What kind of car does lafayette drive in season 5




















Posted by " Dallas " at AM. Labels: Ask Dallas , season 3. I do not understand Eric giving Lafayette this expensive car. The queen just told him to sell everything he owns and that he's got to get her lots of money because she owes the IRS a bunch. She has my sympathy.

Anybody got any insight here? Sharon maybe Eric was not as loyal to Sophie Ann as we think he is and did not want to sale the car and have to give her the money. Just my thought. That had occurred to me also, Rita.

I thought that he might be hiding it with Lafayette and then take it back later. Of course, Lafayette might not be happy about that. Post a Comment. Talk Blood Radio has ended for Season 4. Thanks to all my great co- hosts and sponsors. To bring back Blogtalk for Season 5 we will need episode sponsors, if you'd like to sponsor an episode for Season 5, please contact me! Email: "Dallas" True Blood in Dallas.

By: Twitter Buttons. Follow Dallas! Lafayette is a flamboyant, charismatic gay man. Despite partaking in very illegal activities to make ends meet, he's a good person at heart, and is careful not to harm his customers with the drugs he deals. He takes care of his loved ones, no matter what strange problems they have. He is suspicious and went through a lot in his life. He is the kind of guy with a dark sense of humor. Lafayette may rake in cash doing things the cops frown upon, but that doesn't make him a bad person.

He just knows how to have a good time, and he likes to make sure everyone else around him is having as much fun as he is. Though some people underestimate his toughness, but he's not afraid to stand up to anyone who mocks him.

If you want to share your clothes and trade makeup tips with, then this short-order cook is your man. Just don't get involved with his shady business dealings. He's not exactly the perfect partner but his flamboyant personality will surely provide comic relief.

There's never a dull moment when he's around. Though he will never admit it, he cares for his friends and even goes out of his way to help Sam get Emma, even taking a beating by a female werewolf. He has helped many Bon Temps resident and also has a habit for being a flirt. His strongest relationship is with his cousin, Tara, but a deep down relationship is with his deceased ex-boyfriend, Jesus.

Thanks to being a medium, he can talk to Jesus. He also tells James that he isn't going to get upset after Tara died as a vampire since he already mourned over her death as a human , but it appears that he is heartbroken and devastated. While the nature of his abilities are not explicitly stated in the series, Lafayette is noted by many Ruby Jean Reynolds and Jesus Velasquez to have strong mystical power within himself.

His great-great grandmother was a practitioner of magic and is assumed that Lafayette has a natural affinity for magic as he was seen to successfully cast spells with Jesus' circle.

During late Season 3, Lafayette began to experience visions and images of people and things, which was believed by Jesus to have been his latent magical potential awakened by the vampire blood he and Lafayette consumed.

It was later revealed that Lafayette was a medium, allowing him to see and communicate with the spirits of the deceased. Due to this, Marnie possessed Lafayette at the end of Season 4. While under possession, Marnie forced Jesus to transfer his magic as well as the demonic spirit of his family into Lafayette's body, killing Jesus in the process.

Sookie hopes that Tara has the sense to find somewhere safe to sleep before sunrise. Lafayette and Sookie arrive at work as Arlene runs crying to the bathroom following a fight with Terry. Sookie asks Sam if he has seen Tara. He lies, but she reads his mind and discovers that he has put her in the walk in freezer to shield her from the sunlight.

With Tara in the freezer, Sookie tells Lafayette that they have to spend the day at work ensuring that no one walks in there and learns about her. Andy questions Sookie about Debbie's location while she is working. Sookie tells him that she and Debbie never got along due to her friendship with Alcide. She maintains that while she didn't like Debbie, she doesn't know where she is. During the questioning, a paranoid Lafayette is watching and drinking by the bar.

Andy lets Sookie walk and requests to speak to Holly outside. Lafayette tells Sookie they're screwed and that they're going to jail, but Sookie remains the stronger of the two and tells Lafayette to hold it together. Lafayette agrees and yells at Arlene about cold food left behind his serving counter.

Lafayette tries to give Tara a bottle of TruBlood after she awakens in the Merlotte's freezer. Alcide pays Sookie a visit to ask about Debbie. Sookie immediately denies knowing anything and assures him that there is nothing going on. Tara throws Lafayette through the freezer door. Alcide, Sookie, Arlene and Sam quickly go to check on him. Sookie pretends to be oblivious to what happened to Tara and asks why she was in the freezer. Tara tells Sookie not to play dumb.

Tara reveals her fangs, frightening Arlene. Tara warns all of them to stay away from her or she'll kill them, quickly leaving through the back door. Alcide glares at Sookie, walking away. Sookie follows Alcide outside to explain what has happened. At Merlotte's, Arlene shames Lafayette for allowing Tara to become a vampire while she waits for an order of gumbo.

Lafayette screams at Arlene and yells for her to leave his kitchen. Lafayette then grabs a bottle of bleach and pours it into the gumbo. When Lafayette looks into a mirror, his face has shifted into that of a demon. Lafayette then realizes what he was doing, grabs the pot and upends it in the sink. He panics over what just happened. Sookie tries to apologize to Alcide as he drives out of the Merlotte's Bar and Grill parking lot.

Lafayette runs over to Sookie and learns that she told Alcide everything. Sookie tells Lafayette that they can't keep lying or they'll keep digging themselves deeper. Lafayette says that he doesn't enjoy the lies, but expected Sookie to keep quiet about murdering Debbie Pelt after the multiple times he has covered for her. Sookie tells Lafayette that she didn't tell Alcide about him being involved, but Lafayette refuses to listen.

Sookie tries to reason with him, saying that they have to start doing right and that it'll be okay. Lafayette says Sookie will survive, as usual, but she always leaves a trail of bodies behind as a result. Lafayette then calls Sookie the angel of death and leaves her crying. Lafayette steps out of his car behind Merlotte's and notices Sookie's car.

He begins speaking in tongues and holds both hands out lifting Sookie's car from the ground. His demon suddenly emerges, placing a spell on the vehicle.

Lafayette calls Sookie and asks if she's okay after finding her wrecked car. Lafayette nervously says that he is coming over and Sookie assures him that she is okay. Sookie hears a knock on her door and sees Alcide, telling him to come in. Sookie asks Lafayette to call and have her car towed to a mechanic. Lafayette tries to confess what happened but Sookie hangs up. Lafayette goes home and worries about the fact that Sookie could've died because of what he did to her car. He looks in the mirror to see the demon in his reflection.

Lafayette curses the demon, then lights some candles and prays to God saying he's tired of all the supernatural happening around him. His praying statues suddenly start to tease him and he destroys them and proclaims he's a good man.

Falling to his knees, Lafayette calls to Jesus and asks for a sign because he needs some help. Lafayette is sleeping on his couch and wakes up to see Jesus' head mumbling as his mouth was sewn shut.

Horrified, Lafayette screams at what he's seeing. Lafayette goes to visit Ruby Jean, who tells him that Jesus appeared to her too and wants to talk to him. Lafayette asks why she saw him, and she says that she doesn't know, that the electricity has always run through her.

She then tells him to save Jesus, sending him on his way with a few anti-gay epithets delivered in a loving voice. Lafayette goes to Jesus' family home. He finds Jesus' head on a chair and then finds a gun pointed at him. Jesus' grandfather then tells Lafayette that his family is taking back what belongs to them.



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