True Blood finale live stream [HBO Go]: Watch season 7 finale 'Thank you' online

The season finale of "True Blood" season 7 will be airing tonight on HBO.

The popular True Blood series will be bidding goodbye in an explosive finale episode, titled "Thank You," set to air tonight.

Tonight's episode will see Sookie express her love for Bill. Will they end up together or will there be a different result?

The official HBO synopsis of the season finale episode states: "Sookie (Anna Paquin) weighs a future with and without Bill (Stephen Moyer). Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) and Pam (Kristin Bauer van Straten) struggle with their uncomfortable partnership with Mr. Gus (Will Yun Lee). Sam (Sam Trammell) makes a choice, while Andy (Chris Bauer) comes upon an unexpected inheritance."

Bill will try to convince Sookie that she deserves everything in life. However, Sookie had wanted Bill to live but he had not taken the cure. Will he take the cure now or will he die and leave Sookie? Many fans are wondering whether Sookie and Bill will end up together before the season ends. It seems that Sookie cannot let go of Bill as he is all that she has now.

"One of the things we've been good at is surprising the audience, not always giving them what they want or expect," series creator Stephen Moyer told The Hollywood Reporter.

Click here to watch the finale episode online via HBO Go.

The season finale will also be available to watch online via live stream on HBO Connect.

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