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SONATA RECAP for all you DEVOTED MOONLIGHT FANS
“Because I love you.” Is that a line you will ever forget being spoken by Mick St. John?

I will write this recap and try not to convey the immense sadness I feel that this was the last episode of Moonlight that we know of. I will do my best to capture the best lines to make us all feel better!
Josef Kostan is being honored for donating millions of dollars to Hearst College for the Sara Whitley Memorial Sports Arena, and they are retiring #24, the jersey of Dominic Michaels, the college’s favorite son.
Mick’s VO explains that this honor for Josef is worth putting on his “monkey suit,” as well as getting to spend the evening with Beth. Beth meets Josef’s date, Simone, who she finds out is his lawyer, as well as his “Freshie.” After introductions, they duck out of the ballroom.
Josef: “Time for a drink, and the champagne just ain’t cutting it.”
After they leave, Mick explains to Beth about human donors, or “Freshies,” and Beth tries to understand it all.
A fight breaks out between Dominic and a fellow player, Hank Bishop. Mick identifies the couple who breaks them apart – Dominic’s managers, Emma and Jackson Monaghan, Vampires who have been married for 150 years. Then Mick asks Beth to dance, and while they are dancing, she states that this is their fourth official date. When he asks what constitutes an “official date,” she says one that doesn’t involve dead bodies. They hear a scream, and run to find Dominic dead in a whirlpool in the gym. Simone is sitting by in the room. She says she didn’t do it.
Mick's VO: “I guess this won’t be our fourth date after all.”
Simone is questioned by Beth and admits her alibi is lame, but refuses to involve Josef. She states that keeping the secret is the number one rule. Beth asks about Simone being Josef’s Freshie and if she is ever afraid he’ll go too far and turn her. Simone admits that sometimes she is.
Talbot calls Beth out of the room to ask her if she found out anything new. Beth suggests they interview Hank Bishop since he fought with Dominic. Talbot says he thinks Simone and Dominic were sleeping together.
At the Fortress of Style, Josef is irritated that he donated $100,000,000 worth of architecture and all the papers can talk about is Dominic’s death.
Beth questions Emma at her office, and Emma tells Beth she understands that Beth is a “friend of the family.” She relates how she was turned while coming from Ireland on a ship and never knew who turned her. She found her brother, a boxer, and met her husband Jackson at one of his fights.
Emma: “The moment I saw him, he felt like home.” Beth: “He made you feel safe.” (hmm, remind you of anyone? Hint: MICK!)
Emma explains that Jackson agreed to let her turn him.
Beth: “You don’t have any regrets?” Emma: “No, not one. Even 150 years later, I can still remember exactly what Jackson was wearing the night we first met.”
Beth asks if Emma thinks that Hank is capable of murder, and Emma explains that there was bad blood between Hank and Dominic because Hank felt he deserved the same opportunities Dominic had.
At the morgue, Guillermo is handling Dominic’s body with great care and Mick teases him about it. Guillermo claims that Dominic helped him win his March Madness pool.
Guillermo: “Can’t a man grieve?”
He tells Mick that the blood found on Dominic was B positive.
Back at the Fortress of Style, Mick comes in to find Josef and Simone and asks what they’re celebrating. They say Simone’s release. Mick asks Simone point blank what her relationship with Dominic was, and she says she did work for the family and that Dominic was a huge flirt. When Mick tells them the blood type found on Dominic, Josef states that it can’t be Simone – she is B negative. They decide to get a sample, and Josef vamps out and bites Simone’s wrist. This affects Mick a great deal, and Josef offers Simone’s arm – “for professional purposes only, of course.” Mick takes great delight and licks and sucks on Simone – just as Beth walks into the apartment. Uh-oh! She looks at them, stunned.
Mick and Josef unvamp, and Josef and Simone leave because of the obvious awkwardness. Mick tries to explain they were just trying to rule out Simone because of her blood type and Beth counters that they have laboratories for that. (Mick can’t talk his way out of this one!) Beth, clearly upset, says she has a lead and asks if he’s coming with her.
They go to Hank Bishop’s frat house, but outside they get into an argument over what happened at Mick’s loft. Beth accuses him of making out with Simone and Mick says it was not a big deal; he wasn’t feeding on her.
Mick: “We were not making out. I only want to make out with you.” (Aww, how cute! How old are you again?)
