I have to catch up with the last few episodes of season 4 but am I the only one that feels the gimmick of the show is kind of played out and they're struggling with it a bit? It's still a very good show but it feels like it's trying to squeeze more out of the premise than it perhaps has left in the tank.
It's definitely felt different in seasons 3 and 4 than the first two. As I mentioned earlier I think it's down to new showrunners and writers, but I can't be bothered actually checking. Also 3 and 4 both have season-long story arcs and maybe that doesn't work for this show? Remember all the fun and different standalone episodes in the first two seasons? Like that one where it was like found footage of Guillermo's friends in the vampire house or whatever (it's been a while); I miss that stuff.
What's weird as well is that season 4 just instantly resets the ending of season 3. Like I GET that it's a comedy and they can just blow stuff off and not take things seriously, but it's kind of a shame because the season 3 finale was really good and set up Nadja becoming the head of the Vampire Council...which was just ignored here? She's running a nightclub the whole season...for some reason? And, as Menty pointed out earlier, shouting a lot. So that was disappointing. Nandor's story with his wife was okay but just kind of ended (like all the storylines did, really.) Gizmo coming out was sweet. Baby Colin was funny at first but again I'm not sure if they needed a whole season of it. The ending of that story was pretty predictable and the finale as a whole was one of the weaker episodes.
HOWEVER it's still funny. Matt Berry saying words is still great. The episode where they were trying to get Baby Colin into school was hilarious and the best of the season. The Night Market one was really impressive in terms of the set and the fight scene between Nandor and Guillermo. It was still worth watching!