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Review: FX's 'What We Do in the Shadows' draws hilarity from vampires in Staten Island

Vampires do not eat pizza, which is problematic for the main characters of FX's new half-hour comedy, "What We Do in the Shadows." They're facing an eternity in Staten Island - which may be redundant - and what else is there to consume when the humans they feast upon taste sad?

The drawbacks of immortality meet the farcical realities of present-day suburban life in this 10-episode series created by Jemaine Clement ("Flight of the Conchords").

"What We Do in the Shadows," which was to premiere Wednesday, is carefully crafted and hilarious. For example, its undead include an "energy vampire" whose expertise is literally boring people to death, and who hasn't had one of those in

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