Louis' unconditional and pure love for Claudia breaks my heart. He's convinced he's about to be killed, and his last wish is that Claudia is safe and loved😭 I must say, the score in this show is beyond beautiful and adds so much to the story. I absolutely loved the music at the end of this episode.
Yeahhh it’s been in my mind since the end of S1. (I have rewatched SO. MANY. TIMES. )We know Louis loves to read , why would the bookcase be out of his reach ? Made me sad.
This season has absolutely killed it so far. It’s SO nuanced. I’m so impressed every episode at how well everyone has done and how amazing the direction and lighting and writing have been. Such incredibly work.
I agree w/ other comments re Armand’s story feeling off. I thought it was interesting that Armand painted it as Lestat ran away after he said he loved him (his interpretation). Louis said it was because he is a narcissist (his interpretation). Yet, my interpretation, is that Armand showed himself to be more powerful than Lestat, wanted dominion over him as his coven leader, AND Armand took his lover and the coven likely fed on him OR tortured him. No way would I have stayed. He learned what he needed: how to fly and make a vampire and then ✌🏾✌🏾. I love how the show is delving into memory and the things we tell ourselves about our past, good or bad. (And before some of y’all ask, no haven’t read the books but plan to. Did see the 1994 movie. That’s my only reference point.)
i would like to begin by saying you are GORG! and you pick up on the subtle hints! i love that! "you led him there so he could destroy it" *lestat, children of darkness* *louis, the theatre* *daniel, dubai* my prediction: the intelligence agent's files will clue daniel in on armand's lies that will open louis' eyes and a lot will go down in dubai.
Having read all the books several times, this series is actually very good in keeping with the original material. Knowing what's coming, i can't wait for the next few episodes. Going to be awesome.
You're familiar with at least the first book! Those are my favourite type of reactors. 😍 Same, this episode was the best so far, this season, and I'm convinced they're just going to get more harrowing from here in the most amazing of ways. Lestat is such a tart, I love him! ❤Yes, that was Nicki and it's hilarious that Armand essentially brushed him off as some mortal nobody. Not important at allllllll. 🤣 Do you want to come upstairs? (for some fuck?) Are you inviting me in? (For some fuck???). LMAO.
With Claudia the wouldn't last thing, Louis asked What? and Armand said that her mind would break apart, her brain wouldn't be able to keep in line with her body and the distress that causes to her psyche would only get worse so she wouldn't last eventually she would end it. I believe that's the point he was making.
And how he said he's seen it all before. Assad even mentioned that Armand relates to Claudia, tho there's obviously more to their dynamic but I do think that scene was just him sharing his perspective rather than a threat
What a wonderful episode! Seeing the introduction of Raglan James absolutely floored me. Such an interesting character. Your observation about the bookcase is spot on. Armand's version of events is really interesting bordering on absurd lol. We finally got more of Lestat-the brat prince! I hope we do get more of Lestat's version of him and Nicky. I'm really enjoying your reactions.
I think they will end Claudia for breaking rule 5 , her killing of Bruce ,because there must be a reason her diary and his name was brought into the show so much ...I wonder who even made Bruce a vamp?.....................................and they know Lestat hasn't met the true death.........................................please Lord don't let her go by way of rat-box ................................next episode will be tears I fear.............................our poor beloved Nicki ,here and then gone so briefly ,Lestat still thinking about him many decades later as he met Louis ...................................................I will never believe Lestat loved Armand truly
I feel the twists coming up are gonna leave me discombobulated lol. That bookshelf catch was gold..At first I thought it was for aesthetics and because Danny boy is a nosey fck and would go snooping if he could but hiding it from Louis who can't fly makes damn good sense. I'm starting to think that even some things we saw in season 1 aren't true...That terrible fight between Louis and Lestat I am starting to question how accurate that was...it's clear at this point Armond has omitted many things from Louis' mind... I'm wondering if he's aware of it and trying to get out of the trap Armond has put him in.
This is easily my favorite episode of the whole series. Lestat at his preening finest. Lol The bookcase is such a heartbreaking catch. I believe Louie’s interpretation of Armand and Lestat’s encounter came off as just a little bit resentful. I may be misreading the situation but that’s how I read it. I’m loving Ben Daniels as Santiago. I think he’s doing an amazing job. I really enjoyed your reaction and your takes on the episode.
