Ourย Interview with the Vampire Season 2 recaps continue with episode 5, โDon’t Be Afraid, Just Start The Tape.โ Catch up on our previous recaps for the first three episodes right here.ย Beware: spoilers below!
On the one hand, on a narrative level, โDonโt Be Afraid, Just Start the Tapeโ answers why, if Armand (Assad Zaman) was around for the first interview, he ever allowed it to be published in the first place. On the other hand, on a meta-production level, the episode raises some new questions of its own.
โDonโt Be Afraidโ goes back and forth between vampire Louis (Jacob Anderson) and interviewer Daniel (Eric Bogosian) talking in the present, and flashbacks to the fateful interview between Louis and young Daniel (Luke Brandon Field) in 1973 San Francisco.
In the present, Louis and Armand tell Daniel that they thought theyโd achieved a balance with the theatre coven, unaware of the plotting around them.
Malik (Elander Moore) is a human visitor, Armandโs prey for the day. Louis explains to Daniel that Armand doesnโt feed often, but when he does, he prefers to hunt. Armand likes to choose victims who do harm in the world. If he canโt find one, then he gets someone whoโs already suicidal.ย If the designated person (who knows what theyโre in for) can make it to a specified destination by sundown, they will be spared and made rich. Daniel asks if anyone has ever lived to receive the payment.ย
Back in San Francisco in 1973, at the end of their last interview session, Louis bit Daniel. Daniel blacked out, Armand pulled Louis off of him, and left Daniel to recover in a drug den.
Daniel says that Armand has made hundreds of thousands of kills. How often has he spared a life? Louis replies, โArmand could see I was partial to you. Armand preserves my happiness โฆ He had a hunch you might prove fruitful in later times.โย
Flash back to 1973. Louis takes young Daniel, high on cocaine and Quaaludes, to a shabby apartment in one of the many low-end buildings he owns. Thereโs a coffin as well as the usual furniture. Daniel offers sex, but Louis declines. Heโs had a lot of sex with mortals, but Danielโs interview is a new kind of offer.
Daniel doesnโt believe Louis is a vampire, so Louis shows him his fangs and supernatural speed. Daniel is terrified, but Louis tells him, โDonโt be afraid; just start the tape.โ
In the present, Daniel says that Malik will be dead in two hours; Louis has made Daniel an accomplice to murder. Theyโve done thirteen interview sessions. Daniel wants some time to know what happened between them in 1973.
In the initial interview, Louis talks about Lestat as though he were a completely superficial, talentless idiot. Louis then remembers Claudia leaving on the train, as he contemplated suicide after her departure.
Young Daniel canโt believe that Louis would even think of killing himself, since he can avoid the ravages of mortality.ย
Daniel asks Louis Louis to turn him. Louis is infuriated and almost rips Danielโs throat out.
In the present, Daniel has a new-to-both-him-and-Louis cleaned-up audio of the end of the interview. Daniel says that his assistant restored the audio, although we know the Talamasca agent really supplied it.
The tape has Armand rushing in, pulling Louis off young Daniel, and the subsequent conversation between the two vampires. Armand is tired of Louis picking up โlowlifes,โ then making a mess that Armand has to clean up. Louis says that Armand is boring, that the ten hours he spent with young Daniel were more fascinating than the decades heโs spent with Armand.
Armand confronts Louis about his wallowing in self-pity. Also, they havenโt talked about Lestat in twenty-three years, and now his name is practically all Louis could say to young Daniel. Louis also spoke about Claudia. When he protests that he loved her, Armand points out that she didnโt love Louis as either Lestat or Armand has. Louis says he knows. He remembers Paris.
In the present, Louis doesnโt remember any of this. But there are door slams on the tape, indicating Louis ran out of the building into the daylight, where he began to burn.ย
In the present, Louis apparently has suppressed the memory from 1973 until now but remembers Armand dragging him back into the building. Much of Louisโ skin had burned away. The pain was โlike a siren.โย
When Louis regains consciousness, Armand tells him that he drank from โa drug fiend,โ then said the worst things heโd ever said to Armand and ran out into the sun. Louis apologizes. While they talk, Armand repeatedly psychokinetically raises young Daniel into the air, then drops him to the floor.
Armand tells Louis that he had to chase down a neighbor who saw what was happening to Louis in the daylight. (Armand, being ancient, can withstand the sun.) Young Daniel sees the plastic-wrapped corpse and is sure heโs next.ย
Armand plays back Louisโ tape, in which Louis talks about how Lestatโs favorite prey was young men like Daniel because they stood on โthe threshold of possibility.โ Louis asserts that Lestat did not understand this himself.
Armand is interested in young Daniel because Louis has brought 128 young men home, and young Daniel is the first Louis didnโt โconsummate and drain.โ
Young Daniel begs Armand not to kill him. Armand tells young Daniel, โYouโre going to teach me how to be fascinating.โ Armand reaches into young Danielโs mind and brings up acts of cruelty and chicanery that Daniel committed as a child and as a youth.ย
In the present, Daniel determines that the vampires kept him in the apartment for about half a week. Armand was in some kind of a trance, murmuring to himself for part of it.
Louis, still badly injured, rouses Armand from his trance by begging to be put in a coffin. Armand obliges and gives his blood to Louis while telling him that heโs listened to the tapes twice. Louis says what he said on the recordings was trash. Armand wonders if Louis was spinning a fantasy for young Daniel so that, if it were published, Lestat would buy a copy and come looking for Louis.ย
Armand knows where Lestat (Sam Reid, in voiceover) is. He psychically communicated to Lestat to tell him that Louis is thinking of him. Lestat, being Louisโ maker, cannot psychically connect to Louis. Louis insists that he doesnโt want Lestat.
Armand psychically tells Lestat that Louis has injured himself. Armand relays Lestatโs message of concern, but wonโt repeat Lestatโs declarations of love for Louis.
Armand lulls young Daniel into a comfortable trance and starts to give him a โpeaceful death,โ but Louis rises from his sick bed and says he needs โthis oneโ to live.
In the present, Daniel recalls that Louis told young Daniel that he is not inconsequential or a junkie but rather a bright young reporter with stories to tell. If things ever get bad again, Daniel is to remember these words.ย
Daniel has destroyed two marriages and messed up his two daughters, but he remained a journalist. He was never so lost that he couldnโt hold down a job. Heโs in tears.
Daniel points out to Louis that both of their memories were fogged by Armand at exactly the same time. When Armand returns from his hunt, Louis says that he and Daniel discussed San Francisco in 1973, and why Armand spared him. Armand says some of the exact words heโd implanted in Louisโ memory. There is a meaningful silence.
Letโs be clear. This is Interview with the Vampire, not The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The word โinterviewโ is in the title. There will be talking.
But the word โvampireโ is also in the title. Despite the outstanding burn makeups (for several different stages) on Anderson and the occasional attacks on young Daniel, thereโs a remarkable lack of blood or action overall.ย
Yes, the information we get in โDonโt Be Afraid, Just Start the Tapeโ is useful and intriguing. Our curiosity is piqued.Itโs certainly high time we got an explanation of why Louis was so scornful of Lestat in the original interview, and how Daniel survived. But it seems odd that the creative team put it all in one episode instead of interspersing it with more visual sequences.ย
This leads us to meta questions about whether the rest of the season will be at such breakneck speed that there wonโt be time for any more long ruminations, whether budget constraints demanded an episode essentially confined to two sets, or what went into the decision-making here.ย
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