nature. Lafayette and Lettie Mae experience a spiritual connection with Tara, amidst flashbacks of Tara's difficult childhood. Hoyt Fortenberry returns, facing relationship challenges with Brigette. Violet's vengeful plan against Wade and Adilyn is foiled by Hoyt's heroics. The episode reveals a cure for Hep-V, centered around Sarah Newlin, but with a twist - Bill refuses the cure despite its availability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Sookie believe she is going to die?
Sookie accepts a prophecy that she believes she must fulfill, which involves her death.
What was Eric's initial mission involving Sookie?
Eric's mission was to find Sookie, confirm if she was fae, and bring her back to Queen Sophie-Anne for breeding purposes.
What spiritual connection do Lafayette and Lettie Mae experience?
They sense a spiritual connection with Tara, believing she is communicating from beyond.
What is revealed about Tara's childhood?
Tara had a troubled childhood marked by her father's abusive behavior and her family's struggles.
What issues does Hoyt Fortenberry face upon his return?
Hoyt deals with personal and relationship issues, particularly a strained relationship with Brigette.
How is Violet's revenge plan thwarted?
Violet's plan to torture Wade and Adilyn is thwarted when Jason, Hoyt, and others arrive and Hoyt kills Violet.
What is the strategic reason for delaying the Hep-V cure?
The cure is delayed to maximize profits, as a perfect cure would not be as profitable as a temporary solution.
How do Hoyt and Jessica reconnect?
Hoyt and Jessica reconnect and share their feelings, hinting at unresolved emotions and a deep connection.
What is the key to the Hep-V cure and Bill's reaction to it?
Sarah Newlin is the key to the Hep-V cure, but Bill shockingly refuses the cure when it is offered to him.