I feel like this quote from Sam confirms the mind-control theory: “There’s a performance layer, there’s a memory layer, and then there’s bits where whoever’s remembering it, you’re like, well, why was he [Lestat] wobbling? Why couldn’t he stand up straight?" - Sam Reid
Wow. This episode blew me away, even more than episode 5. Delainey and Roxane were amazing. I know there is going to be a plot twist that Sam Reid spoke about on the last episode, and I'm really curious to know what that is. The last scene, where Santiago picks up the yellow dress from Claudia's ashes, is so powerful because that is the only thing that is left of Claudia in the book, and it's what Lestat is holding after Armand frees Louis from the coffin.
In terms of future content, three topics I can imagine covering: the film adaptations of Feast of all Saints and The Young Messiah or all of Rice's interviews with Charlie Ross (was thinking of starting a few posts discussing and analyzing those videos on the Facebook wall, but for some reason it feels like that should be your guys' thing.
Oooh! I’d honestly forgotten that we’ve got two more movies to get to (technically three with Exit to Eden), and the Charlie Rose interviews are a great idea actually.
@@thearticulatecoven I, on purpose, blocked out the adaption of Exit to Eden. Though, fun fact: after acting in the film, Rosie O'Donnell would later interview Rice on her talk show during the Pandora era. Makes me wonder if they ever spoke about Eden and how that would of went down.
Louis and Armand gave their POV during the episode, so who's to say Armand, during the time he kept Lestat and imprisoned, didn't plant the memory in him that he dropped Louis? If he can erase Louis' memory, why can't he plant false memories in Lestat, because he's so adamant and emotional that he DID drop him...but I think Armand is capable of doing this...and also wirh the help of the coven troupe...
I think they used stoning in reference to what they did to women who broke the laws..but I do agree that racism played a big part in the trial as well.
The info is in the shownotes. It’s called “Blues for Faz”. Sadly, I’m thinking about changing it as even though I purchased it from a commercial library before we started the show, the copyright owner is refusing my disputes and claiming every video we’ve ever posted.
Thankyou. It's a fantastic podcast btw. I'm very excited about you breaking down the books for more sessions than just an hour. The vampire books are so detailed with all the history and art references. When I first read them in the 90's I learnt more history than I ever had at school. I'm not on Facebook so I'm very pleased you have this You Tube. I had been listening on Spotify. Thankyou for your hard work and enthusiasm with your podcasts. They are a joy to listen to. 🙏
BDSM is really about two people exploring their fetishes and Trauma in a consenting and healthy way. There's no real danger there because you're the one in control. It's still weird as hell though but hey when isn't't fetishes and Kinks not. An example would be if you were abused and neglected by your father in your childhood. Then wanted to do a daddy and daughter role playing with your partner.
Idk I don't feel off base by questioning the ethics of Louis and Armand's dom/sub relationship. I agree it is nuanced and something that they both entered with consent but I would also expect a level of compassion from my long-term partner even if it conflicts with a BDSM relationship dynamic that we're in. It wasn't just in the coffin face down scene that Louis uses apathy as a weapon. As Lestat said he was "threatened" by Louis' loneliness. Even in present day Louis doesn't respect Armand's boundary that he didn't want to be a maker to Madeline. It just leaves an awful taste in my mouth knowing the type of trauma Armand has endured before Louis.
@@thearticulatecoven True lol same here. The writers keep giving us so much to dig into and new dynamics that are probably intentionally uncomfortable for the viewers.
As an experienced BDSM submissive, you were absolutely not too harsh on Louis about 1x06. He makes me furious. There’s abusive BDSM and healthy BDSM, and Louis abuses Armand in their everyday life. Healthy BDSM is theater for two; it’s a game. Armand might be a real sub, but from what we’ve seen, Armand seems to be re-enacting his past in a way that looks a little more like self-harm. Along with a little bit of “I submit to you forever as an eternal apology for what happened.” Any decent dom would refuse to participate in that! That is toxic! But Louis is controlling, cold, and harsh, and does things (like the “lie face down”, as just one example) that Armand does not seem happy with, he’s just used to being degraded and not valued. But Louis would be forced out of any real-life BDSM community as an abuser. I’d love to see Daniel and Armand in a healthy and caring BDSM relationship. Armand’s a monster, but it’s a trusting and vulnerable act to be the submissive and healthy dominating requires responsibility and care. It hurts to see how he treats Armand in those moments! So, you asked for takes from folks in the BDSM community, and i couldn’t resist.
I read Armand's reactions in the "face down in the coffin" scene differently. If you watch his body language during the scene, he's posing and preening for Louis as he verbally protests. I think this is part of the theater for them. Likewise, later this episode we see Louis try to have a genuine moment of intimacy (asking Armand to attend Madelines turning), and Armand is the one to bring the D/s dynamic in inappropriately, trying to get Louis to *order* him to come. My read here is that Louis is capitulating to Armand's kinks more than the other way around. I'm not saying this is healthy kink, to be clear. I doubt they have a formal safeword, and they *certainly* didn't get the consent of the rest of the theatre before making them watch - they actually do it again with Daniel when Louis drinks "Rashid" while Armand looks him dead in the eye.
