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FORKNI-L Digest - 9 Jul 2000 (#2000-202)

Sun, 9 Jul 2000

There are 20 messages totalling 821 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. Knight School - Ep.104 - Last Act (6)
  2. Knight School - Ep.103 - For I Have Sinned (3)
  3. Knight School 101 - The Forever Vet's Take
  4. Knight School (3)
  5. Need Help With An Acronym...... (2)
  6. Knight School 103 -- the Forever Vet's take
  7. THANKS (IIRC) and YKYHB......
  8. Nick's phone
  9. Admin: Agreeing on stretch out of eps
 10. FK Fonts

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 17:24:13 +0900
From:    Raven Breena <raven@n.......>
Subject: Knight School - Ep.104 - Last Act

Forever Knight, Nick Knight, and the episodes described aren't mine, they
belong to Sony/Tri-Star and no copyright infringement is intended.  Thus,
anyone can archive them, but I would appreciate a link back at my FK site
(http://www.naturesong.com/raven) and credit for writing the summary.

I will only post one of these in any 24-hour period so I don't overload the
people on digest (these can get rather long).

All Knight School Episode summaries are my own interpretatation and are
archived at http://www.naturesong.com/raven/episodes.htm

Special thanks to Billie-Lee for making this all possible (my tapes and FKC
idea), and McLisa for going along with it.  Additions and corrections
welcome.

-Cousin Raven (raven@n.......)

Knight School
Episode: 104 Last Act
Prerequisites: None

We open at a hospital emergency room, a man named Jonathan arrives in a
state of arrest.  The doctors hit him with the pallets, his wife yelling for
him in the background.  A few minutes later, the doctor shakes her head and
holds the wife.

Later, in the locker room, she (the doctor) relaxes a bit and takes a
shower.  While in the shower, someone she obviously knows (in doctor
scrubs), attacks her and blood flows down the drain...

A woman is walking in the park and she sits on a bench.  Watching the sun
rise, she puts her cloak up, but she starts to smoke.  As time goes by, the
smokes turn to flames and she burns away to ash.

At the bullpen, Nick is in an upset mood.  Stonetree asks him if he's
constipated (I swear, I didn't make this up!).  Turns out that he's got 8
outstanding cases and it's bothering him.

Schanke yells out that they better get down to the docks, where they find
the remains (ash and clothes) of the vampire woman.  Nick doesn't feel very
comfortable (understandable!) and flashes back to being a player on stage
(with a wonderful musketeer hat).

He fights with one man, who is out fought and he is replaced with a woman,
the same woman, dressed in men's garb.  Nick wins and the two bow
graciously.  Later, in the dressing room, Nick and the woman are apparently
lovers.  She tells him that she wants to enjoy life, and when she no longer
enjoys life she will go into the sun.

In the present, he holds her ring and knows she committed suicide.
"Suicide", echoed by Schanke, they take off to go to the hospital crime
scene.  The initial evaluation is that the doctor committed suicide.  Her
friend adds to the theory, telling them about a patient that she was friends
with.

At the lab, Nat discovers the cuts are very deep and can't determine if she
committed suicide or not.  Nick stares at the ring and flashes back.

The woman tells Nick about the memories she sees in his blood, and that she
hates the thought of dying, but she will die when life becomes unbearable.

Nick is going to investigate this case even though he's got lots of others,
he just has to know if it was suicide.

Back at the loft, Nick comes out in jeans and a blue shirt (wow! Even I'm
impressed!)  He pours himself some 'wine' and hears her voice, "Are you a
burden, Nicholas?"  Slowly, he pushes the button and opens a blind.  The
sunlight streams in.  He sticks his pinkie in it and it smokes.  A second
later he removes it and looks at it.

At the top of his stairs, he sits with piles of paper, complaining that none
of it makes sense.  He hears her voice again, "Maybe it's time to move on,
Nicholas."  He gets up and looks, seeing her (Erica) for a time.  "Maybe
it's time to join me," she says.  She reaches to kiss him and tries to draw
him into the sunlight.  He stops and she fades away.

