Summary
Nandor's attempt to make a new Jewish friend leads to hilarity as he awkwardly slips Yiddish words into conversation, causing his roommates to criticize his behavior.
Colin Robinson's bid for Comptroller derails due to love and scandal, highlighting his distinctive political tactics and humor. The episode culminates in shocking revelations, such as the gathering of the Supreme Council of Energy Vampires, guaranteeing the continuation of future seasons of "What We Do in the Shadows."
"The Campaign," the fourth episode of Season 5 of "What We Do in the Shadows," continues to exceed expectations with its unexpected twists and uproarious moments. As Neighbor Sean exits the race for Comptroller of Staten Island, Colin Robinson eagerly fills the vacancy as a replacement candidate. Meanwhile, a perplexed Nandor, troubled by Guillermo's secretive behavior, seeks solace at the gym and forms a bond with a new friend. In his unique fashion, Nandor embraces their cultural traditions to the extreme, inadvertently pushing his friend away. Nadja, having already explored her Antipaxos heritage, devotes more time to assisting at her relative's restaurant, hilariously mistaking salad plates for coffee cups. On the other hand, Colin Robinson's political campaign encounters numerous obstacles, including love, scandal, and potential ruin, before he can secure victory. By the episode's conclusion, the future of "What We Do in the Shadows" is assured with several bombshells, such as Colin and Nandor exposing themselves in unexpected ways and the influential Supreme Council of Energy Vampires convening.
7 Nandor Learning Yiddish For His New Jewish BFF
6 Colin's 5-Hour Town Hall During His Campaign For Comptroller
In an attempt to conceal his true identity as a half-vampire, Guillermo has been intentionally avoiding any interaction with Nandor. However, this behavior has only heightened Nandor's suspicion towards Guillermo's absence and his relationship with Laszlo, the only household member who is aware of Guillermo's secret. Realizing the need for a new companion, Nandor strikes up a conversation with a Jewish gentleman he meets at his local gym, and they decide to make plans to watch a movie together. The situation takes a hilarious turn when Nandor starts incorporating Yiddish words into his everyday conversation at home, causing his roommates to complain about his transformation into a clumsy and foolish individual.
Sean's multiple DUIs force him to abruptly withdraw from the race for Comptroller of Staten Island, leaving Colin Robinson with no choice but to step up as a candidate. He eagerly embraces the opportunity to absorb the energy at various town halls, although these gatherings often leave the attendees utterly bored. In a memorable incident, Colin weaves together a series of fictional personal stories about a fabricated family, intentionally sapping the audience's enthusiasm while also mocking the political strategies employed by real candidates. This amusing display serves as a reminder of why Colin Robinson is acknowledged as one of the standout characters in "What We Do in the Shadows."
5 Colin Giving His Emotional Vampire Ex The Titanic Necklace
4 Nandor Getting Circumcised
- Colin Robinson's shocking revelation in What We Do in the Shadows Season 5 unveils his secret love for an emotional vampire. Once she had drained him of all his emotions, she sought to siphon them from single individuals during group therapy sessions, which served as a delectable buffet for her just as town halls were for Colin. Their reunion takes a whimsical turn as he presents her with the Heart of the Ocean, the iconic necklace from Titanic, epitomizing one of the most romantic symbols in cinema history. Their peculiar habit of addressing each other by their full names only adds to the amusement.
In typical Nandor fashion, he takes his newfound friendship with Alexander, a Jewish vampire, to the extreme. Going one step further, Nandor asks Guillermo to perform a circumcision on him, oblivious to the fact that vampires have rapid healing abilities. When Nandor unveils his altered state to Alexander, the latter misunderstands his intention and mistakes it for a romantic advance. This unfortunate turn of events leads to the loss of a friend for Nandor. Nevertheless, true to his character, Nandor manages to maintain his dignity amidst the aftermath of such calamities.
3 Laszlo Winning Over Nadja's Antipaxos Family
In an effort to remove a hex cast upon her, Nadja has been making an attempt to spend more time with her Antipaxos family. She believes that the timing is now appropriate to introduce Laszlo. Unfortunately, Laszlo's prior research on the family involves wearing outdated clothing, referring to them as "peasants," and making derogatory remarks that accurately characterize Laszlo's personality. Furthermore, he sings songs that criticize the Antipaxos community and originate from their rival island. As a result, the first encounter between Laszlo and the family does not go well. However, when Laszlo decides to genuinely be himself, he actually manages to win over the community. They accept him as a physical embodiment of one of their oldest deities, who shares similarities with Bacchas.
2 Meeting The Supreme Council Of Energy Vampires
What We Do in the Shadows constantly unveils fragments of vampire lore, contributing to the immersive world-building of the series. In Season 5, this becomes even more pronounced as Guillermo undergoes the transformation into a fledgling vampire. However, the most astonishing development occurs in Episode 4 when Colin Robin and his former romantic partner are abducted and presented before the Supreme Council of Energy Vampires. Observing Colin Robinson's discomfort while enduring a powerpoint presentation comprising over five hundred slides on appropriate energy vampire conduct only reinforces the notion that, among the various vampire types, they could be the most influential of them all.
1 Colin Exposing Himself & Political Scandal Fallout
Even though Colin Robinson is highly attracted to the allure of politics, he cannot comply with the Supreme Council of Energy Vampires' mandate that he must win his campaign. He recognizes that his opponent will only bring chaos and disrupt their cherished bureaucracy. However, instead of resorting to his usual method of draining people's energy, Colin devises a bold plan during a live Zoom session with voters. He decides to expose his private parts, hoping that this scandal will completely ruin his chances of success in politics.
In contrast, Nandor exposed himself to gain the favor of a friend, whereas Colin did it to disgrace himself in front of his colleagues. Ultimately, both of them learned a valuable lesson about the importance of being cautious with their desires. What We Do in the Shadows Season 5 continues to highlight that although vampires have long lifespans, they don't always internalize the lessons that immortality affords them. Episode 4 concludes with a semblance of normalcy returning to their world as Nandor and Guillermo enjoy a night out at the movies. However, as usual, Guillermo's insights are disregarded in favor of Nandor's perceived superiority.