• League Podcast The Vampire Council Episode #33 - A What We Do In The Shadows Podcast S6 E02 - Headhunting

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
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League Podcast The Vampire Council Episode #33 - A What We Do In The Shadows Podcast S6 E02 - Headhunting

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  • League Podcast The Vampire Council Episode #33 - A What We Do In The Shadows Podcast S6 E02 - Headhunting

    League Podcast The Vampire Council Episode #33 - A What We Do In The Shadows Podcast

    S6 E02- Dursin and Clay are back with a new podcast: The Vampire Council, What We Do in the Shadows FX podcast!

    Headhunting - Guillermo gets a new job and Colin helps Laszlo make a new friend.

    The Vampire Council podcast returns after a super-slumber for the final season of 'What We Do in the Shadows. We’re looking for a hot head from a cool dude for Cravenworth's Monster! Tim-Heads will rejoice for Tim Heidecker's Jordan, joining WWDITS co-producers Jeremy Levick and Rajat Suresh on-screen while they chase the Asian markets and burn the midnight oil. Suck it, Gregg-heads! No offense implied or intended to the real-life Greg Head, The Neighbor! Nadja helps Guillermo climb straight from the mailroom to Jordan's desk at Cannon Capital Strategies, while Nandor, aka Jandy, cleans up "the mess." In Colin's search for friendship, he takes over the Build-A-Monster project with just a little patience. Put on some Latin jazz and keep your monster strapped in for this wild group rideshare! How about them apples? You can have a mouse as a treat, but we’re not making a habit of it!

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