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⚫ | }}'''Season 4''' of ''[[True Blood]]'' premiered on June 26, 2011 on premium cable channel HBO. The first episode of the season start with the storyline picking up twelve and a half months after the end of season three. It is loosely based on events in the 4th book [http://sookiestackhouse.wikia.com/wiki/Dead_to_the_World Dead to the World]. Season 4 ended on September 11, 2011 |
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==Episodes== |
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* [[Rutina Wesley]] as [[Tara Thornton]] (12 episodes) |
* [[Rutina Wesley]] as [[Tara Thornton]] (12 episodes) |
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* [[Alexander Skarsgård]] as [[Eric Northman]] (12 episodes) |
* [[Alexander Skarsgård]] as [[Eric Northman]] (12 episodes) |
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* [[Kevin Alejandro]] as [[Jesus Velasquez]] (11 episodes) |
* [[Kevin Alejandro]] as [[Jesus Velasquez]] (11 episodes) |
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* [[Marshall Allman]] as [[Tommy Mickens]] (10 episodes) |
* [[Marshall Allman]] as [[Tommy Mickens]] (10 episodes) |
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+ | * [[Joe Manganiello]] as [[Alcide Herveaux]] (10 episodes) |
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+ | * [[Jim Parrack]] as [[Hoyt Fortenberry]] (10 episodes) |
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* [[Janina Gavankar]] as [[Luna Garza]] (9 episodes) |
* [[Janina Gavankar]] as [[Luna Garza]] (9 episodes) |
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* [[Jessica Tuck]] as [[Nan Flanagan]] (7 episodes) |
* [[Jessica Tuck]] as [[Nan Flanagan]] (7 episodes) |
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===Recurring cast=== |
===Recurring cast=== |
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* [[Courtney Ford]] as [[Portia Bellefleur]] (4 episodes) |
* [[Courtney Ford]] as [[Portia Bellefleur]] (4 episodes) |
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* Alexandra Breckenridge as [[Katerina Pellham]] (4 episodes) |
* Alexandra Breckenridge as [[Katerina Pellham]] (4 episodes) |
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* Dane DeHaan as [[Timbo]] (3 episodes) |
* Dane DeHaan as [[Timbo]] (3 episodes) |
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* Christina Moore as [[Suzanne McKittrick]] (2 episodes) |
* Christina Moore as [[Suzanne McKittrick]] (2 episodes) |
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* Chris Butler as [[Emory Broome]] (2 episodes) |
* Chris Butler as [[Emory Broome]] (2 episodes) |
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* Randy Wayne as [[Matt]] (2 episodes) |
* Randy Wayne as [[Matt]] (2 episodes) |
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* [[Adina Porter]] as [[Lettie Mae Daniels]] (1 episode) |
* [[Adina Porter]] as [[Lettie Mae Daniels]] (1 episode) |
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− | * [[Neil Hopkins]] as [[Claude Crane]] (1 episode) |
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* [[Allan Hyde]] as [[Godric]] (1 episode) |
* [[Allan Hyde]] as [[Godric]] (1 episode) |
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* Rebecca Wisocky as [[Queen Mab]] (1 episode) |
* Rebecca Wisocky as [[Queen Mab]] (1 episode) |
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* Gary Cole as [[Earl Stackhouse]] (1 episode) |
* Gary Cole as [[Earl Stackhouse]] (1 episode) |
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* [[Chris Coy]] as [[Barry]] (1 episode) |
* [[Chris Coy]] as [[Barry]] (1 episode) |
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Revision as of 00:29, 20 June 2013
Season 4 | |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Original run | 26 June 2011 to 11 September 2011 |
Premiere | {{{premiere}}} |
Finale | {{{finale}}} |
DVD release | 29 May 2012 |
Season Chronology | |
previous Season 3 |
next Season 5 |
