There are 22 messages totalling 1000 lines in this issue. Topics in this special issue: 1. Re HELP! Can't get my mail 2. Nick&Nat; Nat&LC (3) 3. familiar face on Airw 4. Nigel off the FKSPOILR list? (2) 5. Nick&Nat, Nat&LC 6. I got my mail 7. Feedback from the Dominion... (3) 8. I AM the Webgoddess... 9. Another Quote List - at last! 10. Finally...Post-Play Acknowledgements & "Thank You"s! 11. Wow! Who set NB *NO MAIL*!*!*! 12. Rosebud & The list (fwd) 13. Help! 14. Does Tracy know?? 15. The Request Lines Are Open... 16. The Kindred, Janette's ticked!!! 17. Affiliation Update ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 17:14:59 -0500 From: Gehirn Karies <SoulDebris@a.......> Subject: Re HELP! Can't get my mail EEEEEK???? Web Goddesses, and Gods please help this Godless one. I can't get may mail past 3/22 when I click on today's stuff, then [open] the thing just keeps thinking and thinking and thinking even in the personal filing cabinet I have AOL and a NEC Ready 7022, and no clue, which most of you know already. I do flash sessions to collect the mail. Please e mail me at (MindDebris@a.......) if you know what to do. for some reason I have no problem there.....yet. Gehirn Karies Brutal Cousin ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 17:15:53 -0500 From: Sandra Gray <TMP_HARKINS@d.......> Subject: Re: Nick&Nat; Nat&LC Jamie Randell writes: >WHY does he have to put up with it?...How many times has he almost >walked away from the cure/Toronto/Natalie/humanity?...Obviously, >there's SOMETHING that he wants/needs/desires. And it's either >Nat, Tracy, or Reese... What he desires is the first thing you mentioned in your second sentence above--a cure. Above all else, above whatever he may feel for Nat or humanity in general, Nick wants a *cure*. That's the major reason he's stayed, why he puts up with Nat's nagging, etc. Nick has always been persistent in keeping with anyone who can offer him a cure. Those times he has wanted to walk away, also, have not, imo, been that many. In Cherry Blossoms he thought he would be forced out by the Chinese man telling on him. In Black Buddha, the decision was more emotional and based on a desire to protect those mortals he cares about (particularly Nat) from the "curse" he thought he'd brought on everyone with the buddha. The fact that he was going to leave shows he would have gone on without Nat if necessary. Nick's immortal, after all; there are always other avenues to a cure to explore. >And if Nat wanted to do away with LC, all she'd need is a little >lidovuterine and a stake. Well, that may be possible, but I'm not sure that's a sure thing. We know the litovuterine only temporarily suppressed the vampire in Nick. It was never *really* gone. And LC is twice Nick's age. I think there's a possibility that the drug would either not have as much of an effect on LC or that, as the vampire would still be there, he would not stay dead if she staked him. >admitting that he can't outwit her, can't outmaneuver her, can't win >in a battle of wits between them. Why should he have to bother? He and Nick are immortal; Nat isn't. All he has to do is wait until either Nat or Nick gets tired of Nick not being cured. Nick will either try something or somewhere else to find his cure or Nat will finally get discouraged and give up. And if neither of those things happen, LC has time on his side as Nat is mortal and will get old and die eventually. LC doesn't *need* to do anything but wait. If he chooses to do engage in a "battle of wits" with Nat, it will be for his own personal reasons. He doesn't *need* to do so. And if Nat should happen to cure Nick, then I think you'd see him move to remove her. And then he'd bring Nick back across. He hasn't done much with or about Nat because he doesn't consider her a real threat yet. >OtL, BmV, NiQ, that was all intellectual...platonic. Oh, I agree that Nick cares about and is attracted to Nat. But that hasn't stopped him from being attracted to other women (Emily Weiss in Stranger Than Fiction, Marian in Blackwing, Janette). >LC hasn't killed Nat because: >1) killing Nat would indicate his defeat; As I said above, I don't think LC feels any need to kill Nat because he doesn't consider her much of a threat yet. >2) Nick would never forgive him. Nick has hated LC since long before he met Nat. Unless something really makes Nick change his mind about wanting to be mortal, LC killing Nat wouldn't make any difference to Nick's aims. He'd still be against doing what LC wanted him to do. Yes, he might not forgive LC, but if Nick doesn't find a cure, who knows what might change between the two of them after several centuries go by? Or what other women Nick might fall in love with in that time? >Nick's got it as bad as any human male could have it