The momentInterview With the Vampirefans have been dreading for two seasons finally arrived.

How is this happening?

How did we get ourselves into this situation?

Sam Reid as Lestat De Lioncourt, Ben Daniels as Santiago

“Interview with the Vampire” stars Ben Daniels and Sam Reid.Larry Horricks/AMC

“He’s coming out for revenge and then he changes his mind,” Reid says.

“That’s the framework of the way that the story is told by Louis and Armand.

But they also don’t know that he changes his mind.

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“Interview with the Vampire” season 2, episode 7’s trial.Larry Horricks/AMC

So there’s a lot of layers.

He laughs before adding, “There’s a lot of complexity in our vampire show.”

“But that can be confusing for an audience.

Jacob Anderson as Louis De Point Du Lac, Jake Cecil as Gustave, Jordan Unachukwu as Planche

Jordan Unachukwu, Jacob Anderson, and Jake Cecil in “Interview with the Vampire”.Larry Horricks/AMC

Or, ‘Why is he speaking in that way?’

So that it does feel justified when you fully understand what happened.

It is very hard to control because he’s just like a ball of emotion.

He’s a tempest of his feelings.

He’s not very good at controlling himself.

He’s also not a planner; he just kind of feels it out and wings it.

So it’s all messy and chaotic.

And this is the last place he wants to be.

This show is crazy.'

And I don’t really know how people are going to react to that.”

“It does feel like that when you’re in it,” Reid says.

It’s very fun though.”

He realizes Louis is never going to forgive him."

“It was a progression of makeup on Delainey,” Reid says.

But it was pretty brutal, I’ve got to say.

They’re so similar, and I think it’s so heartbreaking that it just never happened.

He’s never going to get over it."

The season 2 finale ofInterview With the Vampireairs Sunday, June 29 on AMC.