No Pain
- Episode aired May 26, 2024
Armand tells the history of the Theatre des Vampires; Louis tells of his reluctance to join.Armand tells the history of the Theatre des Vampires; Louis tells of his reluctance to join.Armand tells the history of the Theatre des Vampires; Louis tells of his reluctance to join.
- Quang Pham
- (as Khetphet 'KP' Phagnasay)
- Tuan Pham
- (as Yung)
- Chef Taka
- (as Takeshi Ito)
- Sickly Vampire
- (as Lukáš Vychopeň)
Featured reviews
Plot: 8/10 The story shifts gears and gives us a deeper look at the toxic romance at the center of it all. The pacing picks up and tensions finally explode.
Acting: 9/10 Jacob Anderson is incredible, and Sam Reid returns with magnetic fury. The performances feel raw, dangerous, and deeply human despite the fangs.
Writing: 8/10 Every line feels sharp and emotionally loaded. The dialogue carries the weight of regret, blame, and things better left unsaid.
Visuals and Direction: 8.5/10 The production continues to impress. Intimate moments are framed like paintings. Blood and candlelight never looked so tragic.
Pacing: 7.5/10 It still takes its time, but this episode has more momentum. Things are finally moving, and it feels like something important is breaking.
Overall: 8/10 A dark and gripping hour that delivers the emotional pain its title promises. Brutal, romantic, and unforgettable.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Louis and Armand were at the bar, they interacted with French Existential Philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who went by the name Jean-Paul. Jean Paul said "Evil is the product of the ability of humans to make abstract what is concrete."
- Quotes
Armand: How was your walkabout, Mr. Molloy?
Daniel Molloy: Michelin fish in the desert. I burned my entire per diem.How many people in the world know what you know, Rashid? How many Rashids, Rashid?
Rashid: I suspect just enough to help them stay hidden.
Daniel Molloy: No, that's how billionaire vampires do it. How does your average Jo Mo vampire keep people like you in line? Unspoken threats?
Rashid: The threat is always there. He could kill us both now. But he doesn't. They are peaceful beings.
Daniel Molloy: They drain and disappear us.
Rashid: They have a biological imperative that is in conflict with human morality. But what is that morality other than rules agreed upon?
Armand: Thank you, Rashid. A romantic answer to your question. The average vampire has minimal contact with humanity. When exposed, they feed or run or kill themselves. And I'd say we're multi-millionaires. Not quite a billion. It was wrong of Louis to enter your memories yesterday. You were invited here as a guest.
- SoundtracksA Vein Winding Through The Heart Of Paris
performed by Daniel Hart, Veronika Vitazkova & Anna Frisanova