![]() ![]() If Sookie had her agency, she'd likely have chosen to end up with Bill. But Sookie's life had never been completely normal and she rarely made choices that would lead to a quiet small-town existence - until Bill more or less forced that on her. The scene had the feel of the kind of life Bill wanted for Sookie, and the man she ended up with was a symbol of that. Sookie was pregnant, and she and her husband were throwing a Thanksgiving feast with almost all the characters who survived the events of True Blood in attendance. Nevertheless, the series attempted to put a bow on the story by ignoring that and having the final scene show Sookie living normally anyway. ![]() ![]() However, by declining to become fully human, she effectively ruled out the possibility of a completely normal life. Bill opted to die anyway, and Sookie made good on her promise by using a stake to end his life. While Sookie initially agreed to Bill's idea, she ultimately decided against using her fairy light to kill him because it was a fundamental part of who she was. Since Sookie was half-fae, her smell was irresistible to vampires, so Bill argued that her life would never be normal if she retained her fairy side. He asked Sookie to kill him with her fairy light before the Hep V could - a move that would make her fully human. ![]()
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