Interview with the Vampire (2022) s01e05 Episode Script

A Vile Hunger for Your Hammering Heart

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DANIEL: Anne Frank meets Stephen King.

We're a family?
Yeah, with no secrets.
Uncle Les got secrets.
How's Antoinette?
I don't see that happening again.
CLAUDIA: His name is Charlie.
He's got veins like rivers.
Charlie?
This is why we never
get close to mortals.
Let me tell you something.
I'm doin' just fine.
I'm just getting started.



[BLOOD SQUELCHES]
[PIANO PLAYING]
[PAGES TURNING]
DANIEL: "Man with green vest
'Please, no'.
Man with fat fingers 'Please, stop'.
Window washer
'I can't die like this'.
Woman with purple shoes 'Please'.

[SIGHS]
Boy with inner tube and dog
'Let my dog live'.
'Please, no'.
'Please, stop'.
'Stop'."
Oh, here's a good one.
"Man in the last row of 'The
Son of Sheik' picture show
'You said you had cigarettes'."
- [CHUCKLES]
- It's a kill list.
Yes.
In a teenager's handwriting.
The final words of her victims.
There are 42 pages,
if I remember correctly.
"Schoolteacher
'Guard your heart'."
I'm trying to think of something
more fucked up than this.
And how is your work any different?
[MOANS SOFTLY]
Well, what do you think
will happen to Mr. du Lac
when you publish this book,
when the other vampires of
the world get their hands on it?
As long as they pay full freight.
They will make their way to Dubai.
They will scale the sides
of this building,
force their way inside,
and paint the walls with his blood.
[EXHALES SLOWLY]
You are chronicling a suicide.
Do not look down on Claudia.
Look in the mirror.
LOUIS: Rashid is an opinionated
young man.
He lives to share these opinions,
even when they are not solicited.
What's he taste like?
I didn't ask that.
You were thinking it.
- Stay out of my head.
- Honey and pineapple.
He stuffs himself with both for days
before he offers himself to me.
Would you like to sample?
I'll wait till Damick
comes around again.
I'm a savory man most days.
[EXHALES SHARPLY]
I care for him more than
he cares for himself.
And I wouldn't let you
near my neck if you were
62 1/2 kilograms.
- What?
- 138 pounds for the metrically challenged.
Daniel here was wondering
how much you weigh, Rashid,
- so I told him
- Stay out of my head.
Sleep, pray, eat, pray,
swim, pray, et cetera.
On days he's a plump 139,
I believe he swims twice.
Metronomic, my Rashid.
Refill.
[KEYBOARD CLACKING]

Louisiana's a closed records state.
- And that means?
- It means that
I can't browse
the mortality data for 1923.
You wouldn't find the
corroboration you were seeking
even if you could.
We burned. We buried.
And a convention city is not motivated
to advertise grim statistics.
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]
- [COMPUTER BEEPS]
- Session five,
- Louis de Ponte du Lac
- For Claudia,
- all humans died with Charlie.
- [LIQUID POURING]
As for scale
I was skeptical, too.
I thought she was on a hunger strike.
[DOVE COOING]
[WINGS FLAPPING]
[BONES CRACK, DOVE SHRIEKS]

[DOVES COOING, WINGS FLAPPING]
[SIGHS]

[PIANO CONTINUES PLAYING]
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]
It's been months.
Her meals are too meager.
What if you bring one of
your kills into her room?
We could tie him up
next to the coffin
She's not surviving
on birds or nocturnals, Louis.
She waits for that slither of time
when I'm on the hunt and
you're gone round the back
to make nice with the ratcatcher.
Or she's slowly starving herself.
Bon.
I know what I'd do,
but you've cut my hands off.
- My parenting is
- Sadistic?
[CHUCKLES]
So save your words
when it comes to Claudia.
She's in there 'cause of you.
- [PIANO KEYS CLANG]
- Ca suffit!
[WINGS FLUTTER]
[COFFIN LID CLATTERING]
Voilà.
Comme je dit.
She's dining out, as I said she was.
Ah.
Ah.
Don't do that. It's private.
- [PAGES TURNING]
- [SIGHS]
Ah.
[CHUCKLES]
"Dear Diary, am I gonna be a virgin
every single time I do it?
Won't my skin down there
grow back like my hair
does when I cut it?"
Jesus.
[BOOK SNAPS]
[FOOTSTEPS RECEDING]
[SIGHS]
[PIANO PLAYING]

