File: "FKSPOILR LOG9605" Part 8 TOPICS: SPOILER: Francesca (11) Spoilers: Francesca (3) FRANCESCA.....(long) (2) Francesca FRANCESCA: just little stuff SPOILER: Francesca Thoughts and Musings (3) Francesca -- A Few words (spoilers) SPOILER: Francesca; Gate (3) Jane Doe (and GVP): Turnabout is fair play Spoiler: Francesca, fanfic question (2) ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 10:30:09 +0000 From: Lisa Wolters <redjasper@e.......> Subject: SPOILER: Francesca >Also loved Nat's response to Nick's question of "Why would >Lacroix do that?" : "Oh, I don't know, because he's evil?" >>I can't believe Nick even said "Why would he do that" when Nat >>suggested that perhaps Lacroix were messing with his head. >>The LC/ Nick relationship must be on much better footing thewn >>I thought to elicite such a question :-) With all the bits of coninuity we've been fed recently, I just assumed that this was a nod to Nick's memory loss in "Night in Question." He <has> been getting along better with LaCroix, and, to me, Nat's line and his reaction indicates that he may still not remember everything from his past. The LaCroix he interacts with in the present is much less antagonistic, so much so that if he's still Not Quite Right in the Head (no brick jokes, please!!!), he may not automatically equate "evil" with "LaCroix" anymore. *Really* intriguing episode, and well-directed. Too bad Ger didn't take his shirt off in those love scenes, though. ;) And the ending with Tracy was just plain silly. That was the only point during the episode where I did groan and say, "Oh, come <on>" at the TV. Nat was definitely looking at Nick with intense longing, and I thought he was giving her the same look while explaining what feeding is/was like for him. Definitely thought he was trying to convey to her why she was such a temptation to him, and why he shouldn't give in to that. Lisa W. * redjasper@e....... (formerly MVRJasper@a.......) ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 13:25:13 -0400 From: Katja Stokley <cstokley@c.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca On Sun, 5 May 1996, Lisa Prince wrote: > episode, TPTB seemed to keep the two personalities/souls distinctly > separate and gave one power over the other. It seemed to play more > like a multiple personality thing to me. Or possession - which would tie into previous eps (SOB, the haunted house). Katja Stokley -*- cstokley@c....... -*- Enter any 12 digit prime number to continue -*- ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 12:28:54 -0600 From: Sharon Joy <SJoy@u.......> Subject: Spoilers: Francesca Gotta come out of lurkdom to comment on this one..... I knew this would be good - I love Gillian's stories. They're always thought provoking and delve more deeply into the philosophical questions than the purely *cop* stories. So thanks, again, Gillian, and thanks to Nigel for some insightful directon. Tracy and Vachon: So glad to see Vachon again. I've even grown to like Tracy. I particularly loved the absurdity of their friendship. (Come on over and have a drink with me, OK?) She's drinking her soda pop; he's drinking his blood-in-the-bottle. ROTFL! Hurray for BB's expressions when Tracy pushes on about Nick Chevalier. Love it. Music: I love the music during their (T & V) second conversation. Wonderful! I think it was Carrie who mentioned that it came from AA. I immediately ran to the VCR to find it. I haven't found it yet. Carrie, do you remember the scene? What a haunting, musical moment. Houdini: Yup. Houdini Night on TV. Here in Houston we get HL right before FK. Reminds me of the Moonlight Sonata night in the past when that was played on both shows in one night. Also the week they shared guest stars - that was a good one, too! I loved Nat's expression when Nick described the life force in the blood. Oooooh. Naked longing, someone said. Absolutely. Take me, take me, she cries out. Nat seems to leave her scientist persona for a moment and let herself get caught up the romanticism of the moment. And Nick pretends not to notice. Of course, he notices. Ending: Loved the fact that Tracy's probably the musician reincarnated. As a believer in that sort of thing, that would make lots of sense. I believe that we sometimes find ourselves interacting with people that we've known before, worked with before, loved before. We might not remember any of it - I'm not sure that it even matters. I think what matters is what we do *now* when we're here. Yet, I think soul paths intertwine again and again. It would be so interesting to pursue that theme and check out when Nat and Nick met before - or when Tracy and Vachon met before. Fanfic anyone? To sum it up - this episode had me talking out loud! Yes! A really good one. I can't believe this is ending. I can't believe this is ending! :( ---Sharon --------Sharon Joy - A Forever Knightie - SJoy@u....... There's a past and-----there's a past... Go here: http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 14:00:01 -0400 From: Michelle Mark <Raindance2@a.......