I love how perceptive you are... I've watched ep3 twice and it didn't occur to me at all about the bookcase being high up being a power play..also all the easter eggs you catch...nice going 🤟👋...
Lestat wants what he wants, when he wants it, this adds to his charm. Like, U said with the book case, I feel this is a manipulative act by Armand, to keep Louis from knowing certain things, since he cannot fly. If I were Armand's coven I would be worried, do to the fact, he let someone destroy his first coven, what's to keep him from destroying this one. Lestat is physically abusive, but, Armand is mentally abusive. Katie, I love your accent and your tattoos.
I took it as Armand saying Claudia’s mind will fracture. She’s mentally an adult but physically a teenager who is now going to be playing a baby in a play for 50 years, you add the Bruce trauma, the Lestat and her aunt abuse and the fact that Louis is not doing well most of the time and it doesn’t seem impossible that she would break eventually. Even when Armand says “she won’t be here long” I took it to go hand in hand with “what is time to a vampire”, it might’ve taken her 48 years to break but 48 years to a 500+ year old vampire isn’t long at all
Gary, Indiana is the town that inspired the makers of the game Vampire the Masquerade to create it and one of the original settings for the game. I wonder if that was a vague reference to another popular vampire I.P. by having Chloe claim Louis was from there or just a random coincidence.
They know Claudia's lying about Bruce. Most vampires have an ambivalence towards their makers. Claudia's exhibiting none about "Bruce". That's likely already a flag for the coven.
@@katieoshaughnessy8086 I believe that's the point, everyone is putting themselves in a better light. I don't believe that either is lying however their perspective is colored by the emotions of being unwanted or feeling used even if the other person may not have done that per se.
I have a feeling the rat box was alluding to her demise, which now I don't know which is worse, book fate or possible show fate. I think Armand went after Louis for he was spurned by Lestat and Louis got what Armand wanted, so, like book Armand, he "took" Louis as a strike back at Lestat. For that bedroom scene in Ep1 (I think) was cold and nothing like the bedroom/coffin scenes between Lestat and Louis, which has me thinking they aren't as romantic as they portray to Daniel to be for even when they rejoined Daniel, the hand holding and smiles seemed forced, which I think Daniel picks up on. Also noticed, maybe nothing, but in Ep1, when Louis is moving his hands, it's nearly a mimic of Armand moving his hands as they're seated on the couch. It was subtle, but nearly mirrored, like a puppet master pulling the strings. Again, may be nothing to it.
Hello . I’m going to guess the guy that talk to Daniel was from The Talamasca, and despite the name he gave he my turn out to be David. The name he gave is from book 4.
Both Armond and Louis are hopeless romantics, albeit unreliable narrators. That's why it's imperative that Lestat's perspective must be expeditiously addressed. You see that Talamasca's presence is being felt like in the companion series the Mayfair Witches 🧙♀️ with the introduction of Raglan James, who'll play an integral role throughout the remainder of this series namely in regards to the Vampire Lestat.
I was worried that Armand was going to kill Louis until he started fondling Louis's hair. He can't keep his hands off him like Lestat. Is anyone surprised that Louis invited Armand upstairs after telling him about his history with Lestat and Claudia not living for long? I wonder if Louis's motive is to seduce Armand to convince him not to tell the coven to kill Claudia. Do you think Armand really loves Louis or is he using him to get to Lestat? I know Lestat rejected him and I wonder if he sees Louis as a prize. On a side note, Louis did not look like he was into that kiss lol
Armand is a dirty little liar. I won’t say much but don’t trust his side of the story. He was obsessed with Lestat and Lestat hated him. If they go by the books, Armand definitely lied about his Coven and his relationship with Lestat.
There isn't a reliable narrator amongst them, methinks!
Sadly, that's the main gag. Even Lestat has a version of his own
@@nilesstark I know 😉
Louis' unconditional and pure love for Claudia breaks my heart. He's convinced he's about to be killed, and his last wish is that Claudia is safe and loved😭
I must say, the score in this show is beyond beautiful and adds so much to the story. I absolutely loved the music at the end of this episode.
your comment about the bookcase hit me like a train! i didn’t even think about that..
