Season 7 | |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Original run | June 22, 2014 to August 24, 2014 |
Premiere | {{{premiere}}} |
Finale | {{{finale}}} |
DVD release | November 11, 2014 |
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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 consists of ten episodes. Season 7 premiered on June 22, 2014.[1][2][3]
Episodes
# | Image | Title | Airdate |
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01 | "Jesus Gonna Be Here" | June 22, 2014 | |
A gruesome attack led by a band of H-Vamps throws Bon Temps into chaos and prompts a wave of spiteful finger pointing at Sookie as the catalyst. Meanwhile, Jessica tries to make up for her past mistakes; Bill has an unlikely ally in a showdown with the vigilantes; and Pam seeks information about Eric's whereabouts in Morocco. | |||
02 | "I Found You" | June 29, 2014 | |
A trio of hostages taken in the Bellefleur’s attack look to a familiar face as a possible liberator from the H-vamps. Sookie and Jason visit the neighboring town of Saint Alice, where a young woman’s diary offers clues to the potential fate of Bon Temps. Spurned by Lafayette, a desperate Lettie Mae turns to Willa to channel her family past. Vince whips his fellow vigilantes into a dangerous frenzy. Pam's search for her maker leads her to a very familiar place. | |||
03 | "Fire in the Hole" | July 6, 2014 | |
Sookie hatches a dangerous plan to take down the H-Vamps, even as Vince and his armed vigilantes pose an equally serious threat. Lafayette gets high with James; Jason eyes a family future with Violet; Willa is forced to find a new place to stay; Sarah Newlin sheds her past. Pam offers Eric a compelling reason to return to Louisiana – and be the vampire he used to be. | |||
04 | "Death is Not the End" | July 13, 2014 | |
In the aftermath of yet another bloodbath, Sam, Sookie and Jason find themselves the bearers of bad news in Bon Temps and beyond. Pam recalls the events that led her and Eric to Shreveport and Fangtasia. Bill and Jessica get nourishment from unexpected sources. Following a new lead, Sookie enlists a band of vampires and humans to track down the H-Vamps. | |||
05 | "Lost Cause" | July 20, 2014 | |
Exhausted from her recent travails, Sookie finds herself the unwilling host of a festive mainstreaming party in Bon Temps. In search of an elusive adversary, Eric and Pam head to Dallas and attend a gala fundraiser. Andy makes a life-changing decision; Jessica and James reach a crossroads; Bill loses himself in remembrance of human days. | |||
06 | "Karma" | July 27, 2014 | |
Sookie makes a shocking discovery; Eric and Pam forge an unlikely alliance. | |||
07 | "May Be the Last Time" | August 3, 2014 | |
Eric, Pam and Mr. Gus close in on Sarah in Dallas. Adilyn and Wade find a temporary haven, and unexpected hospitality. Refusing to accept the inevitable, a desperate Sookie turns to unexpected resources in search of a miracle. Bill recalls the inexorable forces that led him to his marriage 170 years earlier. A familiar face resurfaces in Bon Temps. Sam faces a quandary. Hoyt Fortenberry also makes a return. | |||
08 | "Almost Home" | August 10, 2014 | |
With his prey in sight, Eric reconsiders his end-game strategies against Sarah. Sookie puts her life at risk in hopes of saving Bill. Lettie Mae and Lafayette urge Reverend Daniels to join them in their V-fueled search for Tara. Violet eyes payback against those who betrayed her, while an old love is reborn for others. | |||
09 | "Love is to Die" | August 17, 2014 | |
Sookie retreats in the wake of an inexplicable decision. Sam puts his future ahead of his past. Hoyt is reminded of the past, while Jason exercises uncharacteristic restraint. Ginger's wish finally comes true. Eric faces a dilemma after being caught in a lie. | |||
10 | "Thank You" | August 24, 2014 | |
