According to the comedy of that series that spins around the day by day action of a trio of vampires, who share a similar condo in New York, where they battle against dealing with their life challenges as they live among people. In this new season, the trio go to the Super Bowl party for humans.
If any current comedy is equipped to tell jokes about our current hellish state of existence, it's this utterly ridiculous, gross, hilarious show in which supernatural horror keeps running afoul of the complexities of modern human life.
Novak, Berry, Demetriou, and Proksch sell entire scenes with a look and a deadpan, even if it's something as high concept as the vampires finding out they've all got ghosts of themselves.
FX's horror comedy mockumentary seres What We Do in the Shadows season 2 rises from the crypt to present classic-style comedy worthy of the ancients...
Even when just glancing at the camera in "can you believe this shit?" exasperation, Harvey Guillén is giving one of the greatest comedic performances of the century.
The tone and timing of these episodes pick up perfectly from the first season and you will surely find it a pleasure to watch. At the very least, you will never look at the Super Bowl quite the same way again.
Season two also expands the What We Do in the Shadows world in a sillier, if just as genre-savvy, way: by introducing bloodsuckers' relationships to other supernatural beings.