Yeahhh it’s been in my mind since the end of S1. (I have rewatched SO. MANY. TIMES. )We know Louis loves to read , why would the bookcase be out of his reach ? Made me sad.
This season has absolutely killed it so far. It’s SO nuanced. I’m so impressed every episode at how well everyone has done and how amazing the direction and lighting and writing have been. Such incredibly work.
I agree w/ other comments re Armand’s story feeling off. I thought it was interesting that Armand painted it as Lestat ran away after he said he loved him (his interpretation). Louis said it was because he is a narcissist (his interpretation). Yet, my interpretation, is that Armand showed himself to be more powerful than Lestat, wanted dominion over him as his coven leader, AND Armand took his lover and the coven likely fed on him OR tortured him. No way would I have stayed. He learned what he needed: how to fly and make a vampire and then ✌🏾✌🏾. I love how the show is delving into memory and the things we tell ourselves about our past, good or bad. (And before some of y’all ask, no haven’t read the books but plan to. Did see the 1994 movie. That’s my only reference point.)
Armand is definitely a liar, that’s all I’ll say.
i would like to begin by saying you are GORG! and you pick up on the subtle hints! i love that! "you led him there so he could destroy it" *lestat, children of darkness* *louis, the theatre* *daniel, dubai* my prediction: the intelligence agent's files will clue daniel in on armand's lies that will open louis' eyes and a lot will go down in dubai.
Having read all the books several times, this series is actually very good in keeping with the original material. Knowing what's coming, i can't wait for the next few episodes. Going to be awesome.
Lestat singing will never not make me weak
You're familiar with at least the first book! Those are my favourite type of reactors. 😍 Same, this episode was the best so far, this season, and I'm convinced they're just going to get more harrowing from here in the most amazing of ways.
Lestat is such a tart, I love him! ❤Yes, that was Nicki and it's hilarious that Armand essentially brushed him off as some mortal nobody. Not important at allllllll. 🤣 Do you want to come upstairs? (for some fuck?) Are you inviting me in? (For some fuck???). LMAO.
With Claudia the wouldn't last thing, Louis asked What? and Armand said that her mind would break apart, her brain wouldn't be able to keep in line with her body and the distress that causes to her psyche would only get worse so she wouldn't last eventually she would end it. I believe that's the point he was making.
And how he said he's seen it all before. Assad even mentioned that Armand relates to Claudia, tho there's obviously more to their dynamic but I do think that scene was just him sharing his perspective rather than a threat
What a wonderful episode! Seeing the introduction of Raglan James absolutely floored me. Such an interesting character. Your observation about the bookcase is spot on. Armand's version of events is really interesting bordering on absurd lol. We finally got more of Lestat-the brat prince! I hope we do get more of Lestat's version of him and Nicky. I'm really enjoying your reactions.
Totally agree, this is my favorite episode of S2 so far!
Can you imagine being their vampire psychotherapist? Nooooo!
I think they will end Claudia for breaking rule 5 , her killing of Bruce ,because there must be a reason her diary and his name was brought into the show so much ...I wonder who even made Bruce a vamp?.....................................and they know Lestat hasn't met the true death.........................................please Lord don't let her go by way of rat-box ................................next episode will be tears I fear.............................our poor beloved Nicki ,here and then gone so briefly ,Lestat still thinking about him many decades later as he met Louis ...................................................I will never believe Lestat loved Armand truly
I feel the twists coming up are gonna leave me discombobulated lol. That bookshelf catch was gold..At first I thought it was for aesthetics and because Danny boy is a nosey fck and would go snooping if he could but hiding it from Louis who can't fly makes damn good sense. I'm starting to think that even some things we saw in season 1 aren't true...That terrible fight between Louis and Lestat I am starting to question how accurate that was...it's clear at this point Armond has omitted many things from Louis' mind... I'm wondering if he's aware of it and trying to get out of the trap Armond has put him in.
This is easily my favorite episode of the whole series. Lestat at his preening finest. Lol The bookcase is such a heartbreaking catch. I believe Louie’s interpretation of Armand and Lestat’s encounter came off as just a little bit resentful. I may be misreading the situation but that’s how I read it. I’m loving Ben Daniels as Santiago. I think he’s doing an amazing job. I really enjoyed your reaction and your takes on the episode.
I feel the exact same way about the show, down to the fear S2 wouldn't live up to 1.
