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** [[Unfortunate Implications|So when a male vampire has an orgasm...]]
* [[Teens Are Short]]: Tommy and [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|Godric]].
* [[Tenchi Solution]] / [[Three-Way Sex]] / [[A Threesome Is Manly]]: Sookie's [[Erotic Dream]] in Season 4's "Run".
* [[Thank Your Prey]]: Blitzed on vampire blood and in the midst of sex with Jason, Amy turns and slurs that they ought to thank their supplier/kidnapping victim Eddie "for the gift he's given us." Eddie replies with a "Fuck ''you.''"
* [[Theme Song]]: Jace Everett's "Bad Things". Which is [[So Cool Its Awesome|awesome]].
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** Another notable example of Sookie's shining intelligence occurs in the third episode of season three. Perhaps it isn't a great idea to agree to go into a private back room alone with a werewolf that doesn't have the slightest concern about her welfare. [[Sarcasm Mode|Perhaps.]] However, her plan to get information out of the werewolf succeeded, despite how dangerous the conditions were. If Alcide hadn't been friends with the bouncer, not even plot armor would have been able to protect her against even ''one'' werewolf, let alone a whole gang of them.
** Bill. Double-crosses Eric, binds him with silver, dumps him into a pit to be buried in cement... and then ''just walks away'' before it even covers Eric's head.
* [[Too Kinky to Torture]]: Lorena, in "It Hurts Me Too". After Bill pins her against a wall and tells her that he'll never love her, she kisses him. He does not react well to this, first going for her throat with his fangs, then responding to her urging him to make love to her by doing so extremely violently to the point that he leaves several cuts on her chest and twists her head around 180 degrees. Lorena ''loves every second of it'', and dreamily says "Oh William, I so love you."
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Jason Stackhouse definitely has his moments in Season Two.
** And in Season Three Jason gets even better.
** Jessica in Season 3. And Sookie to a lesser extent.
* [[Too Kinky to Torture]]: Lorena, in "It Hurts Me Too". After Bill pins her against a wall and tells her that he'll never love her, she kisses him. He does not react well to this, first going for her throat with his fangs, then responding to her urging him to make love to her by doing so extremely violently to the point that he leaves several cuts on her chest and twists her head around 180 degrees. Lorena ''loves every second of it'', and dreamily says "Oh William, I so love you."
* [[To Serve Man]]: Human hearts. Mm, mm, finger-lickin' good.
{{quote|'''Eric''': "We're always happy to serve humans here at Fangtasia--and I don't mean for dinner."}}
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** Then there's Maryann popping by Merlotte's for some lunch.
** Queen Sophie-Ann seems to spend most of her time playing children's board games.
* [[Villains Want Mercy]]: {{spoiler|Debbie}} begs Sookie for this after {{spoiler|trying to kill Sookie with a shotgun, only failing because Tara pushes her out of the way getting shot in the process. Sookie does not give it to her and returns the favor instead.}}
* [[Virus Victim Symptoms]]
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Eric and Pam are Type 2.
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* [[Wham! Episode]]: The end of "Everything is Broken".
** The season 4 finale, "And When I Die".
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]:
** Present-day Godric appears to be a thinly-veiled parallel to Jesus; he's around two-thousand years old, talks in a level, Buddha-like voice and is a pacifist who believes that vampires and humans should coexist as equals. He says humans are justified in their hatred of vampires because of the fact that many vampires are generally cruel and savage. The symbolism is made clearer by the fact that the [[Complete Monster|Fellowship of the Sun]] planned to have him mounted on a crucifix and killed by the sunlight in front of the congregation. He even wears Jesus sandals in his last scene.
** This is a stark contrast to the Godric who appears in Eric's flashback; {{spoiler|he kills Eric's men - presumably because he just wanted one Viking, not three - then turns Eric into a vampire because he thought his fighting spirit was "beautiful" (Admittedly, he kind of asks first if Eric is okay with that).}}
* [[What Does She See in Him?]]: The whole town is scandalized when Sookie takes up with Bill, and Sam in particular wonders, well you know. For that matter, a lot of viewers aren't sure what she sees in him either...
** {{spoiler|It turns out that they were right to wonder, Bill fed her his blood explicitly so that she would want him and was only interested in her because the Queen wanted him to get close to her. But in all fairness, he abandons his mission after coming to genuinely care for her. But the damage was done.}}
** It's stated in show that she finds being with Bill ''peaceful'' because she ''can't'' hear his thoughts. It would probably put you off your stroke to hear what your partner was ''really'' thinking.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]:
** Present-day Godric appears to be a thinly-veiled parallel to Jesus; he's around two-thousand years old, talks in a level, Buddha-like voice and is a pacifist who believes that vampires and humans should coexist as equals. He says humans are justified in their hatred of vampires because of the fact that many vampires are generally cruel and savage. The symbolism is made clearer by the fact that the [[Complete Monster|Fellowship of the Sun]] planned to have him mounted on a crucifix and killed by the sunlight in front of the congregation. He even wears Jesus sandals in his last scene.
** This is a stark contrast to the Godric who appears in Eric's flashback; {{spoiler|he kills Eric's men - presumably because he just wanted one Viking, not three - then turns Eric into a vampire because he thought his fighting spirit was "beautiful" (Admittedly, he kind of asks first if Eric is okay with that).}}
* [[What the Hell Is That Accent?]]: As expected for a show set in a rural area with an extremely specific accent. Made worse by the extensive [[Fake American]] in the cast. The only one who consistently manages to even hit "Louisiana" is Sam Trammell, who is ''from'' Louisiana.
** In the fourth Season, the Mexican and Spanish accents can get this from native speakers. The normal mispronunciations that English speaking actors do are not present, and inded sometimes reverse (the lack of rolling "r" sound in words is exchanged for an exageration of said sound) which make it hard to know where the actors are from and where they learned Spanish. Doubled by the fact that 400 year old Spain Spanish is spoken in a very similar accent to modern day Mexican Spanish.
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?|Where The Hell Is Bon Temps]]: While the show generally treats it as a distant suburb of Shreveport, the contradictory specifics of its location and travel times to other cities tend to confuse Louisiana natives.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: {{spoiler|Godric}} and surprisingly, {{spoiler|Maryann}}.
* [[Who's Watching the Store?]]: Merlottes sure seems to always have employees running off. Becomes a minor plotpoint in S3, when Arlene and Terry (and maybe Jessica) are the only reliable employees at Merlotte's, and Arlene ends up forcing Sam to hire some more waitreses, because she is massively overworked and pregnant.
* [[Who's Your Daddy?]]: Variant 1: Arlene finds out that she's pregnant with Renè's child, and despite feeling immensely guilty about it, tells Terry that it's actually his. She actually never told him it was his, just didn't correct him at first. And she latter DOES tell him.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: {{spoiler|Godric}} and surprisingly, {{spoiler|Maryann}}.
* [[Wolverine Claws]]: By covering her hands in soil, Maryann can transform them into bestial claws that produce a deadly neurotoxin.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Throughout the third season, and in every werewolf vs. vampire fight the werewolf (or 'wolves) has lost. Even fledging vampire Jessica managed to best one!