Sam Merlotte
Sam Merlotte is a fictional character from The Southern Vampire Mysteries book series, written by author Charlaine Harris. In the HBO adaptation of the books, Merlotte is portrayed by Sam Trammell.
Sam Merlotte | |
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True Blood character | |
First appearance | Novel: Dead Until Dark Television: "Strange Love" |
Created by | Charlaine Harris |
Portrayed by | Sam Trammell |
In-universe information | |
Species | Shape shifter |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Business owner Bartender |
Nationality | American |
Background in the novels
In the book series, it is revealed that both of Sam's parents were shape-shifters. His father is dead. Both Sam and his mother have kept their true nature secret from his human stepfather, brother, and sister. Because only the first-born of a were couple inherits the ability to change, his younger siblings are just regular humans.
Sam drifted from town to town before deciding to settle in Bon Temps and purchase the bar. Since the Weres and shifters publicly revealed themselves, Sam has mentioned that he is a U.S. Army veteran, as was his father. Sam has generally avoided long-term relationships, but has dated other Werewolves and shifters. Although he was always attracted to Sookie, he did not reveal it to her until after she began dating Bill Compton. They each tend to be more than a little suspicious of the other's choices in romantic partners.
At the end of the book series, Sam ends up with Sookie.[1]
Television portrayal
In the HBO series True Blood, based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries, Sam is portrayed by actor Sam Trammell. In the first season, Sam—after Sookie chooses to date Bill—engages in a brief sexual relationship with Tara Thornton. It's Sam that ultimately uncovers the identity of the serial killer in season 1 and manages to distract Drew Marshall just before he kills Sookie, rescuing her.
Sam is revealed in the second season to have had a sexual encounter with the maenad Maryann while he was still an adolescent. Maryann comes to Bon Temps looking for the now adult Sam, convinced that he is the sacrificial victim she needs to bring forth her god. Sam hires a waitress, Daphne Landry, who reveals herself to him as a fellow shifter. The two bond in their gift and begin a relationship until it's revealed that she's working for Mary-Ann, trying to lure him into a trap. Mary-Ann murders her through Eggs and Sam is the prime suspect, but he escapes prison by shifting into a fly. In the season's conclusion, Sam and Bill concoct a scheme to trick Maryann into making herself vulnerable, and succeeds in killing her by shifting into a white bull, which is the symbol for Maryann's god, with her defences down, Sam in bull form uses his horn to impale her and then transforms back to his human self to rip out her heart.
Sam was adopted as a child by the Merlottes, who then abandoned him when his abilities manifested at the age of 15. At the beginning of Season 3 Bill and Sam have a short seductive gay scene which is revealed to be a dream sequence, this is a consequence of ingesting vampire blood. Afterwards, Sam travels to Arkansas to find his biological family, the Mickens'. He discovers that his biological mother and younger brother are also shape-shifters, and that his father is hiding a secret. Soon after Sam meets his biological parents he learns of his brother Tommy is being forced into dog fighting due to him being a shifter for money. Sam eventually saves Tommy from his corrupt parents and takes him to live with him and then the troubles soon start. At the close of Season 3, Tommy reveals he cannot read. He is fired from his Merlotte's job by a drunk Sam. Tommy steals Sam's money and tries to run, but is shot and wounded by Sam. Flashbacks of part of Sam's earlier life as a thief are also revealed.
In Season 4 Sam has joined a group of fellow shifters and started a romance with Luna, one of its members. Tommy is lured back to his parents' and almost forced to return to dog fighting, but he kills them (accidentally killing Melinda). Sam helps Tommy dispose of the bodies - they seem to be slowly reconciling until Tommy uses newfound skin-walker powers to imitate Sam to fire Sookie from the bar and sleep with Luna. Sam kicks Tommy out for good, and Tommy then skinwalks as Sam and meets Marcus, Luna's jealous werewolf ex-boyfriend, and antagonized him into a fight. Marcus and members of his pack fatally beat Tommy, but Sam and Tommy manage to reconcile moments before Tommy's death. Sam and Alcide confront Marcus and Alcide kills him in the ensuing struggle.
In season 5, members of Sam's shifter circle are killed by mysterious masked assailants. They also try to shoot Luna's daughter Emma, who escapes to her grandmother Martha Bozeman (Marcus' mother) and her pack. The assailants turn out to be an anti-supernatural gang led by former sheriff Bud Dearborne. Sam and Luna eventually find the location and with the help of their shifter powers rescue a kidnapped Sookie. Emma however is kidnapped from Martha by Russell Edgington and Steve Newlin to be the latter's wolf pet and taken to the vampire authority. They manage to infiltrate it and rescue Emma but after Luna skinwalks as Steve Newlin to warn of the authority on TV, she dies.
In season 6, a short time after Luna's death, Sam is approached by Nicole Wright, a supernatural rights activist to tell his story. He rebuffs her, but he is approached by Alcide, now packmaster of Mississippi, to return Emma to Martha. Sam refuses, but Emma is taken by Alcide and Martha. Later, he encounters Nicole again as she and some allies approach the pack the way she did Sam before. Sam uses this distraction to take Emma back and rescues Nicole as she is attacked by the pack. They go on the run but are eventually sighted by Alcide's father. He eventually gives Emma back to Martha provided they don't return to the pack, he and Alcide make amends and he begins a relationship with Nicole, who he also senses is pregnant. 6 months later, Sam has become mayor of Bon Temps and signed Merlotte's over to Arlene, who renames it Bellefleur's.
In season 7, Sam is outed to all the residents of Bon Temps as a shifter after being seen by a local named Vince. A heavily-pregnant Nicole along with Arlene and Holly is kidnapped by Hep-V infected vampires. After they're rescued, she decides to move back to her parents' with or without Sam due to what she sees as the frequent dangers and 'craziness' of Bon Temps. Sam eventually agrees to go with her and writes a heartfelt goodbye letter to Sookie and a single-line letter to Andy Bellefleur simply to resign as mayor, leaving for Chicago without saying goodbye in person. In the show's final epilogue, Sam returns with Nicole and their child, now a toddler for thanksgiving at Sookie's house.
References
- Vineyard, Jennifer (2014-08-25). "Author Charlaine Harris on the End of True Blood, Viewer Backlash, and 'Fabulous' Lafayette". Vulture. Retrieved 2023-09-20.