Nick investigates the dead doctor and discovers she was a good doctor and
happy with her work.  He discovers she was friends with Dean, a patient who
moonlights as a circus clown for the hospital children.  He is a obviously a
cancer patient on chemotherapy and is tired from the show.  The man is
bitter and angry, upset that the doctor 'committed suicide'.

Driving through Toronto, Nick sees Erica next to him, again, taunting him to
give up this life.

Back at the station, Stonetree talks to Nick about a message he received
from the hospital administrator who resents the fact that Nick is
insinuating it might not have been suicide.  He talks Stonetree into giving
him one more day to prove that the doctor did not commit suicide. (Without
hypnotism, impressive.)

At the Raven, Nick shows Janette Erica's ring.  She tells Nick that Erica
grew tired of this world and didn't want him to know.  His guilt washes over
him, even though he couldn't have changed things.

They go to see her old place, and find it's dusty, full of cobwebs and
ancient things.  He sees her old doll and flashes back to a conversation
with her where she says when she dies she will be old and tired; she talks
about how they cannot leave children behind.

In the present, a young girl shows up, wanting to know where Erica is and
they find out that she had written a play called "The Last Act" and was very
excited about it.

Back at the loft, Nick just makes it before the sun.  He carries her doll
and Nat wonders what's going on.  "Feeling a little self-destructive?"  He
tells her that he's recently lost an old friend.  He scares Nat by trying to
step into the light from the window, and she pushes him back.

Nat reveals that she found out the young doctor was pregnant.

Schanke shows up on his lunch break, "Hey Knight, raise the drawbridge, and
there better be food in there."  He opens the fridge and looks inside.  Only
green bottles full of dark liquid.  Schanke says "red wine is not supposed
to be refrigerated."  They discuss the case and decide that the pregnancy
might be a motive.

Schanke shows up at the doctor's boyfriend's (Carl?) house (not the patient)
and asks him some questions.  The man says she was tired and distant; he
becomes defensive, and Schanke reveals that "losing the baby made it worse,
huh?"

Back at the bullpen, they discuss the case.  Nick sees the time and takes
off, Schanke tries to stop him but Stonetree lets him go because he likes
the sudden passion he's expressing.  Nick tells Schanke he'll be at the
theatre.

Erica's play expresses her feelings for Nick in a way he could never
realize, and expresses how she felt about life in the form of herself as a
grandmother talking to a child.

Back at the hospital, Dean is restless.

The play expresses "the warmth and life of the sun"...and the grandmother
leaves then, passing the torch of life to the granddaughter.

Back at the hospital, Dean is injected with *something*.

Nick and Schanke arrive at the hospital and discover Dean has overdosed on
morphine.  Apparently, the same doctor found Dean, as found the earlier
doctor.  This seems like more than a coincidence.

Dean regains consciousness and they go to question him.  He says they were
close...and Schnake says they think they were 'very close'.  Dean admits
that it was his child.

Schanke goes to the boyfriend's house, telling him they think she was
murdered and that they think Dean did it. (An obvious trap.)  The guy is
incredulous about it.  Schanke tells him that he overdosed and is
unconscious, but still alive, and that they will get more info *when* he
wakes up.

Back at the hospital, Nick changes places with Dean, taking his place in the
bed.  He waits, but sees Erica again.  She says she's waiting for him to
follow, and he says he finds life exciting still.  She says "the time will
come" and he replies, "No, not by my own hand."  then, "There are two ways
to escape eternity, one is to join the dead, the other is to join the
living."  She leaves then, whispering, "I'll be waiting."

Nick hunkers down; a man in a long wig arrives and stabs Nick, who then
freaks out after him.  Nick nonchalantly pulls the knife out and struggles
with the man, who hits Schanke and runs.  They were right, it was the
boyfriend.  Nick catches him and beats on him a bit.  He bashes the
boyfriend through a window and hangs him out, Nick is all vamped out.
Schanke arrives (behind Nick) and tries to talk Nick into not dropping him.
"Think of the paperwork..."

