There are 10 messages totalling 244 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Parent Advisory 2. Forever Knight and Dark Shadows 3. Nick on Prozac 4. Nat's blood type 5. Vamps, Sun, Soullessness... 6. The Geminis 7. Flowerpower on FK--Why not 8. CPR 9. YKSHBWTMFKW... 10. Bodily Functions (was RE: CPR) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 15:03:32 -0500 From: Loose Cannon <LoosCanN@a.......> Subject: Re: Parent Advisory This is definitely a kid by kid and even episode by episode decision. My seven year old is easily frightened and there are scenes in, for instance, "Trophy Girl" that would be very traumatic for her. She, by the way, likes Nick a lot "because he helps people", so I guess she would be a Knightie. (One of her favorite scenes, though, is when Nick makes that smoking dash in "Games Vampires Play". Really gives her the giggles. Maybe she'll grow up to be a Dark Knightie.) My four year old is a born Cousin. She has this *stare*. <shudder> I don't let her watch, because she doesn't need that kind of...positive reinforcement. Blessings bright and dark, Leslie GrantSmith ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 14:35:32 -0600 From: Margie Hammet <treeleaf@i.......> Subject: Forever Knight and Dark Shadows Someone wrote in asking for comparisons between Nick/Barnabas and Natalie/Julia Hoffman. The first thing that comes to mind is that Barnabas was purely a victim. I've never seen the first season of Forever Knight, but I've always had the feeling that to some extent at least, Nick chose what happened to him. Is that true? Margie (treeleaf@i.......) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 07:27:53 PST From: June Russell <Kat@g.......> Subject: Re: Nick on Prozac Apache commented on "prozac could transform a Perkulator into a Cousin...: : Wrong, undocumented rumor. Wrong, wrong, wrong. Spread, : Granted Prozac is probably wildly overprescribed and needs more :history before anyone can say anything quite as categorically as I just The problem with any drug is that if not used carefully, there can be unintended effects. (As Nick and Nat well know.) If a person is taking other drugs and hasn't let the doc know there can be drug interactions. If a person is allergic, there can be all sorts of "fun". If a person has Manic-Depression instead of monopolar depression, they can go manic. If they start to recover from their depression they can suddenly have the energy to kill themself or someone else (which they had planned to do in the first place). They can have idiosyncratic reactions. In terms of overprescribing, we are a quick fix society. People want instant results (just like Nick who complains about "4 years" and has no patience for it to take longer). They don't like the idea of talking to a therapist, especially not when a pill can make them feel better without the work. Some people legitimately need meds of this sort. It helps them face themself. Others need to learn to cope. Others need a major lifestyle change. There is no one answer. I personally don't think that Nick needs Prozac so much as he needs to learn to face/forgive himself and accept himself. He also needs to either learn patience with the therapies Nat is trying, or he needs to learn to cope with the idea of remaining a vampire. Kat Kat ( June Russell ) pacifier.com!grendal!kat kat@g....... Heu! Tintinnuntius meus Sonat! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 13:22:50 -0800 From: April Ruskin <aruskin@e.......> Subject: Re: Nat's blood type Lisa McDavid wrote: > > I probably should wait to read my mail until I'm awake :), but where > were we told Natalie's blood type? I can't remember the episode title, but I think it was in the third series. That episode where Nat was supposed to be having knee surgery, and the doctor was going to preform an illegal heart transplant. I could be wrong, so please don't hurt me... April Ruskin aruskin@e....... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 15:45:58 -0500 From: Sandra Gray <TMP_HARKINS@d.......> Subject: Re: Vamps, Sun, Soullessness... Diana writes: >in _Last Act_ where he was talking about being wounded led me to believe >that he had killed...the 'demon' says..."de Brabant has been many people >-- all of them murderers."