... After the Phantoms of Your Former Self
- Episode aired Oct 2, 2022
- TV-MA
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7.8/10
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Louis learns vampire rules from Lestat.Louis learns vampire rules from Lestat.Louis learns vampire rules from Lestat.
Rachel Alana Handler
- Peg Leg Doris
- (as Rachel Handler)
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- TriviaLestat compared his bloodlust proclivities to wine varietals:
- Tempranillo - Spanish wine whose name is derived from temprano or "early" ( a reference to the fact that it ripens several weeks earlier than most Spanish red grapes). It is black grape variety widely grown to make full-bodied red wines in its native Spain ("fleshy and tart"). It tends to thrive in chalky vineyard soils .
- Primitivo - dark-skinned grape known for producing inky, tannic wines (" hints of iron, rather plain"). It is grown in southern Italy, particularly Puglia ("the heel" of the Italian boot).
- Cabernet - or Cabernet Sauvignon, a dry red wine, "thick-skinned and chewy", made from a single widely cultivated variety of black grape especially in the Bordeaux region of France (city in the South West region of the country)
- Quotes
Daniel Molloy: Memory is a monster. We forget. It doesn't.
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So very boring as it traipses across rough trodden roads
I still have hopes for Thai show, but it feels so boring. Nearly all very scene and overly scripted word feels so identical to the very vampire story. There is zero left to ponder as every plot line and social issue is fed to you like 5th grade English and history class.
The show feels like it's going to take the whole season explaining the "rules" to f this universe according to this show. Yet nearly every rule is common to nearly all vampire shows. Other than changing race and cementing the main guys s sexuality (the movie left it more fluid), the show feels a copycat of its origin without the soul of it. No real ground or angle is new. The only topics that are new are racism and being gay. But they are not really delving into it beyond a casual tweet. At most, it's a repetitive complain about history and how he murdered a racist. I am hoping more substance can spring from this that both develop a character and also breathe life to an age old social dilemma. The sets and over scripted dialogue demonstrates their desire to give an aire of sophistication....so id like the subject matter ti be the same.
For example....be the show "the rookie"(invite new ways to think in topics) and less "law and order" (reinforcing stereotypes)
And for the LGTQ+ topic they opened. Do better. Its less about sex scenes and more about inviting unique life matters that we can all rally around. Or learn. Etc.
The show feels like it's going to take the whole season explaining the "rules" to f this universe according to this show. Yet nearly every rule is common to nearly all vampire shows. Other than changing race and cementing the main guys s sexuality (the movie left it more fluid), the show feels a copycat of its origin without the soul of it. No real ground or angle is new. The only topics that are new are racism and being gay. But they are not really delving into it beyond a casual tweet. At most, it's a repetitive complain about history and how he murdered a racist. I am hoping more substance can spring from this that both develop a character and also breathe life to an age old social dilemma. The sets and over scripted dialogue demonstrates their desire to give an aire of sophistication....so id like the subject matter ti be the same.
For example....be the show "the rookie"(invite new ways to think in topics) and less "law and order" (reinforcing stereotypes)
And for the LGTQ+ topic they opened. Do better. Its less about sex scenes and more about inviting unique life matters that we can all rally around. Or learn. Etc.
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- Oct 8, 2022
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