@@tangent94 I wish I were seeing what you are! I’d be more comfortable with that. But I just re-watched it three times and I see this flash of surprise and hurt and disappointment when Louis cuts him off talking about the play to say that. Before he starts to obey and take off his clothes. The first Time, I saw the scene my reaction was “Louis no! I know he asked for this relationship, but you don’t do it like that!” One thing we agree on for sure, they are NOT safe players! Either of them! Louis has the responsibility to say, “ whatever’s going on, I am not getting into that with you, not like this.” And Armand needs classes on ethical BDSM vs manipulative, self-harming BDSM! Armand is so broken sometimes I just want to wrap him in a blanket.
Armand took off his suspender so fast after Louis command/kink request... partly because Armand was editing the play of his and Claudia's death (flexing his power dynamic/manipulation)... he was lulling Louis into flaw confidence/disarming. Yes, they're both activating their past (prostitute/pimp)... falling n2 a subconscious familiar pattern. We've all gotten ***request*** that we went along with, that in retrospect probably wasn't too koser (things you would never reveal to another soul because of optics), no one had to physically force us. We take ownership and haven't done it again. Armand was the abuser. If not for Lestat's intervention, it would have killed Louis.
Great episode. I'll never watch it again. Some elements felt a bit too gratuitous. It's like all the SA stuff with Sansa in GoT. This show puts Claudia and Madeleine through "Sansa" treatment. Not a fan of that. Ben Daniels is awesome! Check out the exorcist series (2017 I think). He's the one of the main characters in there
That makes sense. Requiem for a Dream and American History X were both powerfully made, affecting movies, but I will NEVER watch either one of them again.
Yes 👏 the ef 👏 they were. 👏 Happy pride! ❤️
I said what I said.
I feel like this quote from Sam confirms the mind-control theory:
“There’s a performance layer, there’s a memory layer, and then there’s bits where whoever’s remembering it, you’re like, well, why was he [Lestat] wobbling? Why couldn’t he stand up straight?" - Sam Reid
Ooh! I hadn’t read that. You’re absolutely right.
Wow. This episode blew me away, even more than episode 5.
Delainey and Roxane were amazing.
I know there is going to be a plot twist that Sam Reid spoke about on the last episode, and I'm really curious to know what that is.
The last scene, where Santiago picks up the yellow dress from Claudia's ashes, is so powerful because that is the only thing that is left of Claudia in the book, and it's what Lestat is holding after Armand frees Louis from the coffin.
Just top notch performances all the way around!
This ep was a lynching through and through
It sure felt that way, didn’t it?
In terms of future content, three topics I can imagine covering: the film adaptations of Feast of all Saints and The Young Messiah or all of Rice's interviews with Charlie Ross (was thinking of starting a few posts discussing and analyzing those videos on the Facebook wall, but for some reason it feels like that should be your guys' thing.
Oooh! I’d honestly forgotten that we’ve got two more movies to get to (technically three with Exit to Eden), and the Charlie Rose interviews are a great idea actually.
@@thearticulatecoven I, on purpose, blocked out the adaption of Exit to Eden. Though, fun fact: after acting in the film, Rosie O'Donnell would later interview Rice on her talk show during the Pandora era. Makes me wonder if they ever spoke about Eden and how that would of went down.
Guess who’s getting (at least part of) their wish? (Hint: it’s you). We’re gonna cover the Charlie Rose interviews in reaction videos.
@@thearticulatecoven and now I'm an eternal happy boy. Lol. This will be great.
I highly recommend one of my favorite vampire movies ever - Thirst (2009 Korean movie by Park Chan-wook)
you guys called it last episode!! they were indeed hanging off the eifel tower to call Lestat! brilliant
I hope we can get through the doors with our BIG HEADS! 😂 🤣
this episode was so hard to watch. the knowing of what's going to happen made it worse, i think.
Louis and Armand gave their POV during the episode, so who's to say Armand, during the time he kept Lestat and imprisoned, didn't plant the memory in him that he dropped Louis? If he can erase Louis' memory, why can't he plant false memories in Lestat, because he's so adamant and emotional that he DID drop him...but I think Armand is capable of doing this...and also wirh the help of the coven troupe...
I really don’t think at this point that we’ll get another rewrite of that fight.
I think they used stoning in reference to what they did to women who broke the laws..but I do agree that racism played a big part in the trial as well.
I hadn't really thought about the connection to women's punishments historically. Good call.
Can you tell me who the music is by on your podcast ? I love it !
The info is in the shownotes. It’s called “Blues for Faz”. Sadly, I’m thinking about changing it as even though I purchased it from a commercial library before we started the show, the copyright owner is refusing my disputes and claiming every video we’ve ever posted.
Thankyou.
It's a fantastic podcast btw. I'm very excited about you breaking down the books for more sessions than just an hour. The vampire books are so detailed with all the history and art references. When I first read them in the 90's I learnt more history than I ever had at school.
I'm not on Facebook so I'm very pleased you have this You Tube. I had been listening on Spotify.
