'The Show Is Built to Make People Feel Insane'
Briefly

The AMC adaptation of the Vampire Chronicles series subverts expectations and cuts through middling streaming bloat with intertwining queer love stories, praised for being creative, sexy, and devastating.
Season two of Interview With the Vampire is described as a tough shoot due to production challenges, yet delivers a compelling narrative ending in a seismic reunion and the show's renewal for a third season.
Rolin Jones emphasizes the show is designed to evoke strong emotions, stating that 'The show is built to make people feel insane,' with a focus on creating strong feelings.
Jones describes the writers' room as a collection of 'broken Christmas toys' and 'broken playwrights,' emphasizing the unique and stylish writing approach taken for the show.
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