'True Blood' season 7 spoilers: Sookie makes a discovery, could Eric return?

"True Blood" Season 7 premiered on June 22 and it was an explosive debut episode for all the show's fans. And just like what previous spoilers stated, there was a major death in the first episode. Because of the Bon Temps attack, other characters are also in danger.

"True Blood" season 7 episode 2 is entitled "I Found You" and the synopsis for the upcoming episode is already out. HBO released the official synopsis which is as follows: "A trio of hostages taken in the Bellefleur's attack looks to a familiar face as a possible liberator from the H-vamps. Sookie and Jason (Ryan Kwanten) visit the neighboring town of Saint Alice, where a young woman's diary offers clues to the potential fate of Bon Temps. Spurned by Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis), a desperate Lettie Mae (Adina Porter) turns to Willa (Amelia Rose Blaire) to channel her family past. Vince whips his fellow vigilantes into a dangerous frenzy. Pam's (Kristin Bauer van Straten) search for her maker leads her to a very familiar place."

Let's get into the further details here. Is the liberator another hostage or it will be a vampire that will just rescue the hostages in Fangtasia's basement? Either way, Arlene, Holly and Nicole will have a better fortune in episode 2.

Sookie and Jason helps clean up the town and keep the residents safe. But Sookie finds a diary on her way home, a diary that describes the unfortunate fate of the Bon Temps. The diary leads Sookie to Saint Alice town, and there, she makes a scary discovery.

Lettie Mae doesn't take Tara's death lightly. She may resort to alcohols and drugs. She will also ask Lafayette for help to channel the family's past. Lafayette refuses and Lettie Mae will turn to Willa for help. Will Willa help her?

Last and certainly not the least, "I Found You" may mark the return of Eric.

Check out this promo for the next episode. "True Blood" fans, catch episode 2 of season 7 on HBO, Sunday, June 29, 9 p.m. EDT.

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