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Lestat takes a blues singer, Antoinette Brown, as a lover. While he claims it is merely to "stave off the dullness" of immortality, Louis feels deeply threatened.

The episode opens in 1917 with Louis attempting to reclaim his humanity through a moral feeding code. He proposes preying only on the "morally corrupt," but the experiment fails when his conscience wavers. Instead, Louis resorts to a "diet" of animals—feeding on cats and rats—which leaves him physically weakened, irritable, and disconnected from his vampiric power. Lestat mocks this choice, famously comparing a non-killing vampire to a "fish that doesn't swim". Watch Interview With The Vampire S01E03 720p WE...

Driven to a "manic" state by starvation and the rejection of his family—his mother literally labels him "the devil"—Louis finally snaps. He viciously tortures Fenwick and hangs his mutilated body outside City Hall with a "Whites Only" sign. This act of "vampiric activism" triggers a massive white-supremacist riot that burns Storyville to the ground. Interview With the Vampire Recap: Bad Daddy - Vulture Lestat takes a blues singer, Antoinette Brown, as a lover