Interview With The Vampire: Season 2 Episode 8 [Season Finale] – Review/ Recap
As we end the main story of “Interview With The Vampire,” we’re left wondering what may come next in a rare, positive way.
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As we end the main story of “Interview With The Vampire,” we’re left wondering what may come next in a rare, positive way.
“Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” wraps things up by having Rudy bring Roxy and Zenith home and deliver the news about Paul.
Hugh Bonneville stars in a new mini-series where his character, accused of a sexist joke, faces possible cancellation which may have been set up by his co-worker, played by Karen Gillan.
A new adaptation of the Suicide Squad is now available on Max, and if you love the franchise, you’ll be happy with what you see. However, this may not be for you if you are on the fence or don’t.
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It is time for the trial to determine the fate of Claudia, Louis, and Madeline, and with Lestat as the star witness, you already know what fate has planned.
As Thanksgiving approaches, it is a time for many to reconcile and form new bonds. But, for others, it is time to reflect and make a statement.
As always for Claudia, just when it seems she may have a reason to be happy, her joy is snatched right from her, and it’s always thanks to another vampire.
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