Inside, they ask one of Hank’s frat brothers if he has seen him. When he says no, Mick knows the guy is lying and grabs him after fratboy hits Mick with a paddle and yells for Hank to run. Then Mick catches up with Hank on the front lawn as Beth comes out.
Beth: “You okay?” Mick: “Yeah, well I got hit in the face with the sacred ass-paddle.” Beth: “Karma.”
Back at the morgue, Guillermo tells Mick he scored the blood sample they found and it wasn’t contaminated, it’s Vampire blood. Guillermo accurately detects Mick’s mood and asks him if there is trouble with Beth. Mick discusses the latest trouble and Guillermo tries to commiserate.
Guillermo: “Vampires got needs.”
Mick accuses him of blocking out memories of what human women are like.
Guillermo: “I need all the brain power to figure out Vampire women.”
Mick meets with Jackson at the college gym to ask about the company Dominic was keeping. They discuss a blond cheerleader, Lisa, who was known to date him a couple of times. Dominic did not know anything about her being a Vampire.
Mick crashes a cheerleading practice and Lisa comes over to him. He shows off a couple of smooth basketball moves before they discuss Dominic’s murder investigation. Lisa claims that she is into jocks this semester – she’s been in college for 40 years. She says it’s the perfect life for a Vampire—no one asks why you sleep all day, and there is a steady rotation of drunk frat boys to feed on.
As Lisa is telling Mick that the blood found is not hers, Hank is questioned by Talbot and swears he saw the woman who killed Dominic. Then Lisa casually drops Emma’s name as the woman Dominic was sleeping with, just as Hank describes Emma to Talbot.
Beth calls Mick to tell him that Talbot is headed to arrest Emma and Mick tells Beth to stop him. She can’t, and by the time they all arrive at Emma’s office, she is having a fit. Mick tries to calm her down, telling her that her behavior will expose them all, and what about Jackson? Emma wants to know whose side Mick is on. When she calms down and the police lead her away, Talbot asks how could she have destroyed her office so bad and both Mick and Beth say she had a psychotic break. After Talbot leaves the room, Beth says it’s not so bad.
Mick: “There is a homicidal, desperate Vampire in custody who needs to feed soon. It’s very bad.”
At Emma and Jackson’s home, Mick and Beth look around the living room. Beth comments on how romantic it is how long they’ve been together, and how they change their names about every 20 years. Mick surmises that they must have a double-wide freezer. (Does Maytag make those??) When Beth talks about Jackson asking Emma to turn him, Mick says bitterly, “At least Jackson had a choice.” Jackson comes from the kitchen and tells them he never suspected Emma of having an affair with Dominic. He thought they were happy. Mick asks Beth if she thinks she can get him in to see Emma and she says yes.
In the holding cell, Emma apologizes for everything, but although Jackson tells her Josef has a lawyer working on the case, she insists that Mick should be the one to get her out of jail because he chose the humans over the Vampires. She’s pretty ticked at Mick and threatens to expose the entire Vampire nation if Mick doesn't free her.
At the Fortress of Style once again, Mick and Josef discuss the judge denying Emma bail and how Simone looked afraid, like Josef might blame her – as in, have her killed. Josef says he would not, and after Mick tells him that Simone really likes him, he picks up that Josef really likes her, too, even thought it goes against Josef's "rules." Meanwhile at Beth’s apartment, Simone shows up to apologize for the other night at Mick’s loft. They discuss the intimacy of feeding on Freshies, but Simone explains that to humans, it feels intimate, but not to Vampires. When Simone asks if Mick has brought up turning her, Beth says that Mick would never turn her – he is an anti-Vampire Vampire. At the FoS, Mick and Josef discuss relationships and turning. Mick asks Josef if he is going to break it off with Simone. Josef says he doesn’t know yet. He tells Mick that Simone has considered being turned, but he has not turned anyone since Sara (okay – does the Mick re-turning mean nothing to you, Josef? Really?) They both admit to having commitment issues.
That night, Beth goes to Mick’s loft and asks if they can talk. Mick seems nervous and says it’s not a good time. Beth is irritated and makes a smart remark about “Vampire business” and Mick tells her she can’t be involved. She leaves. Inside, there is a Vampire meeting in progress, and in attendance are Josef, Guillermo, Logan, Mick and about six Cleaners. (Okay, raise your hand if you knew there was a whole Federal Bureau of Cleaners – Vampire Branch?) They are arguing over Emma’s arrest and what this means to the Vampire community. Logan says he sent emails out, but they will not be received in enough time for all the Vampires to get out of town. Everyone looks to Mick regarding breaking Emma out of jail, and he tells them, “I’m not breaking her out. We are.”
