There are 7 messages totalling 241 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Do Forever Knight and Due South have location connection? (2) 2. We're in D.C. This Weekend & Have an Extra Ticket!!! (2) 3. Does Natalie have a TV at home? (3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:17:33 EDT From: Lori Isabella <LDukie913@a.......> Subject: Do Forever Knight and Due South have location connection? Hi All, in addition to being an FK fan I also adore Due South. Like FK, DS was shot in Toronto. I finally got Due South on DVD and I am watching the first season right now. In one of the DS episodes call Chicago Holiday has some scenes that take place in Goth/S&M night club. Looking at it now, I think it may be the same club that they used for the Raven on Forever Knight. The camera angles and lighting are different but the chains hanging from the ceiling and the design of the bar seem to be very similar. Does anybody know if they are the same location? And since I am on the topic, has anybody here written any FK/DS crossover fiction? If yes, I would be interested in reading it. Thanks! Lori ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:17:50 -0700 From: Amanda Berendt <debrabant_foundation@y.......> Subject: Re: Do Forever Knight and Due South have location connection? --- Lori Isabella <LDukie913@a.......> wrote: > In one of the DS episodes call Chicago Holiday has some scenes that > take place in Goth/S&M night club. According to the IMDB it is the same set. -Amanda "This dark gift brings enlightened sight, as if the sun's bright rays illuminate sweet mortal forms to take my breath away." http://www.darksideoftheglass.com http://lestat.darksideoftheglass.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 08:25:27 -0700 From: cindy clark <badwolf15895@s.......> Subject: Re: We're in D.C. This Weekend & Have an Extra Ticket!!! I did make it out on Saturday for the play. I roomed with Bar Hi Deb, I did make it out on Saturday for the play. I roomed with Barb Stone, and we made a good day/weekend of it. I got into Dulles just before noon, and the shuttle took nearly two hour to get me to the hotel. Barb and I took a late lunch at the American Indian Museum, which she had visited on Friday. So, after lunch, I chose to wander that museum, while Barb went across the street to the Botanical Gardens. We met in time to go back to the hotel and change for the lecture on Richard, then went for a light supper to the Chop House, diagonal to the theatre. Lunch was late enough that I wasn't really hungry, but the coffee was very welcome. We separated at the play, since Barb's seat was in the back and mine was at M6. We missed each other at intermission, and got back together after the play. We caught a cab in the rain, and spent a fair amount of the rest of the night discussing how many times and in what methods we had seen Ger die in other performances. There's been a LOT of them over the years! I really enjoyed the play. However, I wondered if the elder prince was new to the role? He really didn't seem at all comfortable with the lines, or at ease with the audience. Mind, I don't mean to discredit the fact that he had guts enough to get up there and do it at all, just that it didn't feel like he'd gotten used to it. It looked as though Ger had been doing a lot of work with him in rehersal, too. I can easily picture Ger in the role of acting coach, and can't help but think any one he coached should consider themselves very fortunate. Well, I have to prepare for work, and to face another round of the white stuff. Cindy Most people have minds like concrete: mixed up or permanently set. ----- Original Message ---- From: Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......> To: FORKNI-L@l....... Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2007 8:08:18 PM Subject: We're in D.C. This Weekend & Have an Extra Ticket!!! We have an extra ticket to see Ger portraying Richard III. Our tickets are for Saturday evening, March 10th. Phyllis and I will be in D.C. this weekend, from Thursday until Sunday (March 8-11). We'll be staying at our usual hotel, walking distance from the Union Station. If anyone is interested in meeting or attending the play with us, please contact us off list at: debh@e....... Thanks, Deborah DeborahAHymon.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 08:27:14 -0700 From: cindy clark <badwolf15895@s.......> Subject: Re: We're in D.C. This Weekend & Have an Extra Ticket!!! Sorry that last post was supposed to just go to Deb! MY BAD! Most people have minds like concrete: mixed up or permanently set. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 08:51:53 -0700 From: "Amy R." <akr@l.......> Subject: Does Natalie have a TV at home? On my commute drive Friday, a chain of thought that began with the forensic anthropologist Brennan character on _Bones_, who does not own a television, led me to trying to picture a television in either of Natalie's apartments. We see her apartment in first season in "Only the Lonely," and in second season in "Undue Process," "Be My Valentine," "A More Permanent Hell" and in the parallel universe of "Curiouser & Curiouser." We never see it in third season (because the set was converted into Tracy's apartment, apparently). I have not reviewed all these episodes yet, and could surely just be forgetting, but I cannot recall seeing a television in Natalie's home. Can you? In third season, we do see a small television in her lab, of course. I began pondering whether perhaps she had set up the television at work during the world-shaking events of "A More Permanent Hell," the way many in the real world did immediately after 9/11. And I wondered whether, if Natalie does not have a television at home, this would put a slight new spin on the movie-night-at-Nick's convention, as obviously they cannot hold it at Natalie's without a television. Would it also contribute something to understanding her presumed preference for old movies (cf. "False Witness")? Natalie is clearly meant to be the most pop-culturally aware of our main characters, as she knows about Rebecca (music: "Dying for Fame") when Nick and Schanke do not, and enthuses about Alix Logan (movies: "Amateur Night") to Nick's dismay. And everyone but Schanke reads Emily Weiss (novels: "Stranger than Fiction"). But the television medium comes into canon directly only in "Unreality TV," where Natalie does not seem to have any insight beyond anyone else, and "My Boyfriend is a Vampire," which, well, I should rewatch that episode before commenting, but ... does it seem at all out of character for Natalie to be watching _The Jerry Show_? Just pondering Natalie's television ownership and viewing habits ... Amy R., Knightie akr@l....... Bright Knight: http://users.LMI.net/akr/fk/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 09:41:48 -0700 From: NAT <nat1228@c.......> Subject: Re: Does Natalie have a TV at home? At 08:51 AM 3/17/2007, Amy R. wrote: >I have not reviewed all these episodes yet, and could surely just be >forgetting, but I cannot recall seeing a television in Natalie's >home. Can you? I don't recall, but my KnightWatchman site has some pretty extensive pictures, not only of the characters, but also of the sets and props. IF it was ever shown in an episode, it would be in the pictures on the site. Pictures are sorted by season and episode at: http://www.knightwatchman.net . Hope that helps. Nat ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Nancy A. Taylor -- Knightie, N&NPack nat1228@c....... http://www.squidge.org/~nat1228/fk.htm http://www.knightwatchman.net/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 17:28:12 GMT From: KC Smith <tigrlady2u@j.......> Subject: Re: Does Natalie have a TV at home? In the first season, Nat has a television near the radiator, kind of behind a large palm type plant (see Only the Lonely). It's not really big, and it sits on a tv stand that has a glass door, so she may also have a vcr. She also has a fairly good sized tv in her lab during the elections (Spin Doctor). As far as I've been able to tell, there is never a tv shown in the second season, but she may have one in her 'office' (the space we see in Undue Process where her computer is). I thought in third season that she may have just watched 'The Jerry Show' because perhaps she saw an ad for it and wanted to see the 'My Boyfriend Is A Vampire' segment to try to determine if it was for real or not. With Natalie's analytical mind, she'd naturally be curious as to whether or not it was for real, especially if it might provide some insight into her relationship (or the possibility of a closer one) with Nick. Did that make any sense? KC Smith tigrlady2u@j....... Nick/Natpacker with dark tendencies. "I've never met a chocolate I didn't like." http://kc.descentintodarkness.net ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 16 Mar 2007 to 17 Mar 2007 (#2007-65) **************************************************************
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