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I apologize for any confusion, but there was no Season 5 of "What We Do in the Shadows." The TV show is based on the 2014 film of the same name, and as of that time, there were only two seasons released.

However, I can offer some general examples of annoying personality types that are often associated with energy vampires. Energy vampires, in the context of interpersonal relationships, refer to individuals who tend to drain others emotionally, mentally, or physically, leaving them feeling depleted and exhausted. These personality types are not limited to any specific show and are commonly encountered in real life:

  1. Constant Complainers: These individuals always find something to complain about and often seek sympathy and attention for their problems.

  2. The Drama Queens/Kings: They tend to exaggerate or create drama around themselves, drawing others into their emotional whirlwind.

  3. The Narcissists: These individuals have an inflated sense of self-importance, constantly seeking admiration and lacking empathy for others.

  4. The Victim Mentality: People with a victim mentality constantly portray themselves as victims of circumstances, never taking responsibility for their actions.

  5. The Monopolizers: These individuals dominate conversations, always bringing the focus back to themselves and their experiences.

  6. The Emotional Drainers: They consistently bring up negative emotions, creating a heavy atmosphere and leaving others feeling emotionally drained.

  7. The Guilt-Trippers: These individuals use guilt as a weapon to get what they want from others, making them feel obligated to comply with their requests.

  8. The Attention Seekers: They continuously seek attention and validation, often through extreme or attention-grabbing behavior.

It's essential to recognize these patterns and set healthy boundaries to protect your own well-being when dealing with such personality types. Energy vampires can be emotionally draining, but understanding their behavior can help you respond in ways that are healthier for you and possibly even for them.

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