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I think you said a while back that in the books Lestat was originally coming to New Orleans to bury his dad or something when he met Louis. This episode seems to be a departure from that... Is that a minor change or something a bit more substantial?Upon 2nd watch...
This time with my headphones on my phone so I didn't wake up the house...
This episode was much better... Much much better. They have really owned this adaptation. I pray most people are following and enjoying, because this is top tier writing. The band reaction was way more realistic than it needed to be. The book glossed over this, the movie QOTD gave it a little bit of attention.... But this show, man.... They really got into the minds of every band member and made them such more in depth characters in one scene. It was great....
Christine a fucking G
Louis can't help but to be a hustler.... That hotel the fight is in was his.... Will Mr. Pitt.... That was a real nice way to contain that entire incident. Dumb luck if it being Louis hotel though.... It would make more sense if Lestat did know before hand... But he looked genuinely shocked that Louis was Mr Pitt...
That new song was definitely about Louis, and that performance was perfect.
Loved the flashbacks... If anyone missed it, they explained it after the show. Essentially after Gabriella told Lestat she wouldn't survive the winter... He went to Paris and became a vampire. When she was about to die, she went to him in Paris, not knowing he was a vampire. He couldn't bare to see her suffer and die, made her one.
. Once she became one, she says, let's go back home and kill everybody. And he was like cool.
That's a sick ass vampire origin. They didn't change much. Leaving the bodies like they for the kids was crazy.
Daniel setting up Louis was a great scene too...I see why they used that scene in the teaser... But it was smooth and gave parallels of when Armand set Louis up..Also Lestat narration of this scene was
The writing is really good in this show.... They not missing.
Another good episode
Solid 8/10
Minor.I think you said a while back that in the books Lestat was originally coming to New Orleans to bury his dad or something when he met Louis. This episode seems to be a departure from that... Is that a minor change or something a bit more substantial?
Everybody #1 theory is AkashaJust started episode 1, who fucked up Louis and Armand?
I wasn't sure how I felt about it before but I don't like them making Daniel be David so I'm hoping that's not trueAfter first watch ..
And I'll watch again.... This was a good slow down. I like how they set up Louis side quest. The lawyer meeting wasn't as funny as I thought it would be from the trailers.... But it was still fun to watch Louis troll Lestat.
Christine is a real one. Gabriella is going to make people cringe, but I think she's essential to the self discovery, and I'm eager to see her and Louis interact with each other.
There was a David Talbot mention..... But it sounded like he was killed.... Which leads me to believe Daniel being the David replacement is accurate.
They really cram a lot into these episodes. I don't know if I feel like they're rushed or not. They are moving along pretty fast without dwelling on much. The wolf hunt was very significant in the books.....I feel like they almost glossed past it....I can't tell if it felt like a big deal if you didn't read..... But it was a very big deal in his life. The episode definitely illustrated that, but I don't feel like it really spent enough time really driving it home.
The locals made him a coat with the wolf pelt.... He was wearing it in season 2 when he was in Paris with Nicki... So maybe they circle back to the wolf kill..... But that was a big deal that could easily be overlooked if you didn't know to pay attention to it.
But yeah, saying agent Talbot, like he was already dead was kinda wild
Yeah, I feel like on a rewatch the pacing isn't really off, were just used to the way Anne writes.... She is very illustrative... And honestly long winded.... BUT she skips over things she doesn't find interesting.Sam saying "it's toxic but everything is toxic in vampire world" with regards to Lestat and Gabriella was funny
So it seems like they're going to do the history in bits and parts flashbacks. I guess that's ok but they're rushing too much for my liking
It's because of the shorter season and I guess however they wrote this story for tv is a bit more compact even though they could have just fleshed it out. I don't know how many seasons they want to do thisYeah, I feel like on a rewatch the pacing isn't really off, were just used to the way Anne writes.... She is very illustrative... And honestly long winded.... BUT she skips over things she doesn't find interesting.
On my rewatch... The scene with the band on the bus, was the stand out scene of the episode. They didn't dive deep into book elements, but they dove deeper into the elements they created. Like the decision to spend this much time on the band. The humans directly associated to this.
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It's kinda like the decision to make Louis family a major part of season 1
To give Madeline more story season 2
They are giving the mortals way more already this season, and it's going very well imo. Most of this episode is trying help them accept the crazy world they are in. Lestat told then he's keeping them safe.
Him, Daniel, Gabriella, and eventually Louis I guess... Will make sure this band is protected..mm and of course they have to prove it...
TV shows these days have to have multiple stories going at the same time.
Expanding the band, and making Bruce/ The Fang Gang a legit protagonist. Those are careful choices they treated very fairly with the way they presented the first two episodes. These are directions they want to go in, and they are spending time on that.
. They are spending time on the relationship between Louis and Lestat.... The stuff from the books is in flashbacks... And it feels rushed.
Basically because more attention is being paid to the stories they created.