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: Why objects associated with celebration—like brightly colored crepe paper—become "creepy" when viewed through the lens of ancient, blood-thirsty predators.

: Analyzing how Nandor’s mispronunciations reflect the linguistic isolation of being a 760-year-old vampire living in Staten Island. S01EP12.mp4

If you're referencing the "creepy paper" scene from , you’re thinking of Season 1, Episode 6 ("Baron's Night Out"), where Nandor discovers crepe paper and hilariously mispronounces it. you’re thinking of Season 1

: A look at how centuries-old beings interact with mundane modern objects (like "creepy paper" or glitter) as a way to reclaim their lost humanity. Episode 6 ("Baron's Night Out")

Which of these directions sounds most like the "deep paper" you had in mind?