for >any woman; and if there's self-delusion involved, it's the same type as in >any purely human relationship. But having it bad for someone doesn't necessarily mean that a relationship will work out. If that was so, more people would marry their "first love". :) Nick wants Nat, she wants him. But that doesn't mean that they wouldn't encounter problems if Nick became mortal that would drive them apart. >what Nick's behavior has done to erode Nat's love for him... And she's done nothing to erode any feelings he has for her? >You think Nat WANTS to have to keep reminding him that "in human >society, we don't bite the bad guys"? Oh, please. Nick hasn't "bitten" anyone in at least 50 years and certainly not since coming to live in Toronto (speaking about humans here). Her nagging doesn't have anything to do with *biting* people. >she hates her weak points, but is capable of acknowledging them. What about Dead of Night? Just acknowledging weak points isn't enough. You have to decide what to do about them (accept them or overcome them?). Imo, Nat spends a lot of time trying to pretend her weaknesses don't exist, covering them up with "control". --Sandra Gray, forever Knightie --tmp_harkins@d....... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 17:19:00 -0700 From: BECKY BURNS <becky.burns@w.......> Subject: Re: familiar face on Airw -=>On 03/22/96 21:28, Maria Montalvo said to Becky Burns MM> I was watching Airwolf tonight, and the magician looked really MM> familiar. He was a young guy, not unattractive, Could it be????? MM> with short red hair, big ears, a goofy smile, and a fake French accent. Could it possibly be????? MM> It took me a long time to figure it out (I _hate_ it when that happens), MM> but it finally came to me: Screed! It Is!!! your are correct, Madam! MM> Sure enough, the end credits listed Gregory Kramer. MM> (BTW, yesterday's episode featured a _really_ young Jason Priestly.) Ah yes, Really young are the operative words...did you notice he still had the Canadian accent...He doesn't have it anymore. Becky the Airwolf Goddess (I went from semi-InfoWizard to Goddess....How did this happen and who's the insane person who gave me this title?) ... Answers: $1, Short: $5, Correct: $25, dumb looks are still free. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 17:05:36 -0600 From: "Angula G. Tucker" <agt4@r.......> Subject: Nigel off the FKSPOILR list? I was just wondering if he was on this list too or just the FKSPOILR list? I know someone mentioned earlier that he was a hidden member or whaever it's called. Angula Tucker, X-Phanatic Department of Counselor Ed. & Ed. Psych. Mississippi State University "If coincidences are only coincidences, why do they seem so contrived?" ------Mulder, Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose, X-Files ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 17:22:40 -0600 From: Margie Hammet <treeleaf@i.......> Subject: Re: Nick&Nat, Nat&LC In the ongoing discussion, Jamie said, >Realistically? Nat, in that family, would stake LC inside of a >week -- a year, at the outside -- and none of this Dark Knight nonsense; >she'd make good and sure he was dead. And would then be very happy with >Nick, until the point when she decided to up and leave like Janette did. I'm glad to see people defending Natalie, but I don't accept the idea that Nat and Nick couldn't keep a relation going if Nick were mortal. In an online chat, Ger said Nick will regain his mortality when he earns it. If that's so (and even Ger may not know), then obviously Nick hasn't earned it yet, maybe for some of the reasons Jamie pointed out, where he's done things that have hurt Natalie. Nick has a lot of growing up to do still, (some people take an awfully long time to grow up). Maybe "earning" it and "growing up" mean sort of the same thing. If that's so, then Nick as a mortal will have to be more mature than he is now, and so probably perfectly capable of keeping a relationship going, and not hurting Nat in the ways he has in the past. Surely, Nick has shown enough decency and caring, both for Nat and others, in past seasons and in this, to think that it's likely he will continue to grow in a good way, and, if he can ever become mortal, to succeed in a loving relationship. Margie (treeleaf@i.......) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 18:27:46 -0500 From: Gehirn Karies <SoulDebris@a.......> Subject: Re: I got my mail Sorry to have Annoyed anyone I don't know what the @?*% that was all about, but, all better now. ssssoooooo, Nevermind. Brutal Cousin Karies Never to be mistaken as a Web Goddess. SoulDebris@a....... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 18:33:58 -0500 From: Katja Stokley <cstokley@c.......