Nick pulls the bad guy back in and Schanke arrests him (the bad guy, not
Nick).

Later, Nick, Nat and Schanke are discussing the play, which he obviously
took them to.  He talks to the young girl who had played the daughter in the
play.  He gives her Erica's ring "to remember her by".

Apparently, Schanke slept through the play and asked if he missed anything.
Nat says, "Only the middle ages," Schanke: "Damn, were they funny?" and
Nick, with characteristic humor, "I enjoyed them."

Questions:

1.  Wasn't the poofy white shirt in the flashbacks divine?

2.  And what if Schanke had poured himself a glass of 'wine'?  How would
they have gotten out of that one? (Barring hypnosis, that would be too
easy.)

3.  Do you think Erica was really there, or Nick was just having an
'episode'?

4.  Do you think that Erica's presence (real or imagined) would have
eventually gotten Nick to step into the sunlight?

5.  How do you get a single remote to control your fireplace *and* your
steel shutters? (A remote controlled fireplace?!?  I've never seen that
anywhere else.)

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 08:41:07 -0500
From:    Emma Lighton <elighton@b.......>
Subject: Re: Knight School - Ep.103 - For I Have Sinned

>1.  I didn't notice that this bad guy even had a name.  What would be a good
>name for him?
>
>2.  Why do zealots always think it's okay for *them* to kill?
>
Because they believe they have been chosen by some higher power, in this
case god, and that makes all their actions acceptable. Besides, if he'd
decided his mission was to go save an orphanage, they'd have had to find
the budget for lots of car chases. Dead bodies are cheaper. ;)

>3.  If Nick hadn't have corrected Schanke, how long do you think it would
>have taken him to realize it was Nick behind the screen?
>
About a second after Nick 'fessed up.

>4.  Do you think Alma still has a 'thing' for Schanke?
>
Depends on the defination of 'thing.'

>5.  Do you think Schanke "really has it in him" to cheat on Myra?  (Without
>being hypnotized, that is)
>
Nope. He might chase women, but he doesn't seem to have a klew what to do
with them when he catches them.

>6.  Do you think Alma would have brought Schanke over, or just taken him out
>of the picture?

Emma (elighton@b.......)
Vaquera * DPheretic * T+Vpack * FKMac-er Head Mouse Clicker
Survivor of Wars 9 and 10
"Pulvis et umbra sumus." -Horace
http://members.tripod.com/~lostshadows/main.html

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 08:57:36 -0500
From:    Emma Lighton <elighton@b.......>
Subject: Re: Knight School - Ep.104 - Last Act

>Questions:
>
>1.  Wasn't the poofy white shirt in the flashbacks divine?
>
>2.  And what if Schanke had poured himself a glass of 'wine'?  How would
>they have gotten out of that one? (Barring hypnosis, that would be too
>easy.)
>
My guess is that, since sometime in the mid 50s, Nick has come up with a
*long* list of plausable explanitions for those bottles of blood.

>3.  Do you think Erica was really there, or Nick was just having an
>'episode'?
>
It was an episode, 104 to be presise, :)

>4.  Do you think that Erica's presence (real or imagined) would have
>eventually gotten Nick to step into the sunlight?
>
Nick has always struck me as a bit self destructive, so probably. I'm not
convinced he would have stayed in it long enough to be vaporized.

>5.  How do you get a single remote to control your fireplace *and* your
>steel shutters? (A remote controlled fireplace?!?  I've never seen that
>anywhere else.)

Whammy someone who could do these things. Gives new meaning to universal
remotes.

Emma (elighton@b.......)
Vaquera * DPheretic * T+Vpack * FKMac-er Head Mouse Clicker
Survivor of Wars 9 and 10
"Pulvis et umbra sumus." -Horace
http://members.tripod.com/~lostshadows/main.html

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 10:40:16 -0400
From:    Bonnie Rutledge <br1035@i.......>
Subject: Re: Knight School 101 - The Forever Vet's Take

Janet, the Forever Vet asked:

<snip> * Were viewers actually supposed to be thinking *Nick* might be the
> killer during this ep?  There are some indications we are, but I never
> saw it, not even in the pilot.  And yet the voiceover to part 2 seems
> to imply that's supposed to be a possibility.  Anyone watch DK first
> who wants to comment?<snip>

Now, I remember watching NK when it was on in 1989, but I didn't pay close
attention. Nowadays, all I can recall is the scene at the swimming pool and
that Rick Springfield was in it. I certainly didn't remember any actual plot.

