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apprentice uniform for brushbuddy too so they dont feel left out
fledgling
Young man teaching old man modern tech.
Catch up chat with the boss
Guy who is touch starved but emotionally repressed goading you into punching him for completely normal reasons
INJECT ITTTTTTT!!!!!!!
I would love to see him straighten his back for Armand one more time actually
One thing I'm really loving about the perspective shift between Interview with the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat is how Lestat and Louis appear in each other's narratives, through each other's eyes.
Louis sees Lestat as this primal force of nature who looks like a romance novel hero, can effortlessly control any room, is "preternaturally charming," impeccably turned out, no one can say no to him for long.
but we get in LESTAT'S head, and suddenly he has scars and a tangled mane of hair, people are constantly talking over him, he sweats, he's getting beat up and his clothes are getting destroyed in a non-sexy way, he's flailing around wildly with NO idea what he's doing, people (lestat included) think he's untalented and annoying.
And LOUIS, well. Louis clearly sees himself as uncanny, reserved, compelling but a little off-putting. He is other: cut-off from humanity, holding his emotions and relationships at arm's length.
Then we see him in The Vampire Lestat, and it's like no. This is the warmest, cutest, sexiest, coolest, most desirable man who has ever walked the face of the earth.
collective crash out next week
"it's tattered and it's broken but it's mine" and other completely sane and normal things to say about the random guy you tortured one time in 1973
alt version:
I loved the music. I loved it. It was compelling me forward, pulling me through the perennial walls of my psyche. And I thought, why not ride it to blindness? 'Cause it seemed possible this was the muddy bottom, and on the other side, a marble floor polished to the horizon. Music, in its purest expression, would make me worse, and then make me better. Bring on the muses.
The Vampire Lestat 3.03 Toronto
Lestat de Lioncourt & Daniel Molloy VIA ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY'S INSTAGRAM (2026)
Eric Bogosian as Daniel Molloy The Vampire Lestat 3.02
"-suddenly everyone around me disappears like the rapture's come... And I... You know.... I feel him."