A documentary-style look into the daily (or rather, nightly) lives of a group of vampires in Staten Island who have โlivedโ together for hundreds and hundreds of years.
Written by Sophie and last updated on Dez 20, 2024.
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Guillermo has a visitor from overseas.
The episode was rated 7,49 from 759 votes.
The opening night of Nadja's vampire nightclub is threatened when the big musical guest cancels.
The episode was rated 7,59 from 787 votes.
The vampires return from their world travels to find their mansion on the verge of collapse, and a freakish new creature in the house.
The episode was rated 7,61 from 846 votes.
Nandor's search for love is finally successful, and Nadja realizes her lifelong ambition of opening a vampire nightclub.
The episode was rated 7,64 from 798 votes.
Nandor and Laszlo air out their differences on a hunting trip at an isolated cabin, Nadja has a girls' night, and Guillermo reconnects with his family for the first time in twelve years.
The episode was rated 7,74 from 781 votes.
Guillermo loses his mind trying to help Nandor plan the perfect vampire wedding.
The episode was rated 7,74 from 770 votes.
The vampires take a trip to the secret Night Market, where all the supernatural creatures gather to barter and haggle.
The episode was rated 7,77 from 804 votes.
The "Go Flip Yourself" episode of *What We Do in the Shadows* takes a hilarious turn as the mansion undergoes a makeover. The vamps and Guillermo find themselves in an HGTV-style reality show, adding a quirky twist to the usual vampire antics. The Sklar brothers' comedic ads for the home-renovation show perfectly capture the cheesy charm of such programs, blending well with the dark humor of the vampire household.
As the episode unfolds, viewers are treated to a glimpse of the vamps' peculiarities in the context of the renovation show. From Lazlo's starstruck enthusiasm to Nadja's unexpected gold toilet acquisition, each character adds their own comedic flair to the mix. The attention to detail in replicating the tone and style of real-life home renovation shows adds a layer of absurdity that highlights the ridiculousness of the genre.
While the episode shines in its satirical take on reality television, it stumbles towards the end with a lackluster conclusion, leaving some viewers wanting more. Despite the mixed reception, standout moments like Matt Berry's iconic pronunciation and the insightful subplot of Nandor's mancave dilemma keep the episode engaging. *What We Do in the Shadows* once again showcases its knack for blending humor with the supernatural, even if this particular episode falls short of its initial promise.
The episode was rated 7,82 from 783 votes.
In the unforgettable episode "Private School" of What We Do in the Shadows, the vampires find themselves navigating the intense private school admissions interview process. Fans and critics alike have hailed this episode as a standout, ranking it among the top three episodes of the entire series. Each scene is a riot, but it's the headmaster segment that truly steals the show with its wonderfully insane and relentlessly funny sitcom premise.
The humor in "Private School" is off the charts, leaving viewers in stitches from start to finish. It's a masterpiece that has garnered praise for its comedic brilliance. From unexpected appearances like Sal to hilarious twists like Nadja taking over as the interviewer, this episode keeps the laughter coming non-stop. Fans couldn't contain their amusement, especially during the headmaster scene, which has been singled out as one of the best moments in the entire series.
One of the highlights of "Private School" is the interview centerpiece, which has been lauded as one of the show's finest moments. The escalation of absurdity and wit in the dialogue is a testament to the show's unique charm. With lines like "Trust me. Gay is in. Gay is hot. I want some gay. Gay it's gonna be," this episode showcases the clever writing and comedic timing that make What We Do in the Shadows a fan favorite.
The episode was rated 7,86 from 804 votes.
In the episode "Sunrise, Sunset" of What We Do in the Shadows, Baby Colin enters a phase that tugs at the heartstrings. The bittersweet moment when Laszlo and Colin Robinson face the loss of shared memories strikes a poignant chord, leaving viewers empathizing with their emotional journey.
The complexity of relationships unfolds as viewers witness Guillermo's long-standing loyalty to Nandor. The poignant realization that time may have been spent in vain waiting for a transformation adds a layer of melancholy to the narrative. Despite the somber undertones, the anticipation for the upcoming season is palpable, promising new twists and turns for the characters we've come to love.
The episode masterfully weaves humor and heartbreak, showcasing Laszlo's character in all his glory. Viewers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster, from moments of laughter to profound sadness as the storyline delves into unexpected depths. As the season reaches its conclusion, the cast's stellar performances and the clever storytelling leave a lasting impact, setting the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable continuation of the series.
The episode was rated 7,90 from 760 votes.
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