When I first stumbled across DK on CBS in 1992, I was blown away. I had
to have missed the first few minutes, because I didn't catch the opening
credits until the next week. The first scene I remember was
Nick at the crime scene, ending with him returning to the loft and
drinking blood from a jade cup. Since I'd missed the flashback and
the credits, this was the point where I realized the guy was a vampire.
At that moment, I suspected him. It didn't last much longer
than that. By the time Nick brought Jeannie and Topper burgers,
I'd started to catch on to the 'repaying society for his sins' concept.
The possibility of naughtiness is what caught my interest, though.

This flashbacking to '92 reminds me how the first time I saw the FK credits is
responsible for how I named my first cat. I saw the name 'Nigel Bennett'
and thought that sounded familiar. Couldn't think of why, but LC's
punk hair made me think of Nigel Planer, who played the hippie on one of my
fave britcoms, 'The Young Ones.' My very favorite Young One was the punk,
Vyvyan.
Since my kitten was six weeks old and long-haired, she hadn't totally gotten
the hang of the grooming thing yet. Her fur would stick out in little
mohawks, so I decided to call her the girly version, 'Vivian.'

Up until that point, I'd been leaning toward calling her 'ABBA' or
'Carmen.' Thank goodness I saw FK and found inspiration - the former
possibility would not have fit Viv at all! The latter choice became her middle
name.

<waves>

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Bonnie Rutledge.......<br1035@i.......>.......Single and Fabulous!
"Somewhere out there is another little freak who will love us, understand
us, and kiss our three heads and make it all better." - 'Sex and the City'
     "This is going to be embarrassing, isn't it?" - Cousin Jules

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 10:47:34 -0400
From:    Judith A Cataldo <JUDYCAT@p.......>
Subject: Re: Knight School

Knight School has really got the list going but to keep this action going
longer and to give everyone a chance to comment before the next installment
shouldn't the episodes be stretched out to a couple a week instead of every
day?  Just a suggestion.
Judy
judycat@p.......
http://pages.prodigy.net/judycat

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 10:45:52 EDT
From:    Libratsie@a.......
Subject: Re: Knight School

In a message dated 7/9/00 9:42:55 AM Central Daylight Time,
JUDYCAT@p....... writes:

> Knight School has really got the list going but to keep this action going
>  longer and to give everyone a chance to comment before the next installment
>  shouldn't the episodes be stretched out to a couple a week instead of every
>  day?  Just a suggestion
I was wondering the same thing - PLEASE, no disrespect to ANYONE. I keep
thinking how hectic it must be for Raven if I can't even formulate a reply
before the next installment drops! Besides, i keep thinking how stretching
them out will make it last longer! hahahaha. It would also be easier for
folks on digest who would then be able to reply themselves even if they don't
get on-line every day.

--Libby

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 11:05:35 -0400
From:    Bonnie Rutledge <br1035@i.......>
Subject: Re: Knight School - Ep.104 - Last Act

Raven asked:

<snip> 5.  How do you get a single remote to control your fireplace *and* your
> steel shutters? (A remote controlled fireplace?!?  I've never seen that
> anywhere else.)<snip>

This requires access to the less powerful cousins of The Fanfic Fairies,
The Series TV Sprites. The Sprites are less powerful because The Fanfic Fairies
are only bounded by the limits of the mind, not the eye. They are the ones
responsible for all the excellent parking and exact change, as well as the
magical props and the Gravestone In A Day phenomenon.

