For how long did they call him Gizmo?
He not only helps take care of the home, but protects them from other vampires.
We know Guillermo is the star, but all he wants is for Nandor to see the same thing.
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It was only his needs that truly mattered.
That was for the best.
That really showed in the penultimate episode.
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Finally, someone saw Guillermo’s worth.
When he openly mocked him in front of Nandor, we could see the struggle within the vampire.
Sure, he made fun of Guillermo, too, but it came from a place of love.
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He couldn’t express how he felt, so he joked to cope.
Doing good and taking down someone bad was a rush for Nandor.
Suddenly, the mission of his life was clear.
Who knew if Guillermo wanted the same thing?
But the look on his face showed that he loved being wanted.
Nandor still had the dream of being a crime fighter, but it was all about him.
Meanwhile, with the documentary coming to an end, Guillermo went into a full existential crisis.
He needed the last episode to have meaning and emotion but couldn’t find it anywhere.
In the final scene, he showed where his heart lay.
He’d keep his vampire family but find his purpose elsewhere.
Being a crime fighter with Nandor wasn’t going to be it.
That’s when Nandor surprised Guillermo and every viewer.
First, he invited Guillermo into his coffin for the first time.
More shocking than the details involved was that Nandor did it all by himself.
He had heard Guillermo and decided that his friend couldn’t do all the work.
What We Do in the Shadowsis available to watch on Hulu.
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