This article contains spoilers for the second-season finale of Interview With the Vampire, “And That’s The End of It. There’s Nothing Else.” This is one of many selling points for a show that broke out with critics in its second season, and that has earned a swift renewal for season three from AMC. In an era of streaming sameness, Interview flies into uncharted territory, an epic queer melodrama laced with camp and a centuries-spanning examination of found family.
I’m glad to do it because it’s a great moment, but what the hell? In terms of having to really commit, is that something you felt comfortable with right away? Did it require a level of adjustment? I remember reading the Dubai sections, and just trying to make that language conversational but alien at the same time was always what I was going for.