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Portia Bellefleur

Portia Bellefleur
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Andy Bellefleur - Brother
Terry Bellefleur - Cousin (deceased)
Adilyn Bellefleur - Niece
Braelyn Bellefleur - Niece (deceased)
Charlaine Bellefleur - Niece (deceased)
Danika Bellefleur - Niece (deceased)
Caroline Bellefleur - Grandmother
Joseph Bellefleur - Grandfather (deceased)
Arthur Bellefleur - Great-grandfather (deceased)
Elizabeth Harris - Great-great-grandmother (deceased)
Sarah Compton - Great-great-great-grandmother (deceased)
Bill Compton - Great-great-great-great-grandfather (destroyed)
Caroline Compton - Great-great-great-great-grandmother (deceased)
Arlene Fowler Bellefleur - Cousin-in-Law
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"I can never love you."
―Bill to Portia[src]

Portia Bellefleur is an attorney on the HBO original series True Blood. Played by American guest starring actress Courtney Ford, Portia makes her debut on the episode "She's Not There", at the beginning of the series' fourth season. A member of the Bellefleur Family, Portia plays a recurring role through the series' fourth and sixth seasons, and was last seen in the Season 6 episode "Life Matters".

Personality[]

Biography[]

Background[]

Portia was born into the wealthy Bellefleur family. She has an older brother Andy and a cousin, also her senior, Terry. When she was a child, her father died and some time later her mother abandoned her, so, Portia along with her older brother moved in with their grandmother. Portia was made a debutante at the age of 16, and after high school, she left for college to study law. By 2010, Portia has moved back to Bon Temps and secured a job running the Bon Temps Chamber of Commerce.

Season 2[]

"Shake and Fingerpop"[]

Despite not appearing, she is occasionally referred to by Sam when he feels he might need to call her to pick up her brother when he is too drunk to drive. ("Nothing but the Blood")("Shake and Fingerpop")

Season 4[]

"She's Not There"[]

Portia is first seen at Bill Compton's press conference in Bon Temps. It is said by Bill that she runs the Bon Temps Chamber of Commerce. ("She's Not There")

"You Smell Like Dinner"[]

Sookie hires Portia to aid her in trying to re-obtain her home from Eric Northman. ("You Smell Like Dinner")

"If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?"[]

Portia meets Bill Compton for dinner. While there, she explains she would like to have a relationship with him. Bill tells Portia that he could never love her, yet she is fine with just having a sexual tryst. Later, they consummate their relationship in Bill's home. She tells Bill he can bite her, but he doesn't. ("If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?")

"I'm Alive and on Fire"[]

Bill meets Portia's grandmother Caroline Bellefleur, and as she and Bill are recounting the Bellefleur family tree, they come to a disturbing realization regarding the connection between the Bellefleurs and the Comptons. Caroline simply says "You cannot", in reference to Bill dating/sleeping with Portia. Bill tells Portia they cannot be involved any longer and leaves abruptly, refusing to give her a reason why. Portia persists and follows Bill outside where he reluctantly explains that her great-great grandmother was Elizabeth Harris, who was the daughter of Lionel Harris and Sarah Compton. After Portia fails to make the connection, Bill further explains that Sarah Compton was his daughter, which makes Bill her great-great-great-great grandfather. ("I'm Alive and on Fire")

"Me and the Devil"[]

Later Portia returns to pursuing Bill, arriving at his mansion and explaining to him the growing social acceptance of incest and the fact that they could never procreate. Bill continuously refuses and in the end decides to Glamour her into screaming and running away every time she sees him. ("Me and the Devil")

Season 6[]

"In the Evening"[]

Portia is present at the Bellefleur residence following the death of her cousin Terry. She rushes upstairs with Arlene's children when Bill Compton arrives at the house in broad daylight. ("In the Evening")

"Dead Meat"[]

Portia is at the funeral home along with her grandmother, Andy, Arlene, and Holly making preparations for Terry's funeral. Caroline Bellefleur wants a 21 gun salute at the funeral due to Terry's involvement with the Marines. Arlene is furious over this and she feels it is inappropriate because Terry was killed by a gun shot. Portia steps in to defend her grandmother but Arlene snaps back that Terry didn't even really like the Marines, going on to say that he only joined because his family wouldn't pay for him to go to college. ("Dead Meat")

"Life Matters"[]

Portia attends Terry's funeral. She stands up and tells a story about when they were kids and Terry taught her how to swing. ("Life Matters")

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Appearances[]

Season four appearances
"She's Not There" "You Smell Like Dinner" "If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?" "I'm Alive and on Fire"
"Me and the Devil" "I Wish I Was the Moon" "Cold Grey Light of Dawn" "Spellbound"
"Let's Get Out of Here" "Burning Down the House" "Soul of Fire" "And When I Die"
Season six appearances
"Who Are You, Really?" "The Sun" "You're No Good" "At Last"
"F**k the Pain Away" "Don't You Feel Me" "In the Evening" "Dead Meat"
"Life Matters" "Radioactive"
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