Nobody Wants This leads with 100% of votes
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At the heart of the Emmys 2025 Outstanding Comedy Series battle, 'Nobody Wants This' and 'What We Do in the Shadows' couldn't be more different in their comedic delivery. 'Nobody Wants This' serves up raw, unfiltered chaos that challenges societal norms, while 'What We Do in the Shadows' brings a quirky, supernatural spin to mundane life, making the eternally undead relatable. Fans are fiercely loyal, often dividing between those who crave the bold, unpredictable jabs of 'Nobody Wants This' and others who adore the clever, character-driven humor of the vampire housemates. This matchup isn’t just about which show makes you laugh—it's about what type of comedy defines our era. Will you rally behind the disruptive audacity of 'Nobody Wants This,' or does the clever charm of 'What We Do in the Shadows' capture your comedic heart? Sound off and let your voice be heard!
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Nobody Wants This over What We Do in the Shadows when it comes to the greatest Emmys 2025 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominations of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Nobody Wants This 100.0% of the time over What We Do in the Shadows.
Across all battles:
Nobody Wants This win rate: 25.0%
What We Do in the Shadows win rate: 0.0%
This matchup is a classic case of new school versus old school. Nobody Wants This represents a fresh comedic perspective that has massively resonated with younger audiences, whereas What We Do in the Shadows, while beloved, sticks to a more traditional, niche appeal.
Despite its loyal fan base and quirky humor, What We Do in the Shadows seems to lag in this particular matchup. It's mostly because it's up against a show that has radically changed how we look at comedy, capturing a lot of the current fan excitement.
Nobody Wants This is taking a massive lead, thanks to its unique blend of humor and the way it flips typical sitcom tropes. Fans love it because it's fresh, bold, and speaks to a newer generation looking for something different in comedy.