Thankyou for your hard work and enthusiasm with your podcasts. They are a joy to listen to. 🙏
@@michaelae4341 aw! You made my day with that. Thank you!
The sequel movie to interview with the vampire came out in 2002
Good call. Couldn’t remember the year for sure. But I’d hesitate to call it a sequel. They wrote out Louis completely! 😂
@@thearticulatecoven yep you are right
Happy pride@booksgurrsandpurrs. 😊 Ignore the haters.
What haters? 😂 💕😎
BDSM is really about two people exploring their fetishes and Trauma in a consenting and healthy way. There's no real danger there because you're the one in control. It's still weird as hell though but hey when isn't't fetishes and Kinks not. An example would be if you were abused and neglected by your father in your childhood. Then wanted to do a daddy and daughter role playing with your partner.
That makes sense, and mirrors things I see in my own life. This is why we love this community!! :)
Idk I don't feel off base by questioning the ethics of Louis and Armand's dom/sub relationship. I agree it is nuanced and something that they both entered with consent but I would also expect a level of compassion from my long-term partner even if it conflicts with a BDSM relationship dynamic that we're in. It wasn't just in the coffin face down scene that Louis uses apathy as a weapon. As Lestat said he was "threatened" by Louis' loneliness. Even in present day Louis doesn't respect Armand's boundary that he didn't want to be a maker to Madeline. It just leaves an awful taste in my mouth knowing the type of trauma Armand has endured before Louis.
Good to know we weren’t alone. But I also know we’re treading in water in unfamiliar with. 😂
@@thearticulatecoven True lol same here. The writers keep giving us so much to dig into and new dynamics that are probably intentionally uncomfortable for the viewers.
As an experienced BDSM submissive, you were absolutely not too harsh on Louis about 1x06. He makes me furious. There’s abusive BDSM and healthy BDSM, and Louis abuses Armand in their everyday life.
Healthy BDSM is theater for two; it’s a game.
Armand might be a real sub, but from what we’ve seen, Armand seems to be re-enacting his past in a way that looks a little more like self-harm. Along with a little bit of “I submit to you forever as an eternal apology for what happened.”
Any decent dom would refuse to participate in that! That is toxic! But Louis is controlling, cold, and harsh, and does things (like the “lie face down”, as just one example) that Armand does not seem happy with, he’s just used to being degraded and not valued. But Louis would be forced out of any real-life BDSM community as an abuser.
I’d love to see Daniel and Armand in a healthy and caring BDSM relationship. Armand’s a monster, but it’s a trusting and vulnerable act to be the submissive and healthy dominating requires responsibility and care. It hurts to see how he treats Armand in those moments!
So, you asked for takes from folks in the BDSM community, and i couldn’t resist.
Thank you for the feedback!!! That's what we love about this community.
I read Armand's reactions in the "face down in the coffin" scene differently. If you watch his body language during the scene, he's posing and preening for Louis as he verbally protests. I think this is part of the theater for them.
Likewise, later this episode we see Louis try to have a genuine moment of intimacy (asking Armand to attend Madelines turning), and Armand is the one to bring the D/s dynamic in inappropriately, trying to get Louis to *order* him to come. My read here is that Louis is capitulating to Armand's kinks more than the other way around.
I'm not saying this is healthy kink, to be clear. I doubt they have a formal safeword, and they *certainly* didn't get the consent of the rest of the theatre before making them watch - they actually do it again with Daniel when Louis drinks "Rashid" while Armand looks him dead in the eye.
@@tangent94 I wish I were seeing what you are! I’d be more comfortable with that. But I just re-watched it three times and I see this flash of surprise and hurt and disappointment when Louis cuts him off talking about the play to say that. Before he starts to obey and take off his clothes.
The first Time, I saw the scene my reaction was “Louis no! I know he asked for this relationship, but you don’t do it like that!” One thing we agree on for sure, they are NOT safe players! Either of them! Louis has the responsibility to say, “ whatever’s going on, I am not getting into that with you, not like this.” And Armand needs classes on ethical BDSM vs manipulative, self-harming BDSM!
Armand is so broken sometimes I just want to wrap him in a blanket.
Armand took off his suspender so fast after Louis command/kink request... partly because Armand was editing the play of his and Claudia's death (flexing his power dynamic/manipulation)... he was lulling Louis into flaw confidence/disarming. Yes, they're both activating their past (prostitute/pimp)... falling n2 a subconscious familiar pattern. We've all gotten ***request*** that we went along with, that in retrospect probably wasn't too koser (things you would never reveal to another soul because of optics), no one had to physically force us. We take ownership and haven't done it again. Armand was the abuser. If not for Lestat's intervention, it would have killed Louis.
Great episode. I'll never watch it again. Some elements felt a bit too gratuitous. It's like all the SA stuff with Sansa in GoT. This show puts Claudia and Madeleine through "Sansa" treatment. Not a fan of that.
Ben Daniels is awesome! Check out the exorcist series (2017 I think). He's the one of the main characters in there
That makes sense. Requiem for a Dream and American History X were both powerfully made, affecting movies, but I will NEVER watch either one of them again.
@@thearticulatecovenFor me, it was Blood Diamond.