> Subject: Re: Feedback from the Dominion... On Fri, 22 Mar 1996, Muldy Sculler wrote: > I ask all of you: would you spend $160 for high-quality uncut video sets > of FK? Most likely yes. Katja Stokley -*- cstokley@g....... -*- Enter any 12 digit prime number to continue -*- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 16:22:38 -0700 From: Ted Atkinson <llacroix@i.......> Subject: Re: I AM the Webgoddess... >>BTW...as of late...I am seeing severe Cousinly overtones in your >>behavior..now isn't it time you came back to where you belong? >I agree. It's about time you, our Webgoddess, come back into the fold. >Uncle wants you. Let Uncle show you the way... May LaCroix bless and keep you -- LaCroix be praised!! <Very Big Evil Cousinly Grin> Ted Atkinson Cousin -- and damn proud of it! llacroix@i....... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 15:55:39 +0000 From: Perri <perridox@i.......> Subject: Another Quote List - at last! Here's yet another Dallas Quote List, from Cousin Tippi's vist, which I thought I'd lost but found. In attendence were Tippi, Lisa C. Vicki B. Perri, someone else who I forget, and the sole male, Robert Mingee, who sat in a corner and chuckled for most of the evening. Perri __________ Yet Another Dallas Quote List 2-24-96 *That* will be cousins. 'I am Duncan McLeod of the Clan Macleod.' You killed my father, prepare to die. So what is this, like the Anti-Quickening? The Soothing? The Calming? The Soothening. I love Menthos...um, Methos. He's the freshmaker. You know, you can always get blood out with peroxide. We probably don't want to know.... It's a new faction - the Dark Natties Man, this is Dark Knightie heaven. I don't know, I think he looks cute. Says the cousin. Maybe cow blood is fattening. It's a Nat-back, not a flashback. Whatever happened to Sydney? A carouche got him. Maybe Screed got him. Yeah, he was a mouse chaser! He's wearing a greatcoat. Doesn't look that great to me. Why is he dressed like William Shatner? Can we say, sunblock factor 5000? Smokin'. The sideburns made him do it. His nostrils flared in angst. >From the Cousinly Adventures in Albertson I hope these are free. What are they gonna do, pump your stomach? We need S&M? The food of the gods! The food of the DeSade. Sorry, come back next year after I talk to Jenny Craig. I don't want to be a big girl for eternity. LaCroix, liposuction me! He needs a trophy girl. I'm a trophy case girl She's having a flashback! New fanclub newsletter -- Nigel's Nipples. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 19:32:25 -0500 From: Will Steeves <goid@i.......> Subject: Finally...Post-Play Acknowledgements & "Thank You"s! I've been promising this for over a month now, and at long last, here it is - Cousin Will's Post-Play "Thank You"s, Acknowledgements, and...considering how close it is to April, I might as well throw in "Hopes and Dreams" :-) for the next great play... They play was great, and the company was fantastic. I also know that I went out of my way to meet as many fellow fans as possible, even to the point of introducing myself on countless occasions. Hopefully, I didn't end up scaring anyone... :-) (Who, me? I conceivably couldn't scare a _fly_ if I tried...) Now, without further ado... (...and stay tuned for a Special Announcement coming up later on...) My biggest Thank You goes to none other than our esteemed assistant listowner, Laurie Salopek (hmmm, so what does the "M" in lms5 stand for, eh? :-) :-) ), for providing us with a forum for discussing and organising this event. Furthermore, needless to say, this on-the-list organisation was greatly helped by organisation on the home front, and for that aspect of things, I thank Lynne Ackerman for doing the work of a small army almost by herself. One of those absentee army regulars was _me_, owing to my having fallen off the face of the Earth during January and February. Nevertheless, I have pledged to "repay society for my sins" (groan...). And, not necessarily in order.... (Incidentally, if I get any names or attributions mixed up, or if I have left out credit for your contributions, please don't shoot me...or "Fire at Will", for that matter). To Lana Soward & Diana Edwards, a hearty note of thanks for producing and distributing the Winter's Tale pins. They're quite fetching, and by their quality appearance, took a great deal of time -- and money -- to produce. Jamie Melody Randell: Many thanks for the warm fuzzies! I can see why they're gathering so many rave reviews! (Oh....and why, why, why, Jamie, why have you forsaken us, why have you betrayed your fellow Cousins? I'm so hurt....ah, but I hear that we'll be making sport of you in the next war.... :-) :-) ) - if anyone didn't realise that I was _kidding_ just then, he or she is obviously taking the whole idea of factional rivalry _way_ too