Thanks for the reaction! I believe that in the teaser, vampire Daniel isn't coughing like a human, rather Lestat's choking him with his mind in response to being asked how he feels about the book.
In the book, Lestat is still recovering from the assault on him by Claudia and Louis in 1940 New Orleans Mardi Gras night. Lestat was forced by the coven to return to Paris for the trial. He was told what to say during the trial. When he went off-script, it angered Santiago and the others.
Raglan James is in the novel "Tale of the Bodythief." If you listen carefully to something he says to Daniel gives a huge hint to his role in the book.
In the books Armand was a Teenager when he was turned. Claudia was a truely traped in a childs body because they made her so young. Armand was strong in the blood dew to his maker being strong, but Lestat was way stronger than him partly because Magnus was strong in the blood, but Lestat also gained in vampire powers from drinking from Akasha. but when it comes down to it Louis might be weeker than Armand in the blood, but he was a more powerful personality.
Summary of that Book 2: The Vampire Lestat teaser. Daniel asks Lestat how he likes the book he and Louis wrote; Lestat chokes Daniel, then sings "Oo-oo-oo-wa-ha." The end.
Yes, Armand turned Daniel. Armand is in the next books. He continues to make enemies. 😅😅😅😅 The book "The Vampire Lestat" is hilarious. In the series, he will have a full concert tour. Daniel is choking because Lestat disagrees with Louis' version of their life together as documented in Daniel's book. Louis will be in season 3.
So there's something that you keep saying, and I've seen some other people say too, that's not quite right. So this first book, this first adaption is "supposed" to be Louis' story, Louis' memory. Louis' POV. But it's not been Louis 100%. Since S1ep4, it's been mostly Claudia, with splashes here and there, of Louis. Then S2 has shifted back to being more Louis, but even as he's telling his POV, we're also still getting Claudias as well. And after, I think it was ep 2, it's actually been more Armand, than Louis or Claudia. Where Armand has actually been telling parts of the story that should have been from Louis, but he instead takes over... So when alot of people are like 'Louis this' 'Louis that' 'has Louis just been lying', 'is he not telling the truth', etc. Please remember that everything we've been told/everything we've seen so far. Has not just been Louis. Claudias turning in S1 was told from Claudias diaries, Louis wasn't even present when Daniel was reading it. The fight in ep 5, as we were told in S1, was from Claudias POV, again, her diaries. The only part we really got that could only have been Louis' (unless more in revealed next season) is the exchange between Loustat, up in the sky. And then both we re-told, but again still not by Louis or Louis' POV, but by Lestat. As part of a script, on a stay orchestrated and re-told itself. BY ARMAND... Louis is not the only one lying here. Louis is not the only one not telling the truth, or bending the truth. Louis is not the only "unreliable narrator" here. And out of everyone, Louis is actually the one who has the least amount of control over what he can and can't remember. Due to trauma and abuse, and loss, etc. But also because Armand has been in his mind for over 50yrs, mixing things around, like a bowl of ramen. Alot of his inability to remember, and lack of agency in retelling his own story/history... is not something he's doing intentionally. Or even actively. He clearly wants the truth, just as much as we do, just as much as Daniel does, even if it hurts him.
Thanks for the reaction! I believe that in the teaser, vampire Daniel isn't coughing like a human, rather Lestat's choking him with his mind in response to being asked how he feels about the book.
okay, thats makes sense cause I was confused
In the book, Lestat is still recovering from the assault on him by Claudia and Louis in 1940 New Orleans Mardi Gras night. Lestat was forced by the coven to return to Paris for the trial. He was told what to say during the trial. When he went off-script, it angered Santiago and the others.
Raglan James is in the novel "Tale of the Bodythief." If you listen carefully to something he says to Daniel gives a huge hint to his role in the book.
In the books Armand was a Teenager when he was turned. Claudia was a truely traped in a childs body because they made her so young. Armand was strong in the blood dew to his maker being strong, but Lestat was way stronger than him partly because Magnus was strong in the blood, but Lestat also gained in vampire powers from drinking from Akasha. but when it comes down to it Louis might be weeker than Armand in the blood, but he was a more powerful personality.
Summary of that Book 2: The Vampire Lestat teaser. Daniel asks Lestat how he likes the book he and Louis wrote; Lestat chokes Daniel, then sings "Oo-oo-oo-wa-ha." The end.
Yes, Armand turned Daniel. Armand is in the next books. He continues to make enemies. 😅😅😅😅
The book "The Vampire Lestat" is hilarious. In the series, he will have a full concert tour.
Daniel is choking because Lestat disagrees with Louis' version of their life together as documented in Daniel's book.
Louis will be in season 3.
Are those demon slayer hair ties??? SO CUTE! ^_^
yes, they are & thank you
So there's something that you keep saying, and I've seen some other people say too, that's not quite right. So this first book, this first adaption is "supposed" to be Louis' story, Louis' memory. Louis' POV. But it's not been Louis 100%. Since S1ep4, it's been mostly Claudia, with splashes here and there, of Louis. Then S2 has shifted back to being more Louis, but even as he's telling his POV, we're also still getting Claudias as well. And after, I think it was ep 2, it's actually been more Armand, than Louis or Claudia. Where Armand has actually been telling parts of the story that should have been from Louis, but he instead takes over... So when alot of people are like 'Louis this' 'Louis that' 'has Louis just been lying', 'is he not telling the truth', etc. Please remember that everything we've been told/everything we've seen so far. Has not just been Louis. Claudias turning in S1 was told from Claudias diaries, Louis wasn't even present when Daniel was reading it. The fight in ep 5, as we were told in S1, was from Claudias POV, again, her diaries. The only part we really got that could only have been Louis' (unless more in revealed next season) is the exchange between Loustat, up in the sky. And then both we re-told, but again still not by Louis or Louis' POV, but by Lestat. As part of a script, on a stay orchestrated and re-told itself. BY ARMAND...
Louis is not the only one lying here. Louis is not the only one not telling the truth, or bending the truth. Louis is not the only "unreliable narrator" here. And out of everyone, Louis is actually the one who has the least amount of control over what he can and can't remember. Due to trauma and abuse, and loss, etc. But also because Armand has been in his mind for over 50yrs, mixing things around, like a bowl of ramen. Alot of his inability to remember, and lack of agency in retelling his own story/history... is not something he's doing intentionally. Or even actively. He clearly wants the truth, just as much as we do, just as much as Daniel does, even if it hurts him.
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Is Lestat saying "the Great Laws" here or "the great loss"? Rhetorical question. Intentional or not, I cherish the ambiguity.
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oh, thank you 😊