![]() Returning to the second cliff-hanger from last week, we find Eric Northman and Pam being prompted to face off at camp, both with stakes in hand, midair, in vampire stance. When he awakens, he downs Ben’s blood to acquire day-walking abilities, and proceeds to the Governor Burrell’s headquarters. Luckily, their conversation adds more fuel to Bill’s fire. Bill and Lilith have a pretty (immature) emotional exchange about who’s responsible for theis current vampire-human crisis. Professor Hido Takahashi drains Bill of most of his blood to induce him into a unconscious state where he can meet Lilith. ![]() He realizes his vision of the white room where his vamp friends were burning is coming true, and seeks out Lilith for more precise details on where this room might be. Frustrated with his inherited progeny, Bill goes to look for Jessica, only to find an empty room. ![]() When Billith summons Ben to return, Sookie hides him in the fae realm. Ben then blasts Lafayette to release him from Papa Stackhouse's control, and Sookie tells her father to never return again. ![]() Bill senses that Sookie is in danger, and proving that he still very much cares about her, puts his cause at risk by allowing day-walker Ben to go rescue her. The episode begins with Sookie Stackhouse being drowned by Lafayette (who's possessed by Sookie's father, Papa Stackhouse). In contrast to True Blood’s world of stone-faced, killing, and emotionless vampires, yesterday's episode, "Don't You Feel Me," was driven entirely by feelings - specifically, by love. ![]()
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