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"No one has painted me in over 400 years" Let's fix that...
DEV PATEL as GAWAIN THE GREEN KNIGHT (2021)
I feel like I get to pick one thing for myself, and it's her. A weird white lady I met by happenstance.
the whole cast of interview with the vampire matches each other's freak and that's beautiful
Interview with the Vampire | 2x08 “And That's The End of It. There's Nothing Else”
"wasted potential" you are still living!!! your potential is still here, you can carry on
Claudia can’t not die because it’s the whole point of the story. She has to die because she was already dead. Because this is the way it goes. She was a little girl who never got to grow old and it brought her mother to edge of annihilation and instead of succumbing she wrote a story that would have everyone begging for her to live the same way she did in that hospital room all those years ago. It’s always been a story about the unthinkable grief of losing a child and how it destroys everything. And yet, the strength of a well-told tragedy is how you spend even the last moments leading up to it bargaining with the text. Maybe it’ll be different this time. Maybe she’ll escape.
At its heart, the story of IWTV isn't a romance, which is why I've seen a lot of new readers being confused about Louis and Lestat's relationship in the book if they're coming to read the book for the first time from the show.
The heart of the story of IWTV is a parent's grief over losing their child and the feeling of failure from being unable to save them from death. Feeling that you failed your child by being unable to save them from a fate that was always going to happen. Just as Anne Rice felt when she lost her 5-year-old daughter Michele to Leukemia, and who was the inspiration for Claudia.
The story of IWTV is a tragedy. Not one of a tragic romance, but one of the unspeakable grief of losing a child. It always has been. Preventing Claudia's death from happening is to change that story completely. Even though, every time, you'll keep wishing there would be a way to change it, to avoid it.
That scene in My Neighbor Totoro except with Batman. And he’s a creature.
this is the ONLY damian wayne design i accept by the way. brown skin, a crooked nose, dark green eyes and thick eyebrows. keep that white-washed monstrosity away from me
unavoidable that you will be the villain in someone else's story. You will be painted in an unfavorable light. You will be the irredeemable one. and all of this will happen despite how nice you might usually be or how kind or how respectful or how warm. and you will just have to move on.
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE - 1.07 | 2.08
I appreciate that iwtv straight up lies to the audience sometimes. just will tell u something one episode as an objective truth and then a few episodes later they're like no lol that was a lie. we were lying to u and u ate it up u loser. we need more shows that will just lie to the audience
Aaliyah as Akasha in QUEEN OF THE DAMNED (2002) dir. Michael Rymer
No Rest
CW: blood
What if I screamed forever.
Interview with the Vampire (2022-)