Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Moonlight




Mick St. John is a captivating, charming -- and immortal -- private investigator from Los Angeles who defies the traditional bloodsucking norms of his vampire tendencies by using his wit and powerful supernatural abilities to help the living.



Customer Reviews

A show for everyone: drama, romance,humor, suspence5
Once I saw Moonlight I was imediately hooked. The cast and story line are both quite impressive, and it is just getting better and better as the series goes on. Enjoying the chemistry with Sophia Miles and the history plus unfinished buissness of Alex Olaughlen's character Mick with shannon sossmon. It is interesting the new twist that they have given the modern vampire. He sleeps in an glass ice box, can be in the sun for a given amount of time, and a stake in the heart only renders him unable to move. I am not imbarassed to say I was a fan of Buffy and Angel, but this is not at all the same type of show due to the writting or feel the writters have been going for. More realistic with a scifi twist. I would also complament the set department: ya gotta love the vampire's quarters. Conteporary and colorfull inside, and historic and a bit dark outside with the balcony.

LOVE IT!!5
I love love this show!! It is one of the most interesting show I have seen in quite a while. The chemistry between Beth and Mick is WONDERFUL!! The plot is also amazing. The acting is believeable unlike Angels (another vampire show).

Will Moonlight survive the writers' strike?5
Everyone has a fascination for vampires, especially sexy ones like Interview with the Vampire. I'm not saying if the writing hadn't gotten better that it would have survived, but the writing did get better and we got hooked on the chemistry of the characters. Then when the D.A. died, it only caused more sexual tension and possibilities. I only hope this does not die because of the writers strike. It is one of the best new series and to follow Ghost Whisperer definitely makes a great night of supernatural television viewing.


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