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them being “TOI” and “MOI” them being me and you. them being you and me. you and me. me and you. fuckkkkk
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (2022-) | S03E01
The Vampire Lestat (2026) - Season 1, Episode 1
I trust Daniel Molloy (as an interviewer)! If he's repeatedly asking Lestat if he was a stutterer as a child, Daniel is onto something.
And everything else is a type of distraction that Lestat WANTS us to be distracted by.
In previous seasons, Danny Molloy talks about how Louis uses third person "him" or "one" when he's trying to distance himself from his actions. Danny is good at catching this stuff!
Lestat is a master of DISTRACTION. Look at the visual difference in the third season (a naked woman showering in the background of a shot, switching from documentary style to colour, time skips, so much modern slang it's almost hard to understand).
Danny repeatedly throughout the episode asks Lestat if he was a stutterer as a kid. (the repetition also kind of mimicking the act of stuttering). He's hammering him. Don't get distracted! Stay on point (both Danny and us, the viewer)!
And what happens at the end of the episode? Lestat stutters as he sees his mother; and it looks like we're going to start delving into his childhood. That's where the pain is. That's where the story is.
Thank you Daniel Molloy.
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (2022-) | S03E01
THE VAMPIRE LESTAT - 3.01 | Detroit
louis' brain is a gentle at times tragic at times bittersweet narration with magical classical pieces in the background and lestat's brain is an acid trip of jumping back and forth in time, focusing on extremely specific arguments for too long and a thousand intrusive thoughts per second. i love this show