lestat hanging out with them on the nasty side of the bus when he could've been lounging upstairs with daniel and fareed feels like the older cooler cousin willing to indulge you for a little bit at the family cookout
Oigan a todo esto me puse a investigar y de dónde salió que los Mexicanos abucheamos el himno? Digo no dudo que por ahí algún irrespetuoso hubo pero lo están haciendo pasar como si el estadio retumbó en abucheos, ni en el tercer video rodeado de Méxicanos se escucha algo así JAJA
Oh, I just realised that that in the little clip of Joseph Potter playing violin he shared, I think he might possibly have been practicing the violin for this scene, specifically? It’s only a guess. I don’t know. But I just realised it while trying to play, and was weirdly
@house_stormborn I think it just means that... Claudia died at 14. Because she did. The worst disservice to her was turning her at all, while being a child. She didn't make it to her 20 to live her life as a human, and vampire aging doesn't change that.
And then Regina plays Claudia with this childlike element, and… is this how the book represents her? Does the book take the anger away and turns her into a caricature, is Regina choosing this portrayal because she knows what Louis actually misses?
In this line Louis is referring to Regina’s looks, Claudia looked 14 & Regina looks like Claudia in her 20s (so, not an exact copy), but the phrasing disregards that she was almost 50 when she died, it reminds us that Louis always had a complicated relationship with her adulthood