Methinks folks are taking Lara's vampire speech too seriously.I don't think it was meant to be anything other thanentertainment.
It didn't "educate" me about vampire legends, but it was fun to watch.As Ms. Lawrence & Mr Ellis pointed out, Lara's gorgeous & hasSTAR quality.
Methinks David is alone in his opinion.
KLS would have been perfect in another soap. I wonder why she didn't go that route?
KLS did tons of guest-starring parts on primetime TV shows. Certain shows seemingly loved her so much that they featured her in more than one guest role over the course of the series. She also had small parts in a few major feature films and bigger parts in some independent films.
Lara Parker had the same basic career after DS, too. Though she did do the cable nighttime soap New Day In Eden as well as the daytime soap Capital
Also, let's not forget that Lara was also busy raising her two sons, getting divorced a few years after DS went off the air and then marrying her current husband, and becoming a mother for the third time. In short, she had a life outside showbusiness. As we all know, she didn't let grass grow under her feet if she became dissatisfied with Hollywood, she went back to school and also began a writing career. She has gained a vast knowledge on the subjects of literature and mythtology as a whole, and she has imparted some of what she has learned in her interviews on the DVDs. The lady knows what she's talking about- don't knock her! I have nothing but the deepest respect for Lara, and it's a pity that some people here don't. Ok, I may have stoked the fires of controversy here, but it's something I had to get off my chest.
She has gained a vast knowledge on the subjects of literature and mythtology as a whole, and she has imparted some of what she has learned in her interviews on the DVDs. The lady knows what she's talking about- don't knock her! I have nothing but the deepest respect for Lara, and it's a pity that some people here don't. Ok, I may have stoked the fires of controversy here, but it's something I had to get off my chest.
I am curious as to how many people found it difficult to keep up with DS. By that I mean back in the days when we did not have VCRs or DVRs if you missed an episode, you missed it. It started to get very difficult to give up that block of time each afternoon to watch the show as other things in life started happening too. It can be a tough decision was to what to do - keep that commitment of watching the show each time during that time of day or doing something else you want to do. I remember that being a dilemma for me back in the day. Anyone else have that problem?
I think that is undoubtedly the single worst "interview" on any of the DS DVDs. Anyone could've delivered a "lecture" on the sexual nature of vampires. She didn't say anything that any lit major who's barely stuck their toes into the area of horror hasn't heard before.Personally, I think the point of interviewing the actors is to draw on their experience as actors in the show, whether that involves their perception of their characters, their experiences while the show was in production, or their feelings about the continued popularity of the series.Parker's ode to the sensual vampire, as I recall, is pretty much devoid of any direct reference to the series. It comes across as rather self-indulgent.