... says to me that the demon is referring to >both the mortal and immortal Nick. I disagree that Nick was a murderer before being brought over. In "Last Act", the conversation with Erica is about a *battle* where Nick was wounded (nearly mortally). Nick was a soldier in the Crusades, remember. The demon could also have used "de Brabant" merely because it is Nick's original *name*. Even though Nick has had many aliases since coming across, Nick probably still thinks of himself as a de Brabant. Besides, if he was such a murderer as a mortal, how do you explain his mortal actions in Queen of Harps? There he is presented as a mortal who questions the rightness of supressing the rights of what his "lord" considers heretics. When his Druid lover is murdered, Nick is then "railroaded" into serving in the Crusades. But I get the impression from Queen of Harps that Nick was honorable, if a bit on the naieve side. I think any killing he did was in the line of duty. Perhaps he came to consider it "murder" in his own mind, but his actions in the Crusades would not be considered "murder" by those who authorized such activity. He may have gotten bitter by what happened to him in the Crusades too, but none of that indicates to me that he was a murderer as a mortal. --Sandra Gray, forever Knightie --tmp_harkins@d....... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 12:08:48 -0900 From: Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......> Subject: Re: The Geminis Mr. B's acceptance speech proves one thing, at least to me--the romantic is not a thing of fiction. Barbara ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 12:17:27 -0900 From: Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......> Subject: Re: Flowerpower on FK--Why not I do not know what '60s thatother guy was living--does not sound like the '60s in which I grew up. As some unknown general said during a congressional hearing, " we have to make pot illegal--you can't get those pot smokers to kill anyone." Think about it, a vampire with the munchies. Not thatI have ever known anything about that activity. Barbara ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 12:55:26 PST From: June Russell <Kat@g.......> Subject: Re: CPR :I just came back from taking a CPR course, and it got me thinking. Could :vampires administer CPR to humans. (If they wanted to.) I mean, their :strength could kill a person. And what about the breathing patterns? Can :vampires actually breath more than they have to? Comments anyone? Human strength can kill a person. That's why they tell you to only compress a certain amount, not "with all your strength". So if humans have to be careful, the vampires would too. And, except when engaged in certain activities, they can probably control themselves or they wouldn't be able to shake hands, pick up a crystal goblet or any of a number of things which require control. It's my understanding that vampires breathe when they want to. (Although that doesn't explain why *Nick* took a couple of deep breaths in NIQ, nearly scaring the poor nurse to death.) Kat Kat ( June Russell ) pacifier.com!grendal!kat kat@g....... Heu! Tintinnuntius meus Sonat! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 16:42:28 -0500 From: Dalton Spence <dalton.spence@f.......> Subject: YKSHBWTMFKW... You know SOMEONE has been watching too much Forever Knight when . . . The front page of the Hamilton Spectator has the following (IKYN) ... Health minister launches new consultations to re- vamp the blood system without waiting for Krever inquiry's final report. PAGE A4 Dalton S. Spence, B.Sc. <ag775@f.......> Home Page: http://www.freenet.hamilton.on.ca/~ag775/home.html (A Die-Hard with cousinly leanings.) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 16:49:17 -0500 From: Beth Washington <Beth_Washington@a.......> Subject: Bodily Functions (was RE: CPR) >It's my understanding that vampires breathe when they want to. >(Although that doesn't explain why *Nick* took a couple of deep breaths >in NIQ, nearly scaring the poor nurse to death.) At the risk of sounding like an idiot, and since I haven't been on the list long enough to know if this has been discussed before.... Why wouldn't vampires breathe? Why wouldn't their hearts beat? Afterall, they do have to eat. But if nothing else works besides the need for eating, does that also mean their degestive tracks don't work, meaning even further, they never have to take a crap........ What a wonderful thing that would be....never having to go to the lui. This would also mean that reproductive organs would not work, meaning Nick, or any other vampire could not have kids..... (more on that tomorrow. I have a history of vampires note to post tomorrow that explains how some the superstitions around vampires began. Very interesting research!) Until tomorrow.... -Cousin Beth aka Biffer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is good. Beth Washington This is real good! Quality Assurance Engineer -Tempus Avid Technology, Tewksbury, MA from Lois & Clark Beth_Washington@a....... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 12 Mar 1996 ************************************
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