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10:00PM AMC | Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire Season 1 finale: Louis reveals a new element in the interview that changes everything; the vampire family plans to leave town following a big Mardi Gras ball. |
Give me your hand, he asks. I beg your pardon? she demands. No, he says, taking her hand, I want to see what the future holds for you. What are you doing? she asks. You didn't know I was an authority on astrology, numerology and palm reading, did you? he asks. I don't believe in such things, she replies. That's a pity, says Gerard, because it says here that your troubled life lies behind you. What do you mean? she asks. Look at your hand, he says, touching her palm intimately--the lifeline, heartline and the love line--the last two converge here, meaning that you're going to have a very successful love life--but what is more important is your lifeline--strong and clean, although there is a very clouded area here. Is that bad? she asks. One might say it's just a clouded area of your life, he says--who it is or what it is is impossible to say. Do you really take this seriously? she asks. Yes, and you should, too, he says--perhaps this is the clouded area of your life you're going through--a thought just occurred to me--who in your life is making you the most miserable--Gabriel Collins, am I correct?--what are you going to do about it? There's nothing I can do, says Sam. In time, you will become the mistress of Collinwood, he says, now is the time to start planning what you'll do--doesn't that make sense? Yes it does, she agrees, I suppose I hadn't wanted to face it, but I really must make some decision about Gabriel--at the moment, however, I still feel like being alone--I think I'll take a walk around the grounds--please excuse me. Of course, he says.[/spoiler]
Julia, I'm convinced more than ever that the evil spirit holds the key to everything that's happened here. He can't be reached, says Julia. What if I don't want to reach him--what if I just want to get rid of him? suggests Barnabas. How? she asks. Another exorcism, says Barnabas. You can't, she objects. I can try, he says, or get someone who knows how. She shakes her head. No, it's too dangerous, she says, believe me, I know what I'm talking about--when he wants to do something, nothing will stop him. His forehead creased with puzzlement, he asks, how do you know that? Because of the way he made me feel when I saw him first, she says, I tried to explain that to you. But if he were gone, perhaps Carolyn and Quentin would recover, suggests Barnabas. That's what Stokes thought, but it didn't work, says Julia. I can't give up, he insists. Barnabas, she says, looking deeply into his eyes, but she walks away and says, I have something important to tell you. Outside the window the ghost stands, looking in at her. Spotting him, she hastily says, it happened at dusk tonight--I was sitting in this room. And what? prompts Barnabas. Nothing, says Julia, it wasn't important, I felt a presence here, probably my imagination, I shouldn't have mentioned it. That's all? asks Barnabas. Yes, she answers. The ghost is gone when Barnabas stands close to Julia and warns, you must be careful--very careful--especially when I'm not with you during the day. I will be, don't worry, she assures him.[/spoiler]