By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jun 28, 2013 02:51 PM EDT

The sixth season of "True Blood" is now well underway. With the emergence of Billith and a fully waged war against vampires, it's as if Bon Temps could implode at any second. It's impossible for the town's residents to return to the calm and peaceful way of Louisiana lifestyle they used to know. With the town on the brink of disaster, fans are eager to get their hands on any details surrounding the impending episodes.

In this week's episode, titled "You're No Good," Anna Camp will be returning as Sarah Newlin. Sarah last appeared on the show as a free spirited blonde who appeared on a televised debate on the Vampire Rights Amendment back in season 2. She endulged in an affair with Jason that resulted in a divorce from her husband Steve. Steve became a major played in season 5 after cultivating a gay relationship with Russell.

Episode three will feature the long awaited reunion on Sarah and Steve, and TVLine promises that it will be "very tense."

"Viewers will get some insight into what happened in their marriage during seasons three and four," said Michael McMillian, who plays Steve. "They have some unfinished business."

Not only that, but Sarah's anti-vampire efforts have doubled since we last saw her, which is sure to make things with her now vampire ex-husband complicated. To make things even more interesting, Sarah will arrive with the new powerful weapon that can hurt vampires in ways never thought of before.

And what about Sam and Luna's former romance? Well now that Luna's gone, Sam is moving on. According to TVLine, there's a romance between him and one of the show's newcomers in the making. It's easy to spot the tension between him and Vampire Unity Society representative Nicole, whose boyfriend will arrive only to be 'taken care of' quickly, providing Sam with the opportunity to make his move.

"You're No Good" will air this Sunday, June 30, on HBO.

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