


It seems hunting Bill and/or Sookie is all the rage in Bon Temps right now. Which probably won’t work out well for Bill’s intended… Suddenly, Sookie’s life has become precious to Eric, and he’s not crazy about too many humans. When one of the Nazi weres appears at her house, he all but forces the girl to invite him in before launching an attack. Eric and Godric were both there, but rather than taking on the Hun, they were hunting the very werewolves that currently have Sookie in their sights.įor reasons only Eric knows, he later confesses all to Sookie, insisting he wants to protect her. We later find out that this empathic behaviour isn’t all that unusual, and nearly got him killed during the war. Unusually cagey even for Eric, the Sherriff displays some increasingly odd behaviour, at one point telling Sookie not to cry because it makes him feel “disturbingly human”. While Bill lounges in a dinner suit and commits vampire-cide for the second time, Sookie begs Eric for help with the whole werewolf/kidnap situation. Bill then treats his highness to an impromptu display of indoor pyrotechnics that Metallica would be proud of. And to make matters altogether worse, after the threateningly civil meal is over, the vile Lorena appears out of nowhere. And wouldn’t you know it, Bill’s the only person who can help him achieve his goal.īill, of course, denies everything, but clearly, Russell has something of a point. What the King wants is more territory, Queenie’s territory to be precise, and the power that comes with it. He’s political, without a doubt, and believes Bill is working for Queenie, in whatever manner it is that allows him to exist in the backwater that is Bon Temps.
