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Beautifully Broken
True Blood Episode 26 Season 3:
After ripping the ear off of one of the Werewolves, Bill stands ready to keep on fighting. The lead wolf growls and Bill is ready but soon a man on a white horse approaches and the fight stops. The Werewolf turns back into a man named Coot. The man on the horse is the king of Mississippi and his name is Russell. Russell orders Bill to get on the back of the horse and Bill reluctantly does.
Lafayette finally breaks through the bathroom door and stops Tara from taking anymore pills. Bringing her over to the toilet, he forces her to try and vomit out any pills that he missed. Lettie Mae is there and Lafayette pushes past her, not wanting to hear anything from her. Lafayette decides that he is going to take Tara to the hospital and he leaves Lettie Mae behind crying.
Sookie stops by Fangtasia to once again plead with Eric to help her find Bill. Wanting to talk in private, Pam takes Jessica into the ladies room. Jessica takes this time to ask Pam about how to drink blood from a human without killing them. Jessica also asks Pam how to dispose of a body. Smiling, Pam begins to tell her. The only thing Sookie finds out is that Operation Werwolf was involved with the Nazi’s in WW II.
- Beautifully Broken
Soundtrack - Slither Thing
by Collide - Rondeau from Abdelazer
by The Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra - Ride My Train
by Jonathan Clark - Walk First
by Steve McComb - Evil Ways
by The Hampton
String Quartet - Beautifully Broken
by Gov’T Mule - Dixie Rocks
by Derrick Procell - Anyone but You
by Sean Patrick McGraw - Classically Inclined
by Eduardo Ponsdomenech - I’m Alive
by Shelby Lynne
After Sookie leaves, Eric flashes back to Nazi Germany. He remembers when he and Godric were posing as Nazi officers. They were watching as a lady Werewolf attacked a soldier. Once she attacked the soldier, Eric took this time to attack her. He demands that she tell him who her master is. She tells him that she will only answer him if he feeds her some of his blood. Once having a taste of Eric’s blood, she tells him that her master is a Vampire. Godric steps in and snaps her neck.
Bill and Russell soon arrive at the King’s mansion where they are warmly greeted by Talbot, the King’s boyfriend for many many years. Talbot seems excited to show Bill up to his guest bedroom. Bill soon realizes that he is more of a prisoner than a guest considering the door is made out of silver.
On the way to the hospital, Tara convinces Lafayette that she doesn’t need to go. Still feeling that she needs a dose of reality, Lafayette decides to take her to the Meadow Glade Clinic where his mother is. He explains that if she tries anything stupid again, this is where she could end up. His mother Ruby is getting help from an orderly named Jesus that Lafayette instantly takes a liking too.
Sookie drives Jessica home and they see Hoyt waiting for her on the front porch. Hoyt has brought Jessica some True Blood and wants to try and make up with her. Jessica tells him that he has no idea what her nature is like and that she can’t fight what she is. Jessica enters the house and closes the door on Hoyt. After kicking the door a few times, Hoyt walks away. Knowing that dawn is quickly approaching, Jessica dreads getting back in the sleeping chamber where the rapidly decaying body is.
Sookie arrives home to find Jason skulking around the house in the dark scaring her out of her wits. She begins to cry and tells Jason about Bill and the Werewolves. As she explains to him about the possibility of Werewolves abducting Bill, the two begin to clean the house. Jason decides that he is going to ask Andy for some help.
Sam wakes up in his truck to a rifle pointed in his face. Tommy takes him inside the house to find out what he wants. Once inside, Sam tells him that he is their son. Tommy doesn’t seem to be too happy with the news that he now has a brother.
When Sookie arrives at Merlotte’s, she sees a strange man watching her. Terry comes out and sees that she is scared. Telling him about the man, they both go into the woods to investigate. Soon they discover that a large boot mark soon turns into a wolf paw print. They even find the discarded clothing. Back in Merlotte’s, Sookie tells Terry not to tell anyone and he gives her a pistol for protection.
Jason arrives at the Sheriff’s department to see Andy surrounded by TV crews and other media outlets. Apparently, Andy is now considered a hero for killing Egg’s. Jason is not too happy and tells Andy that he is having a hard time keeping this secret. Andy decides to take him out to lunch at Merlotte’s to calm him down.
After talking with his birth parents, Sam goes outside to talk with Tommy. Sam explains to him that he also had a very hard childhood. Tommy tells Sam that he is going to shift and take a run. Sam decides to go with him. They both turn into dogs and run off. Both dogs run out into the street a while later and Sam sees that Tommy has suddenly turned into a bird and flies away. A moment later, he sees a truck heading his way. He jumps out of its way just in time.
Sitting down to a formal dinner of various blood courses, Bill soon finds out what Russell has planned. Russell tells Bill that he wants him to be a Sheriff. Knowing that can’t be all, Russell also tells him that he intends to marry Queen Sophie.
While Jessica is out trying to rent a chainsaw to cut up the dead body under the house, a mysterious man enters the house and begins to search through Bill’s belongings. Soon, he comes across what he is looking for. He finds a folder all about Sookie. Seeing her recent photo, he leaves.
Sitting alone in her house holding the pistol, Sookie get’s scared when she hears a noise. Going out to the front porch, she is relieved to see it was only Eric. Eric informs her that he is there to protect her. He tries to convince her to invite him in but Sookie won’t budge. Suddenly, Eric rushes up to Sookie and demands that she invite him in. Seeing that she might be in danger, Sookie invites him in. Once inside, a Werewolf appears and Eric bares his fangs. Seeing the wolf, Sookie fires off her gun.
Terry waits outside of the ladies room for Arlene. Once she comes out, he decides to tell her the 10 things he wrote down that prove he could be trusted with her kids. By time he gets to number 3, Arlene is back in the ladies room vomiting again. This of course doesn’t stop Terry. He just keeps reading from his list.
Back at Merlotte’s Tara and Lafayette get to work. Of course, work is the last place Tara wants to be. Soon, a mysterious man shows up at the bar and asks for a True Blood. Handing it to him, Tara heads outside for some fresh air and a drink. While out there, she is confronted by a couple of drunk red necks. They were talking about Egg’s and where he was killed. Not wanting to hear anymore, Tara punches one of them in the face. A moment later, the Vampire appears and holds the man still and demands that he apologize to Tara. The red neck doesn’t and Tara proceeds to punch him over and over again. Tara’s violent behavior seems to excite the Vampire.
Seeing that Jason is too drunk to drive home, Andy decides to take him in his police car. Jason is happy that he gets to ride in the front seat. While in the car, Andy gets a call about a meth lab and he decides to take Jason with him on the call. Once they are on the scene, Andy goes inside the house to investigate. Jason waits in the car until he sees a woman in the woods. He leaves the car to follow her. Before he has a chance to talk to her, one of the druggies takes off. In no time at all, Jason tackles him to the ground.
The King is still trying to convince Bill to help him with Queen Sophie. Russell brings up Sookie and Bill instantly goes on the defensive. Talbot tells him that he thinks it’s romantic how much Bill loves Sookie. Bill gets a unpleasant surprise when Lorena shows up and says it’s not romantic, it’s delusional. In a split second, Bill grabs a lantern and hurls it at Lorena, setting her on fire.