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WHAT HAPPENED? *Interview With The Vampire* Season 2 Episode 5 REACTION!

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@Madvisionn
@Madvisionn Ай бұрын
This was CRAZY! Even though I disliked some parts from this episode but I know you guys love it 💀 The Full reactions are on Patreon.com/Madvision ⭐️ (Episodes included)
@gmunden1
@gmunden1 Ай бұрын
It's because you didn't take the time to understand message nor the dynamic.
@antemiuenteri
@antemiuenteri Ай бұрын
the last thing Armand said was what louis said in the beginning of the episode "preserving happiness" at the end they are both realizing that Armand had done something to their memories
@chanzy8613
@chanzy8613 Ай бұрын
Even if you don’t like some of the stuff it was like a mini horror movie. The acting in this episode was incredible. The little changes in facial expression in Armand and how he slowly shows how insane he is. They repeat the words at the end because Louis said the exact same words Armand did showing Armand messed around in his mind as well. Creepy. You’re the first person I’ve watched who didn’t love this ep lol 😂 and Louis helped Daniel survive through his darkest moments by giving him a mantra to hold onto. Armand is very manipulative and this ep showed how cruel he can be despite the mask he puts up. Louis doesn’t even remember armand calling lestat.
@fluorescent_shrimp
@fluorescent_shrimp Ай бұрын
You still think Louis would ever be over Lestat? Well well well
@HannahG-nk2mf
@HannahG-nk2mf Ай бұрын
Daniel has carried the trauma of that week as a ‘house pet’ in his body & in his subconscious even though he couldn’t remember what happened to him. He realizes that he said the wrong things back then, and it was mostly due to drugs & ignorance. He pushes Louis & Armand coldly in the present in Dubai bcuz of the anger he felt (but didn’t remember where it came from) and he’s compelled by his journalistic experience to seek the truth even when it puts him in danger (the KGB story he shared never stopped him continuing his career, he can’t stop himself even to save his life)
@jamiedoe6822
@jamiedoe6822 Ай бұрын
Right. Armand put him through a week of intense torture. . He doesn’t even know why he feels the way he does about Armand saving him until this conversation with Louis.
@orangemarmalade77
@orangemarmalade77 Ай бұрын
I'm glad you finally got to a "poor Daniel" moment. Think about it-he was a young, drug addicted guy who happened to meet a hot vampire at a gay bar and ended up being held hostage and tortured for six days. Sure, he didn't remember all the details but the body remembers even when the conscious mind doesn't. Daniel has been right to be wary of and low key hostile toward Armand. And in terms of Armand, he didn't annoy me as much as terrify me. In the present, we see him as this doting but maybe a bit controlling partner to Louis and now we get to see that he's capable of doing violence AND of changing people's memories so they don't remember what happened. Daunting at the very least
@jamiedoe6822
@jamiedoe6822 Ай бұрын
It also tells us we cannot remember trust either narrators about who the real Lestat was
@orangemarmalade77
@orangemarmalade77 Ай бұрын
@@jamiedoe6822 Oh, absolutely. Sam Reid said at the 92NY conversation at the beginning of May that we had never seen the real Lestat in the show. Now that s2 is over, we've seen him exactly once
@jamiedoe6822
@jamiedoe6822 Ай бұрын
@@orangemarmalade77 yeah, I have had to remind myself repeatedly that the show is seducing me with recollections rather than the real think. Just have to remember how my own memory works to realize it’s not a perfect copy of what has happened. This episode was an important reminder of that.
@jamiedoe6822
@jamiedoe6822 Ай бұрын
The story is about surviving trauma and how it screws with memory .
@enchantedboy66
@enchantedboy66 Ай бұрын
You somehow missed that Louis shares a heart with Lestat? And always will. That their love is the well with no bottom? And always will be. That he is Lestat's and Lestat is his? And will be for all eternity. ❤
@Naystrudel
@Naystrudel Ай бұрын
You don't know what Armand is capable of, therefore don't know what you've witnessed. And b/c it's the past and we know that these characters are "fine" now I think your mind went to "Well you are alive right? I'm confused about why this matters?" is the vibe I'm getting with this reaction
@jamiedoe6822
@jamiedoe6822 Ай бұрын
He has ptsd. It is how trauma works.