- [STEAM WHISTLE BLOWS]
- OLD MAN: What
What night is it?
I couldn't hear you over the tugboat.
What What night is it?
January 5th.
- January.
- [BLOOD SQUELCHING]
Always thought it would be summer.
[THUD]
[THUNDER RUMBLES, STEAM WHISTLE BLOWING]
[SIGHS]

[RAIN PATTERING IN DISTANCE]
Aah!
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[GASPS]
A whole lot of concern's been
wasted on you these past months.
- You read my
- All of it.
LOUIS: Whole families,
half a parade crew.
The incinerator will be overflowin'.
The smoke alone would blot out the moon.
What did you do with 'em, Claudia?
Did you read my other ones?
- No.
- I did.
Inked with ungratefulness.
Where are the bodies?
Well, then, I guess
you better hope and pray
you taught me how to clean up good.
Where are they?
You gonna let him do this to me?
I read some passages
out loud, I'm afraid.
Hurtful words for both your guardians.
I didn't mean harm, a-and
the bodies are just preten
Stop lying, Claudia!
I buried them, okay?! Way out of town.
Nothin' out there for miles.
No one's ever gonna find 'em,
except maybe criminals
burying bodies of their own.
- [SIGHS]
- [CRYING]
I'm never gonna forget
what happened here.
I hate you both.
- Where out of town?
- Chalmette.
Now get out of my room!
Chalmette's three feet
below the river line.
So what?!
[HIGH-PITCHED] Get out of my room!
[MIRROR SHATTERS]
What happens when the next
storm comes out the gulf?
[THUNDER RUMBLES]
[MEN SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]
[JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATION]

[THUNDER BOOMING]

Over here! [INDISTINCT]
Over here!

[WOMAN LAUGHS]

The Christian ran to Atlanta.

[LIVELY, INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]
[LAUGHTER]

ANDERSON: I've been tapped
on the shoulder
from the long arm
of Baton Rouge, I'm afraid.
They're promising I only
have to be in session
'bout a third of the year,
but a promise for Baton Rouge
is what my wife would call
"a pig in a turnip field".
[CHUCKLES]
I don't know what it means either.
I mean, you can't count on it,
is what I'm getting at.
[CLEARS THROAT]
And when you have been
tapped on the shoulder
- from Baton Rouge
- You want money?
I mean, it's always
a straight line with you, Louis.
Yes.
Yes, I am asking for your
and Mr. Lioncourt's support
in my campaign
for the Louisiana House
of Representatives.
A grubby business, politics.
Also devoid of dignity.
But there's one of those
Temperance fartknockers
runnin' again.
And, well, look at us
a city of a thousand saloons
shamed into the shadows.
Look, that's Chief of Police Bardeen.
Maybe I should buy him
a round, ask him why
there's double the cops
walkin' the Quarter lately.
Our recent unpleasantness
in the Ninth Ward.
The floaters.
I read about that in the papers.
Six bodies, was it?
Six? [CHUCKLES]
Try 56.
Fleet of corpses like it
was a judgment come.
- But they're still digging.
- Drowned?
"Must have drowned in the hurricane".
First words out of my mouth
when I got the call.
But I'll tell you both somethin',
because we're old friends.
Every single one of those corpses
had some soft part of it lopped off.
Finger here, a foot there
a toe.
Hell, one poor woman
was missing her left
Mama!
Only the left. Don't be shy.
Go on ahead, just take the whole set.
Sounds like there's
a maniac on the loose.
Most of the poor fools
they hooked out of the bayou
are former inhabitants of the Quarter,
so don't be too startled
if the police come
knockin' on your door.
- [LAUGHTER IN DISTANCE]
- It's just a routine look-see.
[LAUGHS]
You didn't invite us here
for a campaign donation,
now, did you, Tom?
Tapped on the shoulder from Baton Rouge.
Tapped on the shoulder
from the Fraternal Order.
Both things can be true, Louis.
One each.

