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The reunion isn't just about housekeeping. Everyone brought back some baggage:

Floors are literal traps, with the documentary crew regularly falling through them.

The first thing we notice? The house has seen better centuries. With Laszlo left alone for a year to raise "The Boy" (more on him in a second), the mansion has fallen into spectacular disrepair. We’re talking: ReunitedWhat We Do in the Shadows : Season 4 Ep...

It’s basically an indoor swamp now.

A minor detail for the undead, but a ticking time bomb for anyone with a pulse (looking at you, Guillermo). Nature vs. Nurture: The Rise of Baby Colin The reunion isn't just about housekeeping

The real showstopper is the creature that crawled out of Colin Robinson’s chest cavity. Laszlo has fully leaned into his "DILF" era, raising the boy with a singular mission: . He refuses to call him Colin, referring to him only as "Boy," and spends his time running "experiments" to ensure the kid doesn't grow up to be a boring energy vampire.

The Vampire Fam is Back: A Deep Dive into "Reunited" After a year of globe-trotting, bureaucratic boredom, and "Eat, Pray, Love" self-discovery, the Staten Island crew is finally back under one (very leaky) roof. What We Do in the Shadows kicked off Season 4 with " Reunited ," an episode that feels like a warm, blood-soaked hug while setting the stage for a chaotic new status quo. The Mansion is a Hot Mess The house has seen better centuries

According to critics from IndieWire , Baby Colin is a "brilliant creation," using Mark Proksch’s face mapped onto child actors for maximum uncanny valley hilarity. Nadja's Club and Nandor’s Quest