wait.
if Nandor knew that the only way to reverse the transformation was to kill the vampire that sired Guillermo...
he was going to travel the world...with his best friend...go back to his home...turn Guillermo at the banks of the Tigris
in s3 finale, after Guillermo had cornered Nandor, proving he can have violent intent towards him, Nandor says, "yes, yes. this is what I've been waiting for. you've passed the test"
but he wasn't talking about being a vampire...
he was talking about what he would have to do after...
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I like that guillermo can just walk into baron and sire’s house when he is in a crisis. even when he was fully human he could do that. literally the oldest vampires in the world are like hello girl 💞 the specialest man . he is
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whole vampire fam colour version!! thank you guys for being so nice abt the sketch <3 feeling v inspired now please tell me what other wwdits screenshots i should draw
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The show already likes to play around with Twilight references. So what I need is for them to go full Bella Swan with Guillermo in the sense that Bella waited years to become a vampire and when she was finally turned she was arguably the most powerful member of the family. I need Guillermo to be stronger, faster, and better than all of the other vampires. Hell, take it even further and his Van Helsing blood allows him to do things other vampires can’t. Sunlight? No problem. Eating human food? That’s fine. Needing to be invited in? Nope. This man should be ultra powerful because he deserves to be, and because I think it would be funny and I want him to commit atrocities.
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season 4 is the season of guillermo I just know it it's his time it's his hot girl van helsing summer he's gorgeous he's gay he's slutty he's slaying literally and figuratively he's gonna murder and maim and manipulate and he's gonna have GAY SEX ON SCREEN and I cannot stress this enough he is going to do it all whilst wearing SPARKLY FUCKING SNEAKERS
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Something about Nadja mentioning trying to lose her virginity multiple times on a beach in Antipaxos in episode 2
Something about Nadja's ghost wanting to lose her virginity too this season (meaning Nadja never had sex before she was a vampire), as seen from the trailers
Something about her relationship with her Sire, The Baron, knowing they had/have a sexual relationship and that he was most likely the one she lost her virginity to
Something about how Guillermo's turning is framed as a metaphor for his first time having sex
Something about her and Guillermo having time to possibly talk about all this in episode 5
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Let's talk about the parallel between the scene where Nandor leaves Guillermo to become a human and the scene where Nandor stays when Guillermo renounces vampirism.
In season 3 we watch Nandor grapple with his existence. He is deeply depressed and searches for meaning when he decides to "become human". Guillermo pleads with him to not leave, and to turn him into a vampire before he leaves. Nandor refuses to burden Guillermo with the curse of vampirism and leaves for the Wellness Center anyway. He doesn't give Guillermo the choice to be a vampire because he knows it isn't what Guillermo really wants.
It pains Guillermo to see Nandor leave and it isn't long before he rescues Nandor from the Wellness Center. But Guillermo quickly learns that for the first time in a long time, Nandor feels useful and powerful as a human. He feels a sense of belonging.
Despite this, Guillermo doesn't give Nandor a choice and forces him to come back home. He does it because he knows this isn't what Nandor really wants. And he does it because he selfishly needs Nandor.
Now we jump to the finale of Season 5 and Guillermo is finally a vampire, but he realizes it's not what he thought it would be. Ultimately, Guillermo just wants to be closer to the vampires.. closer to Nandor. He wants to feel belonging, too.
Nandor gives Guillermo the option to choose between being a human and being a vampire. Guillermo chooses to be human. And Nandor is visibly let down by this choice, it pains him to lose this chance at eternal companionship.
But he respects Guillermo's choice and ultimately kills Derek for him. And in that regard, Nandor rescues Guillermo, too.
Nandor tried be human in an attempt to belong, just like Guillermo became a vampire to fit in with the vampires. But it is not vampirism or humanity that bring Nandor and Guillermo closer to that sense of belonging. It's in the way they fight for each other. It's how they refuse to watch each other destroy themselves in order to be loved. They are each other's home. But that home is impermanent.
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