[SINISTER MUSIC PLAYING]

[JAZZ MUSIC, INDISTINC
CONVERSATIONS, LAUGHTER FADE]

[JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING]

[SNIFFS]

Good evening, sirs.
My name is Deputy Habersham.
Uh, am I speaking with
the owners of this townhouse?
You are.
And can you explain your presence in it?
Well, we've had a few citizens
go missin' from Rue Royale
a young maid, not two doors over.
- [CLAUDIA GIGGLES]
- [STRAINED] Oh, dear.
We're goin' door to door,
looking for malefactors, uh,
lurking about.
Your daughter let us in.
I was in the middle of cleanin'
when they knockered.
- "Us"? "They"?
- [FOOTSTEPS IN DISTANCE]
Oh, I have a few deputies
searchin' the premises.
Uh, makes for a more
efficient intrusion.
Why don't you finish your chores
upstairs, young lady?

[GIGGLES]
[BOTTLE CLATTERS ON FLOOR]
[THUD]
[CLAUDIA LAUGHS]
You often leave your daughter alone
with access to illegal spirits?
DEPUTY #1: Deputy Habersham!
Found this, sir.
What is it?
It's an incinerator.
What is it incineratin'? Yard clippings?
Waste.
Refuse.
We sell incinerators.
To various American cities.

Mm.
[GASPS]
[CHUCKLES]
Where garbage collects, rats congregate,
infection breeds.
The problems can waylay
even the most formidable municipalities.

[GIGGLES]
And we bring our clients here
- to demonstrate the product.
- Hm.
[PERFUME SPRAYING]
- [MAN WHEEZING WEAKLY]
- No, no, no, no, no, no!

[WHEEZING CONTINUES]
- [DOOR KNOB RATTLING]
- Shh!
This one's locked, sir.
That's my daughter's room.
Well, what are you waitin' for?
Knock it down.

Oh! I'm getting ready for bed!
- Excuse me, miss.
- Oh, my!

- [THUD]
- [GROANING]
HABERSHAM: Now, it is my sworn duty
to notify the dry agents
as to the wine cellar on the premises.
I will refrain from contacting
the Child Welfare League,
but I don't like what
I've seen in this home.
And we'll make sure
Police Chief Bardeen is informed
how his men conducted themselves
in the home of law-abiding,
taxpaying citizens.
[CHUCKLES]
You know, I'd add
a second bed to the boudoir
before you two go making accusations.
I have no doubt you could
carry the fines,
but crimes against nature,
that comes with a five-year
prison term if convicted.
[STEAM WHISTLE BLOWS IN DISTANCE]
[CRICKETS CHIRPING]
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS IN DISTANCE]
We'll be watching you,
Mr. du Lac, Mr. Lioncourt.
LOUIS: Have you lost your goddamn mind?
- LESTAT: Souvenirs.
- Overnight in a jail cell with no coffin.
We do not bring souvenirs
into the house!
- All be dead by mornin'.
- Of course, that's what she wants.
So much wine in his blood.
You wanted her, you fix her!
And beer and whisky.
We're doin' this together.
Do you remember our life,
how happy we were before her?
Happy? We were not happy.
An anvil, tied around our ankles,
pulling us towards
the pitch-black ocean floor.
Who am I supposed to love?

You two have each other.
Who's my Lestat?
Who's my Louis?
I'm not human.
Wh What human would want me?
Perverts?
Like the uncle at the roomin' house
who used to watch me pee?

Or little boys?