The Vampires review the plans of the District Processing Facility. Logan will fix the traffic lights on the transport route, and Guillermo will arrange for an ambulance and a stretcher to be available. The Cleaners, instead of cleaning an accident, will create one to stop Emma’s transport van. Once it has stopped, Mick and Josef will grab Emma.
Logan: “Can my Code name be Landau Calrissian?” They all look at him in complete silence. Mick: “Let’s go.”
They execute their plan, only in the van, Emma says her restraints are too tight and she’s feeling sick. The police escort comments that she is cold and she says, “And very thirsty,” and comes close to vamping out on him. Just as Logan realizes there is a firewall on the traffic light system, Mick tells him to hurry and get around it, calling him Logan. Logan tries getting around the firewall, while responding, “Calrissian, out!” while the transport driver avoids the fake accident scene by heading toward the hospital. Josef calls for Plan B, and Mick informs him there is no Plan B. (C’mon, everyone has a Plan B!) Logan then runs right in front of the transport van, causing it to flip over.
Josef: “Quite a Plan B.” Mick: “I’ll say.”
They retrieve Emma from the wreckage and leave.
The Cleaners are then seen conducting what I conclude to be a Vampire Trial? They definitely do things differently in the Underworld. They state that Emma endangered the entire Vampire community. Jackson comes in and tries to defend her, but the Head Cleaner says it’s not about the human, it’s about their secrecy. Emma’s crime was treason; her punishment: death. Jackson moves to talk to Emma and a Cleaner stops him. Mick asks the Cleaners to give them one minute.
Emma again apologizes, saying she just wanted to start over. Jackson says they will do this together, meaning he will die with her. (Now that is some powerful love, people!) Jackson turns to the Cleaners and says they’re ready. The Cleaners burn them with fire torches.
Josef: “We don’t have to watch this.” Mick: “Yeah, we do.”
In Talbot’s office, he is on the phone trying to explain Emma’s escape. When he hangs up, he finds an envelope at his door with a document listing hundreds of names. He gets another call, and a man tells him the document is for his eyes only and they will stay in touch. (What kind of mailing list is this man on? First the pictures of Mick being hit by the car, now the 2008 Vampire Roster? Wha--?)
At Beth’s apartment, Mick shows up and they talk about what has just occurred. He explains that Emma was a liability to the Vampire community. Beth, quite upset and teary-eyed, tells Mick that maybe he was right: he can’t fit into her world and she can’t fit into his. They finally come around to the issue of turning Beth. She tells him she doesn’t think she can do this anymore, and he leaves.
Totally torn up, Mick stops in Beth’s hallway, while Beth cries in her apartment.
Mick’s VO: I spent the last 55 years trying to close the door on forever. But I can’t anymore. I can’t close the door on Beth.
He walks back to her door and knocks. When she doesn’t answer, he walks right in.
Mick: “You want to know what Emma and Jackson made me realize? That you were right. You were right all along. This isn’t about being a Vampire or being a human. This is about us. How we feel about one another right here, right now.”
Beth asks him what she was wearing the night they met. He tells her in full detail, including the fact that she wasn’t wearing any shoes – she was barefoot.
Beth: “How can you remember that?” Mick: “Because I love you.”
They kiss each other and she pushes the door closed.
Okay, can someone please pass me another tissue? I’m dying here!
Well, those words that we love to hear: “Stay tuned for scenes from the next Moonlight” were not spoken this evening. If there is any justice in the world of television, Warner Brothers will succeed in getting our show onto another network, and perhaps then, and only then, we will be able to “Stay tuned for scenes from the next Moonlight.” Until then, my world is a little darker.
This is for all the DEVOTED FANS OF MOONLIGHT -- VAMPIRE SOLIDARITY, RAH, RAH, RAH!
Until . . . ??
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May 17, 2008 2:59 AM
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Oh sigh.
Nice job Moonlighter. This was such a wonderful episode. And my tivo is broken and I can't rewatch so I am bummin'.
It does sort of get me mad all over again, and makes me want to go email all the potential new nets, so hopefully we will find a home.