The Series TV Sprites have a much tougher union than The Fanfic Fairies,
however. They'll strike at the drop of a line. That's when the Anarchists
Against Continuity (AAC) sneak in and wreak havoc, adding Nick's comments
about plate mail, that confusion about whether Janette brought across The
Baroness, a resurrected mother-in-law for Schanke, putting Nick at the Battle
of Hastings, ransomed Dauphins, Lucius bust wackiness, bad subtitles for The
Inka and an extra birthday for Natalie.

But let's not look too harshly upon the AAC. LaCroix was a scorch at the end of
DK, but they brought him back in 'Love You to Death' anyway! Viva Anarchy!

<waves>

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Bonnie Rutledge.......<br1035@i.......>.......Single and Fabulous!
"Somewhere out there is another little freak who will love us, understand
us, and kiss our three heads and make it all better." - 'Sex and the City'
     "This is going to be embarrassing, isn't it?" - Cousin Jules

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 11:28:14 EDT
From:    Billie Lee <McCelt2000@a.......>
Subject: Re: Knight School - Ep.104 - Last Act

In a message dated 7/9/00 1:32:26 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
raven@n....... writes:

Big waves to all and top of the mornin' to ye!  Oh, I don't know about
Canada, but in the ER's I have worked in, *Paddles* are used to shock someone
back to life <G> and certainly no criticism intended, really :>D <waving some
more at Raven, this was a truly great synopsis indeed!!!>

Questions:

1.  Wasn't the poofy white shirt in the flashbacks divine?

OH my, yes, I am a bit poufy shirt advocate.  My SO wears them sometimes, and
wears them quite well...........I am real partial to that genre of clothing
<g>

2.  And what if Schanke had poured himself a glass of 'wine'?  How would they
have gotten out of that one? (Barring hypnosis, that would be too easy.)

Welllllllll, instead of telling him "they were gifts" Nick and Nat could have
gone with the "it's that stuff Nick uses to thicken paint" bit <yes, I know,
very cheesy> :>O

3.  Do you think Erica was really there, or Nick was just having an 'episode'?

IMHO, she was really there.  Even if Nick were having an "episode," she was
really there as far as he was concerned........kinda like when I say to a
patient <g> "I believe that you think you see <insert whatever [ggg]> but I
don't see it" as a form of validating the individual and thier perceptions
without reinforcing the delusion.

My, wasn't that a high-and-mighty answer <g>!

4.  Do you think that Erica's presence (real or imagined) would have
eventually gotten Nick to step into the sunlight?

No.  I think Nick is too devoted to 1) his quest to regain his mortality, 2)
his seemingly sincere (though sometimes set aside by him, IMHO) desire to
atttain Redemption and 3) his love for Natalie (and other Mortals as well,
but mostly Natalie it seems to me <g>).

5.  How do you get a single remote to control your fireplace *and* your steel
shutters? (A remote controlled fireplace?!?  I've never seen that anywhere
else.)

I know!  Universal remote with **two** auxillary buttons <hehehehehe>

Forever Yours, Billie-Lee
"Oh Master grant that I may never seek to be loved as to love with all my
Soul"
(Saint Francis)
mccelt2000@a.......

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 11:36:27 EDT
From:    Billie Lee <McCelt2000@a.......>
Subject: Need Help With An Acronym......

OK, Call me "Dense"

There is still, after all this time, one acronym I *cannot* unravel......

"IIRC"

What does that mean <hangs head in shame>?

Thanks!

Forever Yours, Billie-Lee
<A HREF="mccelt2000@a.......">mccelt2000@a.......</A>

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 11:45:36 -0400
From:    Karen Tobin <LdyAngst@w.......>
Subject: Re: Need Help With An Acronym......

On 9 Jul 00, at 11:36, Billie Lee wrote:

> There is still, after all this time, one acronym I *cannot*
> unravel......
>
> "IIRC"

If I recall/remember correctly

-----
Karen, LdyAngst@w.......
Dark and Stormy Knightie/Mistress of Understatement/Hero Librarian/
Mutant Enemy/Keeper of the Klew/BGoBH/MAS/PiC/Untuned/BGoFkN/
Uncarved/Unloved/Undarned/Unchafed/Ladyloone/KaydickHead/Germazon
"Yeah, yeah. The bees liked you best. Yeah, yeah."