@oyami4444
@oyami4444 Ай бұрын
You see! You see! He is like the same personality but young and insecure! But these are two different actors. You realize that? They did an amazing job synching their caharcters like that.
@stephaniehensley346
@stephaniehensley346 Ай бұрын
I liked this episode because it shows us what Armand is capable of. If he’s wiped Daniel’s and Louis memories about San Francisco what else has he done or is he willing to do? Also we see Louis at his lowest. He’s doesn’t have Claudia, he doesn’t have Lestat and he’s unhappy and has just lost the will to live. It’s a bleak episode but one that is important to the overall story. I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy it so much. I think you’ll like the rest of the season.
@angelaholmes8888
@angelaholmes8888 Ай бұрын
Luke the actor who plays young Daniel did a great job
@Joelyne37
@Joelyne37 Ай бұрын
Armand is extremely insecure, always has been and always will be. Lestat blowing him off centuries ago stuck with him and broke him and Louis talking about being bored of him and that talking about Lestat was more interesting than he has ever been broke him. And several more things in the episodes to come will break him. He's insecure to his core. So of course he gets jealous. He wants to control the things he loves, we saw that with Lestat and we see that with Louis, so the idea of him losing control over Louis because of Daniel breaks him. And so he lashes out. Obviously some bigger plot behind that could've been more interesting but the fact that it was the simple fact that Louis expressed he wasn't happy with him that made him break explains many things that are going to come in future episodes. This episode sets up perfectly the dynamic between our four main characters (Louis, Armand, Daniel, and Lestat) and it sets up the dynamics that will be at play in future episodes: Louis still talking about Lestat, Louis unhappy in his relationship with Armand, Armand's need to control those he loves, and Daniel and Louis's shared betrayal from Armand. It all comes back into play
@ac85450
@ac85450 Ай бұрын
Yeah I see how you could have felt this way about his episode, especially without context enough to understand that Armand is kind of fundamentally desperate, a control freak (he controls the entire house [lights, windows, etc] w an iPad, cosplayed as Rashid so he could keep an eye on the interview without revealing his identity, keeps Louis' books in the air where he'd have to ask him for a book instead of getting it himself, and Claudia's removed diary pages away from him), and a bit pathetic when he can't control something and is not given the validation he craves in his servitude. His entire identity has been based on being useful and of service to people. He sees Daniel as a selfish and cruel person and so it felt like a slap in the face that Louis could find him "fascinating". It's not just about Daniel, though, I think he was taking out his opinion that LESTAT is a selfish and cruel person who didn't deserve Louis on Daniel. Armand sees it as a pattern of Louis' to love people who he thinks don't deserve it, and it brought to the forefront his own capacity for cruelty and rage, almost as if to say, "You're into bad boys? I'll give you a bad boy." He's very much not a good person bc a "prison of empathy" is still a prison, and he's lied to Louis and manipulated many of his understandings of how the past played out. He also let Louis suffer outside his coffin and without healing blood for multiple days to punish him and drive home the point that Louis "needs" him and should feel ashamed of himself for thinking otherwise. In spite of it all, Armand is also easy to empathize with as a character because he really couldn't help how stunted he turned out due to the abuse and grooming that plagued his childhood and even human adulthood. When he was turned, his new power and need to forsake his humanity just emphasized that stuntedness and made him extremely emotionally immature and unable to handle rejection or not being appreciated, so he conforms to the roles others put him in when he was a human-- roles of servitude and devotion so that he doesn't have to think about or deal with his own feelings. It's emphasized often that his methodology is "never violent" and i think that's really funny bc it totally is. He just facilitates bad things happening and lets people suffer in ways that give him plausible deniability. He mindfucks them into consenting to death so he doesn't have to feel guilt or acknowledge that he's just as cruel and selfish as any other vampire, including Lestat-- if not more so. I haven't read the books, but the title, The Devil's Minion is in reference to Daniel, and the Devil is Armand. I think other vampires view him as the most unhinged and scary vampire yet. Anyway, love seeing you process this wild story lol 💜
@mitchmatt6002
@mitchmatt6002 Ай бұрын
Not sure why this episode failed to ignite your usual energy/enthusiasm, but I'm surprised by it, ngl. Each to their own though. Hopefully you enjoy the remaining chapters.
