There are 10 messages totalling 297 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Episode Discussion: Dark Knight 1 & 2 (6) 2. Nick and Nat (was RE: Episode Discussion: Dark Knight 1 & 2) 3. Another sunlight allergy...OT 4. Discussion Dark 1-2 (2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 17:04:21 -0400 From: gwatson2 <gwatson2@r.......> Subject: Re: Episode Discussion: Dark Knight 1 & 2 Karen (KaAG@a.......) suggests as an interim scene in the commercial break after Act V: > [...] Schanke pulls Nick out of the fire but since Nat can't find a pulse > on Alyce, > they leave her. They meet the paramedics outside. [...] [A]s a physician, > Natalie > could have borrowed the equipment from the paramedics and convinced > Schanke > that his partner couldn't wait until getting to the hospital, and since he > knew his > blood type, she could vouch for it's compatibility so that no one argued. Yes! Thanks, that makes a lot of sense. And it explains how Nat got the equipment she'd need to do the transfusion, which was another thing I couldn't figure out. Greer gwatson2@r....... http://ca.geocities.com/gwatson2@rogers.com/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 17:07:12 -0400 From: Mary Combs <combsm@e.......> Subject: Re: Episode Discussion: Dark Knight 1 & 2 Tim wrote: > I get the feeling that there was an interest is maybe > having Stonetree put all the pieces together <snip> > I've always felt that he was too observant to just > keep brushing off these odd tales Yes, and there is some nice fan fiction about this, including a piece where Nick visits a retired Stonetree and is given a talisman.... But my brain is incapable of summoning the name and I don't seem to have it on this computer.... Mary Mary Combs N&Npack ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 23:36:46 +0100 From: Linda Hepden <kezia.hepden@n.......> Subject: Re: Episode Discussion: Dark Knight 1 & 2 Something nobody else has mentioned yet about why Nick got a pint of Grade A Schanke in his blood is that earlier on in the storyline we see Schanke donating blood, and anxiously inquiring which blood group he belongs to (which suggests this is his first time donating). And normal practice is that you can only donate a certain amount of blood within a given time frame - so Schanke *can't* make a donation specifically for Nick. Yes, it is possible that Nick ends up with Schanke's earlier donated blood - but I was always under the impression that they keep details of donors secret, so how did Nat and Don know it was his blood? I know they can trace blood back to a specific donor - they have to, in case later tests show the donor has some nasty disease, a point raised in this very episode - but I still doubt that Schanke would have known that it was his blood used. As to the question of what happened to the ambulance Alyce called - well, she called it for an injured Jeannie, and at the end of the story you still have an injured Jeannie needing medical attention. Ergo, the paramedics arrive as Jeannie stumbles out of the warehouse, they attend to her, and then drive off with patient on board. You know what they say: "Keep it simple, stupid!" Cousin Kezia kezia.hepden@n....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 19:33:57 -0400 From: Debbie Clarke <dittany121@h.......> Subject: Re: Episode Discussion: Dark Knight 1 & 2 I wondered if maybe we could have been looking at backwards. I don't particularly care for Alyce but she could have caught in Nick's vampire Thrall. It might explain her insane behavior in following him which always bothered me. A.) he's a cop and she could have got in the way of police investigation. And B.) Assuming she suspected him of being a vampire (because of the picture and the concerns by the natives,) it still wasn't a very sensible thing to do. She could have found herself in a real mess - which she did. Nick might be safe to be around but that doesn't necessarily mean other vampires would be. Debbie >From: Luicia <luicia1705@y.......> > > >Could we have been too harsh on Alyce for her >neediness? Could it have been Nick's need for blood >that made her say it. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 21:15:10 -0700 From: phylis sullivan <phylis_s_2000_2001@y.......> Subject: Re: Nick and Nat (was RE: Episode Discussion: Dark Knight 1 & 2) There is also the expression on Nat's face when Nick says I kissed her. It looks like it pained her some. Phylis Mary Combs <combsm@e.......