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Digest - 23 Aug 2008 to 26 Aug 2008 (#2008-199)

Tue, 26 Aug 2008

There are 4 messages totalling 87 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

   1. 2008 Gemini Award nominations
   2. FK Alums receive Gemini nominations
   3. Episode Discussion: Queen of Harps
   4. Episode Discussion Scheduling: Close Call

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Date:    Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:01:37 -0700
From:    KC Monroe <kaysea1228@y.......>
Subject: 2008 Gemini Award nominations

Congratulations are in order!
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program
or Mini-Series: Ben Bass in Would Be Kings

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a
Dramatic Series: Catherine Disher in The Border (eps: Enemy Contact /
Civil Disobedience)

The awards show will be on October 22.



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Date:    Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:08:32 -0500
From:    Roxana Elizondo <roxeliz@h.......>
Subject: FK Alums receive Gemini nominations

Nominations for the 23rd Annual Gemini Awards in Canada were annouced
and two FK alums scored nominations. Catherine Disher (Natalie)
picked up a Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting
Role in a Dramatic Series nod for 'The Border'. The nominated
episodes were "Enemy Contact" and "Civil Disobedience"

Ben Bass (Vachon) is also nominated for Best Performance by an Actor
in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for 'Would Be
Kings'.

Unfortunately neither Nigel or Ger were nominated this year. Nigel's
screentime on 'The Border' wasn't significant enough to make an
impact. But I do believe Ger was robbed a well deserved nomination as
a guest actor in 'Murdoch Mysteries' in either one of his two turns
as Arthur Conan Doyle. 'Murdoch Mysteries' guest actors nearly filled
all the nominations in that category.

--Roxy


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Date:    Tue, 26 Aug 2008 13:13:35 -0400
From:    "Phillips, Tim" <Tim.Phillips@s.......>
Subject: Episode Discussion: Queen of Harps

1)why the heck does Schanke put his seatbelt on at the end of the
scene where is is talking to HQ's trying to locate the Cadillac?
Only thing I can think of was that the shot was actually done in a
stationary car with a moving background and John reached for his
seatbelt out of reflex as he "prepared to pull away"

2) money of a prince...but not enough to protect Nick from Schanke
determined to mollify an angry Cohen with overdue paperwork.

3) it is interesting to see Nick as a mortal.

4) Nick must be really out of it to just take that harp.  He has
identifed himself to a man whose said "I don't forget a face".  If
the auctioneer hadn't been killed, when he reported the stolen harp
he would have of course remembered the high-rolling homicide
detective to the uniformed officers who arrived to take his theft
report.  Nick left finger-prints on the door he tore free.  At
minimum, he has to disappear forever as Nick Knight because he can't
wiggle out of this one.

5) nicely done in the way that Natalie checks the auctioneer's neck
for bite-marks when she wonders if Nick was involved.  Of course,
Nick could break the guy's neck with a twist of his hands, no need to
bite him and leave evidence indicating something more odd is going on.

6)Schanke grimaces at a blond haired guy being booked into the
station house as he and Nick exit about 20 minutes into the show.  I
have distant memory that the blond man is Ger's brother???

         Tim

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Date:    Tue, 26 Aug 2008 13:21:56 -0400
From:    "Phillips, Tim" <Tim.Phillips@s.......>
Subject: Episode Discussion Scheduling: Close Call

Time for Close Call.
The story of the greatest case of the greatest hero cop that the
Toronto Homicide command possessed.
What?  You think it was Nick?
For shame.  The guy is a  brick.  Plus he's got more loot than the
Pope, is bullet-proof and could sucker-punch a steam locomotive off
the tracks.

Detective Don Schanke is supporting a family on a working man's
salary, has nothing but his own nerve and determination to support
him as he follows his lunatic partner into one dark/dangerous
building after another and goes "ow!' when someone punches him.

If you ain't a superhero when you are superman, you are just a lazy sod.
Being Batman, takes real commitment.

Join the great debate Tuesday September 9th, 2008.

                 Tim
Coordinator of the 2008 Forever Knight DVD Syndication

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