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What did Sookie get scratched by?

What did Sookie get scratched by?

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Sookie gets out of the car and decides to walk alone the 20 miles home. However, she is attacked by a creature half-human half-bull that scratches her back.

What episode does Sookie get scratched?

“Scratches” is the third episode of Season 2 of the HBO original series True Blood, and the series’ fifteenth episode overall.

How does Sookie get hep?

Sadly, the answer is yes; after the midnight assault on Fangtasia, when those H-Vamps exploded all over Sookie, she contracted the Hep-V virus and passed it along to Bill during their feedings.

Why is Bill’s Hep V so fast?

Perhaps the reason that Bill’s Hep-V is progressing at a faster-than-normal pace is because there’s a bit of Lilith’s blood left in his system. Who knows how a vampire-specific blood disease would react when it meets the blood of a vampire-god? It could have all sorts of unforeseen side-effects.

Who scratched Sookie?

Later that night, Maryann, in a bull mask and with large, demon-like claws, somehow tracked Sookie down while she was 20 miles outside the city limits and slashed her back, infecting the waitress with an extremely deadly Maenad toxin.

How did Eric get hep V?

Eric contracted the disease on purpose. The reason Eric left Bon Temps and fled to Sweden in the first place was because he was so devastated by the death of his sister (and lover) Nora. She succumbed to Hep-V in his arms — perhaps he wishes to join her by dying of the same disease.

What did Sookie do Maryann?

Sookie rudely dismisses Maryann, angering the Maenad into attacking Sookie. She pins Sookie against the wall, lifting her up faster than Bill’s eyes can follow. Bill Compton pushes her away and bites her neck, but is quickly poisoned by her black blood, much to Maryann’s knowing delight.

What did Sookie Do Marianne?

Sookie giving Maryann some kind of powerful jolt, evidence of powers Sookie possesses that even she wasn’t aware of. Bill going fang-first for Maryann’s neck only to end up with a mouthful not of blood, but some noxious, choking black super-bile (I made that term up, can you tell?)