What We Do In The Shadows - Season 2 | 10000+ TRENDING |
This episode features the return of the ghosts of Simon the Devious’s crew. When the vampires discover that the ghosts of their former enemies are haunting the house, they call in a "ghost mediary." The result is a chaotic sequence involving a ghost orgy and a brutal, heartbreaking monologue from Nadja about her long-lost human village. It manages to be hilarious, sexy, and melancholic in the same breath.
Laszlo flees to Pennsylvania (the "dark side of the moon" of the East Coast) and assumes the identity of "Jackie Daytona," a regular human bartender. This is arguably the best episode of the entire series. Matt Berry’s Laszlo, with a toothpick in his mouth and a flat American accent, coaches a girls’ high school volleyball team. The episode proves that vampires are most funny when they try to be mundane. What We Do in the Shadows - Season 2
Widely considered the pinnacle of the season, episode 6, "," guest-stars Mark Hamill as Jim the Vampire. To escape an old debt, Laszlo (Matt Berry) goes into hiding in Pennsylvania, assuming the identity of Jackie Daytona , a "regular human bartender". His "disguise"—consisting solely of a toothpick and a pair of blue jeans—is so thin yet effective that it became an instant fan favorite. This episode features the return of the ghosts
Where many comedies suffer from the "sophomore slump," What We Do in the Shadows - Season 2 is a rare beast: a sequel season that is tighter, funnier, and more confident than its predecessor. The writing staff (including Paul Simms and Stefani Robinson) understands that the best jokes come from character consistency. Laszlo flees to Pennsylvania (the "dark side of