![]() After all, trying to save a relationship with a child tends to do exactly that. I can’t and won’t reveal any major details, though what I will say is that Claudia’s presence changes everything. But his rage wasn’t entirely destructive because it brought him Claudia (Bailey Bass)-who would change his immortal life as he knew it. Louis choosing to kill a very important white man (one he worked with on occasion) caused chaos in the streets and cost Black New Orleanians their lives and livelihoods. All that build up over decades spilling out in a major act is something else. Unless you’re Black, you can’t fully understand. All of this rage is justified, especially when you take in the context. A popular horror series example is Lovecraft Country and how rage came out in magical ways. ![]() And the concept of Black rage in horror and genre isn’t a new thing. Though Lestat had followed him that night, proving that Louis isn’t allowed anything.įrom the rage that Louis feels surrounding having to deal with segregation, losing business, and his unstable relationship with Lestat, he was bound to boil over. He wants to have some control and enjoy himself as he should be allowed to (as Lestat freely does the same). When he turns to an old flame for comfort, it’s a decision not solely made out of pettiness. He can’t change his Blackness, his queerness, or his vampirism. Louis’ feelings of anger and helplessness come from external and internal forces. But it truly and is pretty human when you think about it. It shouldn’t be so riveting to watch these vampires to play games with one another. But in true hypocrite fashion, Louis sleeping with other men isn’t as cool with Lestat. This eventually leads to the silent agreement that their relationship is open. This is something that Lestat isn’t impressed by, and he makes that clear in his actions. Since Louis isn’t as cool with killing people, he’s taken to feeding on animals (which is rough to watch, but the scenes are brief). Usually on purpose in the case of Lestat, who tends to be petty by design. Throughout the episode it’s made abundantly clear that Louis and Lestat (Sam Reid) are pushing each other’s buttons. Fuck with that vampire and see what comes of it.” – Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian) on Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire Louis, who happens to have supernatural abilities, is able to do something about it. The grim reality of racist laws of the time period would drive any Black individual over the edge. The app lets you view, rate and share Rage Comics. And it doesn’t have good results for the Black citizens of New Orleans. In February of the same year, The Rage Comics App was made available for free download in the apple store. In the case of Louis (Jacob Anderson), episode 3, “Is My Very Nature That of the Devil,” marks him tipping way over the edge because of rage. What happens when a Black gay vampire is pushed to the edge? Nothing good for those who have wronged said vampire. ![]() ![]() (Spoilers ahead for Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire) ![]()
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