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"Everything Is Broken"
Season 3, Episode 9
S03e09-ss1
Air date August 15, 2010
Written by Alexander Woo
Directed by Scott Winant
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"Everything Is Broken" is the ninth episode of Season 3 of the HBO original series True Blood, and the series' thirty-third episode overall.

Summary[]

With the ratification of the Vampire Rights Amendment at hand, Nan Flanagan detours to Fangtasia to confront Eric about the Magister’s disappearance. A grief-stricken Russell vows revenge against his foes, vampire and human. Awaking from a slumber, Bill uncovers the truth about Sookie’s true identity. Jason gets unexpected help as he goes up against Felton and Calvin. Sam is distressed by Tommy’s attitude; Tara encounters a new ally and an old tormentor; Hadley introduces Sookie to a new family member; Arlene despairs about her future; Hoyt confronts his true feelings.

Synopsis[]


"We lived through so much for so long.
It can't end this quickly."
― Pam Swynford de Beaufort


3x09 -support group tara goes to after her emotional trauma

Tara visits a support group

Sookie and Bill appear to be back together, speaking light-heartedly about the strange nature of their relationship. Sookie has obviously become desensitized by recent events, she barely reacts when she finds a dead body in her house, and is ready with a plan to dispose of it. She points this out in herself when she tells Bill she feels like she's half-way on being a vampire. Sookie confronts Bill about the file he has on her, and Bill tells her he was trying to figure out why Eric has shown such interest in her.

Jason, upon returning from his confrontation with Calvin, finds Felton interrogating Crystal - who acts like she's been kidnapped. Crystal unnecessarily tells Felton Jason raped her, which distracts Jason and allows Felton to get the upper hand and disarm Jason. She then hits him in the back of the head with the butt of Jason's shotgun, and while searching him she finds a bag of "V" vials. Crystal ties Felton up.

Jason drives the three of them to a secluded spot, and after dropping off the unconscious Felton, Jason makes an anonymous call to the Bon Temps Police Station giving them his whereabouts and tipping them about the V. Later we find out that Deputy Kevin Ellis was the one to respond to the tip-off, and Felton has beaten him half-to-death and escaped.

Nan Flanagan, alongside a group of armed "V-Feds", detours to Fangtasia to confront Eric about the Magister’s disappearance. A hearing is held in which Eric tells his side of the story to The Authority via webcam, after which Eric and Pam are put on house-arrest. Eric tells Pam that he will not let her take any blame for what has happened, and if the decision goes badly for him, she is ready to become a maker and should create a new vampire.

3x09 -hunter talking to sookie

Sookie determines Hunter is a telepath.

Tara decides to attend a support group meeting for victims of violent crimes, and runs into Merlotte's newest waitress Holly there, where a bond begins to form between them. Sookie meets Hadley at the aquarium where she is introduced to Hadley's son Hunter Savoy. Hadley begs Sookie to find out if Hunter is telepathic, which she does after the two have a brief telepathic conversation.

3x09 -bill meets claudine crane, she thinks bill killed sookie

Bill meets Claudine

Tara and Holly walk into Merlotte's together seemingly new friends, Arlene has a verbal confrontation with Tommy, reducing her to tears. Holly consoles her in Sam's office, and as with Tara, the two have a moment of bonding.

Bill has a dream-state encounter with Claudine - apparently as yet another result of drinking such a large quantity of Sookie's blood. Bill tries to convince Claudine that his intentions with Sookie are pure, and seemingly learns the origin of Sookie's powers.

Hoyt shows up at Merlotte's with Summer and the couple are waited on by a visibly upset Jessica. Hoyt tells Jessica he still has feelings for her and doesn't like Summer, Jessica becomes emotional about the situation, and Tommy only sees the end of the conversation which adds to his hatred of Hoyt.

3x09 -the authority watching eric's confession

The Authority watches Eric via webcam

Jason gets unexpected help when Calvin shows up at Merlotte's looking for Crystal in the form of Sam, who has been pushed one too many times and snaps on Calvin - beating him bloody. Jesus arranges a discrete ER trip for Calvin, and as they drive away, Franklin shows up out of nowhere & snatches Tara up.

Jason appears wielding a shotgun and orders Franklin away from Tara; Franklin arrogantly tells Jason how futile shooting him would be, and Jason fires wood-stake bullets- destroying Franklin once-and-for-all.

A grief-stricken and insanely enraged Russell vows revenge against all who stand in the way of his revenge on Eric, whilst holding Talbot's remains in a crystal jar. At the end of the episode he takes over a televised news broadcast, slaying the TBBN anchor Jerry McCafferty, and effectively destroying the "non-violent" foundation that the American Vampire League has laid in order to lobby for the ratification of the Vampire Rights Amendment.

The king, Russell states explicitly, and in no uncertain terms that humans should be afraid of vampires, that vampires don't consider humans their equal, and that all vampires want to do is eat humans.

