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Vince Gibson

Vince Gibson
Appearances
Season(s)
7
First seen
Last seen
Appeared in
4 episodes (see below)
Mentioned in
Biographical Information
Also Known As
Status
Deceased
Age
40s
Turning age
Vampire age
Date of birth
1970s
()
Date turned
()
Date of death
2011
Profession
  • Vigilante
Religion
Gender
Male
Family Information
Unknown Father
Unknown Mother
Supernatural Information
Species
Powers
Has shifted into
Notable Progeny
Notable kills
Cause of death
Stabbed
Killed by
Physical Appearance
Height
Hair color
Eye color
Portrayed by
Actress
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Vince Gibson is a rabid anti-vampire vigilante on the HBO original series True Blood. Played by American guest starring actor Brett Rickaby, Vince makes his debut on the episode "Jesus Gonna Be Here", at the beginning of the series' seventh season. Burly, and in his 40s, Vince is one of the primary antagonists in the series' seventh, and final, season. Playing a recurring role through the same season, Vince meets an untimely demise in the Season 7 episode "Death is Not the End".

Biography[]

Background[]

Prior to Season 7, Vince ran for mayor against Sam Merlotte and lost. He appears to be bitter over the defeat.

Season 7[]

"Jesus Gonna Be Here"[]

After the attack at Bellefleur's, Vince witnesses Sam change from his dog form and accuses him of dishonesty.("Jesus Gonna Be Here")

"I Found You"[]

He begins to stir up anti-Supernatural hate in town, eventually leading to the formation of a mob.("I Found You")

"Fire in the Hole"[]

The mob steals the weapons of the Sheriff's department and go on an angry march, killing any supernaturals they find, guilty or innocent. ("Fire in the Hole")

"Death is Not the End"[]

Vince's head is stab him in by Bill Compton just before he can kill Jessica Hamby.("Death is Not the End")

Personality[]

Vince is a natural organizer and has a talent for rallying his peers against what they perceive to be a threat. He is shown to be bigoted and intolerant toward supernaturals, particularly vampires. When Bon Temps is threatened by Hep-V vampires, he uses the fear gripping the town to rally a mob of vigilantes. He and his group soon demonstrate that they have no tolerance for any species but their own and embark on a campaign of extermination that costs at least two innocent lives.

Trivia[]

Appearances[]

Season seven appearances
"Jesus Gonna Be Here" "I Found You" "Fire in the Hole" "Death is Not the End"
"Lost Cause" "Karma" "May be the Last Time" "Almost home"
"Love is to Die" "Thank you"
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