And 40 years from now
still little boys?
How are you gonna fix it, huh?
Which one of you gonna fuck me?!
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
Well, you're not my type.
I like a fuller figure.
- Lestat!
- She's being impossible.
Why can't I make one?
No matter how much blood I give them,
they just lie there gaspin'.
What is this? Look at me.
What have you done?
[GASPS]
[GROANS]
Did you try to make another?
Boy from Ponchatoula.
Boy from Hollygrove.
Boy with the bow tie out in Algiers.
Claudia, how'd you figure
this was gon' go?
- Make me one.
- Because you turned out so well.
'Cause if you don't,
I'm gonna go out there
and find other vampires.
If you could find them, which you won't,
they would shred you to strips,
because you are built like a bird,
- because you are a mistake.
- [WHIMPERS]
How 'bout you shut the fuck up?!
He treats us like shit and you take it!
Why is that?
And you, cruel as the devil ever made,
to refuse me one love
when you've got two.

[SCOFFS]
White girl, down in Algiers,
sings torch songs with a flat,
no-nothing ass.
Been following you, Uncle Les.
You ain't been your careful self.

He's gotten tired of us, Daddy Lou
the housewife and the mistake.

[FOOTSTEPS POUNDING IN DISTANCE]

[DOOR SLAMS IN DISTANCE]
I've been entertaining myself.
Amusing my
- I don't know if you remember
- Antoinette.
I'll kill her soon.
[SCOFFS]

Don't. Don't Don't run off.
- I know we made some
- Mistakes?
I remember the night I was
made, the fire chokin' me,
you carryin' me out through
the flame and the smokes.
But then why'd you take me home?
Why not a hospital?
You You were barely breathin'.
But I was breathin'!
[SIGHS]
Maybe I'd have a handsome
husband by now.
Or maybe he'd be plain
but with a good disposition.
That'd be fine, too.
I'd be sweepin' floors,
makin' dinners, nursin' babies.
Maybe I'd go to church.
[CRYING]
You think on that some.

[DOOR SLAMS]
LOUIS: I had no words for her.
What words were there?
"It all happened so fast".
"I was trying to save you".
"All vampires are born out of trauma".
We made her out of remorse
out of selfishness.
Poor dear.
She wasn't held enough
in between ritualistic murders.
She spent every night for half
a decade with no friends,
locked in the emotional
storm of puberty.
Look, Charlie Manson wrote
a couple of beautiful songs.
Still, he was Charlie Manson.
Is that all you think of her?
Mostly.
I also think she makes you and Frenchy
look like a couple of whiny,
existential queens.
Probably why she's a fuckin' gold mine.
The girl who moves a million books.
I won't have her exploited.
Won't matter what your intentions are.
It's the world out there now.
She's the the
single-shooter, Xbox,
mouth-breather shit they crave.
You can put the diaries
in a proper context.
Context?
Sure.
Warn the world about a
forthcoming apocalypse.
Or maybe inspire a line of sexy
Claudia Halloween costumes.
Or a cool dismemberment trend
amongst the suburban Sylvia Plath set.
Once you put it out there,
they decide what it is.
It can get away from you.

Keep reading.
Keep talking.
Claudia's night rambles had exposed us.
Assume we are under suspicion.
Assume our finances no
longer provide us protection.
Make your kills outside
the city, one a night,
no persons of note
unfortunates, undesirables.
No more incinerator,
new locks on the doors,
shutter the windows, no parties
- no friends.
- But her absence would lay bare
who we were without her
a simmering pot of resentments.
We should leave the city, start anew,
turn a betrayal into an opportunity.
New York, Chicago, Los Angeles.
- Paris.
- No.
Mm-hmm.
- We should dismantle her room.
- You don't touch her room.

- She'll be back.
- No, she won't.

There would be
no Roaring Twenties for us.

