A lot happens this week in fits and starts. With all their season-long plans crumbling around them, our core cast takes a sharp turn back into “doddering old folks” mode this week for a reset of the status quo that feels both understated and extremely consequential at the same time. And, fulfilling a promise that began with Baby Colin’s precocious interest in the work of Stephen Sondheim, this week’s season finale is not only named after a song from Fiddler on the Roof, but that song is performed twice: once by Matt Berry solo and again with the whole cast gathered around the piano.įiddler on the Roof is a time-honored classic at this point, almost as musty and dusty as our core cast of vampires. But on a subtler, more secondary level, this season the show’s writers also came out - as musical-theater fans (not that there’s any overlap between the gay community and musical-theater fandom or anything). First and foremost, of course, was Guillermo finally working up the courage to tell his family that he’s gay in episode seven. In season four, What We Do in the Shadows came out twice.
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