the iwtv writers' room twitter account saying that rolin jones (the showrunner) favored hiring playwrights for the writing team makes so much sense bc there are so many lines of dialogue that are so evocative and have a heightened quality of a stage play and you can almost picture the actors delivering it in a dead silent theater to a rapt audience: "it was a cold winter that year, and lestat was my coal fire." "he has roots in me. all his spindly roots in me." "i send my love to you, and you send it back round to me" "you're a challenge every sunset, saint louis" "i heard your hearts dancing" "sits on the truth like it's his chair" "he has veins like rivers" "his love is a small box he keeps you in"














