Guillermo said nothing afterwards when Nandor asked if he was alright. No movement from Guillermo that I saw.
I do like how Laszlo discouraging reading fairy tales and pushing true crime non fiction novels on Colin Robinson will probably lead to him just becoming Colin Robinson again
I mean it didn’t advance anything but I was tickled. A healthy dose of meta with the camera crew interaction, stubborn vampires not seeing Gizmo’s easy solution, Nandor choosing Matthew as he replaces Laszlo (Matthew Berry). Fun little episode in a bottle, but yes, do get me back to some sort of plot advancement. And Collin hasn’t seemed to age for an episode or two, he has to get through teenage and collegiate versions before resuming being played in full rather than the off putting CGI’d head.
He's growing. I am certain that by the end of this season or the start of next, he'll be back to normal. At least his hammering skills got put to use this episode.
Btw, best idea in a long time: get Laszlo’s voice for Waze or whatever. Imagine getting directions from him: in 500 feet, my dahling, turn hright onto Martin Lyuthier King-ah… JUNIOR… Drive.
Boys trip/girls night and home renovation episodes were classics. I'm glad Colin is back, the whole creepy kid thing was getting old imo
I assumed that somehow he would just get all his memories back, because it helps the show in terms of continuity. The part I struggle with is it is also cool that he completely forgets the adolescent stage, but there must be countess versions of him that he would have diaries for beyond just the last version, so I am confused as to why he would just not know about what happens to him or why that doesn't get brought into it. Regardless of the paradox, I still am happy he is back and looking forward to some great episodes of him again next season. Also, Guillermo the Vamp may be very interesting.
Prior to binging this delightful series, I only knew Mark Proksch from his “character” in Tim Heidecker’s universe. The fictional Tim Heidecker would be so pissed off how big Colin Robinson has gotten (in the zeitgeist, not too sure about the growth spurts)
Lots of energy vampires roaming the halls of Dunder Mifflin in Scranton, Transylvania. Area needs more normal folk, someone like Jackie Daytona.
Here's a taste of Nadja and Lazzo in Matt Berry's "Toast of London" anthology. Nandor was also in an episode. Kayvan has vocal talent that refuses to relent. The Larry David bit at the beginning of the video is worth your time.
Another great season. This show continues to be unique, inventive, and hilarious. The Property Brothers parody episode was a personal favorite
Shouldn’t Simon The Devious of spontaneously combusted with all those open concept, natural-light renovations he was doing? I was kind of hoping Laszlo would have insisted on similar modifications to their house.