seriously. Seriously though, even though you're no longer a Cousin, I still "luv'ya like a sister". Heck, anyone who loves Canada as much as you you do, has a special place in our hearts. Valerie Meachum: After the pin and the warm fuzzies, the green beaded necklace made me feel positively Hawaaian. Obviously, your talents go far beyond the art of "just" _theatre_. And, on the subject of theatrical art, you have my thanks for explaining the play before the fact. Live theatre isn't usually my "cup of tea" (except when it provides an opportunity to meet fellow fans), so I half expected to come out of the play saying "What just happened?". Thanks to your synopsis, however, that didn't happen. (Oh, and by the way, yes, I _did_ find the piece of fluff on my hair... :-) ) Laurie Fenster: How can any list of acknowledgements be complete without thanking you for your high degree of support to the Save Our Show campaign? Our campaign has needed not just volunteers, but _money_ to pay the bills, and your willingness to possibly risk thousands of dollars for the show, is more laudable than mere words can say. I felt positively foolish having given you a mere ten dollars (Canadian, no less! :-( ) in order to help you recoup your donation, but having said this, I hope that everyone can at least help pitch in whatever they can afford. (Incidentally, is there any truth to the rumour that you bought one of the auctioned Caddies? :-) :-) Kidding!!! Actually, if I could have afforded it...) Mary G.T. : You came all the way from Australia for this? Now, THAT shows dedication! Peggy & James Religa: I didn't initially realise that this event was being partially coordinated with the Deborah Duchene Fan Club. That mere fact in itself, indicates just how seamlessly and flawlessly your cooperative efforts worked out. A class act! Felicia Bollin: Skaneatles....ah, love it... (I _still_ remember the article describing your hometown as the only place in America where working is illegal... :-) ). I'm now planning my Skaneatles retirement already... (still in my 20s, even, now there's enthusiasm :-) ). Catherine Siemann: Hmm...on behalf of the Ravenettes, would you ever so kindly accept my most humble of apologies for having had Deborah autograph a _third_ season cast photograph? I've missed _way_ too many autograph opportunities (I've missed opportunities with Geraint Wyn Davies _and_ Lisa Ryder, in fact!) to have let _this_ one pass me by. Honestly, if I could have found a first or second season cast photograph, I would most surely have used it!!! (For her part, Deb at least looked amused at the gaffe - she certainly has the gift of diplomacy, I must say... :-) ). Celeste Hotaling - Lyons: That was one "killer" :-) booklet that you put together. Too bad that I was still "off the face of the Earth" while it was being put together. Oh well...can't win 'em all, so to speak. (Oh, and am I still "full of beans"? :-) :-) Yes, yes, I see someone somewhere, twisting the imagery, so I'll not go any further with _that_... :-) :-) ) Cynthia Hoffman: Ah...another of Jamie MR's "French By Committee" It was nice to finally meet you...and tisk, tisk, for tricking Celeste with the "fire" bit. You "oughta" have become a Cousin, or more likely a Merc. :-) Leslie Remencus : Foooey! :-) I'm insufferably jealous that you managed to make it onto the CTV Evening News. From what I've seen, you've been doing great work on the S.O.S. campaign _and_ with Due South fandom (the latter was the subject of the news item - why didn't they talk about FK? Good question!), so you richly deserved the credit. And here I thought that having gotten my fifteen minutes of fame on the _Shirley_ show (think Oprah... :-) ) was hot stuff... :-) Betsy Vera : And yet another of Jamie MR's French readers... It was nice to finally meet you as well. Now, all that I have to do is meet Joanne Schecter, Lorelei Feldman, Lynn Messing, and Russ McMillan, and we'll "do that French rap". :-) (Or, we'll try to convince someone that "fire" means "exit"....hee hee - guilty grin) Maureen Wynn: Thank you again for the inspiration behind the special announcement that I'll be making soon... Hmm...has anyone ever told you that you look like Lora Haines? (Fooey, now where was _she_, for that matter? Hopefully, she'll be coming to Ger's play) And, last but _definitely_ not least, THANK YOU DEBORAH FOR MEETING US ALL!!!!! (...and putting up with signing a third season cast photograph, for that matter - whoopsie). A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - hopefully, you're still reading this far... :-) While sitting in the theatre before the play, it suddenly occured to me to ask someone from out of town, what he/she thought of the welcoming mat (so to speak) put out by the Toronto contingent. I