Where to stream True Blood Season 4

Season 4

Watch True Blood Season 4 in Australia

Released: 26th Jun, 2011

7.9 / 10

Where to watch True Blood Season 4

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Season 4 Episodes

S04 Episode 1

She's Not There

Sookie journeys away from Bon Temps, leaving Eric and Bill to win back the human public. Elsewhere, Jason learns that no good deed goes unpunished.

56 mins  ·  Sun, 26 Jun 2011

S04 Episode 2

You Smell Like Dinner

After returning to Bon Temps, Sookie adjusts to the town's new realities. Meanwhile, Bill reveals more about his past, and Eric crashes a witches' meeting.

54 mins  ·  Sun, 3 Jul 2011

S04 Episode 3

If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?

Sookie makes a deal with Eric and reconnects with Alcide. Elsewhere, Bill punishes an errant vampire and counsels a guilt-ridden Jessica.

55 mins  ·  Sun, 10 Jul 2011

S04 Episode 4

I'm Alive and on Fire

As Alcide helps Sookie hunt for Eric, Bill discovers a common bond with the Bellefleurs. Elsewhere, Jason begs for liberation from Hotshot.

50 mins  ·  Sun, 17 Jul 2011

S04 Episode 5

Me and the Devil

As Sookie nurtures Eric, Bill gets involved personally in the necromancy crisis. Elsewhere, Jesus and Lafayette head to Mexico to harness a shaman's power.

56 mins  ·  Sun, 24 Jul 2011

S04 Episode 6

I Wish I Was the Moon

Sookie searches for Jason under the full moon. Elsewhere, Arlene and Terry cope with a suspicious inferno.

59 mins  ·  Sun, 31 Jul 2011

S04 Episode 7

Cold Grey Light of Dawn

With Marnie empowered by spirits of the dead, Bill issues an unpopular order to save vampires from the light. Elsewhere, Eric embraces his amnesia.

57 mins  ·  Sun, 7 Aug 2011

S04 Episode 8

Spellbound?

Marnie prepares for a dangerous midnight face-off, Sookie and Eric pledge their allegiance to the King, and Jason is torn between friendship and passion.

56 mins  ·  Sun, 14 Aug 2011

S04 Episode 9

Let's Get Out of Here

After her latest near-death trauma, Sookie envisions a world without Bill and Eric. Meanwhile, Jesus tries to purge the restless spirit out of Lafayette.

52 mins  ·  Sun, 21 Aug 2011

S04 Episode 10

Burning Down the House

As all hell breaks loose in Shreveport, Sookie summons her most potent powers to save Bill. Meanwhile, Terry drags Andy to Fort Bellefleur for an intervention.

51 mins  ·  Sun, 28 Aug 2011

S04 Episode 11

Soul of Fire

As the Wiccan-vampire stand-off reaches a critical point, Sookie summons her faerie powers as she attempts to prevent Marnie from bewitching Bill, Eric and Pam into a suicide march.

48 mins  ·  Sun, 4 Sep 2011

S04 Episode 12

And When I Die

It's Samhain, Wicca's greatest holy day, and spirits of the dead surface in Bon Temps, giving Sookie some valuable allies to combat Marnie's latest incarnation.

58 mins  ·  Sun, 11 Sep 2011

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