> Subject: FRANCESCA.....(long) I think this was definitely one of the best FK eps ever produced. Knowing it was a Gillian Horvath ep, I had very high expectations and I was not dissappointed. She captured the essence of what it means to be a vampire. There was so much I liked about this ep. I'll try to restrain myself, but I have a feeling this is going to be a long post. (but I promise I wont mention Nietzsche!!) Souls: Do vampires have them?? I think this was the big issue. I seem to recall in a previous ep. LC told Nick that vamps did NOT have souls. But when Nick comes to him with the reincarnation theory he dosen't dismiss it as a possibility. Has LC changed his views over the years? I thought the Nightcrawler monologue was one of the best ever. (and did you catch the close up on those lips??? I almost had to get up and take a cold shower) I won't repeat the whole monologue, but I like the end where he says "Perhaps to be immortal in this way, is an eternal judgement, a true life sentence from which we sinners can never be absolved." Well, according to the Buddhists, that is exactly what reincarnation is. Life is suffering, and if you don't get it right you just keep coming back, over and over, until you manage to reach nirvana.(simplified version) Do you think Buddha could have used a happy pill? What a downer! Anyway, what I concluded from this is that in admitting there is the possibility for vampires to re-incarnate, LC is admitting that vampires may in fact have souls. ie: "Her soul has him..." The bloodlust: The scene between Nick and Nat was riveting to say the least. Finally he opens up to her. Now she can truly understand why it's "such a tough habit to break." I loved the look on her face. I think it was much, MUCH, more than scientific fascination. Put yourself in her shoes...how would you have felt? Personally, I would have insisted that he bring me across right there on the spot! "Imagine if you could know someone's soul just by sharing their blood...." Sign me up! I know people have discussed the option of vampires surviving on bags of donated blood, etc, so they dont have to kill, but dosen't that defeat the whole purpose of being a vampire??? Where is the eroticism in that?? I don't know about you but I don't think it would be very sensual to suck on a blood bag! Tracy actually had a good point when she said killing was part of a vampire's nature. Why do we feel compelled to impose human standards on beings that are not human??? Sounds a bit egotistical to me. As if humans are the ultimate authority on these matters. I think not. Vachon: Well at least they used him. Liked the trippy music and the reflection of the candles on his guitar. Very gothy. (is that a word?? it is now) Dosen't have a good poker face though. Wouldn't want to take him to Vegas. Tracy: A violinist in a former life? And now she's a ditzy cop. She must have done something really bad in between lives! And if she was there as Faubert, why didn't she remember Nick?? Frank: Wow, this guy was super creepy!! What a demonic voice. I kept waiting for his head to spin around! When he showed up at the Dr's door dressed as Francesca w/ the knife I swear I was under the coffee table! The guy was good! Fav. lines: LC: "Harry Houdini had a rather nifty trick with handcuffs...." (As do I , but thats for the OTHER list...you know the one) Nat: "Because he's EVIL?" LOL!! Who's been reading our list..... Worst line: Tracy: "Go swallow a sock..." typical Tracy Sex scenes: I just love it when Nick is vampy! Does this mean I have Dark Knightie leanings?? Don't tell Uncle! I thought the scene where he is in bed and she puts her fingers in his mouth and he giggles...etc....was very erotic. (Why can't LC get scenes like that???) But the hair...(Nick's) um...it was pretty scruffy, in fact I think I noticed a few dreadlocks sprouting in the back. eww. I liked a lot of the effects too. The slo-mo flashbacks were great. I also like the part where Frank is on the couch and says "I know who he is!" and the camera does 3 quick zoom-ins. Don't know what that is called but they do it on Homocide all the time and I think it is very effective in making the scene more dramatic. I liked the use of shadows and light. As a photographer I instinctively notice things like that in TV shows. Ok, so I'm weird! As if you didn't know... Questions: 1. Why is LC smirking when he says "Nicolas Chevalier"? Did he just pull the name out of his you know what? 2.Why isn't LC pissed off about Nick killing one of his spawn? 