The Vampire Lestat: Season 1 Episode 4 – Recap and Review
Abandonment, bullets, and attempts at reconciliation push many to the point of delusion or tears.
Abandonment, bullets, and attempts at reconciliation push many to the point of delusion or tears.
We dive into the making of Lestat, via Magnus, as Daniel finally gets the interview he’s longed for and Louis introduces us to Regina.
Lestat’s childhood is explored, alongside his peculiar relationship with his mother, the Vampiress Gabriella, now Sofia.
Lestat takes the reins, and while he can get as morose as Louis, he does better in not dwelling on his mistakes or the past – even if it means just actively avoiding it.
Talamasca: The Secret Order avoids the one character that could have acted as a compelling anchor for the show and instead relies heavily on its association with its parent franchise.
Just when there was a flicker of hope that the Talamasca: The Secret Order found something to hook viewers, it gets abruptly removed.
The newest adaptation of Anne Rice’s work premieres, and while it may not be a hit out of the gate, the story holds promise.
In its second season, “Interview With The Vampire” finishes covering the first book of the “Vampire Chronicles” and may push readers and non-readers to tears.
As we end the main story of “Interview With The Vampire,” we’re left wondering what may come next in a rare, positive way.
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.