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can we organize another louis week in the near future because i need something positive after this...
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Interview With the Vampire | Season 2 Episode 5

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I'm gonna become even more obnoxious about defending ldpdl now. He did nothing wrong. Louis de kind du lac. Louis de brave du lac. Louis de empathetic du lac.
Interview with the Vampire 1.02 '…After The Phantoms of Your Former Self'
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I think what is frustrating with the whole "pimp" thing is that Louis is never allowed to be more than one thing in this fandom. He is not allowed to be dynamic, even when he is one of the vampires who is often excited and curious about the ever changing world around him; think about how he took up photography and was excited to dip his fingers into the new age art that was springing up in Paris ( and how Santiago mocked him for that at the table). Like Louis is a businessman, of course he would be excited by new things- he is good at picking out lucrative markets and turning it into profits. You want to have a discussion on themes of exploitation, capitalism and how this show over the seasons may have tried to make a commentary on it? Sure, you are welcome to it, but why is it that it is Louis who is always cast in the light of the exploiter? There's no one else to be talked about? This season came into being with the book as its backdrop- am I to believe there's no intelligent discussion to be had about exploitation at the hands of those who have considerable sway in the field of mass media? We live in a world where companies like Amazon are veering into media production, where micro trends dominate social media, influencers peddle fast fashion, and celebrities tout starvation as chic-> (grown women are to look like children), and journalists seem to be constantly pushing the goalpost on what constitutes as a genocide. So you live in this kind of world and watch a show where a hodgepodge of a book based on a lynching is central to the conflict-whose vampiric author, is riding the high of commercial success and has now gotten a new opportunity to further cash in on the craze, and the most intelligent thought you all can come up with "is Louis pimping out Lestat by owning 45% of his merch?". In fact forget even that, you all don't even see Lestat being petty by having both Daniel and Fareed in his entourage! You all aren't even mad at the Talamasca!
Louis is never allowed to trace and retrace his steps at his own leisure. Everything has to be to the T, Louis can't falter because faltering would mean lying, would mean malevolence. It's crazy how it always ends up being a version of "was it raining Louis?" Because if Louis can't even remember if he tracked in mud that evening, then how can he ever be believed when he says exactly how he had his bones broken by his husband? Cause let's be real that's what all this is about. Louis is never allowed to be more than one thing, he is never allowed to change his mind, cause that would mean he was lying. He can't ever revoke his consent- to do so would be cruel and unfair. Basically you all will never allow Louis to leave that church, you all will never allow him to leave that confessional box- he is to forever be the pimp and confess his sins; back then to a pastor and now apparently to Lestat, his so called "unknowning whore".

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Interview with the Vampire (2022)
SEASON 1 - EPISODE 1: "IN THROES OF INCREASING WONDER"
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So much happened in 3x06 that Louis’ nuke of also being a victim of incestual abuse almost slipped past me. Are we suppose to pretend that Louis getting paid by a family member to sexually assault him doesn’t recontextualize literally everything? His view on sexual violence? Why he went into the sex work industry and started running brothels in the first place?
Did none of the other Du Lacs know about this? Was he told not to tell anyone? Or, worse, did his parents know and he was still told not to tell anyone to uphold the illusion of an upstanding family? Does this have any bearing on why he used to be so reserved and tight lipped about his vulnerabilities? Does this add another layer as to why he used to recoil from his own sexuality, beyond the political landscape and his religious upbringing?
Does this play a role in his desperation to be seen as a good son and good brother and overall good family man, after being a victim of incest? And getting paid for it? What effect did this have on the way he views profit and exploitation? On the way he views himself? On the way he bases so much of his identity & self worth on his ties to other people?
Screaming from the rooftops that Louis was paid to be sexually abused by a family member! Was this a single event? Did this happen several times? How old was he??
AM I JUST SUPPOSED TO LET THIS GO??????
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I still can’t believe that Louis almost ate his nephew and then was fake crying about how he’s never gonna have kids of his own even though prior to meeting Lestat he’d resigned himself to being Paul’s keeper for the rest of his life and couldn’t even manage to get a beard and then Lestat said you will be filled with all the life you can hold then gave Louis a baby the very next episode and when that baby was still a baby she shared coffin with Louis and then when they’re forced to start again in Eastern Europe we’re shown them sharing a makeshift burial place again and then the show ends with Louis looking at a painting of a figure wrapped around a smaller figure and it’s called Mother and Child which is not only in the extremely catholic tradition of Mary and Jesus but also commissioned specifically for the show and specifically for Louis. after two seasons of him trying to come to peace with his daughter’s death for 70 years. like all these things happened. I’m not interpreting or analyzing anything guys there’s no subtlety or room for interpretation these are literally just scenes that happened. and I’m supposed to think other tv shows should exist? and the entire time they’re both gay Black vampires. are you kidding me
In case anyone wanted to see how the seance plays out in the book without digging through Merrick for it (and some pertinent excerpts that follow).