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 12:05:30 -0400
From:    Mary Combs <mcombs@e.......>
Subject: Re: Knight School 103 -- the Forever Vet's take

> We open in a hotel room with a woman who obviously has just finished
> spending some *serious* time with the guard of a furniture store, *in* the
> furniture store.

?? I thought we opened on a furniture display in the store, in which the
guard and the soon-to-be-victim were 'trying out' the merchandise.
-----
Mary
mcombs@e....... N&Npacker

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 12:20:25 EDT
From:    Billie Lee <McCelt2000@a.......>
Subject: THANKS (IIRC) and YKYHB......

**THANKS** I now know what IIRC means <duh, huh? [lol]>!!! (Waves at
LdyAngst/Karen and Becky from HL List if she happens to be here also <g>)

YKNHB.........

Well, actually it should be:

YKYFKAMLYIRW: You Know Your Forever Knight Addiction May Land You in Rehab
When........<LOL>

You remake your own FK Vanletine's Day Marathon using the great intros
someone sent you long ago <more waving> and find all the eps *are* intro-ed
so you didn't need a list after all.......and it is just finishing up NOW.

You realized you are dubbing for *yourself* at this moment, and are looking
over your shoulder for the men in the white coats........AAAAACCCCCCKKK here
they come!

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH <g>

Forever Yours,
Billie-Lee
mccelt2000@a.......

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 13:45:01 -0400
From:    mclisa@m.......
Subject: Re: Knight School - Ep.104 - Last Act

>
>
>1.  Wasn't the poofy white shirt in the flashbacks divine?

Lovely! It was also one of the things CBS forbade us seeing again. They
wanted a cop show, and as few flashbacks or antiques as possible. No, I am
not making this up. I wish I were.
>
>2.  And what if Schanke had poured himself a glass of 'wine'?  How would
>they have gotten out of that one? (Barring hypnosis, that would be too
>easy.)

Tell him the same story as in Killer Instinct. It's animal blood for paint
thickener. Or allow him to convince himself that Nick's mistreatment of the
wine turned it very strangely.

>
>3.  Do you think Erica was really there, or Nick was just having an
>'episode'?

This was a matter of great discussion when the show was new. I personally
think she was really there. If the FK universe contains vampires, then it
might as well contain ghosts.

>4.  Do you think that Erica's presence (real or imagined) would have
>eventually gotten Nick to step into the sunlight?

No, not now that he has Nat's cure attempts to anchor him to the living
world.

>
>5.  How do you get a single remote to control your fireplace *and* your
>steel shutters? (A remote controlled fireplace?!?  I've never seen that
>anywhere else.)

I don't know, but I want one! :)

Cousin McLisa  (Lisa McDavid)  "That will be Trouble."
mclisa@m.......
Listowner Forkni-l, Fkfic-l, Fkv4s-l

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 13:47:50 -0400
From:    mclisa@m.......
Subject: Nick's phone

I just realized: his number isn't necessarily listed. There are machines
which simply dial all possible combinations, thus hitting listed as well as
unlisted. Nick could have received that wonderfully ironic call about the
Hawaiian vacation even if his number isn't in the book.

Cousin McLisa  (Lisa McDavid)  "That will be Trouble."
mclisa@m.......
Listowner Forkni-l, Fkfic-l, Fkv4s-l

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 13:55:12 -0400
From:    mclisa@m.......
Subject: Admin: Agreeing on stretch out of eps

Raven, I apologize for not having had time to warn you about this earlier.
Yes, please, let's stretch the wonderful ep. descriptions and the questions
to once a week. I should have thought of the fact that not only is this
easier for the people on digest, but it's also easier for most real-lifers.

Ok, troops, it will be once a week.