didn't actually know whom to ask, so I did a sort of "eaney, meanie, miney, mo..." My victi, err volunteer turned out to be none other than Maureen Wynn. I was more than gratified with her positive response (THANK YOU!), and then whispered over to Lynne Ackerman beside me and asked "Hey, what about having a faction for the Toronto tour guides?". She agreed that it was a smashing idea (in more words), and so the TORONTO TOUR GUIDES Faction was born. What can the TOUR GUIDES do for you? In short...if you're from out of town (or even a local who hasn't yet met the rest of the Toronto list contingent), please write to me, goid@i....... and/or Lynne, gnbv32c@p....... (preferably both), and we'll set up a fantastic and unforgettable tour of many of the Toronto filming sites, complete with company provided by the Toronto contingent. (I also recently found out that we're following in the footsteps of none other than the original FoD Squad :-) founder himself, Don Bassingthwaite!). And of course ... the tour is FREE OF CHARGE! Having said this, I'm hoping to organise a tour for the Sunday of Ger's play - if you're interested, please write back to me and Lynne. As far as I can tell, we'll have a few cars available (ie., more than just mine!), so please get back to us as soon as possible, and we'll start the task of helping you wonderful folks to paint the town....red. :-) Cheers, Cousin Will aka "Grandfather", Founder, Spiritual Leader and Designated Driver of the Tour Guides. --- Will Steeves, B.Sc. (Toronto, 1991), goid@i....... - "Neil Hull is GOiD" Publisher & Managing Editor, The New Edition (U of T); Nu '96, Psi Upsilon Ontario Area Co-Coordinator, FREE (http://www.vix.com/free) "Any sufficiently advanced intuition is indistinguishable from telepathy." - Steeves' Law ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 19:38:40 -0500 From: Katja Stokley <cstokley@c.......> Subject: Re: Nigel off the FKSPOILR list? On Sat, 23 Mar 1996, Angula G. Tucker wrote: > I was just wondering if he was on this list too or just the FKSPOILR > list? I know someone mentioned earlier that he was a hidden member or > whaever it's called. According to his interview with Cybervanguard (great zine, BTW), he's only subscribed to fkspoilr. Katja Stokley -*- cstokley@g....... -*- Enter any 12 digit prime number to continue -*- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 15:47:38 -0900 From: Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......> Subject: Re: Wow! Who set NB *NO MAIL*!*!*! Whoa! the webgoddess put Mr. B on "nomail." lWhat a cruel mistress! I think I like you. Hey! careful with that whip, you missed. Barbara ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 20:08:12 -0500 From: Apache <lf@c.......> Subject: Rosebud & The list (fwd) Look who's still with us... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 10:16:36 EST From: Nigel M. Bennett <102371.674@c.......> To: Multiple recipients of list FKSPOILR <FKSPOILR@p.......> Subject: The list What has happened? Is the list gone? I've logged on for the last three nights, and there's been no digest there. If the list has been closed could you let me know. Nigel ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 19:22:41 -0600 From: Margie Hammet <treeleaf@i.......> Subject: Re: Feedback from the Dominion... >At 07:51 PM 3/22/96 -0900, Muldy Sculler wrote: >"Most series are never released to video" Hello--Highlander is on video, Star Trek, Star Trek NG, Blake's 7, Dr. Who. Red Drawf.... >--where there is an audience there is profit. >Hey, a season of Highlander will cost roughly $160. >I ask all of you: would you spend $160 for high-quality uncut video sets of FK? Absolutely. To add some, the original Dark Shadows is on video, the new Dark Shadows is on video. Margie (treeleaf@i.......) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 20:36:56 -0500 From: "Alora C. Chistiakoff" <acc0924@i.......> Subject: Help! OK, my sister, after *months* of agony, finally has e-mail. But I don't have the instructions for her to get on-list any more. Can someone please send them to her at <AloraKira@a.......> ASAP. She needs for all lists including the play list. Thanks Alora <acc0924@i.......> Natpacker * Nick&NatPacker * Valentine ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 20:01:42 -0600 From: The Other Immortal <phoenix@i.......> Subject: Re: Does Tracy know?? >Lisa >...who now is completely hooked on FK...and the cable company won't >carry the SciFi channel (but we NEED 3 shopping channels) :( I know what you mean. Except here we've got about 6 religious channels (I kid you not), all showing essentially the same thing, and TCI still insists that "we won't have enough free signals until we put in fiberoptic cables". They weren't saying that when they put on the LAST Fundamentalist network, or Intro TV (which only goes to half the area, me not included), or QVC, or FX, or... You get the idea. ANyone else got a cable horror story? This sounds like a new challenge. Hmmmmm... Cousin "Susan" Phoenix, The Cousin Who Ate All The Sushi In Japan phoenix@i....... **MSTie Mad Scientist Somewhat-Extraordinaire** *I'd be nothing if not cold.