3.I knew Francesca was going to munch on Faubert immediately...so why didn't Nick pick up on it? I mean she asked him to *dinner* and then immediately took him to hear Faubert....Was he expecting a filet mignon? I guess this would fall under the brick theory. Ok...had enough??? ;) Cousin Michelle~CSS~Truly Depraved~Thong Snapper~Seducer~ SKL: "Faciemus ut Dewus Mountainus e Tuo Nasone Exeat!" ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 11:00:35 -0700 From: Valery King <kingv@u.......> Subject: SPOILER: Francesca Not really a spoiler, just a question. The actress who played Francesca looks awfully familiar to me. I think she's been in FK before, but maybe not (it could just be that she's one of the only 37 actors in Canada and I've seen her in other things). I thought at first it was Larissa Lapchinski, who played Emily Weiss in last season's Stranger than Fiction, but the credits list Maria Syrgiannis as Francesca. Can anyone help me? It's driving my a little crazy, not being able to place her. Talk about deja vu! :) p.s. And why wasn't Maria listed in the beginning credits? I thought her role was as bit as that of the therapist, and SHE got mentioned at the beginning. Cheers! Valery kingv@u....... ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 14:09:49 EDT From: Sonja Launspach <T720026@u.......> Subject: Francesca ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- My local channel, bless them, messed up too, not as bad as those guys who got Jane Doe, but we didn't get the tag, could some kind soul email me and tell me what happened in the tag. I hate when they do that, it felt so unfinished. Thanks Sonja t720026@u....... ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 14:15:43 -0400 From: Carrie Krumtum <CKrumtum@g.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca Apache asked: >Could someone with a good tape look -- the bottom foot or so of >the gate seemed to be a different color, like maybe the sharp end of the >portcullis was wood? I was curious about this point too. > Yes, it looks as if the gate IS wood, but the upper portion is coated or painted. Maybe an oil or resin to keep the wood from drying? But the spiked bottom portion is definately wood. Carrie, Slovenly Knightie CKrumtum@g....... It's hard to judge someone when you're blinded by your love for them. --Mother Teresa ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 14:17:50 -0400 From: Carrie Krumtum <CKrumtum@g.......> Subject: Re: Spoilers: Francesca >I think it was Carrie who mentioned that it came from AA. I >immediately ran to the VCR to find it. I haven't found it yet. Carrie, do >you remember the scene? >What a haunting, musical moment. I believe the scene you're looking for is when Nick first enters the office of the woman who runs the shelter and continues until the woman shots the man at the end. Carrie, Slovenly Knightie CKrumtum@g....... It's hard to judge someone when you're blinded by your love for them. --Mother Teresa ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 14:19:43 -0400 From: Katja Stokley <cstokley@c.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca On Sun, 5 May 1996, Carrie Krumtum wrote: > Yes, it looks as if the gate IS wood, but the upper portion is coated or > painted. Maybe an oil or resin to keep the wood from drying? But the spiked > bottom portion is definately wood. Oh, good. I have such a crummy tv, and such crummy reception, there's no hope of differentiating between metal and wood. Thanks, Carrie. Katja Stokley -*- cstokley@c....... -*- Enter any 12 digit prime number to continue -*- ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 14:26:17 -0400 From: Carrie Krumtum <CKrumtum@g.......> Subject: Re: FRANCESCA: just little stuff > Apparently the choices continue even when the vampire >definitively dies, as Francesca did in the flashback. > Maybe Francesca was so furious at being murdered -- it happened >so quickly -- that she had the kind of 'unfinished business' that is so >often linked with ghosts Interesting thought. Although, what if the choice only occurs when there is a chance of being revived? A wooden stake through the heart seems pretty permanent for a vamp (unless, of course, you are LaCroix). I had the impression that the choice offered in ND only happened because there was a chance for Nick to return each time to the world of the living. I don't think that there is a choice given when that chance doesn't exist. Francesca certainly did die suddenly. I wouldn't call it murder though. I think the comfrontation lends itself to a battle of vamps with Nick as the winner. I don't think he ever intended to kill her until she went ballistic at Nick setting her captives free. Perhaps it is the unfinished business that caused the soulful feedback loop. Kind of like a spiritual rift that can't be sealed until there is closure for Francesca. Thoughts? Carrie, Slovenly Knightie CKrumtum@g....... It's hard to judge someone when you're blinded by your love for them. --Mother Teresa ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 14:47:13 -0500 From: Cyberspace Vanguard Magazine <vanguard@p.......