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Have a low effort meme in these trying times
Craziest thing Armand has ever done is actually going to that concert after it so clearly being a set up. He is braver than me.
I feel like everyone's pretty Devil's Minion-pilled here. But, let's lay it out:
In the QotD chapter, Daniel's in his 30s, he's dying from alcohol poisoning; he and Armand fight. Daniel runs away: this is a reoccurring THING they do (Daniel runs, wants to be caught. there's also btw an island that Armand owns that has the vibe of a classy all-night-casino, and it's really only important for the rizz of it all I guess)
book-Daniel is turned on a private jet. because Armand cannot bear to see him die.
TV-Daniel has escaped Dubai with his manuscript. Armand has SNUCK(?) onto a private jet with him? Is he gremlin-climbing out of the cargo-hold, or are they in this together?
Does Daniel make a deal with Armand to turn him? Is Daniel in distress like in the book? He seems to say "you couldn't have waited" so, what? WHAT HAPPENED
it's such a shame that use of the phrase "poor little meow meow" has largely died out and that it did not live to see armand in this season of tvl/iwtv. because, well...
The Vampire Lestat season 1 episode 4: The Devil's Road / The Vampire Armand by Anne Rice
I enjoy the fact that art imitates life imitates art going on with Armand.
Anne makes him to be a villain, is informed by fans that he is baby, concedes and makes him the multi layered individual we know today.
Daniel writes the book and arguably Armand is the villain, but he pours so much love into his descriptions that in universe fans agree he is baby.
The Show is made and now any time they try to short change Armand fans try to haunt the producer’s dreams.
Armand the king of the court of public opinion. Armand the people’s princess. For his next trick he’s going to manifest into our reality.
will forever be thinking about lbf in subspace
It must be insane to be LBF because imagine you are in one whole episode of a show and one flashback and now you have a cult (affectionate) of people online dissecting all your social media posts for clues and drawing very explicit (and very high quality) art of you and your coworker/friend. Also they talk about you enough for there to be a need to shorten your name to LBF in the first place.
Wait so if i’m in a room… and Daniel’s in the room… and Armand’s in the room… Who’s sitting in the cuck chair?!
people on this website will say ANYTHING huh
AUTUMN: In this season, Rolin and the writers have talked about, you know, due to creative and budgetary reasons, they can't do all the scenes from the 18th century within the 18th century. So they're moving those plot lines and character journeys into the present day. And I really think that–
ASSAD: If there's anything you don't like or you're confused by, just call it creative and budgetary reasons! That's the party line.
AUTUMN: Well, so here's the thing, too: I think this season really do have to rewatch and you do have to hold out for– Because I'm learning so much upon all of these rewatches where I'm like, wait a second.
ASSAD: [...] I think structurally it's such a... I'd be really interested, and I know that this isn't me interviewing you, but actually I'm way more interested in hearing how you and also the rest of the audience are navigating this new almost– Because I– I was having sort of um, peaks and troughs of going on a journey myself as I was reading the scripts. And trying to um, reconcile with this form, and how it was so different but also um, taking on a new voice that this was the only way that– this was the perfect way to sort of take it. I was struggling with understanding where we were and where the crux of the story was going to land. [...] But I um. Yeah, I went on a journey. I went on a real journey with this season... as an audience member trying to understand it. Trying to... get into the same rhythm. How has it been for you, this rhythm? Have you...
AUTUMN: No, it's been very very different from my previous two experiences. I'm really glad that I'm not doing my weekly reaction videos because how I'm feeling immediately after watching episodes is very very very different to how I feel now after like immediately re-watching it then and there, and then also rewatching it with the context of the episodes that I have now, which of course I still don't have episode seven but um, there's so many moments from episodes one, two, three and four that make a lot more sense once you reach, up to episode six and everything.
ASSAD: Yeah, but this is it, and one of the things that I found fascinating and I think is really genius is the fact that you're made to feel such– I felt so strongly, for and against some of these things that were happening early on, but they are then revisited later on and acknowledged and completely recontextualized... which I found really fascinating, because I was like, what? why am I going on a bipolar journey here? Sometimes I'm devastated and then other times I'm looking back on that and going, why was I so devastated or... I don't know. But it kind of tracks with Lestat. Lestat is this amalgamation of so much emotion and instinct and performance and chaos and all of that stuff. And I think we should be feeling that as well! We shouldn't be like, you know; Louis was beautifully classy, and beautifully put. His story was beautifully put together and understood with the help of Molloy, because he let Molloy in and helped him navigate and understand the story, so we went on that journey together. Whereas here it's like Molloy is trying but Lestat is like, "Fuck you, I'm gonna tell this my way and I'm not going to tell it in any order that makes sense to you. I'm going to tell it how I feel at the time and I might go back and revisit something that seemed inconsequential to you, but I've just realised something about that thing so I'm going to look at that again. By the way, I'm going to go for a shit, and then I'll come back and tell you some more." and we're all like, "W-What...? Okay..."
AUTUMN: Trying to keep up with it all!
ASSAD: Yeah.
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The toughest scenes to watch in The Vampire Lestat is not the sad backstory it’s actually having to see this beautiful princess get degraded by vampire jeremy fragrance while just taking it
amc working overtime to invent a new armand specific type of homophobia
i love the writing and acting choices that went into that "i think". "our vampire bond, i think". meaning this is not what usually happens and it's confusing even me, armand, the 500 years old vampire who turned you. meaning i am not sure exactly how much of this is the bond and how much the love we share. meaning i am just as unsettled as you are by the magnitude of our connection. it is fucked, yes, that after all this time and all the pain i remain capable of feeling what i feel for you. it is fucked that it took this long for someone to feel it for me.
our vampire bond. i think.
louis and armand's best moment is def when armand gets this tongue tied because louis is like should we fuck
in 60 years the nursing home staff will ask me what it felt like to experience armands sad duck walk in his bigass boots in real time and ill chuckle and say Not everything feels like something else