What We Do In The Shadows Season 4 Hulu

Okay, folks, gather 'round! Let's talk about the sheer, unadulterated joy that is What We Do In The Shadows Season 4. Seriously, if you haven't already binged it on Hulu, what are you even doing with your life?
This season is like finding a twenty-dollar bill in your old jeans, except instead of twenty bucks, it's pure, unadulterated comedic gold. Every episode is a gift, wrapped in absurdity and tied with a ribbon of vampire shenanigans.
Baby Colin Robinson: A Revelation
Remember Colin Robinson, the energy vampire who sucked the life out of every room? Well, surprise! He's back as… a baby. Yep, you read that right. A creepy, wrinkly, talking baby with the soul of an energy vampire.
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Watching Nandor, Laszlo, and Nadja try to raise this tiny terror is worth the Hulu subscription alone. Imagine changing a diaper while simultaneously trying to avoid being bored to death. Classic vampire problems!
Seriously, every scene with Baby Colin is a masterclass in physical comedy. I haven’t laughed this hard since I accidentally glued my hand to a stapler.
Nandor's Quest for Love (and a Visa)
Oh, Nandor the Relentless. Our favorite lovelorn vampire is back, and he's still desperately searching for his soulmate. His methods? Questionable, to say the least. Think throwing lavish parties with questionable "prizes."

This season, he’s trying to marry someone (anyone!) to fill the void (and maybe get a green card). He even brings back all his former wives to compete. The awkwardness is palpable, and the humor is off the charts.
It's like a supernatural version of "The Bachelor," but with more blood and less rose ceremonies. Honestly, I’d watch that spin-off.
Nadja's Vampire Nightclub: A Business Venture Gone Wild
Nadja, the ambitious and ever-so-slightly unhinged vampire, decides to open a vampire nightclub. What could possibly go wrong?

Everything, of course! The club is perpetually on the verge of collapsing, both structurally and financially. Her interactions with the Guide is also pure comedic genius.
Imagine running a business with a staff of eccentric vampires and a clientele that's… well, undead. It's like running a haunted Chuck E. Cheese, but with more brooding and less pizza. I can only wish her and The Guide, good luck.
Laszlo's Big Adventure (and Dad Duties)
While everyone else is dealing with their own brand of chaos, Laszlo Cravensworth is, surprisingly, the voice of reason. He takes on the responsibility of raising Baby Colin. Sounds weird, but trust me, it's hilarious.

He's trying to teach him how to be a proper little… well, energy vampire. Let's just say, things don't always go according to plan. Cue more diaper changes.
Laszlo's unexpected paternal instincts are genuinely heartwarming, even if they are directed at a miniature version of a soul-sucking monster. It's like watching a grumpy grandpa try to teach a toddler the art of seduction. Hilarious.
Guillermo: The Silent MVP
And then there's Guillermo de la Cruz, Nandor's long-suffering familiar. He's still secretly a vampire slayer, still secretly protecting the vampires, and still secretly harboring a crush on Nandor.

Guillermo's deadpan reactions to the vampires' antics are always a highlight. He's basically the audience's surrogate, rolling his eyes at the sheer ridiculousness of it all.
Seriously, give Guillermo a raise! He deserves all the garlic bread in the world.
He is, after all, the shadow protector.
In conclusion, What We Do In The Shadows Season 4 is a triumph. It's funny, it's weird, and it's surprisingly heartwarming. So, grab your garlic (just in case), settle in, and prepare to laugh until your sides hurt. You won't regret it!