We would be underground for seven years.
[LIVELY, INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]
Emotionally, I was vacant.
I longed for Claudia.
I ached for her.
I walked the streets of New Orleans
with the shifting masses of the unfed,
- the addicts born of despair
- [MAN COUGHING]
sending out telepathic
thoughts of remorse
- in every direction.
- [MAN COUGHING]
But she had shut her mind off
to me for some time then.
[DOG BARKING IN DISTANCE]
And so I was left to revisit old haunts,
desperate for connection.
"Claudia, come home".
"I know I hurt you".
"I know I can make it right again".
Little girl. Little girl,
I'm talking to you.
I don't talk to strangers.
Now, what were you doin' in the library?
You're not allowed in there.
My mama works here.
She cleans classrooms.
I read while she's cleanin'.
You can read?
[CHUCKLES]
Oh.
Just as I thought.
- Little thief. You're comin' with me.
- [MOTORCYCLE APPROACHING]
BRUCE: What are you gonna do after that?
- What?
- After you turn her in,
after it makes you feel like a big man,
what's your next move, you think?
You are not allowed to ride
one of those things on campus.
You can't read.
I can't ride.
This guy knows all the rules.
This is our school.
Where is your fightin' pride?
You hungry?

As the depression set in on the nation,
I barricaded myself within
the dilapidating walls
of 1132 Rue Royale,
educating myself from Lestat's library,
ignoring all other duties of the role
Claudia once mocked me for
the unhappy housewife.
Flaubert's style is so dense.

Louis Armstrong's in town
tonight, playing at the Pelican.
Should we make it
a night of the two Louis?
The absence of metaphor is so striking.
You sound like ever pompous
Sorbonne student I've ever eaten.

Should I do like you instead?
Read the first 10 pages of every book,
pass myself off as cultured?
- Well, at least, you're listening.
- Use my middling command of literary canon
I sit there thinking,
"Light yourself on fire,
- see if he would notice".
- to impress some hapless human
I'm gonna kill in a few hours anyway.
You draw me into your gloom.
It's your fault she's gone.
- If you hadn't pushed her
- Claudia.
- If you hadn't done your
- Claudia, Claudia.
I cannot listen to this insanity
about Claudia one more time.
[SPEAKING FRENCH]
[FOOTSTEPS RECEDING]
I took an unsavory delight
in provoking Lestat
[DOOR SLAMS]
but it was a cheap satisfaction.
As the tourist carriages rode by,
whispering tales of the weird
brothers who encamped inside.
Used to work
for Mr. Henry Ford in Detroit.
Sent about 20 of us over
to a place called Copenhagen
and build a factory.
Met my maker walkin'
the harbor one evening.
Trouble punchin' the clock after that.
How'd you get back home?
Faked my own death.
Shipped back on a boat in a coffin.
Nah.
Got to hear my own funeral.
- Nah.
- No lie.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
Only a couple dozen people showed up,
most didn't have much to say.
Started talking about
the weather a few minutes in.
[CHUCKLES] Almost
got myself buried alive.
Poor fella diggin' my grave
lies restin' in the family plot.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
What was he like, your maker?
Strange.
European.
We didn't get on much.
You and I are runnin'
from the same thing then.
Is that who's callin' out
your name every night?
Is that Louis?
You heard his voice?
I thought I was the only one stateside.
Then I heard him callin' out.
"Claudia, I'm sorry.
Claudia, come back".
It ain't like that.
- He's more like a dad.
- I thought,
"Oh
now there's three of us".
Got me wonderin' what it'd be like
ride with others, hunt in a pack.
Mm, a little gang of vamps.
Little fang gang. [HISSES]
[BOTH LAUGH]
You got a name?
Parents named me Bruce.
[LAUGHS]
Bruce?
You don't kill like a Bruce.
What do I kill like?
You kill like a
like a killer.
[CHUCKLES]
You like books, right?
I got a book.
You're welcome to it.
Got it off a girl
a little older than you.
[CHUCKLES]
Not the kind of book I'd read.
Thanks, killer.
There's good things in that book
manners, how to be a nice young lady.
I manage just fine.
Mnh-mnh.
You've been sloppy out
in Jefferson City.
How long you been followin'
You shouldn't dump
bodies in the Missouri.
Even if you weigh 'em down
with rocks, river's too fast.
I find you build a shallow grave,
sometimes a prairie wind'll
catch, burns faster.
- How long you been
- About five, six colleges or so.
How'd you do it?
I had good ears when I was alive.
Got great ears now.
Heard your name in the air.
Somethin' about the way it sounded.
[WHISPERING] Clau di a.
How old are you, Claudia?
- 104.
- [CHUCKLES]
Always had a fondness for older women.
[GRUNTS]
You're gettin' a little
close there, Bruce.
Aah! [WHIMPERING]
- You are bein' rude!
- [BREATHING RAPIDLY]
Wha What'd you do that for?
'Cause you were gonna run away,
and I knew you'd regret it.

