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I saw that post but didn't get a chance to respond to it. spoiler

From: K_StillNotOver2016 Find all posts by K_StillNotOver2016 Send private message to K_StillNotOver2016
Date: Tue, 02-Jul-2024 1:47:43 PM PDT
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In topic: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday TV Post. 📺 posted by Leia
In reply to: i posted a couple weeks ago that it FINALLY reeled me in... posted by chloe
the 'differences' in this season from the book actually made sense, given the backdrop of the first season.

I haven't read any of the books so it's pretty easy for me to take it all in, although I do like how they incorporated some of the changes they made from what I've heard from the book.

I was impressed by how they incorporated the fact that Louis is a queer black businessman in early 1900s NOLA into the narrative. Sometimes when they opt to change a race or sexuality, they don't weave it all that well into the narrative. It's either treated as if nothing changes (which I'm fine with too--a la Bridgerton) or gets heavy handed. I think they incorporated it just right.

LOTS of huge, sweeping differences that made this feel like a 'new' story being told even tho this followed the general arc of the book.

Lestat is just amazing. i freaking love him!!

I don't really have a favorite. I love how acerbic Daniel is. I think Sam Reid/Lestat is so charismatic. Jacob Reid/Louis blows me away by how many different versions of Louis he has had to play. And Assad/Armand is giving such stepford wife vibes but I was totally enchanted by his work in the San Francisco scenes. And I liked both actresses who played Claudia. They brought something different to the role and yet I believed they were the same character.

[Edited by K_StillNotOver2016 on Tue, 02-Jul-2024 1:48:43 PM PDT]
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