ARMAND & DANIEL
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Laito being the Mad Hatter is just *chef's kiss*
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Kinda insane that in the show that is rooted firmly in its use of the unreliable narrator trope, it seems all too common that:
1. People believe Armand had to have turned Daniel out of spite just because Louis said so.
2. Armand was lying about Lestat being attracted to him, a character who is known for being alluring and attractive.
I wonder what the common denominator between those two things are? So anything anyone says about Armand is true, but everything Armand says is automatically a lie? Okay, sure.
I guess it bothers me because Assad is so beautiful and he nails how charming and seductive Armand is meant to be. Why are people so determined to deny that characters in-universe might find him attractive? No one had an issue believing it in the books. He also captured the fragility and very real vulnerability Armand exhibits in fleeting moments. Heβs such a gorgeous character and it sucks to see people overlook Assadβs work.
If you came away from season 2 thinking Armand is a βmoustache-twirling villainβ as I believe Assad(?) put it, whose every action is rooted in callousness and pure evil, you are watching the wrong show. There are much worse characters than him and even they are layered and complex.
Yes, Armand is evil. Yes, he did terrible things. Yes, he lies often. But he is not the Big Bad a lot of people pretend he is and not every word out of his mouth is a lie. There is so much more to him and why he acts the way he does. The actors have said so, the show-runner said so, the writers said so, the books said so, the show itself said so. Read between the lines please. Or just read the actual lines. Itβs not even subtext.
Heβs morally grey like everyone else and heβs going to have a lot more screen time so if you insist on hating him, Iβd prepare yourself for that. He and Lestat have a very real history. Itβs just a little weird how people purposely mischaracterise him (and all the other characters in the process). Heβd be so boring if he was the one-note villain many seem to believe he is.
Tbh one of my first sketches of them ever-
Interview with the Vampire (2022) | Season 2, Episode 7 Assad Zaman as The Vampire Armand