Ooh, mama.
"Courtesy demands that you,
when you are a guest,
shall show neither annoyance
nor disappointment
no matter what happens".
[WHIMPERING]

There are four pages torn out.
I'll repeat myself.
I will not exploit her.
Did she tear them out?
Doesn't seem like something
she would do.
It's clear what happened.
And she wrote about it,
and I'd like to read it.
No.
When you do that, Louis,
when you editorialize,
however noble the reasoning,
it calls into question the other
shit you're shoveling my way.
Or Or Or maybe you can
recite it from memory,
as you've demonstrated before.
Uh, let's see.
"Bruce walked back from the fire
and leaned down over me and"
Torn out pages
[SINISTER MUSIC PLAYING]
[HAND THUMPING]
[GRUNTING]

Don't ask again.

[GROANS]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[THUMPING SLOWS]
Mr. du Lac occasionally finds it
difficult to talk about Claudia.
Got that.
Mr. du Lac would like to apologize
and continue with the interview,
if you are in
Still recording.
[CAR HORN HONKING, DOG
BARKING IN DISTANCE]
[RAT SQUEAKING]
[RAT SQUEALING]
[THUD]
"Rash of mysterious deaths
at university libraries
perplex authorities".
Listen to this.
"Housekeeping staff
of Vanderbilt University
tried to rouse students
who appeared to have
fallen asleep at their studies,
only to discover that they
were, in fact, deceased.
Similar incidents have been recorded
at the College of Charleston,
Lincoln University in Jefferson City,
and the University of Alabama".
It's her. It has to be her.
It could be her.
But I am the one who is presently
standing in front of you.
And unlike Claudia,
I am a full-blooded adult
with all the right appendages.
So, if my considerable considerables
continue to be squandered
Two crime scenes, seven deaths.
Close proximity.

Cause of deaths,
for reason, under investigation.
Coroner's office
[MUTTERING INDISTINCTLY]
[SOFT, INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]
LOUIS: I'm sitting on the same balcony
where you used to write

and I'll sit here forever

looking down both ends
of Royal Street
[SIGHS]
waitin' for your return

for your forgiveness.
[TELEPHONE RINGING]

Hello?
Sorry, I
No, no. It's good to hear your voice.
Yeah, I-I could meet you.


We're, um
We're headed north.
Crash cleaned us out.
And don't offer, because I'm not asking.
Levi found some work near Boston.
We feel blessed for the work.
You look good.
Don't need that either, Louis
or whoever you are that took my Louis.
It's me, Grace.
I sat across the dinner table
from him my whole life.
The pews in St. Augustine's on Sunday.
Hid my fourth-grade
report card on purpose.
'Cause his was so bad
and he didn't want
our parents to find out.
You're not my Louis.
You can't be.


I prayed myself old,
beggin' what to do about you.

God never talked back, so

this is how it has to be,
for me, for my family.
You understand?



LOUIS: "I spend time
following Louis and Lestat
now that I am my own woman
with no obvious sense
of why I follow them,
other than meaning slowly
disintegrates without them

my companions in immortality.

But today, at the cemetery,
I finally understood
something so obvious,
which I pondered for a decade
[CRYING]
why they made me.

To be Louis' sister".
[SOFT JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING]



Thank you.