I love how perceptive you are... I've watched ep3 twice and it didn't occur to me at all about the bookcase being high up being a power play..also all the easter eggs you catch...nice going 🤟👋...
Lestat wants what he wants, when he wants it, this adds to his charm. Like, U said with the book case, I feel this is a manipulative act by Armand, to keep Louis from knowing certain things, since he cannot fly. If I were Armand's coven I would be worried, do to the fact, he let someone destroy his first coven, what's to keep him from destroying this one. Lestat is physically abusive, but, Armand is mentally abusive. Katie, I love your accent and your tattoos.
I took it as Armand saying Claudia’s mind will fracture. She’s mentally an adult but physically a teenager who is now going to be playing a baby in a play for 50 years, you add the Bruce trauma, the Lestat and her aunt abuse and the fact that Louis is not doing well most of the time and it doesn’t seem impossible that she would break eventually. Even when Armand says “she won’t be here long” I took it to go hand in hand with “what is time to a vampire”, it might’ve taken her 48 years to break but 48 years to a 500+ year old vampire isn’t long at all
Gary, Indiana is the town that inspired the makers of the game Vampire the Masquerade to create it and one of the original settings for the game. I wonder if that was a vague reference to another popular vampire I.P. by having Chloe claim Louis was from there or just a random coincidence.
I love your humour!!!
AGREEEEEED. ON ALL POINTS.
Armand was writing FANFIC this ep LMFAOOOO
I remember lestat kicked armands butt in the books, not the other way around.
They know Claudia's lying about Bruce. Most vampires have an ambivalence towards their makers. Claudia's exhibiting none about "Bruce". That's likely already a flag for the coven.
Armond story feels a little off idk i smell some bullshit am gonna need Lestat side of the story
Yeah something doesn’t feel right to me
@@katieoshaughnessy8086 I believe that's the point, everyone is putting themselves in a better light. I don't believe that either is lying however their perspective is colored by the emotions of being unwanted or feeling used even if the other person may not have done that per se.
Season 3 or a Vampire Lestat spinoff.
The recorder on Daniels computer wasn't picking up what Armond was saying
I can't get in the zone with Louis and Armand, it just feels tense. Nothing like Lestat and Louis. It even sounds right.
I have a feeling the rat box was alluding to her demise, which now I don't know which is worse, book fate or possible show fate. I think Armand went after Louis for he was spurned by Lestat and Louis got what Armand wanted, so, like book Armand, he "took" Louis as a strike back at Lestat. For that bedroom scene in Ep1 (I think) was cold and nothing like the bedroom/coffin scenes between Lestat and Louis, which has me thinking they aren't as romantic as they portray to Daniel to be for even when they rejoined Daniel, the hand holding and smiles seemed forced, which I think Daniel picks up on. Also noticed, maybe nothing, but in Ep1, when Louis is moving his hands, it's nearly a mimic of Armand moving his hands as they're seated on the couch. It was subtle, but nearly mirrored, like a puppet master pulling the strings. Again, may be nothing to it.
Hello . I’m going to guess the guy that talk to Daniel was from The Talamasca, and despite the name he gave he my turn out to be David. The name he gave is from book 4.
Both Armond and Louis are hopeless romantics, albeit unreliable narrators. That's why it's imperative that Lestat's perspective must be expeditiously addressed. You see that Talamasca's presence is being felt like in the companion series the Mayfair Witches 🧙♀️ with the introduction of Raglan James, who'll play an integral role throughout the remainder of this series namely in regards to the Vampire Lestat.
I was worried that Armand was going to kill Louis until he started fondling Louis's hair. He can't keep his hands off him like Lestat. Is anyone surprised that Louis invited Armand upstairs after telling him about his history with Lestat and Claudia not living for long? I wonder if Louis's motive is to seduce Armand to convince him not to tell the coven to kill Claudia. Do you think Armand really loves Louis or is he using him to get to Lestat? I know Lestat rejected him and I wonder if he sees Louis as a prize. On a side note, Louis did not look like he was into that kiss lol
Armand is a dirty little liar. I won’t say much but don’t trust his side of the story. He was obsessed with Lestat and Lestat hated him. If they go by the books, Armand definitely lied about his Coven and his relationship with Lestat.