One of my favorite lesser moments in IWTV is in episode 5 when they read her diary together and for the briefest of seconds LESTAT, who is phased by nothing and has been alive for several hundred years, is genuinely put off by Claudia's violent psychosexual behavior
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“I could recognize him by touch alone, by smell; I would know him blind, by the way his breaths came and his feet struck the earth. I would know him in death, at the end of the world.”
“He is half of my soul, as the poets say.”
“I am made of memories.”
PLEASE IS THIS TOO MUCH TO ASK FOR 😭
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Louis forcing himself to eat human food once a week even though it tastes like shit to him just to try and stay in touch with his humanity after a meal of donated blood from a hospital, some rare animal, and some guy who you KNOW is in a tight spot so he sells his blood for money? It's all just PEAK Louis, the front and hypocrisy if it all while he is 100% serious and you still feel bad for his suffering. And he picked his human meal from Daniel's memoir, he's cold and divorced from humanity and then startlingly human and kind
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amc iwtv casting department:
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I can't stop thinking about Louis and Armand Rahsid roleplay. With the knowledge that Rashid is actually Armand, to me Louis feels almost playful and teasing in the "master" role. "You're lingering Rashid", you're in your twenties, right Rashid?", making up the flavor if his blood in response to Daniel's thoughts, he just seems to like poking at Armand and I think it's also Louis going offscript because it seems that every time he does this, Armand is a little put out like "this isn't what we rehearsed why do you keep doing improve >:(("
But you can also tell that Armand is keeping a close eye on things, checking in with Louis and even intervening when he feels Louis is losing control/Daniel is unraveling something that he shouldn't. He's protective, he seems so angry at times, ans yet the interview continues and he stays Rashid until he feels that the situation is too out of hand for him to stay back anymore- it's specifically Daniel poking at Louis' recollection of Lestat's death that pushes him over the edge. He doesn't like that Daniel's pushed him so far. And then in the trailer. There's no more of that playful Louis anymore, he's hunched up and small and Armand has a lazer gaze on him. They're just so. Ough
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE
Is My Very Nature That of a Devil
I knew it. I knew you were there.
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What's your opinion on jee in the live action avatar? (And the whole 41st Division change)
anon... not like natla is the worst that could have happened to this franchise. but i really couldn't vibe with the natla...
jee is just... younger jee i guess. and the 41st surviving was like... cheep writing vise? Something to force us getting emotional, which to me personally didn't work?
so.. uh... -srugs- Ehhh
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like in a perfect world 5x08 would have no consequences. finnegrin is dead, giving the spell didn't amount to any tangible harm, rayla's life was saved. callum did dark magic under circumstances that are understandable and sympathetic; the snake rattle is small and already dead. he, genuinely, did what he had to do.
but like, tdp is nothing but "your actions however good intentioned will often have disastrous consequences or not heal everything you wanted them to perfectly": the Show so like.
it's not looking good, particularly given a followup comment from aaron in this interview:
I will say, I'll add one more thing. Another way that the use of him using dark magic we’ll revisit is, do you think he's going to use dark magic again? What are the longterm consequences of that? How does that change him? Does he evolve past beyond the pale of the person [Rayla] knows and trusts or not? What, what does that character development and personal development mean to Callum? Is he going to go down that path or not? And what does that mean to their relationship, trust, friendship, etcetera?
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