Season 4 of True Blood premiered on June 26, 2011 on premium cable channel HBO. The first episode of the season start with the storyline picking up twelve and a half months after the end of season three. It is loosely based on events in the 4th book Dead to the World. Season 4 ended on September 11, 2011
Episodes
# | Image | Title | Airdate |
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01 | "She's Not There" | June 26, 2011 | |
Sookie journeys away from Bon Temps, Eric and Bill try to win back the human public, Jason learns that no good deed goes unpunished, Tara finds refuge in close quarters, Sam bonds with his own, Hoyt and Jessica debate the dinner menu, Jesus urges Lafayette to join a coven, and Terry tries to alleviate Arlene's fears about the baby. | |||
02 | "You Smell Like Dinner" | July 3, 2011 | |
Sookie adjusts to Bon Temps' new realities, Bill reveals pieces of his past, Eric crashes a witches' meeting, Jason gets his wounds licked, Andy struggles with his addiction, Sam learns of Luna's special talents, Jessica satisfies her blood cravings, and Arlene witnesses strange behavior from her family. | |||
03 | "If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?" | July 10, 2011 | |
Sookie makes a deal with Eric and reconnects with Alcide; Bill punishes an errant vampire and counsels a guilt-ridden Jessica; Jason is cast as a reluctant savior; Tommy eyes a scam and alienates Sam; Marnie flexes her newfound powers; Pam delivers an ultimatum to Lafayette, Tara and Jesus; Eric spoils Sookie's faerie reunion. | |||
04 | "I'm Alive and on Fire" | July 17, 2011 | |
Alcide helps Sookie hunt for Eric; Marnie searches for guidance to break a spell; Bill discovers a common bond with the Bellefleurs; Jason begs for liberation from Hotshot; Sam penetrates Luna's inner circle; Arlene sees the writing on the wall; Tommy returns to his roots. | |||
05 | "Me and the Devil" | July 24, 2011 | |
Sookie nurtures Eric; Bill gets involved personally in the necromancy crisis; Pam takes the veil; Sam becomes Tommy's accomplice; Arlene and Terry look to religion to solve their problem; Jesus and Lafayette head to Mexico to harness a shaman's power; Jason convalesces. | |||
06 | "I Wish I Was the Moon" | July 31, 2011 | |
Sookie searches for Jason under a full moon; Marnie connects with spirits of the past; Arlene and Terry cope with a suspicious inferno; Debbie urges Alcide to join a new werewolf community; Tommy trades places with Sam; Lafayette feels the spirit in Mexico; Eric surrenders to his King's will. | |||
07 | "Cold Grey Light of Dawn" | August 7, 2011 | |
With Marnie empowered by spirits of the dead, Bill issues an unpopular order to save vampires from the light. Eric embraces his amnesia; Luna discovers Sam is not the man she thought he was; Lafayette expands his consciousness; Pam gets a body peel; Andy's date with Holly doesn't go as planned; Jessica has doubts about her future with Hoyt; Alcide and Debbie join a new pack. | |||
08 | "Spellbound" | August 14, 2011 | |
As Bill and Marnie brace for a dangerous midnight faceoff, Sookie and Eric pledge their allegiance to the King. Jason is torn between friendship and passion, and Jessica is spurned from two homes; Lafayette becomes the pawn of a tormented spirit; Tommy takes a walk in someone else's shoes; Sam contends with yet another adversary in Marcus, Luna's ex and the leader of Alcide's new pack. | |||
09 | "Let's Get Out of Here" | August 21, 2011 | |
Convalescing after her latest near-death trauma, Sookie envisions a world where there’s room for both Bill and Eric. Jesus tries to purge the restless spirit out of Lafayette; Marcus enlists Alcide to help him deal with the Sam situation; Bill and Nan Flanagan clash over their respective agendas; Hoyt asks Jason to make a delivery to Jessica. Despite Tara and Holly’s misgivings, Marnie plots her next move against the vampires, during a “Festival of Tolerance” event at Shreveport. | |||
10 | "Burning Down the House" | August 28, 2011 | |
As all hell breaks loose in Shreveport, Sookie summons her most potent powers yet to save Bill, in the process breaking a spell and leading Marnie/Antonia to re-evaluate her mission. Jason urges Jessica to glamour him for Hoyt's sake; Terry drags Andy to "Fort Bellefleur" for an intervention; Alcide reconsiders his allegiances after Marcus fight with Tommy; Jesus, accompanied by Sookie, Lafayette and Jason, tries to breach the Moongoddess Emporium's defenses to liberate Tara and Holly, while Bill leads a brigade of vampires committed to blowing the place to kingdom come. | |||