@Madvisionn
@Madvisionn Ай бұрын
yeah it didn’t hit me as it should’ve for some reason
@claireelyse5992
@claireelyse5992 Ай бұрын
This was my favorite episode of the season. I kind of like how different it feels from the other episodes. To me it was very deep and very shocking and exciting. Super interesting and insane! I could write (and have written) essays about this episode! Maybe if you watch it again you might pick up on some more things. It explains so much about the character’s dynamics both in the present day and then even farther back to the past in Paris. Very enlightening. But if you still didn’t really like this episode, no problem. It is like it’s own contained story. Armand is my favorite character, and we really see him at full-force this episode. We get to see how insane, desperate, and manipulative he is all while still being able to understand the deep sadness and tragedy of his character. He is very insecure. He comes off as very reserved at first but that is a mask he puts on. He doesn’t know who he is or how to get what he wants. So he resorts to evil things and being a control freak, despite his belief that he is a passive participant in the way things play out. It is a response to the trauma and lack of control and lack of real ton-toxic love from his traumatic past (sex slavery, kidnapping, grooming, forced prostitution, abuse, brainwashing). It is great subtle acting work by Assad Zaman that we can see all this play out. I also love how Louis and Daniel join forces this episode, which is an important turning point in the season. They both know something is up with Armand, their memories, and the story being told as a whole for this whole interview. This “happy couple” charade Armand and Louis are putting on in modern day is not true and actually feels very sinister. That happy facade crumbling as they uncover more and more of the truth of the past. I think both Louis and Armand know that they shouldn’t be together, but at the same time they can’t be separated. Armand is desperate, and Louis almost seems like he’s punishing himself. After the finale, we can see why this is very clearly. There may have been some love or affection there, but each of their actions have spoiled it and left them nothing else but each other. I’ve rewatched it so many times! It is so layered and perfect, and I cannot take my eyes off of it. It is magnetic and hypnotizing, despite how horrifying it is. It probably has a lot to do with just how rich and exciting all of the performances were. Also, everyone was looking GOOD in the 70s. I cannot wait to rewatch this season all the way through now that it’s all out and we have proper context for everything. Edit: typos
@wildflowersinwinter
@wildflowersinwinter Ай бұрын
Hahaha this episode creates a lot of questions! I think the next episodes will give you answers :))
@iwillcry
@iwillcry Ай бұрын
Louis has never had the room to process his grief, so when those feelings bubble to the surface he freaks out. and what is time to a vampire? if you had forever why wouldn't you feel everything in slow motion.
@oyami4444
@oyami4444 Ай бұрын
8:45 he spoke about lestat))) shittalk about Lestat is more exciting for Louis then enything else)))
@gowthamkumar7547
@gowthamkumar7547 Ай бұрын
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@DontDrinkTheLuminol
@DontDrinkTheLuminol Ай бұрын
How do you feel about this episode now that you've finished the season and know WHY these three were acting so weird?
@Madvisionn
@Madvisionn Ай бұрын
way better than before for sure!!! it all makes sense
@DontDrinkTheLuminol
@DontDrinkTheLuminol Ай бұрын
@@Madvisionn I am very much like you -- I trust characters too much when they tell their stories and motives. I need to remind myself we are all unreliable narrators.
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@mikenelson1624 Ай бұрын
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