I don't feel like Rice vampires are all that into humans, though. But it's been so long, I could easily be wrong.
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IIRC, most of the humans being mooned over by vamps were vamped pretty quickly in the Riceverse. The only exceptions I can think of were Daniel and the guy in Tale of the Body Thief (David something?), both of whom were also eventually vamped.
Louis was very mopey.
Yeah, but not because he was in love with some human chick and his vampire nature made their love FORBIDDEN and IMPOSSIBLE. That kind of angst didn't really exist in those books.
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I'm watching Innocence right now. It was so much easier to like B/A knowing that a) he goes evil and b) he leaves town and c) she does the nasty with Spike and ends up liking him. I read the Wikipedia entry on the extended Twilight saga and I can't imagine Bella kicking Edward in the nuts. I know Joss not only pissed people off by saying he was there to give them what they want, not what they need but he also participated in Spikely fan-pandering, but I do respect what he did with most of a really peculiar relationship.
IIRC, most of the humans being mooned over by vamps were vamped pretty quickly in the Riceverse. The only exceptions I can think of were Daniel and the guy in Tale of the Body Thief (David something?), both of whom were also eventually vamped.
Marius (I think) had Armand as a human houseboy (or the Renaissance equivalent) in his catacombs for quite a while before finally vamping him.
It's been so long since I've read any Anne Rice that I can't totally remember. I think maybe Marius had a thing for Pandora when she was human as well, and then he vamped her.
So maybe Marius is just deviant in the Rice!vampire world. Human-lover.
I think for the most part, they talk the long view -- they know they're around forever, so why fuck around with the short term of humans. Like Claudia (that's her name, right?) -- they wanted a little girl to play with, but the year or whatever they could get out of a real girl was bullshit.
I think Interview is the only Rice book I kept when I did some big book purge, but now I think I should re-read it.
I am watching White Collar--I am a couple weeks behind the US-- and I think they were filming the scene at the restaurant across from Grand Central Station when I was in NY. I didn't see any of the actors when I went by, but I didn't really stand around and gawk.
I think for the most part, they talk the long view -- they know they're around forever, so why fuck around with the short term of humans. Like Claudia (that's her name, right?) -- they wanted a little girl to play with, but the year or whatever they could get out of a real girl was bullshit.
That's pretty much it. Lestat always regarded humans as toys. Louis was all mopey and I AM A MONSTER!, but didn't pine after humans. Marius did keep Armand as some sort of twisted combo of pet/snack bar, but always intended to vamp him.
(Of course I know this stuff. I even re-read Interview and Lestat once a year or so.)