Amc's Anne Rice series 'Talamasca: The Secret Order' takes an unconventional approach with its portrayal of vampires. In a departure from the typical dark, brooding creatures often depicted in vampire lore, Jason Schwartzman's character Burton embodies an "unexpected" and offbeat persona.
The show's creators deliberately sought to subvert expectations by making Burton a character who has seemingly sold out on his vampiric nature. The actor lives a luxurious life in New York City, with a spacious apartment in the Dakota and a seemingly carefree existence, despite being surrounded by people catering to his every whim. In reality, however, Burton is a lonely figure, struggling to form genuine connections with those around him.
One notable aspect of Burton's character is his fixation on appearances. He spends hours agonizing over what to wear for each social engagement, as if presenting himself in the best possible light is crucial. This level of self-awareness and image-consciousness sets him apart from other vampire characters, making him a refreshingly modern take on the genre.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, co-showrunner John Lee Hancock revealed that he deliberately sought to challenge conventional expectations when it comes to vampires in media. He wanted Burton to be a character who defies traditional stereotypes, rather than conforming to them. By doing so, Hancock aimed to create a more complex and nuanced portrayal of the vampire world.
The show's arrival on AMC and AMC+ has generated significant buzz among fans of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, as well as newcomers looking for something fresh in the genre. With its unique take on vampires, 'Talamasca: The Secret Order' promises to be an intriguing addition to the world of vampire fiction.
				
			The show's creators deliberately sought to subvert expectations by making Burton a character who has seemingly sold out on his vampiric nature. The actor lives a luxurious life in New York City, with a spacious apartment in the Dakota and a seemingly carefree existence, despite being surrounded by people catering to his every whim. In reality, however, Burton is a lonely figure, struggling to form genuine connections with those around him.
One notable aspect of Burton's character is his fixation on appearances. He spends hours agonizing over what to wear for each social engagement, as if presenting himself in the best possible light is crucial. This level of self-awareness and image-consciousness sets him apart from other vampire characters, making him a refreshingly modern take on the genre.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, co-showrunner John Lee Hancock revealed that he deliberately sought to challenge conventional expectations when it comes to vampires in media. He wanted Burton to be a character who defies traditional stereotypes, rather than conforming to them. By doing so, Hancock aimed to create a more complex and nuanced portrayal of the vampire world.
The show's arrival on AMC and AMC+ has generated significant buzz among fans of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, as well as newcomers looking for something fresh in the genre. With its unique take on vampires, 'Talamasca: The Secret Order' promises to be an intriguing addition to the world of vampire fiction.
 ! I mean, who wouldn't want to see a modern take on vampires that's not all about darkness and brooding? Jason Schwartzman's character Burton is literally giving me life - his fixation on appearances is so relatable, you know?
! I mean, who wouldn't want to see a modern take on vampires that's not all about darkness and brooding? Jason Schwartzman's character Burton is literally giving me life - his fixation on appearances is so relatable, you know?  Like, we've all spent hours agonizing over what to wear for a party or something. But seriously, I love how the showrunners are subverting expectations by making Burton not just a traditional vampire but also this complex character who's struggling with genuine connections. It sounds like it's gonna be so much more than just your average vamp flick
 Like, we've all spent hours agonizing over what to wear for a party or something. But seriously, I love how the showrunners are subverting expectations by making Burton not just a traditional vampire but also this complex character who's struggling with genuine connections. It sounds like it's gonna be so much more than just your average vamp flick 
 , especially with jason schwartzman's character burton being like, totally different from what we'd expect from a vampire
, especially with jason schwartzman's character burton being like, totally different from what we'd expect from a vampire  . his fixation on appearances is so relatable tbh, who hasn't spent hours agonizing over what to wear for a party or date?
. his fixation on appearances is so relatable tbh, who hasn't spent hours agonizing over what to wear for a party or date?  . it's about time we get some fresh perspectives on this classic genre! can't wait to dive into 'talamasca: the secret order' and see where it takes us
. it's about time we get some fresh perspectives on this classic genre! can't wait to dive into 'talamasca: the secret order' and see where it takes us 

 and still look fabulous while doing it
 and still look fabulous while doing it  . It's nice to see someone who's so fixated on appearances, but also really struggling with the loneliness that comes with immortality
. It's nice to see someone who's so fixated on appearances, but also really struggling with the loneliness that comes with immortality  . I'm intrigued by how they're making vampires more relatable in this show - it's not just about the bloodsucking and the dark vibes, but about the human (or rather, supernatural) side of things
. I'm intrigued by how they're making vampires more relatable in this show - it's not just about the bloodsucking and the dark vibes, but about the human (or rather, supernatural) side of things  .
. . Burton's character is soooo interesting - he's like, living the high life on the outside but stuck in his own ways of thinking, you know? His fixation on appearances is wild
. Burton's character is soooo interesting - he's like, living the high life on the outside but stuck in his own ways of thinking, you know? His fixation on appearances is wild  . I need to watch more of it ASAP. It sounds like they're really pushing the boundaries of what vampires can be in media, and that's something I'm all about
. I need to watch more of it ASAP. It sounds like they're really pushing the boundaries of what vampires can be in media, and that's something I'm all about  . Can't wait for the next episode!
. Can't wait for the next episode!  . It shows that vampires don't have to be all dark and brooding, we can make them quirky and interesting too
. It shows that vampires don't have to be all dark and brooding, we can make them quirky and interesting too  . Can't wait to see where this show goes from here!
. Can't wait to see where this show goes from here! 

 The way the showrunners are challenging traditional stereotypes and creating a more complex world for vampires is super cool
 The way the showrunners are challenging traditional stereotypes and creating a more complex world for vampires is super cool  . I mean, who would've thought a high-maintenance vampire with anxiety about his outfit was the most relatable one?
. I mean, who would've thought a high-maintenance vampire with anxiety about his outfit was the most relatable one?  The show's attempt to subvert expectations is really paying off, and I'm here for it!
 The show's attempt to subvert expectations is really paying off, and I'm here for it! 
 but like on a deeper level, his obsession with appearances is also kinda deep
 but like on a deeper level, his obsession with appearances is also kinda deep  anyone else watch it?
 anyone else watch it? 
 The way the showrunners subverted expectations by making him seemingly "selling out" on his vampiric nature is genius
 The way the showrunners subverted expectations by making him seemingly "selling out" on his vampiric nature is genius  I'm loving the focus on appearances and self-awareness - it's like, totally relatable for anyone who's ever felt pressure to present a perfect image online
 I'm loving the focus on appearances and self-awareness - it's like, totally relatable for anyone who's ever felt pressure to present a perfect image online  . The showrunners did an amazing job of creating a modern take on vampires that's actually kinda refreshing
. The showrunners did an amazing job of creating a modern take on vampires that's actually kinda refreshing  . I'm definitely gonna be checking out this show ASAP
. I'm definitely gonna be checking out this show ASAP  !
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 It's so refreshing to see a character like Burton who's not your typical brooding vampire. I mean, we've all seen those types before and they get old after a while
 It's so refreshing to see a character like Burton who's not your typical brooding vampire. I mean, we've all seen those types before and they get old after a while  . But Burton's weirdness is actually kind of endearing? He seems so... human?
. But Burton's weirdness is actually kind of endearing? He seems so... human?