But how in hell can CBS think ANY show ever would attract more women than this one with Alex O'Loughlin? Hmmmm...
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May 17, 2008 4:12 AM
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We're havin' a heat wave hear in sunny LA. I poured myself a cold glass of champagne and shed more than a tear or two during this episode. The 150 years of love and devotion between Emma and Jackson, wedding glasses with different names every 20 years, never growing old. Did Beth find these vampire perks apealing I wonder?
The conflict about the "freshie" was a bit of freshman drama but inevitable. The "I only want to make out with you" line could have been re-worked. (this brought a little tear of pain I'm afraid)
We got to see more vampire abilities tonight. Speaking below audible human levels was a nice one.
It was nice to see Claudia Black again. Haven't see her since Stargate SG1. I think she makes an excellent vamp. I enjoyed the "Van Plan" that was a kick. Who ever has a plan "B" anyway? Good move Landau Calrissian. You made us proud.
Yes the lovers execution did bring another tear to my eye. Expected but it touched me none-the-less.
"I don't think I can do this any more" I guess not if you run the risk of being burned to death by your compadres if you slip up. Sorry dear, that's the trade off when you run with the undead. Mick's frustration in the hallway really put a lump in my throat. Alex is so excellent at the art of re-acting. "Because I love you."....works for me just about every time. (several tears here)
So who was Emma in league with to expose the vampire comminity? It's pretty clear she gave someone the "list" to use if anything happened to her. Talk about leaving the door open!
This episode encapsulated just about everything I liked in the first episode. That 1950's "Film Noir" with the VO's and melodrama with a bit of humor thrown in. Reminds me of Mike Hammer/Micky Spelaine detective stories.
Here I go sheding another tear again! I am missing it so much already!
Keep the battle cry alive! VAMPIRE SOLIDARITY! RAH! RAH! RAH!!
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May 17, 2008 5:08 AM
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Hi ML Sisters! Thanks Moonstruck for your wonderful recap. This was by far my favorite episode. It was perfect in every way. I personally think it couldn't have ended any other way and I loved it. Finally...when Mick said "because I love you" I cried like I'm sure the rest of you did. How touching was this eps...and when the door shut at the end, yahoooo! Seal the deal as they say Just the most touching eps. To me it was PERFECT.
I can only pray that CW will pick up the show. I'm sick to my stomach thinking we'll never have Mick/Beth again. I still can't understand what is wrong with CBS. If they want more women to watch their stations then ML was perfect, they must have all MEN on their Board!!!
Keep the faith girls!
Long Live ML, R,R,Rah...until next time.
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May 17, 2008 7:25 AM
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i agree with KSGrim, this was a very satisfying ep. i only wish i could've seen what happened behind the closed door. probably what we've all been waitng for the whole season!
because i love you!!! omg, make my heart melt mick. what a great way to end the ep and the season.
our show must be picked up somewhere else. i just can't let him go. *snif*
til death do us part mick!
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May 17, 2008 8:19 AM
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I thought it was a fairly disjointed episode with a lot of inconsistencies. How did Emma get turned on a ship and never know her sire when Mick said it was important for a sire to hang around and teach a new vamp the tricks? That's just an example. But the final scene, where Mick actually tells Beth that he loves her--that made up for everything. I stayed up till 1 a.m. watching that scene over and over on YouTube, and I started out this morning watching that scene. I'm so glad they made it, so at least we have an ending. Because, come on guys, it's over--no more Moonlight. 16 episodes--that's all we'll ever have. Rats. MickBeth forever. Rah rah rah.
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May 17, 2008 8:44 AM
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I loved this episode--but at the same time it was so bitter sweet because it may be the last one--I so hope not. It was interesting how from the promos it looked as if Mick was starting to take after his step-sire Josef (as far as freshies go) and the whole boys will be boys line and yet when a person was able to see the whole show it really put things into context. I loved the end of course when Mick finally said that he loved Beth. I also enjoyed getting to meet more vampires as this I think is another interesting storyline of the show. I also want to know what is going to happen with the "list". There are just so many GREAT storylines with this show that it could go on for a long time. My husband called me at 9:01 our time to ask me "What happened on the Vampire show?" This is not typical (except for this show of course) for my husband as he is really not into watching TV or even cares whats on TV. I am just having so many emotions right now--Ps$$t off at CBS for taking off THE BEST SHOW on TV. Happy and thrilled that Mick revealed his feelings to Beth--I think you all get the idea.
