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While I see exactly why the consensus is that Jesus is ‘Satan in a Sunday hat,’ I’m going to lay out the case for him being Eric’s doppel. If I don’t convince you, please don’t be shy about disagreeing. I rely on y’all to keep me on my toes.
1. I don’t think Jesus came to town with a nafarious agenda the way Bill and Maryann did. It appears that he was already working at Meadow Glade when Lafayette took Ruby Jean to them.
2. Bill and Maryann showed their hands very early on to the audience. TalkTrueBlood has done a fabulous job analyzing Bill’s body language, and even the most infatuated Bill lover could plainly see that in addition to being a killer, he was being deceptive.
While Maryann was always careful to show her game face to Tara until near the end, the real Maryann come through when Tara wasn’t looking .
In a whole season with Jesus, there hasn’t been any indication that he is evil or deceptive. Behind Lafayette’s back, Jesus looks more angelic, not less. He has been depicted saving lives, like Eric, not taking them.
3. Jesus’s interaction with Ruby Jean is very telling. She knows him best, and if he’s been spooning her peas for 6 months, she has seen the real Jesus. Contrast their interaction with Sam and Maryann’s. The worst Ruby Jean can say is that Jesus spits in her food with his ‘rotten cheese teeth.’ This is probably the same thing that Lafayette saw the masked Jesus do when he got in his face and hissed. We know another scary dude who gets in peoples faces and hisses and spits, and it ain’t Bill.
4. At their second meeting, Jesus stands with his hands in his pockets like Eric did during his second meeting with Sookie. (TalkTrueBlood explains the significance of this gesture.)
5. Jesus and Lafayette’s first intimate encounter in the car recalls Eric and Sookie’s in their first shared dream. The two lovers have a sensual champagne colored backdrop. The scene begins with the a good amount of space between them.
Lafayette realizes that he is able to relate to Jesus, corresponding to Sookie realizing that she has misjudged Eric. Jesus asks probing questions to figure out what makes Lafayette tick paralleling Eric questioning Sookie about why she doesn’t want to become a vampire. Eric and Jesus both bite their own fingers.
Jesus and Eric move into their lovers’ space for their first kiss.
6. Jesus and Lafayette’s blood- induced mystical trip with their ancestors being aware of their presense is not unlike Sookie and Eric’s shared dream with Lorena. Sookie was connected to Lorena though Bill’s blood.
7. Lafayette kisses Jesus’s chest in the same spot Sookie sucked on Eric, and Jesus kisses Lala’s shoulder in the same spot Eric caressed in Sookie’s dream.
8. Lafayette wears his auspicious gold robe when he’s with both Eric and Jesus. He also has terrifying hallucinations about both of them.
9. Jesus and the human Eric are both shown eating nuts and drinking beer in the same episode.
10. Jesus warns Lafayette about the dangerous idols he has brought into his home, not unlike Eric’s warning to Sookie about the dangerous vampire she has brought into her home and made her idol.
11. Eric and his doppels wear eagles.
Eric’s eagle claw pendant
Jason’s bald eagle T
Sam’s American eagle T from before the shifter became Bill’s doppel s3
Terry has an eagle T, too.
Jesus’s American Eagle jeans
12. Eric and his doppels show skin.
Eric getting out of Lafayette’s car.
Jason at Merlotte’s
Sam sniffing Dawn’s sheets.
Isabel tending the wounded.
Jesus
13. Jesus and Eric both have a great sense of humor and a sexy wink. (You want bacon on that veggie burger?)
14. A crisis causes both Jesus and Eric to experiment with Laffy and Sookie’s blood respectively and have an astounding experience because of it. Neither Laffy nor Sookie is comfortable with this turn of events.
15. During their V trip, Jesus and Laffy wind up in a church together like Eric and Sookie did s2.
16. When Calvin was beaten, Jesus called in a buddy to meet them at the ER, paralleling Eric calling in Dr. Ludwig when Sookie was injured.
17. In the episode in which Jesus comes to Bon Temps for the first time, Crystal drives by a fence that reads, ‘Jesus is love.’
18. If their clothes are anything to go by, Jesus and Eric are both transitioning from a negredo phase of their lives to an albedo one. Eric wears white stripes when he kills Talbot to save Sookie and Bill.
Jesus wears stripes to save Calvin.
Now if Jesus is one of Eric’s doppels, he could be a bad one corresponding to Bill’s good doppel, Andy, but Calvin and Cooter already cover that territory.
I think that with Jesus, we are seeing what would have happened with Eric and Sookie had there been no Bill. Sookie would have gone to Fangtasia (with Tara?) the night after Dawn’s murder to try to help Jason, and Eric and Sookie would have caught one another’s eye. That corresponds to Laffy visiting Jesus’s place of employment with the goal of saving Tara.
Eric would have sought Sookie out during a shift at Merlotte’s just like Jesus did with Lafayette. Contrast Jesus and Laffy’s second meeting with Bill and Sookie’s. He couldn’t be bothered to wait for her to end her shift. (Didn’t you want to stay and watch her, Bill?) They would have fought side by side like Jesus and Laffy did when some rednecks went after her for fraternizing with a vampire. When they called her Crazy Sookie, Eric would have found out about Sookie’s telepathy, paralleling Jesus discovering Laffy’s secret when the Hot Shot panthers let the cat out of the bag about his dealing. I could go on and write an awesome Sookie and Eric fanfiction from the evolving course of Jesus and Lafayette’s relationship, but y’all get the point by now, right?
In one way, Jesus is not like Eric at all. Characters who have to resort to saying what they are is a huge red flag. The only thing Jesus has done that is suspicious is when he said, ”My name is Jesus. I am the polar opposite of Satan,” and ”You’re safe with me. You gotta know that by now.” That’s why I think that Jesus is a good brujo at heart who is being forced to seduce Lafayette for Hallow’s benefit.






































































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