Sunrise, Sunset
- Episode aired Sep 6, 2022
- TV-MA
- 27m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
1.3K
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Baby Colin reaches that awkward age.Baby Colin reaches that awkward age.Baby Colin reaches that awkward age.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaColin mentions Richmond Creek, which is a real stream on Staten Island that originates at Ohrbach Lake. It flows into the Fresh Kills.
- Quotes
Colin Robinson: You can't tell me why I grew a foot and a half overnight, like a human radish.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits feature photos of Baby Colin with Laszlo, as Matt Berry plays "Sunrise, Sunset" on the piano in lieu of the usual "You're Dead" theme song.
- ConnectionsReferences Se7en (1995)
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Season Four Review
Once a few shaky episodes at the start were out of the way, I've really enjoyed "What We Do In The Shadows". The third season promised a few shake ups to the format, that, perhaps unfortunately, Season four works reasonably hard to reset. Ultimately though, this was another good run of the show.
The vampires reconvene on their Staten Island home after a year of travelling. They discover that Laszlo (Matt Berry) has been raising the child that burst out of the body of Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) as his son and that the boys' destructive tendencies have severely damaged the house. To raise money for repairs, Nadia (Natasha Demetriou) plans to turn the vampiric council offices into a trendy nightclub. Nandor (Kayvan Novak) decides to fill the emptiness in his heart by finding a wife, he asks Guillermo (Harvey Guillen) to be his best man, which is nice, but still not what he wants from his master.
Whilst I wouldn't suggest that "WWDITS" is a total laugh riot, the show has been consistently amusing across the majority of it's run. It helps that I will always find Matt Berry's delivery funny and often that alone is enough to make a scene for me. The three big storylines for the season have an unfortunate tendency to keep the characters apart from each other, but each plotline is good. I think that the nightclub storyline was perhaps my favourite of the three, and utilised the three main cameos of the season, from Sofia Coppola, Jim Jarmusch and Thomas Mars. The Colin Robinson one runs its course across this season, it makes sense to resolve in the way it does, even if it's a case of things coming back to how they were, rather than progressing.
I'll certainly be back for the fifth season, even if I'm perhaps slightly disappointed about the lack of progression in this run.
The vampires reconvene on their Staten Island home after a year of travelling. They discover that Laszlo (Matt Berry) has been raising the child that burst out of the body of Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) as his son and that the boys' destructive tendencies have severely damaged the house. To raise money for repairs, Nadia (Natasha Demetriou) plans to turn the vampiric council offices into a trendy nightclub. Nandor (Kayvan Novak) decides to fill the emptiness in his heart by finding a wife, he asks Guillermo (Harvey Guillen) to be his best man, which is nice, but still not what he wants from his master.
Whilst I wouldn't suggest that "WWDITS" is a total laugh riot, the show has been consistently amusing across the majority of it's run. It helps that I will always find Matt Berry's delivery funny and often that alone is enough to make a scene for me. The three big storylines for the season have an unfortunate tendency to keep the characters apart from each other, but each plotline is good. I think that the nightclub storyline was perhaps my favourite of the three, and utilised the three main cameos of the season, from Sofia Coppola, Jim Jarmusch and Thomas Mars. The Colin Robinson one runs its course across this season, it makes sense to resolve in the way it does, even if it's a case of things coming back to how they were, rather than progressing.
I'll certainly be back for the fifth season, even if I'm perhaps slightly disappointed about the lack of progression in this run.
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- southdavid
- Mar 23, 2023
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