VS RRR Kat
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May 17, 2008 8:56 AM
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There is a news report on this site about the CW being in danger of going out of business:
http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-News-Blog/Todays-News/Cw-Ratings-Lead/800039846#comments
This has us Supernatural fans in a panic because in Thursday night's season finale, one of the main characters was left in very dire straights. It was bad enough that we would have to wait four months to find out how his situation is resolved, but what happens if the CW goes under? I already knew that the CW was in trouble, and for that reason, I was not enthusiastic about Moonlight ending up there. I would much rather have it on SciFi or USA. I hope the rumor that those networks are interested is true.
Thanks for another great recap, Moonlighter. Last night's episode was a fitting series finale, as it would have been a season finale. We got the ending we wanted between Mick and Beth; and, with Ben getting the list of vampires in the area, we got an interesting cliffhanger to be played out if Moonlight comes back on another network.
Since I'm a big Jason Dohring fan, I've been loving seeing more of Josef in these last few episodes and having him more integrally woven into the storyline. I also enjoyed seeing more of Logan, Guillermo, the "Head Cleaner" and the other vamps. We also learned more about how the show was interpreting vampire lore.
I'm sure many of us have read about the new show that will be going into our time slot next season--LAME!!! Yes, I know I'm prejudiced, but I can't imagine that show being more appealing to women than Alex O'Loughlin.
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May 17, 2008 10:48 AM
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Moonlighter, excellent recap!
7:58 CST I started to tear up 8:00 CST I started to cry 8:04 CST I bawled after Mick's first VO
During the first commercial, I kept telling myself "Get a grip. Get a grip." I was able to control my emotions until Mick said the words we've all been waiting for..."Because I love you". I then lost it and started to bawl once again.
I loved seeing all of the vamps gathering at Mick's apartment. I thought their plan was to snatch Emma and send her and her husband to another country, never to return to the U.S. I wasn't expecting the fire torches, but I understand keeping their secret is Rule #1. The list of vamps surprised me. Was another vamp committing treason?
It was nice seeing Beth talking about vamps to another human. I think Josef was starting to care for Simone, more so than he wanted to.
Ladies, until Joel Silver tells us it's over, I'll continue to have faith that someone will pick up Moonlight. I'll keep doing what I can to make Season 2 a reality.
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May 17, 2008 11:27 AM
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Just found this on the CBS message board. All posts by MOONLIGHT CHANCES WERE BEING DELETED BY CBS so she's now postingn under the name TessaAlexander. The following was posted on http://www.moonlight-united.com and copied to the CBS board.
THIS MAY GET CONFUSING LATER WHEN WE ARE TRYING TO GET INFO OUT..MOST OF MY POSTINGS WILL MORE THAN LIKELY BE CONNECTED TO TESSAALEX!!
PLEASE GO TO THE THREAD LABELED: MOONLIGHT FANS UPDATES 5/17/08
MOONLIGHT UNITED IS REPORTING:
Did the Moonlight season finale give you more fire to fight for our show? Good! We can report that as of the close of business on Friday, the Moonlight sets are still standing at Warner Bros., which means the show is NOT over. According to our sources, Moonlight is being presented to the CW, USA Network and FX for possible pick up. In addition to our Perpetually Cool Postcard Campaign targeted at the CW, we need to add USA and FX to the list.
To all in our wonderful Moonlight tribe: As of 6:00 PM PST last night, we have confirmation that CW and Silver were STILL IN NEGOTIATIONS. Nothing is definite yet. Talks will continue.
Leeser spoke with her contacts...the word is to CONCENTRATE ON CW. We should also still contact SciFi and we have word to contact FX...THOSE ARE OUR BEST BETS. WB is aware of our support and does not need to be contacted right now. Let's keep working...and give the negotiators a bit more time. WE'LL UPDATE HERE AS SOON AS WE KNOW ANYTHING DEFINITE.
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May 17, 2008 11:59 AM
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Thanks for another great recap Moonlighter. There was so much to enjoy about this episode. It was wonderful to be able to watch this show grow over 16 weeks into the episode that was Sonata.
The episode had just the right mix of romance, action, drama and the vampire life. There were some inconsistencies, but those exist in every movie or TV show. The show gave us characters we care about and enjoy spending time with each week, from the lead characters--Mick, Beth and Josef--down to Guillermo and Logan.
