The cast and crew of What We Do In The Shadows are clearly exhausted.

I just have so much genuine affection for [the cast].

I dearly hope that I will work with them again, but in this grouping?

From left to right, executive producers and writers Sam Johnson, Paul Simms, and Sarah Naftalis

All of them at the same time?

That seems unlikely, and it is breaking my heart, says Goskaya while holding back her emotions.

Nadjas costuming is going to be very fun this year, says Sarah Naftalis, writer and executive producer.

Natasha Demetriou and Matt Berry

And her hair gets more insane than its ever been.

When asked about her character Nadjas storyline for the final season, actor Natasha Demetriou waxes poetic.

I just love Working Girl.

Production designer Shayne Fox gives a tour of the new laboratory set

I get to wear massive shoulder pads and the hair that my Greek family has that I didnt get.

If the hair and shoulders could get any bigger, it did this season, she says.

This is something he [attempts] every 100 years, says Berry.

Costume designer Laura Montgomery gives a tour of the costuming department

[His lab is] past the basement.

Its past the basements basement.

Theres a lot of, Dont… dont say it!

Executive producers and directors Kyle Newachek and Yana Gorskaya

says Demetriou, feigning a quivering voice.

The scale of this show just never ceases to amaze me, says Demetriou.

I was directing both sets at the same time.

Kayvan Novak

It was a real brain tickler to execute.

But I really enjoyed that.

Really, really enjoyed that, says Newachek.

Mark Proksch

We have a pretty regular TV budget, says Gorskaya.

But these crews are so resourceful and inventive that we always manage to pull off these massive things.

Its just planned meticulously, which is the only way we can get away with it on our schedule.

It gives him purpose, and he enjoys making minimum wage, says Novak.

Hes cleaning the office, but also keeping an eye on Guillermo as well.

Hes kind of like a guardian angel, whilst at the same time basically just embarrassing Guillermo.

Guillermos trying to move on, but he wont let him.

Speaking to the improv, Novak reveals the biggest change between filming Shadows now and when he started.

I definitely wouldnt have done [improv] during the pilot, says Novak.

Now I feel more comfortable, confident, and relaxed.

You find a lot more things to worry about earlier on, whereas now it just feels like playtime.

Its definitely the writing that makes the show, [the improv] is just the cherry on top.

Colin wants a friend!

And I think thats a natural conclusion [to his story], says Proksch.

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