You Want Closure? What We Do in the Shadows Will Give You Closure.
Briefly

The finale of What We Do in the Shadows purposefully plays with the concept of endings, balancing fan expectations with the series' narrative needs for closure.
Despite not giving fans Guillermo and Nandor's kiss, the finale maintains the show's essence, reflecting its unique tonal duality and creative storytelling.
While Season 5 presented a narrative closure with Guillermo's transformation, the sixth season prioritized humor over character development, embracing sitcom tropes and familiar structures.
The new character Jerry and shifts like Guillermo working in finance suggest a playful, light-hearted approach in the final season, rather than a dramatic conclusion.
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