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True Blood Season 5 Countdown: 2 Days

There is a LOT at stake on the fifth season of “True Blood,” and millions of fans are counting down the days and the hours until Sunday night’s exciting premiere. When we last saw the residents of Bon Temps, many of them were suffering from serious threats from supernatural forces. Sookie (Anna Paquin) had just killed werewolf Debbie (Brit Morgan), but not before Debbie could shoot (and possibly kill?) Tara (Rutina Wesley).
Additionally, Bill (Stephen Moyer) and Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) had just given Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck), the true death, and Na is of course a member of the Vampire Authority.
Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) was in a fight with his best friend Hoyt (Jim Parrack) after he slept with Hoyt’s vampire ex-girlfriend, Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll). Sam (Sam Trammell) had been cornered by a group of angry-looking werewolves (is there any other kind?).
And finally, Terry (Todd Lowe) had a surprise visit from a Marine buddy (Scott Foley) — and we all know that in Bon Temps, visitors usually mean trouble.
With so many loose ends after season 4, fans are anxiously awaiting the premiere of season 5 on June 10. But why wait that long? The stars are still leaking secrets, and teasers.
A New Budding Bromance
While Bill and Eric have spent most of the previous four seasons competing against each other for the attention of Sookie, they may have to work together at least a bit this season after killing Nan Flanagan. The Vampire Authority can’t be happy with them, which means they’ll need a plan — and fast.
“They’ve gotten themselves into a pretty dark situation,” Moyer said. “And I think that they decide that instead of fighting as they always do and being at each other’s throats, that they’ll actually get together and put their heads together.”
A Budding Romance
At the end of season 4, Andy (Chris Bauer) was having some flirtatious moments with waitress/witch Holly (Lauren Bowles). It looks like in season 5, that relationship may continue to develop, according to the two stars.
“He’s softening up a little. He is making some connections in the romantic world, and that’s having a big effect on his personality,” Bauer stated.
Likewise, Bowles said, that fans would get to see her character “have some lovin’.”
“It just might be from a certain sheriff in town,” she added.
A Look into Terry’s PTSD
Terry, the cook at Merlotte’s, clearly has PTSD from his time as a Marine, but no one has ever really known why. This season, Lowe promises that the show will get to “the source of Terry’s PTSD.”
“He gets a visit from his former sergeant from the Marine Corp, and he can’t be showing up with good news, not on this show,” Lowe concluded.
And What kind of Return will Tara Make?
Rutina Wesley walked the red carpet at the season 5 premiere party, which means all hope is not lost for Tara. However, it’s still a mystery how the character, who was clearly shot at the end of season 4, will return.
While Wesley was tight-lipped about how her character returns, she did say she didn’t know how people would react to the new storyline. “People know I’m coming back so I think they’re happy,” she said. “But I think the surprise in the how is where people are going to be like, ‘Oh my god.’”
Russell Edgington’s Return
The angry Vampire King of Mississippi (Denis O’Hare) returns in season 5. Although he was buried under a bed of cement, that is no way to kill a 3,000 year old vampire. But O’Hare stated that Russell may not be the same person he was before the cement burial.
“I think everybody expects Russell to come out of the ground furious and bent on revenge, but he’s a more complicated character than that,” he said. “He’s not been mellowed by his experience, but his perspective has changed.”
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True Blood Season 5 Countdown: 2 Days

There is a LOT at stake on the fifth season of “True Blood,” and millions of fans are counting down the days and the hours until Sunday night’s exciting premiere. When we last saw the residents of Bon Temps, many of them were suffering from serious threats from supernatural forces. Sookie (Anna Paquin) had just killed werewolf Debbie (Brit Morgan), but not before Debbie could shoot (and possibly kill?) Tara (Rutina Wesley).
Additionally, Bill (Stephen Moyer) and Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) had just given Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck), the true death, and Na is of course a member of the Vampire Authority.
Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) was in a fight with his best friend Hoyt (Jim Parrack) after he slept with Hoyt’s vampire ex-girlfriend, Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll). Sam (Sam Trammell) had been cornered by a group of angry-looking werewolves (is there any other kind?).
And finally, Terry (Todd Lowe) had a surprise visit from a Marine buddy (Scott Foley) — and we all know that in Bon Temps, visitors usually mean trouble.
With so many loose ends after season 4, fans are anxiously awaiting the premiere of season 5 on June 10. But why wait that long? The stars are still leaking secrets, and teasers.
A New Budding Bromance
While Bill and Eric have spent most of the previous four seasons competing against each other for the attention of Sookie, they may have to work together at least a bit this season after killing Nan Flanagan. The Vampire Authority can’t be happy with them, which means they’ll need a plan — and fast.
“They’ve gotten themselves into a pretty dark situation,” Moyer said. “And I think that they decide that instead of fighting as they always do and being at each other’s throats, that they’ll actually get together and put their heads together.”
A Budding Romance
At the end of season 4, Andy (Chris Bauer) was having some flirtatious moments with waitress/witch Holly (Lauren Bowles). It looks like in season 5, that relationship may continue to develop, according to the two stars.
“He’s softening up a little. He is making some connections in the romantic world, and that’s having a big effect on his personality,” Bauer stated.
Likewise, Bowles said, that fans would get to see her character “have some lovin’.”
“It just might be from a certain sheriff in town,” she added.
A Look into Terry’s PTSD
Terry, the cook at Merlotte’s, clearly has PTSD from his time as a Marine, but no one has ever really known why. This season, Lowe promises that the show will get to “the source of Terry’s PTSD.”
“He gets a visit from his former sergeant from the Marine Corp, and he can’t be showing up with good news, not on this show,” Lowe concluded.
And What kind of Return will Tara Make?
Rutina Wesley walked the red carpet at the season 5 premiere party, which means all hope is not lost for Tara. However, it’s still a mystery how the character, who was clearly shot at the end of season 4, will return.
While Wesley was tight-lipped about how her character returns, she did say she didn’t know how people would react to the new storyline. “People know I’m coming back so I think they’re happy,” she said. “But I think the surprise in the how is where people are going to be like, ‘Oh my god.’”
Russell Edgington’s Return
The angry Vampire King of Mississippi (Denis O’Hare) returns in season 5. Although he was buried under a bed of cement, that is no way to kill a 3,000 year old vampire. But O’Hare stated that Russell may not be the same person he was before the cement burial.
“I think everybody expects Russell to come out of the ground furious and bent on revenge, but he’s a more complicated character than that,” he said. “He’s not been mellowed by his experience, but his perspective has changed.”
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