![]() ![]() Nandor claims it was a test because he feared Guillermo had lost his edge, and yet, that moment didn’t land. That was especially true regarding the dynamic between Nando and Guillermo, who came to blows that ended with Guillermo establishing dominance. Maybe that was supposed to be a symptom of the vampires’ repressed sadness over the loss of Colin Robinson, but tonally it was a markedly different shade for the show. While “The Portrait” did have a few very decent zingers (and everything to do with Donal Logue was hilarious), it was also emotionally tense. Instead they arrived as a chaotic mix of plots held together only by an increasingly desperate Guillermo. Any one of the subsequent plots-Nandor’s desire to take a trip around the world, Nadja being promoted, Laszlo’s feud with the club that kicked him out of the UK-could have been simmering ideas that lasted through several episodes. In typical fashion, the vampires refused to deal with their feelings over Colin Robinson’s death, and that fallout manifested itself as a restlessness to leave Staten Island.
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