There is 1 message totaling 48 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Why is Schanke partnerless in "Dark Knight"? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 16:26:42 -0400 From: Greer Watson <gwatson2@r.......> Subject: Why is Schanke partnerless in "Dark Knight"? Reconsidering "Dark Knight" as I have been, I'm reminded of something that came up a couple of years ago, when I wrote a story for FK Fic Fest about Nick's first day on the job at Metro PD. As we all know, he worked in Homicide for a year or so before the events of "Dark Knight"; and throughout that period he had no partner, even though Stonetree apparently prefers his detectives to work in pairs. Well, I'm sure we can all imagine just *how* Nick went about "convincing" him to make an exception! However, in "Dark Knight", Stonetree is faced with a case that has just been made all the higher profile (Headline: "Vampire Killings!") since the latest victim is not a homeless person but a security guard at the ROM. So he decides that he can't just have one guy from the night shift working the case, and pairs Nick with Schanke so that a day-shift detective can take up the investigation while Nick's off duty. This makes perfect sense. Let's face it, although we see Nick interviewing people in most episodes, he pretty well has to be doing that before midnight, unless the interviewee is also a night-shifter worker. We don't get a lot of shots of him ringing and ringing a doorbell until some bleary-eyed guy opens it in his PJs. So Stonetree pairs Nick with Schanke. Fair enough: but it *does* imply that Schanke, too, is currently partnerless. Greer gwatson2@r....... http://www.foreverknight.org/FK4/ ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 11 Jun 2013 to 12 Jun 2013 (#2013-83) **************************************************************
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