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True Blood “I Initiate You” Episode Featured Surprise Gay Sex Scene: GIFs

Warning: True Blood spoilers (and some rather explicit content) ahead. If you haven’t yet watched the Sunday, June 29 episode, “I Found You”—and/or don’t want to know what went down—don’t continue reading.

‘Twas fan fiction made fantastically real! The final season of True Blood isn’t all bleak apocalypse talk (although the global Hep V epidemic is Walking-Dead-level bleak). Last night’s episode kicked off with an encounter no one exactly saw coming: A nearly-explicit man-on-man scene between Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) and Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgard). Jason inexplicably discovers Eric—who has been missing and feared true-death-dead since the season-six finale—lying in bed surrounded by candles.

After the hunks exchange loaded words, they disrobe (Jason fumbles with Eric’s belt buckle), climb into bed together and kiss passionately. Before the love scene reaches the inevitable next step, all is revealed (damnit!) as a dream: Jason wakes up from his reverie, fully clothed and in a pew at

True Blood Season 7 Episode 2 Featured Steamy Eric Northman-Jason Stackhouse Gay Sex Dream! (VIDEO)

If you’re at all a True Blood fan, then there’s probably no way you’ve avoided talking about the surprising-yet-not-surprising opening scene in Sunday night’s episode, which was titled “I Found You.” If you’re at all opposed to spoilers, then you should spin away now, as certain key events that occurred in this most recent episode are discussed in the following lines! We’d hate for you to despise us forever. While it’s totally our job to spoil you, well, we don’t like to do it unintentionally and against your will.

Eric Northman has currently been missing and, while we do get a very curious interaction with Eric Northman and Pam at the end of that episode, it’s an intimate moment shared between Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) and Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgard) that has fans’ hearts all aflutter.

The show began with someone stalking Eric Northman through a mansion of some sort. We soon realized the person creeping on the Viking vampire was none other than Jason Stackhouse, Sookie’s

SPOILERS: True Blood gay sex scene shocks fans and makes us forget who we are and what day it is

Oh. My. God.

So, True Blood season 7 has certainly got off to a bang in the US. Literally (sorry), thanks to Alexander Skarsgard's Eric Northman and Ryan Kwanten's Jason Stackhouse and their very raunchy gay sex scene.

In an episode 2 opener that was so steamy we lost all sense of what were watching and in fact what our own names are, the pair were seen rendezvous in a mansion and having one of the most sexually charged conversations ever to appear on TV.

Eric and Jason then began stripping down to their smalls and kissing, before they fell down onto the bed and began some pretty graphic gyrating. And all before the opening credits had even rolled.

Needless to state True Blood fans were quite excited by this very naked turn of events, with Twitter reactions ranging from "DEAR LORD JESUS CHRIST!!!!!" to "OMG @TrueBloodHBO really just took it there?!? GAY SEX DREAM FANTASY!!".

It does nothing to lower our heart rate to read Ryan Kwanten's description of filming. "It was not a normal situation for either of us," he told The Daily Beast. "But

Ahead of a ‘True Blood’ Reboot, Let’s Look Support at Some of the Series’ Iconic Gay Moments

Are we getting more gay True Blood vampires and witches?

According to Variety, HBO is in the early development phase of a True Blood reboot. Imaginative series creator and showrunner Alan Ball has signed on to executive form the project with Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Riverdale, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) and Jami O’Brien (NOS4A2) joining him. Aguirre-Sacasa and O’Brien will also write the script for the True Blood reboot. 

The unique show was based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries novel series by Charlaine Harris. The present ran on HBO from 2008-2014 for seven seasons. As for the story, it followed a waitress living in the American South named Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), who found herself suddenly neck-deep in the world of vampires. As the reveal continued, its supernatural aspect expanded to include other fantasy beings: werewolves, fairies, witches and more.

After hearing news of a True Blood reboot, we can’t help but wonder how the unused True Blood will represent LGBTQ characters. The original display certainly wasn’t reserved when i