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How What We Do in the Shadows Became Cable's Queerest Comedy

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In the pilot episode of What We Do in the Shadows — an FX comedy that centers on a vampire clan living in 21st-century Staten Island — the characters discuss the arrival of a vampiric royal named Baron Afanas (Doug Jones) to their shared home.“A few hundred years ago, we enjoyed a very intense, very long sexual affair.

It was very wild, lots of acrobatic stuff,” Nadja (Natasia Demetriou) confides to a (faux) documentary crew chronicling the lives of the immortal nightcrawlers.“Awhile back,

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