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Re: Life Styles of the Dead and Evil
Posted By: Speedball, on host 207.10.37.225
Date: Thursday, January 25, 2001, at 10:28:11
In Reply To: Re: Life Styles of the Dead and Evil posted by Faux Pas on Thursday, January 25, 2001, at 10:06:45:

> > > > But what about the 'I'm-moody-because-I'm-a-vampire-but-I-don't-wanna -be-so-I'll-be-a-dark-broody-Batman-wanna-be-superhero' vampires like Angle and guy from that Cop/Vampire show from the mid-90's. They live alone, no servants or nothing, and they always have flawless hair.
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> > > > Speed'I vant to suck your bloood'ball
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> > > A cop/vampire show? That gives a whole new meaning to the term "stake-out".
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> > > Brunnen-"you knew somebody was going to say that"G
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> > It was called Something Night or Night Something. It was a lame show, everyone died in the last episode.
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> Hey, Forever Knight rocked! I didn't like how they killed off the mortal cop partner or how they got rid of the vampire who ran the dance club. (The show was syndicated then cancelled. A year later, Sci Fi Channel picked up the series and produced an additional season.)
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> -Faux "never saw the last part of the last season" Pas

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Last episode in a minuet

Knight got a new partner in the last season, a woman who just happend to have a thing for another vampire who also gave her info about crimes and stuff.

Anyway he died, the new female partner dies, Knights human girl friend died (slowly, she tried to get Knight to turn her into a vampire but he couldn't bring himself to do it) the Knight killed himself.

I think the only main character to survive was the vampire with the radio talk show.

Speed'kinda hard to do a spin off of that isn't it'ball