> Subject: Re: FRANCESCA.....(long) Cousin Michelle said: >2.Why isn't LC pissed off about Nick killing one of his spawn? I've been thinking about this a lot. Maybe he just didn't like her very much. I mean, he could have brought her across in a moment of passion and not had any particular attachment to her. I mean, if he was that attached to her, he would have at least SEEN her sometime in the last 600 years. (And he hadn't, or Nick probably would have met her already.) ---- TJ ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 13:44:14 -0500 From: "J.S. Levin/Stormsinger" <wabbit@e.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca Thoughts and Musings Man, can Gillian Horvath hand out a story!! And *what* a contrast to JD!<G> Francesa, a daughter after LaCroix's heart in some ways -- but to live in the same place for 400 years strikes me as rather dangerous. Avignon is not exactly the boonies -- during part of that period, it was the Alternate Vatican, for heaven's sake! Wonder how she managed it? Wealth and eccentricity would not be enough, IMO. Also, wouldn't LaCroix also be disturbed by the lack of discretion? The "Toast of Paris" accepts an invitation to visit La Comtesse... and is never seen again. Hmmm. Arrogance is fine, indiscretion is not (from LC's POV). My compliments to the actor who played "Frank". An excellent job. I've know people with "gender confusion". His gestures and movements were right on the mark. Lovely job. Nick and Nat in the morgue (conversation about blood): Oh, my Lord and Lady! When I read that comment abstracted, I'd've *sworn* it was a Vachon-to-Tracy description. To hear that out of *Nick's* mouth...<gasp>! I don't blame Nat for her look of facination. That's more than she's learned about the *reality* of vampirism all season!! Now, was it just me, or was that look on her face also saying, "This might be a *lot* more complex than I ever thought!"? I don't understand, especially at this point in time, why Natalie would draw the line at reincarnation -- hell, she's seen ghosts. Isn't this just sort of the next step on the line? I don't think, BTW, that reincarnation is just for the evil. I think they are beginning to probe just how much more complex the whole Universe is, here. Tracy's reincarnation (don't have any problems with her not being musical, BTW; Frank wasn't feeling "gender confused" until 3 months ago) is more of the "I'm not finished here!" variety. And the conversation on evil between Nat and Nick -- he got handed a bit of a crowbar on *his* worldview, too! All in all, this one's top mark. The murder was simple, but what was behind it was *COMplex*! This is what FK *should* have been all along. Lovely. Wonder how long it'll take Trace to figure out that "Nicholas Chevalier" could Anglicize to "Nick Knight" in... dare I say it? a heartbeat? <EG> The contrast of the careful conversations between Nick and Nat (although this was, as I noted before, the deepest I've seen in a while) and the casualness of Tracy and Vachon's is very nice, too. Gods, I love looking at that boy!<SIGH> She sure is handling "vampire info" a lot better these days -- real progress. Nice. And he is beginning to get really backed into a corner on keeping Nick's secret. Heh heh. I'm waiting for him to throw up his hands and confess all. It looked like he was about two minutes away from it here. <VEG> Oh, the fanfic opportunities. Well, enough ramble. What fun! Storm wabbit@e....... (J.S.Levin/Stormsinger) FOREVER KNIGHT:SciFi Channel Mon, 7 & 11 pmCT Let 'em know we're watching! If you practice being fictional, you discover that "characters" are as real as people with bodies and heartbeats... ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 13:44:17 -0500 From: "J.S. Levin/Stormsinger" <wabbit@e.......> Subject: Re: Francesca -- A Few words (spoilers) >>No kidding! Gives a whole new light on how strong Nick's self-control must >> be, to voluntarily abstain, right? I mean, I could probably become a >> vegetarian if I wanted to, but if I had to give up meat AND music AND art... Actually, Nick is an artist and musician in his own right. What he's giving up is an intimacy beyond anything mortals can experience! >Did anyone else notice the change on Nick's face when he said that's what >makes it so hard to give up? Or Nat's??!! Hallo, lady! Is that your worldview shaking a bit there?? Nigel is a genius. Gillian is a genius. They are all geniuses. Even the guest stars were geniuses. This is FK at it's best. Storm wabbit@e....... (J.S.Levin/Stormsinger) FOREVER KNIGHT:SciFi Channel Mon, 7 & 11 pmCT Let 'em know we're watching! If you practice being fictional, you discover that "characters" are as real as people with bodies and heartbeats... ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 13:44:22 -0500 From: "J.S. Levin/Stormsinger" <wabbit@e.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca; Gate >On Sun, 5 May 1996, Katja Stokley wrote: >Wasn't she impaled on a *metal* gate? Why did she die? Nope. Wood. Very clearly. Bark still on the shafts, points carved and white. Storm wabbit@e....... (J.S.Levin/Stormsinger) FOREVER KNIGHT:SciFi Channel Mon, 7 & 11 pmCT Let 'em know we're watching! If you practice being fictional, you discover that "characters" are as real as people with bodies and heartbeats... ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 11:53:28 PST From: June Russell <Kat@g.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca TJ replying to someone: :>Wasn't she impaled on a *metal* gate? Why did she die? :It didn't exactly look like it was through her heart, either. Just tell :yourself, the gate was wood, and the angle was deceiving. I wouldn't make sense for a porticullis like that to be made of wood. I just thought that Nick probably burned her while she was stuck there. Kat Kat ( June Russell ) pacifier.com!grendal!kat kat@g....... Heu! Tintinnuntius meus Sonat! ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 15:06:31 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca At 12:27 PM 5/5/96 -0400, you wrote: >Wasn't she impaled on a *metal* gate? Why did she die? > That question hit my mind too after LaCroix didn't die in Dark Knight - however, there is the question of age I suppose. Although older than Nick, obviously she isn't as old as LaCroix and perhaps could not survive the damage done? Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 12:09:26 PST From: June Russell <Kat@g.......> Subject: Re: Jane Doe (and GVP): Turnabout is fair play Regarding the similarities of the game in GVP and Reese's reference to the game Manning was playing with him in JD, John wrote: :Reese didn't read the book to see if there were any hints on future :murders that Manning might commit. I assume that he found the book too :distasteful to read. Whereas Nick was "seduced" by the premise of the :game and found it all too easy to look in it for clues. I caught that little reference too. I thought that not only was Nick seduced by the GVP game, but everyone was so brushing him off about it that he felt he was the only one who would bother to look for the clues. Also, there was a definite time limit in the game (as it was being rewritten as Nick played). Someone else probably would have been given a new game without all the klews. Kat Kat ( June Russell ) pacifier.com!grendal!kat kat@g....... Heu! Tintinnuntius meus Sonat! ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 16:02:00 -0700 From: BECKY BURNS <becky.burns@w.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca -=>On 05/05/96 13:21, Apache said to Becky Burns > >Wasn't she impaled on a *metal* gate? Why did she die? > It didn't exactly look like it was through her heart, either. Just tell > yourself, the gate was wood, and the angle was deceiving. Ap> Could someone with a good tape look -- the bottom foot or so Ap> of the gate seemed to be a different color, like maybe the sharp end of Ap> the portcullis was wood? I was curious about this point too. I just watched my tape of Francesca...The portcullis were wood. Watched it twice just to make sure. Bouncing Cousin Becky ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.11 ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 16:29:29 -0400 From: Roxanne Piccen <RoxanneP@a.......> Subject: SPOILER: Francesca On Fri, 3 May 1996 Beth Brown wrote: >There are some really great scenes in here. <snip> Nick, Tracy, >Reese and a shrink in Reese's office (Nick and Tracy's reactions >without looking at each other are priceless) Reese was probably happy both his detectives were working together on the same wavelength for a change, but don't you think he was wondering just how come both of them were so knowledgeable about the "vampire myth"? :-) BTW, that reporter (name failing me at the moment) passed Frank dressed as woman in the psychiatrist's office and didn't notice anything at all strange about her (him)? Something tells me this guy doesn't get a lot of front page bylines or journalism awards for his investigative skills or his powers of observation. Roxanne ***************************************************************************** RoxanneP@a....... Save Forever Knight! For more details, see http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html It's not too late for salvation - Save American Gothic! Read The Trinity Guardian at http://www.best.com/~owls ***************************************************************************** ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 16:31:43 -0400 From: Judith Freudenthal <JudithF955@a.......