Choosing to conclude the ribald supernatural comedy with the film crew moving away makes sense on a few levels.
So the documentary, it is!
I dont want to stay long enough that this auditorium would just have a few people in the front.
Russ Martin/FX
Season Six was banger after banger after banger.
That sense of giddy creative abandon was palpable throughout.
That also included a startling new development forShadows: genuine emotion, at least on occasion.
But as one of the closing notes, it worked beautifully.
The Finale summed up so much of what had made this season, and this series, so wonderful.
It was, likeShadowsso often is, perverted to the nth degree.
It was also, through Colin Robinson, once again incredibly self-aware.
(Even Nadja is fooled by it!)
The fact that the characters are fundamentally so static is another reason to get out while the gettings good.
Yet the vampiresdidget to change now and then.
Which brings us the the climax of The Finale, and ofWhat We Do in the Shadows.
Nandors not having it, though.
Guillermo was at various points Nandors servant, bodyguard, apprentice, housemate, and co-worker.
Somehow, though, they are friends.
And it can hurt.
But it hurts a lot less when the end is this good.