Near the end of the premiere of Interview With the Vampire, Louis de Pointe du Lac declared, “The vampire is bored.” But were you? Before you weigh in on AMC’s series adaptation of Anne Rice’s 1976 novel, let’s recap the first episode, along the way pondering whether, as its title implied that it would, it left us “In Throes of Increasing Wonder.”
In the present, Louis (Jacob Anderson) invited investigative journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian) into his luxe coffin penthouse to redo the Q&A that had gone so awry nearly 50 years earlier. As the blood-sucker began retelling his story, he turned back the calendar to 1910 New Orleans, taking us with him as he went. In that era, we learned that, much to his family’s embarrassment, Louis made their green in the red-light district of Storyville. Particularly disapproving was kid brother Paul (Steven Norfleet), who was told by the birds in his head not to leave any Bible un-thumped. So yeah. Louis was affluent but unhappy.

Alternately outright antagonistic and telepathically appealing to Louis, the vampire set about seducing him. Or hunting him. They were pretty much the same to Lestat, anyway, as we all know. Finally, he made his move by initiating a threesome with Lily, then putting her to sleep so that he could “neck” with his crush.
In the aftermath, Louis, who back then didn’t identify as gay, distanced himself from his one-night stand. He even managed to enjoy himself at his sister’s wedding, kicking up his heels with Paul in one of his saner moments. But Louis hadn’t turned a corner so much as he’d gone in a circle.

Lestat’s bite “the fever.”
Wracked with guilt, Louis began to make a tearful confession at St. Augustine, only for Lestat to interrupt, murdering not one but two priests and offering an appealing alternative to feeling like crap about himself. “I can swap this life of shame,” the vampire said. “Swap it out for a dark gift and a power you can’t begin to imagine. You just have to ask me for it.” Utterly disarmed by Lestat’s argument, Louis did indeed ask for it and allowed himself to be transformed.
And you? Were you transformed into someone whose blood runs cold at the thought of missing the second episode? Grade the premiere below, then hit the comments with your reviews.
