Warning: spoilers! How the series finale of ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ solidifies its quirky legacy

 

About Laszlo’s Frankenstein-like creation (the monster is, um, sexually aroused) and their new plan to construct a wife for the beast, the show begins with some pre-credits action.

Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) is still being persuaded by Nandor (Kayvan Novak) to join him in a “equal” collaboration as a crimefighting pair,

Replete with superhero attire.Everything is normal, funny, and enjoyable until the vampires abruptly leave for their interviews.

After six years, the “documentary” camera team that is the show’s concept is departing the home.Guillermo isn’t handling the significant shift well,

But the long-living vampires aren’t phased by this—they clarify that it’s not even the first documentary about them. Guillermo’s strong emotions are crushed by the usual “Shadows” jargon:

 

While Americans are struggling to make ends meet, Congress sneaks a pay increase for itself into a spending bill.

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