11 | "Soul of Fire" | September 4, 2011 | |
As the Wiccan-vampire standoff reaches a critical juncture, Sookie summons her faerie powers to prevent Marnie from bewitching Bill, Eric and Pam into a suicide march, while Jesus casts a secret spell designed to un-bind Antonia and break the witch’s deadly defenses. Sam settles a score with Marcus; Alcide confronts Debbie about her allegiances; Andy finds unexpected passion in the forest; Lafayette is consumed by the past. | |||
12 | "And When I Die" | September 11, 2011 | |
It’s Samhain, Wicca’s greatest holy day, and spirits of the dead surface in Bon Temps, giving Sookie some valuable allies to combat Marnie’s newest incarnation. Lafayette’s latest medium encounter imperils his relationship with Jesus; Jason finds confession good for the soul, but not the body; Alcide makes a heartfelt appeal to the woman he loves; Terry receives an unexpected visitor at Merlotte’s; Sam and Luna envision a storybook ending, for once; Nan wears out her welcome with Bill and Eric. As Season Four comes to a shattering conclusion, Debbie confronts Sookie and Tara with deadly consequences, and the denizens of Bon Temps brace for a new crisis with a familiar face. |
Cast
Starring
- Anna Paquin as Sookie Stackhouse (12 episodes)
- Stephen Moyer as Bill Compton (12 episodes)
- Sam Trammell as Sam Merlotte (12 episodes)
- Ryan Kwanten as Jason Stackhouse (12 episodes)
- Rutina Wesley as Tara Thornton (12 episodes)
- Alexander Skarsgård as Eric Northman (12 episodes)
- Chris Bauer as Sheriff Andy Bellefleur (12 episodes)
- Nelsan Ellis as Lafayette Reynolds (12 episodes)
- Carrie Preston as Arlene Fowler Bellefleur (12 episodes)
- Fiona Shaw as Marnie Stonebrook (12 episodes)
- Deborah Ann Woll as Jessica Hamby (12 episodes)
- Kevin Alejandro as Jesus Velasquez (11 episodes)
- Kristin Bauer van Straten as Pam Swynford De Beaufort (11 episodes)
- Lauren Bowles as Holly Cleary (11 episodes)
- Marshall Allman as Tommy Mickens (10 episodes)
- Todd Lowe as Terry Bellefleur (10 episodes)
- Joe Manganiello as Alcide Herveaux (10 episodes)
- Jim Parrack as Hoyt Fortenberry (10 episodes)
- Janina Gavankar as Luna Garza (9 episodes)
- Jessica Tuck as Nan Flanagan (7 episodes)
Recurring cast
- Brit Morgan as Debbie Pelt (9 episodes)
- Fiona Dourif as Casey (8 episodes)
- Dean Chekvala as Roy (8 episodes)
- Dan Buran as Marcus Bozeman (7 episodes)
- Dale Raoul as Maxine Fortenberry (7 episodes)
- Paola Turbay as Antonia Gavilán de Logroño (7 episodes)
- Dendrie Taylor as Beverleen (5 episodes)
- Vedette Lim as Naomi (5 episodes)
- Courtney Ford as Portia Bellefleur (4 episodes)
- Alexandra Breckenridge as Katerina Pellham (4 episodes)
- Nondumiso Tembe as Mavis (4 episodes)
- Dane DeHaan as Timbo (3 episodes)
- Lindsay Pulsipher as Crystal Norris (3 episodes)
- Del Zamora as Don Bartolo (3 episodes)
- Christina Moore as Suzanne McKittrick (2 episodes)
- Chris Butler as Emory Broome (2 episodes)
- Randy Wayne as Matt (2 episodes)
- Lara Pulver as Claudine (2 episodes)
- Tara Buck as Ginger (2 episodes)
- Valenzia Algarin as Maria (2 episodes)
- Adina Porter as Lettie Mae Daniels (1 episode)
- Neil Hopkins as Claude (1 episode)
- Allan Hyde as Godric (1 episode)
- Rebecca Wisocky as Queen Mab (1 episode)
- Evan Rachel Wood as Queen Sophie-Anne Leclerq (1 episode)
- Gary Cole as Earl Stackhouse (1 episode)
- Chris Coy as Barry (1 episode)
True Blood Season 4 | |
<< Season 1 • << Season 2 • << Season 3 | Season 5 >> • Season 6 >> • Season 7>> |
#01 "She's Not There" | #07 "Cold Grey Light of Dawn" |
#02 "You Smell Like Dinner" | #08 "Spellbound" |
#03 "If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?" | #09 "Let's Get Out of Here" |
#04 "I'm Alive and on Fire" | #10 "Burning Down the House" |
#05 "Me and the Devil" | #11 "Soul of Fire" |
#06 "I Wish I Was the Moon" | #12 "And When I Die" |