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Revision as of 20:18, 17 April 2014

Season 7
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No. of episodes 10
Original run June 22, 2014
Premiere {{{premiere}}}
Finale {{{finale}}}
DVD release May 3, 2015
Season Chronology
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Season 7 of True Blood is the seventh and final season of the show. It was officially announced by Michael Lombardo, president HBO Programming. This season will consist of ten episodes, and will launch on June 22, 2014. 

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Episodes

# Image Title Air

date

01 True-blood-season-7-spoilers Jesus Gonna Be Here June 22, 2014
TBA
02
True-blood-season-7-spoilers
Why must you kill me
TBA

03


04

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Where have you been

Lord have mercy

05 Episode 7.5

Cast

Main

Recurring Cast

Guest Cast

Unknown capacity (regular or recurring)

Gallery

Video Gallery

Image Gallery

Spoilers

  • The premiere, as well as the entirety of season 7, will center on the idea of whether or not humans and vampire can get along with each other.[4]

  • The final season will spend more time with the original cast members in Bon Temps rather than spreading out into multiple story lines and locations.
  • will feature several “complicated three-way, four-way relationships” as the vampires have begun feeding.
  • All the humans will be paired with a vampire, essentially?
  • For every human a vampire; for every vampire a human.
  • The Hep V vampires are not the big bad of this season.
  • Its revealed sarah newlin's maiden name was Crabtree.
  • Rather than swing for the fences with new big bads or different storylines across the map, next year’s action will return to the smaller, more soap-y feel of the first season. The drama of ‘True Blood’ season 7 will unfold between the character relationships, particularly the human and vampire pairings necessitated by the outbreak of hepatitis V, rather than new story elements.
  • Alcide will certainly remain a series regular, but don’t expect the werewolves to maintain much of a presence now that the newly-shorn former packmaster has abandoned his barking brood, Rikki and Martha included. Alcide’s father Jackson (Robert Patrick) could certainly pop up, but Buckner tells TVGuide “You can tell we've abandoned the wolf pack. The books were about one thing and I have immense respect for [author] Charlaine [Harris] and what she did, but people are keyed in — as are we as writers — on these vampire-human relationships and that's what the show needs to focus on.”
  • afflicted vampires will be somewhat weaker, needing to feed on humans more often and in larger quantity to survive, but very much retain their mental faculties and ability to hunt in packs.
  • Bill will genuinely seek forgiveness and redemption for his actions out of his renewed affection for Sookie, free of any of the power-plays that plagued the character over the course of the last several seasons.
  • “Lettie Mae does not have Hep-V,” though cryptically stated to Entertainment Weekly that “It’s not to say that there won’t be complications that arise, but people can be telling the truth.”
  • Buckner revealed that much of Jessica’s season 7 arc will see her working off her sins between Andy and Adilyn
  • season 7 may return to smaller scale storytelling, but don’t expect the 2014 run to lack for guest stars, or potential fan-favorite character appearances
  • "People are going to be dying," he said, which wouldn't be anything out of the ordinary for the show. But he added, "Some of your favorites are going to be not lasting the season, unfortunately."
  • Prepare for one last flashback as we'll revisit Bill as a human when the HBO vampy drama goes back to 1862. Expect to see Bill clash with some others over his thoughts on the war.
  • the new season will “pick up RIGHT where it left off.” Fans have seen an “evolution of Arlene going from a pretty narrow minded person who hasn’t seen a lot of horrors in the world…to become more tolerant of things that are maybe different.”

References

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