[RECORD SCRATCHES]
The prodigal daughter.
I've come to apologize.
I put you both in a bad spot.
I wasn't right in my head.
I am now.
Apology not accepted.
How was college? Magna cum?
Summa cum?
Phi Beta Kappa?
I've read a lot of books.
Started with Persia and Babylon,
the old gods who longed for blood.
A lot of it was popcorn,
but a few old tomes.
A Romanian tract on "vampirs".
A strange old Hungarian text,
"Masticatione Mortuorum",
the "chewing dead".
I plan to leave for that part
of the world as soon as I can.
So, quick stop home to do laundry
before you fuck off for good.
A quick stop to pick up Louis.
[SCOFFS]
Oh.
Perused a few folklore anthologies,
and now you're going to cross the ocean
and take on a society of monsters.
- [BOOK THUDS]
- If what I've read is lies,
then tell me what's true.
[SCOFFS]
Seven years and what's changed,
other than you need a housekeeper?
[BAG THUDS]
The vampires out there
are vicious.
Oh

but you've learned that already.
Who did you meet out there
in the American hinterland?
Read her, Louis.
That's it, keep 'em scared.
That's his way.
The vampires in Europe
are much, much worse.
But I think he's scared.
I never asked.
How did Charlie taste?
Like the love you'll never really know?
And when he's scared, he ridicules.
She was a destitute little girl,
destined to live
an inconsequential little life.
And we took it from her.
We cursed her.
Come with me!
Come with me, Louis.
- Lou.
- I thought I could live without you,
- but I was wrong.
- Louis.
- Louis!
- His love is a small box he keeps you in.
Don't stay in it.
A thousand nights of sulking,
and the first sight of her,
you are just gonna up and leave me?!
Please, come with me!
Let's be vampires worthy of your love!
- Aah!
- [GASPS]
Get the fuck off her!
Aah! [GASPING]
[THUDDING, CLATTERING]
[LOUIS AND LESTAT GRUNTING]

[LESTAT ROARS]
[GLASS SHATTERS]
[THUDDING]
[CLAUDIA SOBBING]
[WAILS] Stop! Don't you touch!
- [GRUNTING]
- [BREATHING HEAVILY]
Aah!
- [GLASS SHATTERING]
- Aah!
[LESTAT ROARS]
[THUDDING, CLATTERING CONTINUE]

[LOUD BANGING]

- Aah!
- LESTAT: Cheri, let's stop this!
You don't want to fight
like this anymore.
I am trying to restrain myself!
Stop! Please, stop!
Don't do it!
Please!
LOUIS: Stay back, Claudia.
It's okay. It's all good.
Daddy Lou
It's okay.
We're done.
I'm I'm right here.
I'm
It's over. S-Stay where you are, okay?
We had enough.
We just [COUGHING]
need a moment here. [COUGHS]
Just [GASPS]
- [LESTAT GROWLS]
- Aah!
[WHIMPERING]
[THUD]
[LOUIS SCREAMS, GLASS SHATTERING]
Louis, no!
I fought myself a million times,
fought my nature
[BLOOD SQUELCHING]
controlled my temper.
I never once harmed you.
Uncle Les!

It's "Uncle Les" now suddenly?
[CRYING] Let him go.
He didn't do nothin'.
Let him go. It's me you want.
[CHUCKLES] Listen to me,
and listen very carefully,
my infant death.
[LOUIS BREATHING RAGGEDLY]

It was never you.

[SOBBING]
I chose you.
- [GROANS]
- [BLOOD SQUELCHING]
Louis!
Louis!
Louis!

[GASPING]


I have waited, Louis.
I have patiently waited in vain
[BREATHING RAGGEDLY]
for you to love me
as I love you.

Just say it.
Say, "Lestat, I am never
going to love you".

It would help me a great deal
to hear that from your lips

your quivering
hateful lips.

Let go of me!

Anything for you.

[GASPS]
[GASPING]


[THUD]
Louis!

