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Harvey Guillen said Guillermo will take matters into his hands when What We Do In The Shadows returns for Season 5.1001010Harvey Guillen’s Guillermo, has had enough. After more than a decade of luring unsuspecting virgins to their doom, disposing of dead bodies, and waiting for his master, Nandor (Kayvan Novak), to turn him into a vampire, the familiar-turned-vampire hunter is taking matters into his own hands. Guillermo is not waiting for Nandor’s promise to turn him into the blood-sucking vampire child of the night. He plans to leave the manor and find another vampire who will do the deed. Guillermo is at this fork in a road at the end of season four of

What we do in the Shadows. Season 5 starts on July 13th. Could a new vamp arrive? “We pick up where we left off,”

Guillen said in his 2023 Pride cover story interview. “Guillermo has had enough of waiting. Guillermo takes matters into his hands. Guillermo takes no prisoners. It’s like, “We’re finished.’ The clock is running.” After all, they are eternal. Guillermo is not getting younger. As the years pass, the familiar gets more wrinkles, has back problems, and misses opportunities to enjoy being undead. This aggression cannot stand. It’s time for Guillermo to get what he’s owed.Entertainment Weeklyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DVCu2jp4vY“The whole idea of becoming a vampire is becoming a vampire at a young age, where you’re still youthful,”

he explains.

"I mean, take a look at the familiars that were never turned into vampires in previous seasons — it's a bit disappointing. Benjy was 86 years old and said, "He's going make me a vamp anytime soon …' Guillermo says, "I don't want it." Guillen explains to Guillermo why he feels so much pressure in his situation. His character does not want to spend eternity with regrets. It all comes down to one simple choice.

“Get busy living or busy dying,” is a quote from Ellis Boyd Redding, the character in The Shawshank Redemption[Jack O’Connell’s]. Lewis Carroll said it best:

“In the end, the only regrets we have are the relationships we avoided, the decisions we delayed too long making, and the chances we did not take.” “We are always trying to please someone who isn’t satisfied with who we really are,” Guillen says about staying true to yourself. “But we only have ourselves to please.” When you realize that the only thing that matters is your happiness when you look at yourself in the mirror, everyone else can just go F off.”

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