Final Sunset: The Endearing Legacy of ‘What We Do in the Shadows

Reflecting on the Humor and Heart of FX's Vampire Mockumentary as it Prepares for its Last Season.

What We Do in the Shadows

The offbeat and beloved vampire mockumentary series, ‘What We Do in the Shadows‘, is preparing to bid farewell with its upcoming sixth season. This FX series, which has delighted audiences since its debut in 2019, is a brainchild of Jermaine Clement and is inspired by the cult favorite 2014 film co-written with Taika Waititi. The show has carved a unique niche in the realm of comedy with its blend of the supernatural and the absurd.

The series, expertly helmed by showrunner Paul Simms, has been a critical darling, earning 21 Emmy nominations. These include nods for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Comedy Series.

In 2022, it celebrated its first Emmy victory in the Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes category and is currently a contender for Outstanding Comedy Series at the 2024 GLAAD Media Awards.

‘What We Do in the Shadows’ has been distinguished by its innovative storytelling and a parade of guest stars like Tilda Swinton, Wesley Snipes, and Mark Hamill, each adding their unique flair to the show’s whimsical universe.

The series’ ability to constantly reinvent itself is evident in bold moves like the transformation of the character Colin – a key vampire roommate – into Baby Colin in the fourth season, showcasing the writers’ commitment to evolving their narrative in unexpected ways.

The series has been a playground for creative liberties, often bending its own rules for the sake of humor and storytelling. As Simms shared with Rolling Stone, the writers often found themselves making exceptions to the established lore for the irresistible pull of a good joke. This approach has kept the series fresh, allowing it to explore a vast range of comedic scenarios within its supernatural setting.

As ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ gears up for its final season, it leaves behind a legacy of laughter, creativity, and a unique spin on vampire lore. The series stands as a testament to the power of innovation in television comedy and the enduring appeal of the supernatural.

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