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With characters that feel like family to many of us, it was a rude awakening when one of them (dead or undead) met with the true death. In light of that, we are looking back on five of the most shocking demises from the show’s iconic seven-season run.
1) Roman

Christopher Meloni appears as a recurring guest star throughout the first half of True Blood Season 5. Meloni plays Roman, a high-ranking member of the Vampire Authority. Roman is very much about law and order and peacefully coexisting with humans. Right before his untimely demise, Roman is getting ready to stake former Vampire King and known Sanguinista Russell (Denis O’Hare). As we brace for Russell’s impending demise, Russell turns the tables, killing Roman with his own stake.
Roman’s death, although plenty shocking, is a brilliant plot twist that shakes things up, allowing the narrative to go in a direction few saw coming. Specifically, following Roman’s death, Russell momentarily aligns with the Authority as they adopt a Sanguinista agenda in Roman’s absence.
2) Adele Stackhouse (Gran)

Adele’s (Lois Smith) death floored fans who weren’t already familiar with the Charlaine Harris novels upon which True Blood is based. She’s a soothing presence who serves as an antidote to some of the more radicalized characters who possess little tolerance for diversity. Sadly, it’s one of those very characters who ends Adele’s life in the show’s first season. As fans likely remember, Drew Marshall (Michael Raymond-James) murders Adele in a botched attempt to kill series lead Sookie (Anna Paquin) for her reputation as a “fang banger” (a person known to associate with vampires).
Adele is a maternal soul without a mean bone in her body. She is often more of a mother to Sookie’s best friend Tara (Rutina Wesley) than Tara’s actual mother. Adele’s gentle way makes her seem an unlikely target, but her death in Season 1 establishes early on that no one’s tenure on the series is guaranteed in the long term.











