What I find kinda interesting about WWDITS is that even though it's a comedy, the characters have like weirdly complex personalities. Like Nandor is this dumb jock type character and he's like a teenager but also a literally ancient warrior and values strength and sees himself as this great powerful vampire but is also drawn to people that provide a challenge because that's what he was in life and that's what he's stuck being for eternity so yeah, of course he sees vampirism as a curse because he's stuck in a perpetual cycle of conquest without the satisfaction of victory. And like...that's sad. That's a sad existence so yeah, it would make sense that he was waiting for Guillermo to grow a spine before he turned him because Guillermo being stuck in the same mentality he was in during season 1 forever would be a miserable existence and it's weird because because Nandor is both the dumb one and the smartest one in the house. And also he's like a weirdly good diplomat. Like, he's not just all power through force. He's like a generally good general. He can strategies, and debate. Whenever there's an issue, he's the first to suggest opening a dialogue and it's like, yeah. That makes sense for a seasoned fighter. He WOULD take conflict more seriously than others. So he's not an idiot and yet he's SUCH an idiot. Like the shit he does in this show is just such pants on head silliness. Also also he's generally really pleasant. Like he's a vampire and shit and he's pretty rude and moody but he's also like...really polite to people. He's pillaged and murdered thousands and yet he doesn't have a cruel bone in his body. He's an idiot but he's really smart at certain stuff. He values his own strength but looses interest in anyone who doesn't challenge him. He's canonically bisexual but doesn't know what that means.
He's such a creature.

