[SOBBING]


[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING]

Your home is where you're happy ♪

It's not where you're not free ♪
Your home is where
you can be what you are ♪
'Cause you were just born to be ♪
Now they'll show you their castles ♪
And diamonds for all to see ♪
But they'll never show you
their piece of mind ♪
'Cause they don't know
how to be free ♪
So burn all your bridges ♪
Leave your whole life behind ♪
You can do what you want to do ♪
'Cause you're strong in your mind ♪
And anywhere you might wander ♪
You could make that your home ♪
Just as long as you've got
love in your heart ♪
You'll never be alone ♪
Just as long as you've got
love in your heart ♪
You'll never be alone, no, no, no ♪
You'll never be alone ♪
LOUIS: Are we the sum
of our worst moments?

Can we be forgiven
if we do not forgive others?

"He only beat me the one time, Officer".
LESTAT: And she is poisoning
Louis against me.

Checkmate.
CLAUDIA: We're his slaves,
and I shall free us both.


MOLLOY: "Woman with
purple shoes, please".
Please, no. Please, stop.
It's a kill list.
Episode 5, "A Vile Hunger
for Your Hammering Heart".
What do you do with
a teen out of control?
Claudia has come up with a hobby,
and it is not helpful for
certain vampire rules.
Hey, boss! Over here!
What you don't want to do
is leave evidence,
and when you're a teen vampire,
that's hard.
You're dropping bodies,
taking souvenirs.
CLAUDIA: No, no, no, no.
And doing it without
the knowledge of our parents,
because we are pissed-off teens.
LOUIS: Have you lost your goddamn mind?
And a teen that is becoming
a 25-year-old,
a 30-year-old, a 35-year-old
in a teen's body.
And she asks a very profound question.
Who am I supposed to love?
How are you gonna fix it, huh?
This is why, ultimately,
this is a vampire rule
you do not make children vampires,
because there will be problems
growing up with this body.
Don't Don't run off.
- I know we made some
- Mistakes?
And it is something she
throws back in Louis's face.
You think on that some.
"Why was I the thing to
make up for your mistakes?"
- I think that haunts Louis.
- [DOOR CLOSES]
I had no words for her.
What words were there?
Claudia goes out to discover
a world that Lestat warned her about.
She has a real want and need,
there must be somebody other
than Louis and Lestat out there.
She's going through all these libraries,
trying to read about ancient history,
and seeing if there's any evidence
that there are others out there.
And she comes across one.
You hungry?
This is where we start building
the Anne Rice universe.
She meets another vampire named Bruce.
You don't kill like a "Bruce".
What do I kill like?
You kill like a
like a killer.
As Lestat rightfully warned her,
there are wolves around the corner.
You're getting a little
close there, Bruce.
- [CRACK]
- [SCREAMS]
You are being rude!
[WHIMPERS]
It's a horrible thing
that happens to Claudia,
but it has toughened her up, and
she ultimately comes back home.
[DOOR OPENS]
It's the kid that goes, "My
parents weren't all that bad.
I have gone out and seen life.
It is not all easy and conquerable".
And she comes back with
hat half in hand,
but with a mission
to take the good vampire
and continue on with her life,
and that is at odds with
the other vampire in the house.
You're going to cross the ocean
and take on a society of monsters?
[BOOK THUMPS]
It is about the fight of Louis,
the fight for Louis's soul.
Come with me.
Louis!
A thousand nights of sulking,
and the first sight of her,
you are just going to up and leave me?
Please, come with me. Let's be
vampires worthy of your love!
Ahh!
- [GASPS]
- LOUIS: Get the fuck off her!
[SCREAMS]
I mean, in the end, it's
"Everybody Loves Louis",
isn't it?
Let him go!
He didn't do nothing. Let him go.
It's me you want.
[CRYING]

It was never you.
He tells Louis that he loves him,
and Louis never says it back to him.
So it's all just coming to a hill.
Let go of me!
Anything for you.
[GASPS]
[PANICKED GASPING]

CLAUDIA: Louis!
[CRYING] No!



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