How terrific was Logan in this episode. When Mick told Logan to stop the van, who expected him to chase it down and literally stop it. Logan leaves his basement and saves the day. That was some plan B. Now, if someone could come up with a plan B for the show.
I would hope that this is not the final episode, and that this show manages to get picked up by some network. This show has become a habit that I am not happy about breaking.
If this is the end, it was a very satisfying final episode, with Mick and Beth (both with a new awareness of the obstacles to their relationship) admitting their feelings for one another. I couldn't have asked for a better ending while still hoping for plan B.
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May 17, 2008 12:50 PM
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Hello Moonlight Fans.
Moonlighter - great recap - as usual. I have just one little comment - normally I'm not that picky, BUT I believe it was Mick who closed the door and not Beth. I just feel this is significant or means more that is was Mick. If you know what I mean? And please do not take offense, you do an excellent job with the facts/details way better than I could ever do when putting them to paper. I LOVED the episode - everthing about it. Even when Mick said he only wanted to make out with Beth - know some thought that was a little immature for him, but he was just going along with what she said. I am so grateful they did not change our Mick. All the things we were concerned about were reasonable explanations.
I was surprised to see Logan out of his apt!! lol
I managed to watch he show without thinking of the cancellation - I was too absorbed in it. But as soon as it was over - looked at hubby and said "Those Bastards!!" I am depressed. I rewatched right after like usual, and stayed up a bit and read comments, but could not stand it any longer and went to bed around 12:30 - hoping this morning would be better. Well it wasn't. I feel just as down as I did last night. And over a tv show???!!
I rewatched on CBS.com this morning. They did have some great music in this episode. The scene where Mick went out into the hall afer Beth told him she could not do this anymore was great. When he had his head up against the wall - it was so emotional. Mick (Alex) was exceptional in the last scene - his eye, body language, etc.
The ONLY bright spot in this is it did end (if this is the end) happy. And each of us can write our own ending - how we think they ended up, etc. Our own fairytale - so to speak.
Chrystal
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May 17, 2008 12:52 PM
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Ok guys, I'm still here! Not for long though... I'll be honest with you, right now I am not heartbroken (for now at least) because I do think that we have a real chance to make it out alive. I have no idea how good a chance, but... I really, really think that it is imperative that we contact the networks, CW in priority, etc, etc... you know all that. USA as well. You don't have to actually have hope to do that, by the way. If you've decided "I've gotten hurt enough over this, I don't want to have false hopes", that's totally cool. But contact them anyway, like you would do the laundry. Now the mission I am personally on right now is that I have been spreading a couple of suggestions, like I was discussing with clgood last night on the previous thread. I have put them on the renewsite on the homepage, together with a sales pitch at the bottom to try and get more people on board with this. PLEASE GO CHECK THEM OUT... I have already been to every website I know to spread the word, left a comment to that effect on Alex's page under "comments", and even found a myspace group where I posted it. If one of you is familiar with myspace or facebook, maybe you can find other groups and tell them about it too? Anyway, for the freshies, here's the link: www.renewmoonlight.com I was actually thinking while reading the greatly insightful article that Kandye has posted about CW that the idea I have in mind would be even more attractive to them in this context of theirs. See note at the bottom of the renew site. Of course, the fact that it is a sinking boat is not good for the long term, but we have sharks heading for us right now so I'm grateful for any boat, even if sinking. That will give everybody time to think calmly about where they want to take Moonlight next if the CW goes down. Anyway it's not like we have any influence on this, it's up to warner, and they know what they're doing better than us. I am really really sorry for sounding so dry: I'm kinda in a hurry (i.e. I'd better start to get ready to go because right now I bet I look like a dog and smell like a pig, lol!)
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May 17, 2008 1:16 PM
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GUYS PLEASE I HAVE A REQUEST: WHEN YOU GO ON THREADS DEDICATED TO MOONLIGHT ON THE CW WEBSITE, CAN YOU MENTION THAT WE WANT TO HELP ATTRACT ADVERTISERS FOR THEM? I JUST DID THAT AND EVEN LEFT MY SITE'S ADDRESS. HOPEFULLY SOMEONE FROM THE NETWORK WILL NOTICE AND PASS IT ON ABOVE... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
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May 17, 2008 1:42 PM
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