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I missed him.
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HAPPY PRIDE! 🌈 WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS | S4E05
Thinking about the contrast between the finales of 1x01 and 2x01 vs 3x01. How for the first 2 seasons they end on a promising note. Meanwhile in this 3rd season, it’s a foreboding one.
The purpose of the 2022 interview is Louis wanting to learn the truth. He wants to examine his family, how he ended up losing them all, and how he came to be where he is. He’s not aiming to lie, he wants to show vulnerability and, above all, get better. The whole point is self improvement.
Whereas with Lestat, the purpose of the doc/recordings is the direct opposite and is to run from the truth. He doesn’t want to do self reflection or reveal genuine vulnerability. He’s not trying to get better, he’s trying to feel better. He’s not seeking self improvement, he’s seeking self satisfaction.
And so like, 1x01 and 2x01 end with Louis and Claudia respectively in places of vulnerability. Louis’ at one of his lowest points after Paul’s death, Claudia after Daciana’s, and the episode ends with them being comforted by the person they currently trust most in the world. It’s genuine displays of affection and family and love. Louis’ journey across these 2 seasons is one that will ultimately end on a positive or at least bittersweet note.
But with 3x01, Lestat is also extremely vulnerable and at one of his lowest points, so he calls out to his last resort of comfort. His mother, who he believes may be the last person he can trust most. But the tragedy is that this is just not true. The episode doesn’t end in affection and family and love, it ends in assault.
Loustat at the altar & Louclaudia in the truck have Louis either receiving or giving consoling words. Lestat asks Gabi for help, desperate and clearly scared, and Gabi says nothing. She offers nothing. Well, actually she does worse than that, she takes and proceeds to assault Lestat.
I think about Louis, drenched in sweat and grief, reaching to kiss Lestat first out of appreciation and love. I think about Claudia, still fragile from loss, reaching to hold Louis’ hand first out of the same. Meanwhile, Lestat is covered head to toe in wounds and is the picture of violence and pain and yet it’s Gabi who reaches for him first, beckoning him for a kiss. In his vulnerability, she takes.
I was surprised the episode ended on such a disheartening, tragic note, but I think it’s to emphasize that where Louis’ arc across S1 and S2 ended in something close to positive, Lestat’s arc right now will be a downward spiral where things will only get worse for him from here on out.
Yeah this is all such bs. Lestat is the one who opens up in TVL and Louis is repressed. This show doesn’t understand the character of Lestat at all. I wish I could erase this show from my feed and still be a vampire chronicles fan because this is just getting miserable.
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revealing your scaring the hoes type interests early on in a relationship is a good way to secure only hoes of bravery and fortitude that will craft horrible dreams and beautiful nightmares with you
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This series is going to crush my spirit. I can feel it. Honestly I wish I knew how to pull away.
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I haven't read up to this, but I know some spoilers and we laughed at the fact that this was probably the happiest thing in Armand's life
personally I’m unphased by lestat doing it w his mom. maybe its bc of how long ive been on the internet/in fandom, maybe its bc its a show about morally deplorable vampires, but either way I think it’ll be a good learning experience for ppl to be reminded that just bc something fucked up happens in fiction doesn’t mean the writers supports it (in this instance, incest) nor does it mean the subject should have been sanitized. its ok to be uncomfortable
If I see one more person analyzing this by criticizing Lestat I’m going to go feral. You can be uncomfortable about it, but being a victim of grooming since childhood and then falling into an incestous relationship with your parent is something that really happens. It’s something that really happened to Lestat within the original Vampire Chronicles series and can be explored as such. That doesn’t mean he should be scorned for what happened to him.
he’s putting himself on trial…
This entire season will be Lestat exposing himself. He saw IWTV’s ideas about who he was, he saw what Daniel published and Louis said. He wants to show the truth, his truth. To be judged for his crimes and known for his beauty. To not be a monster of legend masked in mystery but to be known. In the book he even says how he longs for the violence and backlash he will receive, he is aiming for it. From both humans and vampires he knows he won’t be accepted. He wants that judgment, he feels he deserves it. He wants to take that heat off of Louis.
Farewell Akasha, My Beloved
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A line that I enjoyed from amc's Interview with the Vampire S1 is when Louis met Lestat and in his voiceover he says, 'I wanted to be him and wanted to be with him.' This is how I felt about Akasha since reading The Vampire Lestat and Queen of the Damned (I think I'm almost finished reading the latter). I wrote the same thing in this analysis of her dynamic with Lestat and I became more impressed by her. She had overtaken Lestat as my favourite. Something about her single minded determination and simplicity were quite appealing to me.
When she dies in her Queen of the Damned book, I didn't expect it. I understood why it had to happen; she was so ruthless in the pursuit of her vision and stubborn. None of the vampires that she spared could have died as that would have put an end to the vampire chronicles. She was not going to be persuaded to abandon her plan. Not even pretty Lestatwas able to. So, I understand but I don't like it.
She was once a young girl who wanted more for her life, wished to ascend in rank. As a human, she was quite volatile. While that carried over into her immortal life, she had managed to show restraint when those she favored were concerned.
Farewell, Akasha from Uruk. Faouzia's Desert Rose rendition shall always remind me of you.
Farewell Akasha, My Beloved
🎨: @justwangdraw on x
A line that I enjoyed from amc's Interview with the Vampire S1 is when Louis met Lestat and in his voiceover he says, 'I wanted to be him and wanted to be with him.' This is how I felt about Akasha since reading The Vampire Lestat and Queen of the Damned (I think I'm almost finished reading the latter). I wrote the same thing in this analysis of her dynamic with Lestat and I became more impressed by her. She had overtaken Lestat as my favourite. Something about her single minded determination and simplicity were quite appealing to me.
When she dies in her Queen of the Damned book, I didn't expect it. I understood why it had to happen; she was so ruthless in the pursuit of her vision and stubborn. None of the vampires that she spared could have died as that would have put an end to the vampire chronicles. She was not going to be persuaded to abandon her plan. Not even pretty Lestatwas able to. So, I understand but I don't like it.
She was once a young girl who wanted more for her life, wished to ascend in rank. As a human, she was quite volatile. While that carried over into her immortal life, she had managed to show restraint when those she favored were concerned.
Farewell, Akasha from Uruk. Faouzia's Desert Rose rendition shall always remind me of you.
Just Lestat being silly, I just love drawing him happy like this