> wrote: The expression on Nat's face when he kisses her (she closes her eyes briefly) is an instant tip-off to the viewer that "there's more here than just friendship." Phylis (Knightfilli) N&NPacker, Knightie, Dark Knightie phylis_s_2000_2001@y....... http://www.geocities.com/phylis_s_2000_2001/phylis_poetry_homepage.html "We all have our demons." Natalie "Not like this." Nick ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 00:39:09 -0500 From: Margie Hammet <treeleaf@i.......> Subject: Re: Episode Discussion: Dark Knight 1 & 2 Mon, 3 Jul 2006 08:52:12 -0400 From: "Phillips, Tim"<Tim.Phillips@s.......> > I like Stonetree's character. I've always felt that he was too >observant to just keep brushing off these odd tales about how Nick did >something "miraculous". Yeah, I agree with that. There's also something about the way he sounded when he told the story about the scorpions. He made it sound scary, spooky. Maybe what he was really trying to say, without saying it, was, "Leave it alone. (Just like it would be better to leave the scorpion alone.) Stop thinking and talking about vampires. It's dangerous." And I figure, given the Enforcers, it really is dangerous. Margie (treeleaf@i.......) Cousin of the Knight ~ N&NPacker CotK Site -- http://lavender.fortunecity.com/evildead/879/ Even when they're trying to oppress you, it's still your country. http://www.savetheinternet.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 23:07:01 -0700 From: Jeannie Ecklund <gersknightlady@y.......> Subject: Re: Another sunlight allergy...OT I have heard of this before, Extreme Makeover did a special house for someone with this condition. This poor kid how horrible must tha be. Jeannie --- tracy gooding <tracy.gooding@n.......> wrote: > http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8122-2247857,00.html > > I saw this in The Times newspaper today - I'd never > heard of actinic prurigo > before now. > > Tracy G > > tracy.gooding@n....... > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 05:43:49 -0400 From: "Cheryl T. Pillsbury" <fknight420@c.......> Subject: Re: Episode Discussion: Dark Knight 1 & 2 Stonetree reminds me of a book; he never judges the cover only what's written inside. That's how he sees Nick. Cheryl / fknight420@c....... Angus Grady; The Beginning--available in bookstores nationwide. Don't trade a treasure for an empty box. www.ForeverKnight.5u.com www.AngusGrady.50megs.com www.bradleyfarley.50megs.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 09:10:13 -0400 From: Cheryl <fknight420@c.......> Subject: Discussion Dark 1-2 I have commented once or twice. I have said hold me to my men friends and my husband, nothing wrong there, it's warm, friendly and romantic. It was also giving him allowance to touch, he always held back. Stonetree was a wonderful character; I liked Cohen, but I did miss Stonetree when he left. I find using the word tea was code word for them in case someone was around, they wouldn't discover his secret. Cheryl / fknight420@c....... 'Angus Grady; The Beginning--available in bookstores nationwide. Don't trade a treasure for an empty box. ForeverKnight.5u.com AngusGrady.50megs.com BradleyFarley.50megs.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 19:10:30 +0200 From: Cousin Lucilla <cousinlucilla@d.......> Subject: Re: Discussion Dark 1-2 Cheryl wrote: >I have said hold me to my men friends and my husband, nothing wrong there, it's warm, friendly and romantic. < I think that is exactly the point we were trying to make: you said it to friends and your husband, not a near stranger whom you've just met and who seems to be knowing such a lot about the jade cup and some obscure excavation. Besides, Nick seemingly appears out of nowhere. Even though he gives an explanation to the guard, Alyce should be a bit more suspicious. So Nick actually whammying her a bit at that moment might explain a lot of that behavior. Still, I liked the more confident Alyce of the movie version better. And as for the dress - a lot of the female staff at my university dressed like that in the early nineties, and some of them were quite independent minded women professors, so that's not necessarily a criterion for me. Does anyone have the original shooting script of Dark Knight (not a fan-made transcript)? IIRC, there is always a short description of the character the first time they appear. Might be interesting what it says about Alyce. Doris ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 3 Jul 2006 to 4 Jul 2006 (#2006-182) *************************************************************
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