Sookie weighs a future with and without Bill. Eric and Pam struggle with their uncomfortable partnership with Mr. Gus. Sam makes a choice, while Andy comes upon an unexpected inheritance. |
Cast
Starring
- Anna Paquin as Sookie Stackhouse - 10/10
- Stephen Moyer as Bill Compton - 10/10
- Sam Trammell as Sam Merlotte - 9/10
- Ryan Kwanten as Jason Stackhouse - 10/10
- Rutina Wesley as Tara Thornton - 4/10
- Alexander Skarsgård as Eric Northman - 9/10
- Chris Bauer as Andy Bellefleur - 10/10
- Kristin Bauer van Straten as Pam Swynford De Beaufort - 10/10
- Amelia Rose Blaire as Willa Burrell - 6/10
- Lauren Bowles as Holly Cleary - 10/10
- Tara Buck as Ginger - 3/10
- Anna Camp as Sarah Newlin - 7/10
- Gregg Daniel as Reverend Daniels - 8/10
- Nelsan Ellis as Lafayette Reynolds - 10/10
- Aaron Christian Howles as Rocky Cleary - 7/10
- Joe Manganiello as Alcide Herveaux - 3/10
- Noah Matthews as Wade Cleary - 9/10
- Bailey Noble as Adilyn Bellefleur - 9/10
- Jim Parrack as Hoyt Fortenberry - 5/10
- Nathan Parsons as James Kent - 8/10
- Adina Porter as Lettie Mae Daniels - 8/10
- Carrie Preston as Arlene Bellefleur - 10/10
- Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Nicole Wright - 8/10
- Deborah Ann Woll as Jessica Hamby - 10/10
- Karolina Wydra as Violet Mazurski - 7/10
Recurring
- Brianne Davis as Belinda
- Tanya Wright as Kenya Jones
- Tess Alexandra Parker as Rosie
- Shannon Lucio as Caroline Compton
- Isabella Rice as Sara Compton
- Lucas Adams as Lou
- Brett Lorenizini as Troy
- Dustin Ingram as Ronnie
- Brett Rickaby as Vince
- Riley Smith as Keith
- Robert Baker as Mack
- Will Yun Lee as Mr. Gus
- Chelsea Ricketts as Lucinda
- Patricia Bethune as Jane Bodehouse
- Dale Raoul as Maxine Fortenberry
- Paula Jai Parker as Karen
- Eugene Byrd as Jerome
- Natalie Hall as Amber Crabtree
- Haley Brooke Walker as Crystal
- Louis Ozawa Changchien as Hiroki
- Shirshir Kurup as Guru Sanbir Dutta
- Matthew Holmes as Charles Dupont
- Ashley Hinshaw as Brigette
- Gilbert Owuor as Minus
- John W. Godley as "Big John" Dickson
- Yutaka Takeuchi as Yuske
Guest starring
- Massi Furlan as Nizar
- Paul Rae as The Figure
- David Bickford as Reverend Skinner
- Bess Armstrong as Sarah Newlin's Mother
- Brett Rice as Sarah Newlin's Father
- Michael McMillian as Steve Newlin
- Jessica Tuck as Nan Flanagan
- John Rezig as Kevin Ellis
- Connor Barrett as Collin
- Drew Rausch as Julian Fortenberry
- Kali Flanagan as Sami
- Sitara Attaie as Dounia
- Gabriella Wright as Sylvie
- Arthur Darbinyan as Najat
- Željko Ivanek as Jorge Alonso de San Diego
- Jamie Luner as Amanda (H-Vamp)
- Christian Pitre as Victoria
- Todd Lowe as Terry Bellefleur
- Robert Patrick as Jackson Herveaux
- Alec Gray as Coby Fowler
- Laurel Weber as Lisa Fowler
- Richard Weintraub as Richard (H-Vamp)
- Bryan Deckhart as Dave
- Lily Knight as Betty Harris
- Vanessa Dubasso as Juliette
- Michael Rothhaar as William Compton Sr.
- Rebecca Klingler as Margaret Compton
- Rutger Hauer as Niall Brigant
- Brian Mulligan as Louis Bodehouse
- Katherine York as Madeline Kapneck
- Marcia de Rousse as Dr. Ludwig
- Rick Overton as Stewart Shelby
- Cyd Strittmatter as Claire Shelby
- Malcolm Goodwin as Joe Thornton
- Terrell Lee as Mr. Stewart
- Gwen Stewarrt as Mrs. Stewart
- Layla Crawford as Young Tara
- Lily Bigham as Young Sookie
- Jabari Flanagan as Young Lafayette
- Eric Monjoin as Maurice
- Larry Udy as Jane's vampire date
- Stacie Greenwell as Mrs. Goodwin
Uncredited
- Timothy Eulich as Sookie's husband
Gallery
Notes
- Main Antagonist: Sarah Newlin and Mr. Gus
- This is the final season of the series.
References
True Blood Season 7 | |
<< Season 4 • << Season 5 • << Season 6 | |
#01 "Jesus Gonna Be Here" | #06 "Karma" |
#02 "I Found You" | #07 "May Be the Last Time" |
#03 "Fire in the Hole" | #08 "Almost Home" |
#04 "Death is Not the End" | #09 "Love is to Die" |
#05 "Lost Cause" | #10 "Thank You" |