* ~~~Nigel I'm gonna live forever, or die trying. ~~~ Me ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 20:04:06 -0600 From: The Other Immortal <phoenix@i.......> Subject: Re: The Request Lines Are Open... >So, where was I? Oh, that's right -I've got a radio show tonight, feel >like making a request/dedication? Feel free ;) I've already got a >number from Diane E. The Unaffiliated, some Cousins, and some Mercs. How about Nine Inch Nails "Head Like a Hole" to all the execs who still think FK is worthless. Cousin "Susan" Phoenix, The Cousin Who Ate All The Sushi In Japan phoenix@i....... **MSTie Mad Scientist Somewhat-Extraordinaire** *I'd be nothing if not cold.* ~~~Nigel I'm gonna live forever, or die trying. ~~~ Me ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 20:07:15 PST From: Gary L Warren <garylwarren@j.......> Subject: Re: Feedback from the Dominion... On Fri, 22 Mar 1996 19:51:27 -0900 Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......> writes: >> "Most series are never released to video" Hello--Highlander is on video, >> Star Trek, Star Trek NG, Blake's 7, Dr. Who. Red Drawf.... Sorry not >> enough room to continue. My little fingers are tired from typing the >> tit "not released" to video--where there is an audience there is profit. >> I can see it happening. Hey, a season of Highlander will cost roughly $160. >> I ask all of you: would you spend $160 for high-quality uncut video sets >> of FK? Hello! Sorry, but when you count ALL series--sf, horror, sit-com and/or drama, still existant or cancelled--most series HAVEN'T been released to video. And only a few on video are merely available through tape clubs such as Columbia, as the original STAR TREk was on the CBS Video Club. Counting those you haven't named: CHEERS--still through video club MASH--ditto BEVERLY HILLBILLIES--ditto HONEYMOONERS--club and I think some other mail order outlets DEEP SPACE NINE--in America, ONLY the 2-hour pilot "The Emissary" is out in retail stores, and *only* as part of a three-tape TREK pilot package (inc. also TNG's "Encounter at Farpoint" and TREK's "Where No Man Has Gone Before") I LOVE LUCY--video clubs and mail order LOST IN SPACE--ditto ...And maybe a few more than that. But I can off the top of my head type reams of lists of still popular, ever-rerun-through-syndication series that still haven't made it to video, from CHARLIE'S ANGELS and DALLAS to PETTICOAT JUNCTION and MARCUS WELBY, MD. Even England's UFO series, besides being run on Sunday afternoons on Sci-Fi Channel, is sold in *bootlegged* tapes in conventions. Not trying to flame, ok?? :D glw ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 20:22:09 -0600 From: The Other Immortal <phoenix@i.......> Subject: Re: The Kindred, Janette's ticked!!! Janette Z. fumed: > As if you can't tell I am TICKED OFF ROYALY!!! If this show even has the >REMOTEST tinge of FK... I think I'll be forced to burn down FOX!!! Wanna try a guerilla mission to Los Angeles? This would be the perfect opportunity to get rid of Aaron "90210 is Real Life" Spelling. I've been plotting for months... Cousin "Susan" Phoenix, The Cousin Who Ate All The Sushi In Japan phoenix@i....... **MSTie Mad Scientist Somewhat-Extraordinaire** *I'd be nothing if not cold.* ~~~Nigel I'm gonna live forever, or die trying. ~~~ Me ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 21:21:35 -0500 From: "Susan M. Garrett" <susang@v.......> Subject: Affiliation Update Okay, the Reese's Pieces and Vaqueros pins are now up. Whew. Also put a link to Edgar's page. It's been there for a while, nobody knew about it. Edgar was getting somewhat miffed. We do NOT get Edgar miffed. My thoughts on the Sony thing--aw, why the heck not? It can't hurt to post an opinion. It lets them know we're here. And it's better than surfing the internet looking for macaroni ducks. It is not, however, as exciting as visiting the decaying Spam project. My two cents on the Natalie thing--no, she hasn't been bitching this season. She's just stopped acting like a doormat. She's started treating Nick like a rational human being, instead of a self-pitying vampire. Which, this being the object of the experiment, seems a darn fine idea to me. And . . . ahem . . . but *someone* left the Ravenettes out of the 'evil' discussion. Let me educate you on this end of the phenomenon--we may be amused by 'evil' acts, we may ignore or even condone 'evil' acts, but we are not in and of ourselves 'evil.' The whole point of being a Raven or Ravenette is to HAVE FUN, with elegance, style, and as much of a sense of elan as possible. It doesn't mean we can't do anything, it just means we make darn sure someone <else> takes the blame. And we try not to trash the Raven. Too often. It's in the by-laws. Section fifty-seven, paragraph two. Regards susang@v....... -- http://www.vitinc.com/~susang Visit THE essential webpage for Forever Knight info at: http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html "Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies." ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 21:21:52 -0500 From: Maryann Jorgensen <majorge@j.......> Subject: Re: Nick&Nat; Nat&LC Carrie wrote: >I think you left out the most importenat option to Nick: Redemption. >that redemption might be. As to the question on Natalie--I think he is sure >that the answer he is looking for is somehow associated with her. I have to agree with this. It's my feeling that Nick is more concerned with the moral/religious/metaphysical aspects of being a vampire. He is more concerned with absolution from his past. While From Nat's p.o.v. it is all scientific based, as far as she is/was concerned there is a physical reason for his condition and therefore a physical answer to it. This may have changed a little in the 3rd season as seen in episodes like "Dead of Night", Nat must come to turms with "ghosts" be they real or imagined. In 2nd season's "Near Death" she wants to deal with everything on a purely physical/scientific level while Nick was ready to die if it meant redemption. I got the idea from "Near Death" that Nick's redemption is in some way tied to Natalie. Maryann - the Knightie with a Nattitude majorge@j....... * Knightie, Natpacker , N&Ner, Dark Nattie, Paris-ite, Janewayan * ******************************************************************************** And I have a life ... really ... it involves blond gorgeous men and art pencils. "We're Starfleet officers, wierd is part of the job." Capt. Janeway - Voyager ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 19:18:40 -0800 From: LC Fenster <lucienlc@i.......> Subject: Re: Nick&Nat; Nat&LC As Jamie and I continue to play pingpong <g>: Jamie said: <Lots of snipping to be within guidelines> >WHY does he have to put up with it? Easy enough for him to walk away. >But he stays. Why? Obviously, there's SOMETHING that he >wants/needs/desires. And it's either Nat, Tracy, or Reese... my pick >of the three would be Nat... And my answer would be none of the above. He stays because Nat makes him feel that he's not cursed, that he's not beyond redemption. And because maybe she might help him discover the cure he thinks he's after. It's not Nat herself that keeps Nick in Toronto, imo; it's what he thinks she offers him. >>I don't know where the Natpack gets this idea that Natalie Lambert is >>superwoman, that she could take LC in a fight; >Because she has stood up to him more effectively than anyone else on >the show. Better than Nick has, in fact. That's because she's not important to LC and he lets her. Whereas Nick is important to LC. Also, Nick's relationship is obviously different because LC is his maker, and there's lots of emotional baggage involved. >If LaCroix decided she had outlived her usefulness, she would >live for precisely as long as it took him to drain her. Period. >Sorry, but that's the way it is, imo And if Nat wanted to do away with LC, all she'd need is a little lidovuterine and a stake. Um, she'd have to catch him first. And who, pray tell, is going to hold him down while she uses either? I don't think so. I think here we have to agree to disagree. And that's the long and the short of it. >Sure, Nat can die; she's mortal. But for LC to simply kill her, that >would be HIS defeat: admitting that he can't outwit her, can't >outmaneuver her, can't win in a battle of wits between them. I don't buy this either. And he CAN'T. We know this... because he HASN'T. No, he hasn't because she doesn't matter enough to him to do something about. And because it would upset Nick if he broke Nick's little mortal *toy* (using Nigel's language here <g>) If LC really saw Nat as a threat, that would change real quick. But again, I don't expect you to agree. >Yeah? If brute power were sufficient, Nick would be playing >good-vampire-son by LaCroix's side, and Nat would be dead. Why hasn't >that happened? Because LC hasn't seen the need to kill her. >Again, I have to strongly disagree, because I don't see that love, at >least not on Nick's part. >OtL, BmV, NiQ... Nick's got it as bad as any human male could have it >for any woman; Again, I just don't agree. I don't see any point in going back and forth on this. In OtL, he's