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"Is My Very Nature That of a Devil"
Series Interview with the Vampire
Season 1, Episode 3
Interview with the Vampire 1x03 001
Air date October 16th, 2022
Writers Rolin Jones; Hannah Moscovitch
Director Keith Powell
Producers Rolin Jones; Hannah Moscovitch; Eleanor Burgess; Mark McNair; Adam O'Byrne; Brennan Parks; Jessica Held; Coline Abert; Oliver Coke; Alan Taylor; Christopher Rice; Anne Rice
Starring Jacob Anderson; Sam Reid; Bailey Bass; Eric Bogosian
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"Is My Very Nature That of a Devil" is the third episode of season one of the Interview with the Vampire television series produced by Gran Via Productions. It was directed by Keith Powell with a script written by Rolin Jones and Hannah Moscovitch. It premiered to AMC+ subscribers off their streaming service on October 9th, 2022. Its first regular airing was on Sunday, October 16th, 2022.

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  • One of the characters featured in this episode is "Jelly Roll" Morton. Jelly Roll Morton was an American ragtime and jazz pianist, bandleader, and composer. He is known for songs such as "Jelly Roll Blues", "New Orleans Blues", "Frog-I-More Rag", "Animule Dance", and "King Porter Stomp". This episode posits the notion that it is actually Lestat who envisions the song that will become "Wolverine Blues", which won't be released until 1923.

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  • Louis de Pointe du Lac: When your mother sees the Devil in your eyes, it's a hard assessment to abandon. Am I from the Devil? Is my very nature that of the Devil? I had hedged against the question, but now it completely overwhelmed me.

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  • Lestat de Lioncourt: We'll be together ten thousand nights, a hundred thousand. What we're doing is hard. Anything that wards off the dungs of the everlasting road we walk -- the pleasures of the flesh, the pleasures of the kill, for me. Pleasures of the good book by the fire for you.

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  • Daniel Molloy: You were the prince of your district. Lestat chased an American icon out of town because he loved you. 1917 doesn't sound like it was such a bad year.

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