While the spirit's vitriol matches the show version, I'm struck by how much more sympathetic the entire presentation of the scene, and all that follows, is to Louis. He's surrounded by people who are devastated on his behalf and fear for his well-being (whereas the show version seems to frame the spirit's attack as a justified punishment for Louis's shortcomings). And of course, Merrick's vehement insistence that the spirit's words aren't true (along with her later admitting to using her powers to manipulate David and Louis) does not appear in the episode.
(For context the protag of Merrick is David Talbot, so the "I" is him)
The seance:
Merrick's comments on the spirit:
Louis's reaction:
Louis's suicide attempt + being brought back to life by Lestat, David, and Merrick:
Aftermath, Louis grateful to be alive
It's kind of crazy to consider how the show has chosen to adapt Louis's suicide attempt and the seance with this context.
In the book, Louis is fed all the worst things he thinks about himself in Claudia's voice (by what is heavily implied to be a malevolent spirit and not her ghost), attempts to take his own life because it's what he thinks Claudia wants, is brought back to life by people who love him and would have been grieved by his loss. Where IWTV is a novel about grief, Merrick is effectively a story about the journey out of grief. Louis faces the deepest darkest fears conjured by his grief, is driven into death because he believes them, and is revived by the love of those closest to him. He emerges from his ordeal physically healed, stronger than ever, with no more desire for to escape into nothingness, the oblivion of death. The story ends with Louis resolved to go on living alongside his loved ones.
In the show, Louis is driven to suicide by Armand in the midst of a drug and grief-fueled haze, is pulled back by Armand to be scolded by him and punished with a long, painful healing process. Then he is emotionally ravaged by the seance, with no one to suggest his darkest fears are untrue, and isn't given the time to fully process his feelings before he's beheaded. Instead of being supported and cared for through his struggles with grief, he is mocked and physically brutalized.
Over and over again in the show Louis is punished and shamed for his love and his grief (his community shames him for his 'pale lover', Lestat shames him for his love of Claudia, Claudia shames him for his love of Lestat, Louis is punished for loving Lestat enough to not burn him by having Lestat come back and participate in the trial, losing Claudia, and then punished by Lestat again for loving Claudia enough to want to hurt Lestat when Lestat lets him go with Armand without telling him the truth...even Paul's death could be seen as an inadvertent punishment for Louis loving him, and Louis's turning is inadvertently the result of his grief over Paul). The Regina plotline seems to exist to make a mockery of Louis's grief, framing him as pathetic and ridiculous and creepy. Then the seance shames Louis for grieving and attempting to avenge and honor the daughter he lost.
Like, Anne Rice was not a huge fan of Louis as a character past book one, but the stark difference between showLouis being half-dead, screaming in pain from his coffin as Armand slams the door on his pleading - and bookLouis dying with dignity, his corpse surrounded by grieving loved ones who are desperate to bring him back, but only if that's what he wants, because they value him so much they honor his wishes above their own desires......it seems like the show takes every opportunity to hurt Louis and never to give him any respite.
Before I read these passages, I was a fan of Louis killing David Talbot offscreen (bc I don't like the character in Body Thief or TVA, the books I've read with him in it), but now that feels like another cruel slight against Louis! They had Louis never get to know him, to casually murder a character whose book counterpart was terrified by the idea of Louis killing himself and tried to stop him, who loved him so much he put himself at bodily risk to help bring him back from the dead...
I don't rly mind them not doing the whole Merrick plotline, but bc her role as a character seems to have been reduced to only her facilitating the seance, that's another character whose book counterpart loves Louis and doesn't get to give him that love in the show.
In the books, Lestat WAKES HIMSELF UP FROM A COMA to go see Louis's corpse and ultimately save his life (only when he's convinced that it's what Louis would want, which feels significant given how little agency bookLestat gave Louis in his turning). He bathes and dresses Louis and insists on giving him more blood so he will be as strong as possible in his rebirth. ShowLestat wouldn't even get on a plane to San Francisco......
It just feels like the writers of the show want to minimize the amount of love and care Louis gets to experience 😔