'True Blood' season 7 spoilers: Bill infected with Hep-V, Jason and Violet to break up over Jessica

The sixth episode of "True Blood" season 7 will show Bill infected with Hep-V. Does it mean that he will join the ranks of rogue vampires?

Episode 6 is entitled "Karma," which is only apt to what will happen next episode. The official HBO synopsis of next week's episode states: "Eric and Pam find a new ally; Sookie makes a startling discovery."

Bill is reported to be infected with Hep-V but it is claimed to be different from the virus infecting the other vampires. Moreover, fans will witness the bitter break up of Jason and Violet resulting from Jason's hook up with Jessica. Lastly, Eric and Pam are in big trouble as they both got silvered and are about to face the sunlight.

In the previous episode, Bon Temps townsfolk celebrated Tara and Alcide's life instead of mourning their lost. Moreover, Eric and Pam headed to Dallas and attend a gala fundraiser in search of Sarah Newlin. Sarah just returned to the TV series that surprised many viewers to see her character return. Latest reports claimed that Sarah is struggling for her own survival.

Meanwhile, previous reports claimed that the final season of "True Blood" will have more deaths. This is confirmed by executive producer Brian Buckner as he previously warned fans that the last season will include more deaths. However, the producer did not reveal who these characters are. He also claimed that "True Blood" will go back to the basic for the season finale.

The "True Blood" fans were hit by the death of werewolf Alcide when he was caught in the crossfire, the audience will surely shed more tears as more characters were said to die in the conclusion of the "True Blood" series.

The hit vampire drama series "True Blood" airs every Sunday, 9 PM at HBO. The episode 6 "Karma" will air on July 27, 2014.

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