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'True Blood' Season 7 Episode 7 Recap and Episode 8 Spoilers: Bill and Sookie Get Back Together, Will It Last?

Only three episodes remain until the last episode of the final season of "True Blood," and last Monday, fans of the HBO hit show witnessed Bill and Sookie get back together again, while Eric made a deal to be the spokesperson for Mr. Gus' "nuBlood," which they would make from Sarah Newlin's blood.

During the last episode, Pam, Eric, and Mr. Gus (Will Yun Lee) closed in on Sarah Newlin in Dallas. Meanwhile, Adilyn and Wade find themselves the recipients of Violet's unexpected hospitality as she takes them into her home. Sookie continues to find a cure for Bill's Hepatitis V, and she turns to her grandfather Niall in search of a miracle cure. Bill remembers what led him to his marriage 170 years ago. Hoyt resurfaces in Bon Temps, and Sam faces a dilemma whether to move or not to move.

Here is HBO's official synopsis of next week's episode:

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"With his prey in sight, Eric reconsiders his end-game strategies against Sarah. Sarah puts her life at risk in hopes of saving Bill. Lettie Mae (Adina Porter) and Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) urge Reverend Daniels (Gregg Daniel) to join them in their V-fueled search for Tara (Rutina Wesley). Violet (Karolina Wydra) eyes payback against those who betrayed her, while an old love is reborn for others."

On next week's episode, expect Sarah Newlin to be on the run. However, it looks as if the end is near for Sarah and Bill. Lettie May and Lafayette will try to convince her husband that they have to find out what Tara is trying to tell them. Jessica feels that Adilyn is in danger but she gets caught by Violet and is tied up. Violet is not happy because Jason wants Jessica.

Watch the next episode of "True Blood" Season 7 on Aug. 10 on HBO.

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