@clvudstrife It truly is! For me it’s just as compelling as the continuation of Louis’s grief journey. And the writing is so textured, layered, vulnerable that it’s requiring these incredibly raw performances. I’m loving it honestly.
You have to bury so much within yourself to go from that first night in Italy to Detroit. It’s a harrowing betrayal of self Lestat has gone through. And for him to still have the capacity to love. And to love deeply, genuinely. YALL
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Fun stuff! I love me some Lesmand and I had a time on that bus. lol
I adore how Salamander, the Armand admirer wrote the demo for Big Boss. It couldn’t have been any other way. 😆
Joking aside. I’m not sure if it was the book coming out. Or Lestat putting pause on their mending relationship. Or breaking free from that prison in Dubai. Louis is finally having to deal with the grief of making, raising, being in relationship with and losing Claudia.
@otherbully@LosRodrigosG They should’ve been uncomfortable/reevaluated everything after we saw her accurate turning. He loved her, yes. But in some part of his core, she was a doll. Played with/used when he needed to hide from himself. And with Regina he’s burrowing deeper in that hole. It’s tragic.