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Geeking Out about It – BlerdWatching Waaay Too Much TV Skip to content Geeking Out about It BlerdWatching Waaay Too Much TV Pop Culture Geekery Search for: I Watched It On The TV (Mini Reviews) On September 17, 2024September 17, 2024 By lkeke35In Book Adaptations, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Lists, Reviews2 Comments This is not a comprehensive list, just a very short list of TV shows I greatly enjoyed this Summer. I watched a lot more TV series than this, but these are the ones I thought deserved mentioning, and would recommend to my friends. I also watched the Fallout series, which I greatly enjoyed, the Roadhouse series, which was just mediocre except for a handful of fight scenes, and Sweet Home Season 3 and Supa-cel, about a team of Black superheroes. I have no opinion on the last two series yet, because I’m not quite finished with them, and I am also currently in the middle of liking Umbrella Academy’s final season. I expect to finish these at some point, but I’ve gotten very distracted and lazy, often falling asleep, rather than watching TV. But hey, here is a quick list of series I’ve actually finished and enjoyed. Interview With the Vampire Season 2 If you have not watched the first season of IWTV, (or read any of the books) then you must do so immediately because I’m about to issue some spoilers for both seasons. Normally, I don’t bother people about reading the source material to the shows and movies I watch, but I can say that the first two books of Anne Rice’s Vampire series are very enjoyable, and although there have been some obvious changes to the source material, overall, the series remains very faithful to it. It’s not necessary to read the books but they are still a lot of fun. Season two takes up exactly where the last season ended, with the introduction of Armand to the present day interview, as Louis’ newest lover, and Louis taking up the narration where he left off, about him and Claudia traveling around 1950s France looking for other vampires. The come across the existence of revenant vampires, and through them, they encounter the Theatres de Vampires, headed by Armand and his second, Santiago. If you have read the books you know what this part of the story entails, and I won’t spoil it for you (although I urge those of you who have not, to read the first two books. The only questions are not what happens, but how and why. One of the most pleasant surprises this season was getting to see that very first interview between Daniel and Louis. The guy who plays the younger Daniel (Luke Brandon Field) was a real looker, who can actually act. He was marvelous in the role, and I would love to see him in some other shows or movies! This series has a knack for casting some great actors. The season also had more than a couple of tragic moments and some actual laughs. There was also the greater introduction of the Supernatural Research Group called Talamasca and the character of Raglan James, a major character from The Tale of the Body Thief, the fourth book in the series. If you have read that book, then you know who he is, nd how he is related to Lestat. Although the Talamasca has been introduced through this character, neither this series, nor its compliment, The Mayfair Witches, has introduced the leader David Talbot, someone who is of great importance to Lestat. Of course there is a lot less of Sam Reid in this season, but that is made up for by the introduction of the young Daniel Malloy, and the new actress who plays Claudia (Delainey Hayles), who is excellent in the role. The events of the novel occur more or less in the order in which they occur in the books, but some of the reasoning is expanded upon, or changed, like how Claudia meets Madeline, how the vampire troupe reacts to Claudia, her role in the theater, her feelings for Louis, and Lestat’s eventual return. I was dreading the end of the season because I know what happens and I planned to skip that episode, but I was actually able to watch it with a minimum of tears because things don’t happen exactly the way they do in the book, and I’m glad I stayed to the last episode, because there is a genuinely cathartic moment between Louis and Lestat that had everyone in tears, and there was a nice little surprise in the last five minutes between Armand and Daniel. I think this season was better than the first, which is saying something considering how good that was, and I am really looking forward to the third, which is all about Lestat’s past (as Wolf Killer) from the second book. The first season might have been Louis story but the second is all about Lestat. There’s gonna be some singing, and dancing, and maximum Sam Reid, and I ca
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