The vampires seem to have underlying affection for their human neighbor Sean, as Laszlo goes to great lengths to help him feel better after losing his job.
Laszlo's guilt about hypnotizing Sean repeatedly comes to the forefront, revealing a deeper layer to their friendship and the comedic dynamics of their interactions.
The elaborate ruse involving a fake job interview at the railroad highlights Laszlo's constant need for excitement, contrasting sharply with Sean's more mundane life.
This underlying relationship between vampires and humans showcases a unique mix of horror and comedy, as human obliviousness plays against the vampires' complex emotions.
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