What We Do in the Shadows
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(This was a more prominent theme in season one than in subsequent seasons, fwiw.)
(The upper limit, according to Colin, is two or three.)
Now, Ive been trying to figure out what exactly it is that a comptroller does.
It sounds boring, meticulous, and ample with opportunities for pedantry the ideal job for an energy vampire.
But Colin just got reborn.
His adolescent brain is mushy and ill-equipped for rational decision-making.
(I loved the matching tan suits, too.)
Colins motivations are calculated; he just needs someone to stand next to him and smile.
Theyre using each other to manipulate others and getting off on it.
Like I said, theyre real sickos.
She wins not just the election, but also enough pity to gorge herself on for weeks.
Shes happy, hes happy, the Supreme Council of Energy Vampires is happy.
The only losers here, as always, are every human that crosses their path.
(To be clear, I have no complaints about that.)
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog), was similarly slight.
And all that is fine!
(Positive stereotypes are still stereotypes, Nandor.)
Laszlo shaking the dogs hand at the diner.
Nadja pouring coffee directlyonto the Greek salad.
Colin referring to his supporters as Colin-izers.
The only problem is thatWhat We Do in the Shadowsis starting to repeat itself.
Craven Mirth
Hello, my sexy Greek extended family!
I can speak 14 languages, as long as theyre English.
Normally we give out a line reading of the week award in these recaps.
Nandors juggler at Burning Man workout pants andTwilight-esque pallor.
How many times have I said that to you in Greek?
Thats a tongue twister.
Talking about your husband like this is peak heterosexual culture.
This weeks episode also had some special treats for the movie nerds.