"Do not turn off the camera! You have seen how quickly I can kill. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Russell Edgington and I have been a vampire for nearly 3,000 years. Now the American Vampire League wishes to perpetrate the notion that we are just like you. And I suppose in a few small ways we are. We're narcissists, we care only about getting what we want, no matter what it costs, just like you. Global warming, perpetual war, toxic waste, child labor, torture, genocide... that's a small price to pay for your SUVs and your flat screen TVs, your blood diamonds, your designer jeans, your absurd garish McMansions. Futile symbols of permanence to quell your quivering, spineless souls. But no, in the end. We are nothing like you. We are immortal. Because we drink the true blood, blood that is living, organic and human. And that is the truth the AVL wishes to conceal from you. Because let's face it, eating people is a tough sell these days. So they put on their friendly faces to pass their beloved VRA but make no mistake, mine is the true face of vampires! Why would we seek equal rights? You are not our equals. We will eat you. After we eat your children. Now time for the weather. Tiffany?"
―Russell Edgington to The World[src]

Trailer[]

Notes[]

Accolades[]

  • Nathan Barr and Lisbeth Scott were nominated for a Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Song for "Take Me Home"

Allusions[]

  • This episode does not contain any allusions.

Bloopers and Continuity Errors[]

  • While in the showers. To heal Sookie's bite marks, Bill pokes his middle finger with his fang but when the camera switches, it is his index finger that is poked and heals the marks on her neck.

Continuity[]

  • This is the first appearance of "The Authority." However they only speak to Nan and are only briefly viewed from the back.
  • The strange effects Sookie's blood has on Bill continue to assert themselves, and Bill's "dream-state" encounter with Claudine apparently leaves him with knowledge of the origin of Sookie's powers (though he doesn't share it before the episode ends).
  • Claudine briefly demonstrates the telekinetic power Sookie is just beginning to discover as she knocks Bill back several yards with a wave of her hand.
  • Hadley's son (Sookie's first-cousin once removed) shares Sookie's telepathic ability.
  • Nan (presumably on orders from The Authority) tells Eric he will be in the free and clear as long as he destroys Russell discretely, and off the record.
  • Jason kills Tara's tormentor, the vampire Franklin with wooden stake shotgun rounds he got during his time at the Fellowship of the Sun.
  • This marks the first episode since his first appearance that Alcide doesn't appear.
  • Nan is seen hypocritically drinking human blood - rather than the Tru Blood she professes as her only means of sustenance.

Flashbacks[]

  • There are no flashbacks that occur in this episode.

Miscredits[]

  • There are no miscredits that occur in this episode.

Music[]

  • "How To Become Clairvoyant" - Robbie Robertson
  • "Tricked Out" - Disposable Youth
  • "Be My Queen" - Bosshouse Music
  • "Take Me Home" - Nathan Barr & Lisbeth Scott
  • "Heart Of Steel" - Galactic
  • "So Far,So Good" - Jim Bianco
  • "Holding On Too Tight" - Britt Savage
  • "Faith" - Alejandro Escovedo
  • "Heaven Knows" - James Combs & Joey Peters
  • "Dead & Gone" - Los Infernos
  • "Everything Is Broken" - Bob Dylan

Production[]

  • Alexander Woo - Writer
  • Scott Winant - Director
  • Nancy Oliver - Co-Executive Producer
  • Brian Buckner - Co-Executive Producer
  • Alan Ball - Executive Producer
  • Gregg Fienberg - Executive Producer
  • Alan Ball - Creator
  • Christine Jokanovich - Associate Producer
  • Audrey Fisher - Costume Designer
  • Kate Barnow - Script Coordinater
  • Cat Smith - Art Director
  • Daniel Bradford - Set Designer(Lead Set Designer)
  • Raelle Tucker - Supervising Producer
  • Mark McNair - Line Producer(Produced by)
  • Suzuki Ingerslev - Production Designer

Title[]

  • The title of this episode may refer to characters feeling "broken", especially Russell, and his actions that follow.

Trivia[]

  • There is currently no trivia associated with this episode.

Memorable Quotes[]

Franklin Mott: (to Jason) "You realize that I'm a vampire and you could empty every round in me and I will heal."

Sookie Stackhouse:

  • (to Bill as they were cleaning up the dead were body) "Normal couples do not do this Bill Compton!"
  • (to Bill) "Just once, I'd like to not find a dead body in my house. Is that asking too much?"

Nan Flanagan:

  • (to Eric) "Listen you whiney little bitch!"
  • (to bodyguards) "Bring a couple of coffins for Eric and his... (to Pam) and whatever you are."

Russell Edgington:

  • (to the general public during his ranting on the hijacked live TBBN news show) "Let's face it, eating people is a tough sell these days."; "We will eat you, after we eat your children."; "Now time for the weather. Tiffany?"

Memorable Dialogue[]

Pam Swynford De Beaufort: "We've lived through so much for so long. It can't end this quickly."
Eric Northman: "Everything ends...Even the immortal."

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Episode Ratings[]

Episode # Episode Title Viewers (in millions)
#3.09 (33) "Everything Is Broken" 5.00


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