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In "Beautifully Broken" (season 3, episode 2), for the first time, Eric appears to be outwardly showing (even if just slightly) that he has feelings towards Sookie.
When Eric is talking to Sookie on her porch:
Eric: "My loyalty is not to Bill; in fact it would be advantageous for me in numerous ways if he were never found. But..."
Sookie: "But...?"
Eric: "Now they're [werewolves] coming for you and I...owe you."
When Eric hesitates ("But...and I...owe you."), it appears like he is confused or unsure of his motivation behind helping Sookie--almost like he doesn't understand what he is feeling. This goes back to his incredible line in season 2, "Don't use words [love] that I don't understand."
Do you agree with my interpretation of this scene? Thank you.
When Eric is talking to Sookie on her porch:
Eric: "My loyalty is not to Bill; in fact it would be advantageous for me in numerous ways if he were never found. But..."
Sookie: "But...?"
Eric: "Now they're [werewolves] coming for you and I...owe you."
When Eric hesitates ("But...and I...owe you."), it appears like he is confused or unsure of his motivation behind helping Sookie--almost like he doesn't understand what he is feeling. This goes back to his incredible line in season 2, "Don't use words [love] that I don't understand."
Do you agree with my interpretation of this scene? Thank you.
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