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The second season of the television series True Blood commenced airing in the United States on June 14, 2009, concluded on September 13, 2009, and contains 12 episodes. It is loosely based on the second novel of The Southern Vampire Mysteries, Living Dead in Dallas. The second season explores telepath Sookie Stackhouse's relationship with her vampire lover, Bill Compton. It also introduces a number of sub-plots involving the anti-vampire Fellowship of the Sun church and Jason Stackhouse's indoctrination into the church by its leaders, Rev Steve Newlin and his wife Sarah. It also expands the role of Maryann Forrester, a powerful supernatural creature, who slowly gains control over the people of Bon Temps. Sookie and Bill travel to Dallas to help Eric find his maker, a two-thousand-year-old vampire named Godric, who has gone missing and is believed to have been kidnapped by the Fellowship of the Sun.

S02 E01 • Sunday, Jun 14, 2009 • Jun 14 • 57m

S02 E02 • Sunday, Jun 21, 2009 • Jun 21 • 55m

S02 E03 • Sunday, Jun 28, 2009 • Jun 28 • 57m

S02 E04 • Sunday, Jul 12, 2009 • Jul 12 • 55m

S02 E05 • Sunday, Jul 19, 2009 • Jul 19 • 52m

S02 E06 • Sunday, Jul 26, 2009 • Jul 26 • 53m

S02 E07 • Sunday, Aug 2, 2009 • Aug 2 • 53m

S02 E08 • Sunday, Aug 9, 2009 • Aug 9 • 52m

S02 E09 • Sunday, Aug 16, 2009 • Aug 16 • 52m

S02 E10 • Sunday, Aug 23, 2009 • Aug 23 • 44m

S02 E11 • Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 • Aug 30 • 53m

S02 E12 • Sunday, Sep 13, 2009 • Sep 13 • 57m
2009 • 12 Episodes
The second season of the television series True Blood commenced airing in the United States on June 14, 2009, concluded on September 13, 2009, and contains 12 episodes. It is loosely based on the second novel of The Southern Vampire Mysteries, Living Dead in Dallas. The second season explores telepath Sookie Stackhouse's relationship with her vampire lover, Bill Compton. It also introduces a number of sub-plots involving the anti-vampire Fellowship of the Sun church and Jason Stackhouse's indoctrination into the church by its leaders, Rev Steve Newlin and his wife Sarah. It also expands the role of Maryann Forrester, a powerful supernatural creature, who slowly gains control over the people of Bon Temps. Sookie and Bill travel to Dallas to help Eric find his maker, a two-thousand-year-old vampire named Godric, who has gone missing and is believed to have been kidnapped by the Fellowship of the Sun.

S02 E01 • Sunday, Jun 14, 2009 • Jun 14 • 57m

S02 E02 • Sunday, Jun 21, 2009 • Jun 21 • 55m

S02 E03 • Sunday, Jun 28, 2009 • Jun 28 • 57m

S02 E04 • Sunday, Jul 12, 2009 • Jul 12 • 55m

S02 E05 • Sunday, Jul 19, 2009 • Jul 19 • 52m

S02 E06 • Sunday, Jul 26, 2009 • Jul 26 • 53m

S02 E07 • Sunday, Aug 2, 2009 • Aug 2 • 53m

S02 E08 • Sunday, Aug 9, 2009 • Aug 9 • 52m

S02 E09 • Sunday, Aug 16, 2009 • Aug 16 • 52m

S02 E10 • Sunday, Aug 23, 2009 • Aug 23 • 44m

S02 E11 • Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 • Aug 30 • 53m

S02 E12 • Sunday, Sep 13, 2009 • Sep 13 • 57m

The second season of the television series True Blood commenced airing in the United States on June 14, 2009, concluded on September 13, 2009, and contains 12 episodes. It is loosely based on the second novel of The Southern Vampire Mysteries, Living Dead in Dallas. The second season explores telepath Sookie Stackhouse's relationship with her vampire lover, Bill Compton. It also introduces a number of sub-plots involving the anti-vampire Fellowship of the Sun church and Jason Stackhouse's indoctrination into the church by its leaders, Rev Steve Newlin and his wife Sarah. It also expands the role of Maryann Forrester, a powerful supernatural creature, who slowly gains control over the people of Bon Temps. Sookie and Bill travel to Dallas to help Eric find his maker, a two-thousand-year-old vampire named Godric, who has gone missing and is believed to have been kidnapped by the Fellowship of the Sun.

S02 E01 • Sunday, Jun 14, 2009 • Jun 14 • 57m

S02 E02 • Sunday, Jun 21, 2009 • Jun 21 • 55m

S02 E03 • Sunday, Jun 28, 2009 • Jun 28 • 57m

S02 E04 • Sunday, Jul 12, 2009 • Jul 12 • 55m

S02 E05 • Sunday, Jul 19, 2009 • Jul 19 • 52m

S02 E06 • Sunday, Jul 26, 2009 • Jul 26 • 53m

S02 E07 • Sunday, Aug 2, 2009 • Aug 2 • 53m

S02 E08 • Sunday, Aug 9, 2009 • Aug 9 • 52m

S02 E09 • Sunday, Aug 16, 2009 • Aug 16 • 52m

S02 E10 • Sunday, Aug 23, 2009 • Aug 23 • 44m

S02 E11 • Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 • Aug 30 • 53m

S02 E12 • Sunday, Sep 13, 2009 • Sep 13 • 57m
2009 • 12 Episodes
The second season of the television series True Blood commenced airing in the United States on June 14, 2009, concluded on September 13, 2009, and contains 12 episodes. It is loosely based on the second novel of The Southern Vampire Mysteries, Living Dead in Dallas. The second season explores telepath Sookie Stackhouse's relationship with her vampire lover, Bill Compton. It also introduces a number of sub-plots involving the anti-vampire Fellowship of the Sun church and Jason Stackhouse's indoctrination into the church by its leaders, Rev Steve Newlin and his wife Sarah. It also expands the role of Maryann Forrester, a powerful supernatural creature, who slowly gains control over the people of Bon Temps. Sookie and Bill travel to Dallas to help Eric find his maker, a two-thousand-year-old vampire named Godric, who has gone missing and is believed to have been kidnapped by the Fellowship of the Sun.

S02 E01 • Sunday, Jun 14, 2009 • Jun 14 • 57m

S02 E02 • Sunday, Jun 21, 2009 • Jun 21 • 55m

S02 E03 • Sunday, Jun 28, 2009 • Jun 28 • 57m

S02 E04 • Sunday, Jul 12, 2009 • Jul 12 • 55m

S02 E05 • Sunday, Jul 19, 2009 • Jul 19 • 52m

S02 E06 • Sunday, Jul 26, 2009 • Jul 26 • 53m

S02 E07 • Sunday, Aug 2, 2009 • Aug 2 • 53m

S02 E08 • Sunday, Aug 9, 2009 • Aug 9 • 52m

S02 E09 • Sunday, Aug 16, 2009 • Aug 16 • 52m

S02 E10 • Sunday, Aug 23, 2009 • Aug 23 • 44m

S02 E11 • Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 • Aug 30 • 53m

S02 E12 • Sunday, Sep 13, 2009 • Sep 13 • 57m