Ep 2. You Smell Like Dinner
- TVMA
- July 3, 2011
- 54 min
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8.2 (1,576)
In the second episode of True Blood season 4, titled "You Smell Like Dinner," the people of Bon Temps are reacting to the revelation that vampires have "come out of the coffin" and now live among humans. Sookie Stackhouse, played by Anna Paquin, is focused on trying to find her missing brother, Jason, who disappeared after being captured by a group of vampires led by Russell Edgington.
As Sookie and her best friend Tara Thornton search for clues about Jason's whereabouts, they encounter a group of witches led by a powerful woman named Marnie. The witches, who believe that vampires are evil and need to be eliminated, are planning a ritual that they hope will strip the vampires of their powers. Meanwhile, the vampire Bill Compton, played by Stephen Moyer, is dealing with the fallout from his decision to reveal his true identity to the public.
In this episode, viewers will also see the return of some familiar faces, including vampire Eric Northman, played by Alexander Skarsgard, and Lafayette Reynolds, played by Nelsan Ellis. Eric, who was left vulnerable due to a spell cast by a sorceress, seeks the help of Sookie and Bill in order to regain his strength. Lafayette, who is still reeling from the death of his boyfriend Jesus, is introduced to a mysterious woman named Antonia who claims to have the power to communicate with the dead.
As tensions between vampires and humans continue to escalate, the residents of Bon Temps must decide where their loyalties lie. The witches, who are gaining influence and power, present a real threat to the vampire community. Simultaneously, some humans are beginning to see the benefits of forming alliances with the vampires, who possess unique abilities that can be helpful in certain situations.
Overall, the second episode of True Blood season 4 provides viewers with a deepening sense of the complex and ever-evolving world that creator Alan Ball has created. The show's depiction of the supernatural allows for exploration of themes such as power, identity, and belonging that resonate with viewers across diverse backgrounds. With its gripping storyline and stunning visuals, "You Smell Like Dinner" is sure to leave fans of the series eager for more.