[s3e7] Hitting The Ground -
: The King of Mississippi, Russell Edgington , arrives with Eric Northman and Queen Sophie-Anne . In a shocking display of power, Russell defies the Authority.
The episode begins with the fallout from the vampire kingdom of Mississippi. , having been held captive by the ancient vampire Lorena, is finally rescued by Bill Compton . However, the rescue is brutal; Bill is forced to fight Lorena, and Sookie ends up severely injured and on the brink of death. The Climax at Fangtasia [S3E7] Hitting the Ground
The phrase is the title of the seventh episode of True Blood Season 3. It is a high-stakes turning point where long-standing conflicts explode, and several characters find themselves at their absolute lowest or most dangerous points. The Escape from Jackson : The King of Mississippi, Russell Edgington ,
The episode title "Hitting the Ground" refers literally to the Magister's head hitting the floor and figuratively to the characters entering a chaotic new reality. , having been held captive by the ancient
: The Magister—the high-ranking enforcer of the Vampire Authority—has Pam bound in silver chains, threatening to pierce her eyelids with silver rings.
: Instead of submitting, Russell overpowers the Magister. He forces the official to preside over a mock wedding between himself and Sophie-Anne before brutally decapitating him, effectively declaring war on the vampire establishment. Aftermath and Awakening
While Sookie fights for her life in a hospital, a "summit meeting of evil" takes place at the vampire bar :