I mean, this is just ridiculous

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I mean, this is just ridiculous
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hey!! so, i think it’s safe to say that the scene in the louvre between louis and armand is now joined by hallucination lestat? if that’s so, why is louis still hallucinating him when he’s just seen that lestat is alive and what could even make them stop?
also, if the hallucinations are still happening after the trial, why isn’t louis still getting the hallucinations now in dubai? i’m sorry if you’ve answered a question about this already
Hey!
So I chewed on this a bit, because... while Louis will certainly start out with hallucinating Lestat... this shifts a bit later.
At the TCA panel it was said that Lestat was "potentially more Louis than himself" this season.
That is an interesting comment.
Obviously Lestat cannot be there in the Louvre, Louis thinks him dead, so what this actually says is that Lestat there is a manifestation of Louis somehow.
If the Louvre is after the theater, then he is channeling Lestat, imho. Because Louis knows. He knows Armand could have prevented it. It's one of the hard to grasp aspects of it all, just reblogged an ask of V re that.
He adopts some of the strength of the Lestat in his memory, in a way, to deal. He conjures the vision of how Lestat would react, what he might say.
I BET we will have Lestat commenting on Armand - a lot. I just bet.
But there, in the Louvre... I bet that's almost a defense mechanism.