"I will not make the mistakes my progenitors have made. I will not choose fear or ignorance. I will not cower in terror of myself, of who and what I am. I will not hate myself, nor reject myself. I am Myca Vykos, and one night, the world shall know me for what I truly am."
okay at first I was like no this season is queer enough but then you see some AMAZING image like this and makes you realize damn this show is really not queer enough!!!
we as a culture are deprived whenever someone makes a film or show set in mythic pre-dark age greece but squanders the chance to dress everyone this fabulously
since the premise of the season is "fact don't matter, feelings are everything" i believe it's likely that whatever happens with lestat and akasha will be majorly misunderstood by the general public and only he and maybe someone else will know what actually went down
I understand inc3st in the show is meant to make us uncomfortable but damn it really is gross that both of the shows I’m watching (House of the Dragon and Interview with the Vampire) have inc3st as a major plotline.
I have to look away
The lack of heroes is not a mistake, but rather by design. Goth literature confronts people with grays. Purity doesn’t exist.
That was the point of Anne Rice making her protagonist a slave owner. And that’s why Louis is now a pimp-made-billionaire.
He was always a vampire!
Also what's funny about the "Why is Lestat making so many modern references" discourse is that Anne literally got into a fight via newspaper with the owner of Popeyes...and used Lestat to make a statement.