Through it all, the vampires and Guillermo remain unphased and unchanged.

After Guillermo fires him, he goes on his wildest fling ever.

Despite being the final season ofWhat We Do in the Shadows, Season 6 is the worst of all.

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Besides the Cannon Capital storyline, most of the season’s episodes are not connected and random.

“The Return of Jerry” seemed promising but fell limp, as does “Headhunting.”

Nadja doesn’t even get much of a storyline either, only finding herself at Cannon Capital.

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Sadly, the ending of this incredibly hilarious show ends with fewer funny moments than any other season.

Nothing is ridiculous or makes viewers cry with laughter.

It confuses more than anything else.

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However, things get chaotic once Baron Afanas visits them on Staten Island.

Before they left the Old World, the Baron tasked them with conquering the New World.

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They panic as they haven’t exactly achieved that yet.

Their issue is eliminated onceGuillermo accidentally kills the Baron, but the trio is charged with his death.

Laszlo sabotages their orgy, Nadja turns a college student, and Nandor takes a citizenship test.

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Outside worldbuilding, there are countless priceless moments and standout outliners.

Everything mentioned in the first season has a hysterical backstory accompanied by wacky visuals.

However, Season 1 is only the beginning.

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It’s the jumping-off point for storylines, jokes, and unexplainable shenanigans.

While its moments are classic, they don’t compare to later seasons.

Nadja and Nandor share the duties begrudgingly.

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Unsurprisingly, they don’t exactly familiarize themselves with their new responsibilities and lose the Sire.

Meanwhile,Nandor’s been feeling lonely.

He fails courting a gym club receptionist and an old flame, Gail.

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When each housemate travels abroad, Laszlo is left with his own surprising new responsibility.

This season fails to make us laugh like the first two seasons.

There’s Guillermo’s vampire fighting, but it’s not exactly prominent enough to be considered a storyline.

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Where Season 1 was the starting point, Season 2 finally finds its spark.

Most of Season 2 has viewers crying with laughter.

Guillermo, on the other hand, has gotten everything he ever wanted… sort of.

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For example, the housemates' meeting with a principal or The Guide’s hindering the club’s construction.

That isn’t the only mystery or calamity of the season.

Meanwhile, the housemates participate in a pride parade, a roast, and a weekend getaway.

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Their secret is nearly revealed, too.

Then, finally, Nandor learns of Guillermo’s secret and threatens to kill him.

Guillermo goes into hiding untilPatton Oswalt, of all people, convinces Nandor to repair their friendship.

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Everything is normal for the housemates again.

What We Do in the ShadowsSeason 5 is nigh on perfect.

However, in typicalShadowsfashion, it doesn’t exactly pan out like he thought it would.

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Outside the storyline, tons of priceless episodes make viewers cry with laughter unlike ever before.

Season 5 showed viewers how wild things can get for the Staten Island vampires and their familiar.

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