Cousin McLisa  (Lisa McDavid)  "That will be Trouble."
mclisa@m.......
Listowner Forkni-l, Fkfic-l, Fkv4s-l

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 14:35:09 EDT
From:    Ceily Trog <Fk4ever1228@a.......>
Subject: Re: Knight School - Ep.103 - For I Have Sinned

<<1.  I didn't notice that this bad guy even had a name.  What would be a good
name for him?>>
Jim DeNut

<<2.  Why do zealots always think it's okay for *them* to kill?>>
TBGW is obviously mentally ill.  I tend to think that the vast majority of
the *most* zealous zealots are too, don’t you?

<<3.  If Nick hadn't have corrected Schanke, how long do you think it would
have taken him to realize it was Nick behind the screen?>>
Even after Nick corrected Schanke, it still took him awhile to put two and
two together.  He was so guilt-stricken that I doubt he would never have
realized it was Nick.

<<4.  Do you think Alma still has a 'thing' for Schanke?>>
Yeah -- a thing called “hunger”

<<5.  Do you think Schanke "really has it in him" to cheat on Myra?  (Without
being hypnotized, that is)>>
Under the right circumstances, sure.  He sure flirts with the possibility -
maybe he is having a Midlife Crisis.

<<6.  Do you think Alma would have brought Schanke over, or just taken him out
of the picture?>>
She would have had a feast and quickly forget him.

fk4ever

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 15:10:46 EDT
From:    Laudon1965@a.......
Subject: Re: Knight School - Ep.103 - For I Have Sinned

In a message dated 07/08/2000 4:56:06 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
mclisa@m....... writes:

<<  I loved the way he had Schanke, directly after going on about what a
 womanizer he supposedly was to Nick, Schanke admitted almost shamed-faced to
 the priest that he'd never once strayed.
  >>

Well, from the distant glimpse we had of Myra in "Black Buddha" the woman is
a knockout.  No matter what Schank says to "the boys" I got the feeling he
worshipped the ground Myra walked on.

Laurie of the Isles

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 15:13:45 EDT
From:    Laudon1965@a.......
Subject: Re: Knight School

In a message dated 07/09/2000 7:42:55 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
JUDYCAT@p....... writes:

<< Knight School has really got the list going but to keep this action going
 longer and to give everyone a chance to comment before the next installment
 shouldn't the episodes be stretched out to a couple a week instead of every
 day?  Just a suggestion. >>

I second that suggestion.  I've been thinking the same thing myself.

Laurie of the Isles

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 15:35:35 EDT
From:    Ceily Trog <Fk4ever1228@a.......>
Subject: Re: Knight School - Ep.104 - Last Act

<<1.  Wasn't the poofy white shirt in the flashbacks divine?>>
Ummmm...divine......yesss....<sigh>....
Now out of that poofy white shirt....ummmm....even better ;-)

<<2.  And what if Schanke had poured himself a glass of 'wine'?  How would
they have gotten out of that one? (Barring hypnosis, that would be too
easy.)>>
Duhhh...paint thickener?  Wine from a new kind of grape?  The taste and
texture were changed by being in the fridge?  One of Nat's experiments?

<<3.  Do you think Erica was really there, or Nick was just having an
'episode'?>>
IMO, he was having an episode and he knew it.

<<4.  Do you think that Erica's presence (real or imagined) would have
eventually gotten Nick to step into the sunlight?>>
Nope; even with Nick's obsession with the sun, I feel that if our king of
angst hasn't walked into the sunlight before, I doubt that Erica's apparition
would convince him.  I think this was Nick's way of grieving and coping with
his guilt over her death.  When he put his finger into the light, I think he
was imagining how it felt for Erica when the sunlight found her.

<<5.  How do you get a single remote to control your fireplace *and* your
steel shutters? (A remote controlled fireplace?!?  I've never seen that
anywhere else.)>>
When one has the deBrabant Foundation behind them, I imagine there aren't too
many things that are beyond your grasp.

fk4ever

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jul 2000 12:41:03 -0700
From:    fkforever <fkforever@y.......>
Subject: FK Fonts

Here is the $64.00 question?

The FK Logo has two fonts.
The first font is the word "FOREVER" and the second is the FK font.

Does anyone know the name of the first font that is used in the word "FOREVER"?

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