jealous (in a possessive way, but not romantically based; just trying to protect his interest). In BMV, he's feeling guilty that he can't give Nat what she should get in a relationship, so he gives her what he thinks she wants. In NiQ, he's had his brain fried, and he's going on what she's telling him. >But to say that there IS no love, I see as sorta delusional. And I disagree. Again, I think Nick is too immature and narcissistic to be capable of love. I strongly object to your calling that delusional. (If we're gonna get into name calling, there are more than a few points you've made that I might consider delusional.) I think Nick may *think* he's in love; I think he *wants* to be in love because it's so *human*; but I don't think he IS in love. And Natalie thinks she's in love because it solves so many issues for her. Kind of like falling madly *in love* with a movie star. Perfectly safe, totally unapproachable, feels like love, and it can be a perfect love. Trouble is, it's not real. >Nick has set Nat in a position (confidante, doctor) where it is her >JOB to "nag" him; he has actively sought out her "nagging", encouraged >it, Again, I disagree. Nick was drawn to Nat because she made him feel that he had value and worth and decency and humanity, and he desperately needed to feel that way. I was once in a relationship with a guy where the only thing he brought to the table was the fact that he made me feel like I was the most important person on the planet. And that kept us together for two years. It's a powerful magnet, to be valued so highly. Imo, a lot of what Nat gave Nick early on came from that. And the fighting now comes because after being around him for awhile, the cracks show, so to speak, and she can't so easily accept his shortcomings without criticizing. And, btw, I certainly don't blame Nat for that; Nick has a multitude of shortcomings. It's just that early in their relationship, she was feeling her way, encouraging him, making allowances for things; but as time passed, she naturally became less willing to do so as he showed no signs or only limited signs of progress -- and frequent signs of *backsliding*. >Swift and certain condemnation. How do you know? Obviously, I don't. But I'm entitled to my opinion on the subject, and I've given it. You're entitled to disagree, but not to tell me what my opinion should be. >The worst obstacle to honest debate is the closed mind... And what, pray tell, does that have to do with the price of tea in China? If you're suggesting that because I hold a different opinion than you do, that means I have a closed mind, that's your problem, not mine. I have enormous respect for your opinion, Jamie, even if I don't share it. Kindly do me the same courtesy. >Put enough time and effort into ANYTHING, and it can happen. Absolutely. No argument. But I don't see it happening, because in my opinion Nick would not put that effort into their relationship. And on this, you're completely open-minded, eh? Hey, I'm openminded on all of it. I can understand and find sympathy with a variety of opinions, and I even understand a lot of opinions I totally disagree with. >Your impression is that LC and Nat could work out any difficulties, >but Nick and Nat are incapable of it. Doesn't that strike you as a >tad, well, slanted? No, because that isn't what I said. I never said that Nat & LC could work out any difficulties; I simply said I did not think it impossible for them to have a relationship just because that relationship might be fraught with conflict. You are the one who said such a relationship was impossible. You were saying about closed minds? :-) And what I also said is that we've seen very little of LC and Nat together, so it's difficult to know what is possible with them and what is not. Whereas we've seen LOTS of Nick&Nat together, so it is easier to extrapolate and contemplate how things might be between them in future. So, no, I don't think my position was slanted. In one case, we have a lot of available data to go on. In the other, there is almost no data at all, so far more is left to the imagination. I'm not saying you're wrong about LC and Nat; I'm just saying that I don't necessarily agree with you either. > (BMV, in my opinion, is a classic example of LC making a massive >mistake. Something he would've known better than to do, if he hadn't >given in to sentimentality and pain.) You're right, Jamie. We are indeed watching two different shows. :-) Lovingly awaiting the next volley. :-) Here tis. Enjoy! :-) LaurieCF Expergiscere et coffeam olface. <<Wake up and smell the coffee.>> ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 23 Mar 1996 - Special issue ****************************************************
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