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== Tara will shoot Sookie by accident ==
Judging by the comic-con trailer, it seems Tara (driven by revenge on the entire vampire race) is hunting them down in a misty graveyard. Sookie suffers a gunshot wound in said misty graveyard. It's likely Tara will have done this by mistake. This will either be her [[My God, What Have I Done?]] moment or her [[Moral Event Horizon]].
* Jossed. Sookie did get shot, but only by a stray bullet that wasn't Tara's.
 
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*** Nope. Blood's the closest you're gonna get, and that's already ''both''.
**** [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|If we're going down that road than Eric should be getting a chip pretty soon.]]
**** Well, as far as [[This Troper]] knows, in the books, he {{spoiler|loses his memory}} which could be considered a variant... And the similarities continue if we remember that in Buffy, the protagonist and her first vampire love interest also broke up in the end of season 3. Hey, [[I Knew It!]]! It's not [[Twilight (Literaturenovel)|Twilight]]'s [[Stealth Parody]]!
 
== Tara is [[My Immortal|Tara.]] ==
Think about it. Arguably [[Too Dumb to Live]], stubborn as fuck, a little self-centered and lashes out at the slightest bit of provocation?
 
== Maryann Forrester was [[The Great God Pan (Literature)|Helen Vaughan]]. ==
They're both demonic women connected with a Classical deity of nature and wildness. Both appear to be human yet ''[[Humanoid Abomination|really aren't]]'' and operate by seducing their victims with a [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|charming facade]] before driving them to deviant sexual behavior, dark worship, madness, and suicide. Both are also subtly linked to Satan and primordial evil. Makes perfect sense.
 
{{quote| Villiers turned page after page, absorbed, in spite of himself, in the frightful Walpurgis Night of evil, strange monstrous evil, that the dead artist had set forth in hard black and white. The figures of Fauns and Satyrs and Aegipans danced before his eyes, the darkness of the thicket, the dance on the mountain-top, the scenes by lonely shores, in green vineyards, by rocks and desert places, passed before him: a world before which the human soul seemed to shrink back and shudder.}}
 
== Shapeshifters got their power from inbreeding. ==
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== {{spoiler|Eric's hallucinations of Godric ''weren't'' hallucinations}} ==
Yes, this could veering nearer [[Epileptic Trees]], and sounds more like blantant fangirlism, but it comes from a lot of thought, and the knowledge that the character is popular enough for them to try to get the actor back next series. First thing to consider is that out of all the 'burning' scenes, Godric's has been the only one which has burnt bright blue ... an effect which looks highly similar to Sookie's magic light to be exact. [[Atop the Fourth Wall (Web Video)|Hm, interesting, in't it?]] Secondly, we have to consider the way that they interacted with Eric. Considering the constant {{spoiler|requests to forgive Russell}}, it is unlikely - for the purposes of this WMG though, truthfully there is that possiblity still - to be Eric's own subconscious.
 
Since Alan Ball has confirmed that series 4 will have witches, it suggests that the main plot of the fourth book, {{spoiler|Eric loosing his memory}} may still happen. So the WMG is this (spoiler tagged for those who haven't read the book): {{spoiler|During his memory loss, Eric will continue to see hallucinations of Godric, suggesting to all that it's his memory trying to come back. Then Godric appears to Pam or, more likely, Sookie}}. It will be mind blowing.