> Subject: Spoilers:Francesca I have not seen the whole episode, just some scenes here and there, but plan to watch the entire thing before Monday night. I'm glad to see that I wasn't the only one who thought that Catherine Disher looked terrific. I believe the look on Nat's face while Nick was telling her about the addictive qualities of blood was fascination and had some sensual element to it. I think she is slowly being drawn to wanting to become a vampire. I believe this scene did more to help her along that path than any other. I was hoping for a bit more, but was quite satisfied with what was there. Thanks, Nigel for lingering on Catherine's face as Ger was talking. I think Nigel did a terrific job directing the episode! I also think that this was another of Gillian's excellent scripts! The only think that made me scream AACCkKKK was Tracy's past life regression at the end. I loved the scene with Vachon and Tracy talking about the case. Poor Vachon. He couldn't say much without blowing Nick's cover. I couldn't believe it when Tracy said that it was part of a vampire's nature, like she knew it as a fact. I thought - Nick don't trust her with your secret. I loved the look Nick gave her which made her quickly cover up her "factual" statement. This was one of the best eps of the season. There was not an ounce of fat anywhere in the story. I really enjoyed how Gillian worked everyone in and made their scenes important. Nat had more to do than just be the M.E. And she was also there for more than a scene or two. What's with the bright pink lipstick on the guys? This isn't the first ep where I've noticed it either. LC's eyebrows were normal again, not like the smudged mess they looked like last week. I did love the part about Tracy knowing it was all in front of her but not being able to piece it all together. I hope she NEVER figures out Nick's secret or that Nat knows about vampires. I liked her admiting to Vachon about being dense. Tracy was well written in this ep and for once I didn't mind her. I think Nat was correct to point out that evil is a part of the *human* condition, that it NEVER goes away. I believe that Nick believes that if he becomes mortal the evilness will go away. I did like her remark about LC being evil. We all know she does NOT like or trust him. I also liked her comment about Francesca being annoyed to see him again after all these years (or something to that extent). I thought Nat seemed much happier and content in this ep than in most of this season. There was none of the crankiness, moodiness, frustration, or however you want to describe her behavior this season. Thanks, Gillian!! This was supposed to be a short post, but I guess once I started I found more to discuss than I thought. I'm sure I'll have more comments once I see the ep from beg to end. Judy JudithF955@a....... Natpacker, Knightie and N&Npacker ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 13:40:53 -0700 From: Bonnela <callalily@l.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca Sherri <sherric@e.......> wrote: >Anyway, my question is about the autopsy results.... >Can you really tell what kind of wine?? Wouldn't >the stomach acid destroy it?? I can understand being able to identify steak... >but Merlot?? Warning: The botanist in me is rearing its ugly head yet again.... Nat says that the victim had eaten just a short while before being killed, which would mean that the acids in the stomach probably did not have enough time to react with *all* of the food the guy had eaten. If so, then it would be very easy to identify the type of wine based on the protein strands present. Wine has different protein strands than does milk, or coffee, etc. Also, different wines, because they are made from different varieties of grapes, would have different proteins, and that is how the lab tech could identity that it was a Merlot; heck, and if the tech really wanted to, he could probably tell the exact winery it was from based on the mold proteins present. Had to ask, didn't you? <g> But now to the actual ep -- "Margaret L. Carter" <MLCVamp@a.......> wrote: >What do you make of Nat's expression when Nick is telling her all this? I thought that Nat's reaction to Nick's momologue paralleled Tracy's reaction to Vachon's "apricots and callaliliies" monologue in 'Fever.' I think that Nat was being seduced as much as Tracy was -- heck, we're you? Go back and compare their facial expressions, especially the eyes. I was half exprecting Nat to hold out her bare wrist for Nick to sample from by the end of that sensual scene -- I would have, and I'm not even a Knightie. <g> I did definately liked this ep, though -- very intense. But I need to try to re-watch it before I make any further comments, that is, if I can get past the Vachon scenes without throwing up! Bonnie, nauseous Vaquera (callalily@l.......) ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 16:45:04 -0400 From: Melanie Moser <moser@c.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca; Gate On Sun, 5 May 1996, J.S. Levin/Stormsinger wrote: > >On Sun, 5 May 1996, Katja Stokley wrote: > > >Wasn't she impaled on a *metal* gate? Why did she die? > Nope. Wood. Very clearly. Bark still on the shafts, points carved and > white > This is a really silly question, but why would you use wood on a portcullis like that? Unless it was reinforced, or very strong wood (oak maybe?), I can't think that it would be very strong. But, for the sake of the plot, it was probably wood. Of course, I also thought those cages (which were made of metal) were far to easy for Nick to open that quickly. Just a few nits. That's the problem with taking a film class in college, It changes your TV/film watching forever. Mel Moser N&NPacker moser@c....... ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 16:15:56 -0500 From: "J.S. Levin/Stormsinger" <wabbit@e.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca; Gate On Sunday, 5 May 96, Melanie Moser wrote: >This is a really silly question, but why would you use wood on a >portcullis like that? <snip> I can't think that it would be very strong. The portcullis was an internal structure of a building much older than the house -- or at least, much less modernized. Oak would not be an uncommon wood for such an item, and certainly a lot less *work* than forging one. It was just being used as an internal divider, not an army-stopper, and would probably be at least as hard as metal for the prisoners to get through, should they escape. Much of an old castles' internal structures were wood rather than metal. >I also thought those cages (which were made of metal) were far to easy >for Nick to open that quickly. It looked to me like he broke the locks, using vampiric strength. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 17:35:31 -0400 From: Susan Honig <Susankenn@a.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca Thoughts and Musings I just wanted to say - God I am going to miss the show . If they could do episodes like this with the budget as small as it was - doesn't it tell you something??? This show is great and it ticks me off so much that the world at large does not see it. Nigels directing was great, the script _thankyou Gillian and the acting -WOW. I basically agree with the comments about the show. Catherine is looking great - What happened to GER's makeup. He looks real tired. I can't believe there is only 2 shows left. Thank god for fan fiction. Sue susankenn@a....... ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 17:44:55 -0400 From: Arletta Asbury <g4akl@e.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca Thoughts and Musings At 05:35 PM 5/5/96 -0400, you wrote: >I just wanted to say - God I am going to miss the show . If they could do >episodes like this with the budget as small as it was - doesn't it tell you >something??? > >This show is great and it ticks me off so much that the world at large does >not see it. > >Nigels directing was great, the script _thankyou Gillian and the acting -WOW. > >I basically agree with the comments about the show. Catherine is looking >great - What happened to GER's makeup. He looks real tired. > >I can't believe there is only 2 shows left. Thank god for fan fiction. > >Sue >susankenn@a....... > I agree wholeheartedly! ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 16:08:09 -0700 From: AKR <r@w.......> Subject: Re: SPOILER: Francesca On Sun, 5 May 1996, MS CHRISTINA L KAMNIKAR wrote: > Although... wasn't Nick still killing people at this point? Is his anger > consistent for 1755? Well, maybe he wasn't killing a lot. Maybe.... (It'll be *days* before I can catch up and post my own opinions on this satisfying episode; you all seem to have a lot to say, and I've got exams; forgive me if this has already been addressed.) Nick stopped killing about one century ago (LYTD). From LC's comments on "in keeping with your code of the past three-hundred years," we have deduced that he began feeding *on criminals only* about four centuries ago, say 1592, which means Nick, in the flashbacks of Francesca, is almost exactly half way between his decision to kill only "the guilty" and his realization that "we are the guilty; they are the innocent." Thus, his outrage is consistent. :) **** Amy, Lady of the Knight (AKR) r@w....... **** "For how do I hold thee but by thy granting?" --W.S. Sonnet 87 ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 16:19:40 -0700 From: AKR <r@w.......> Subject: Spoiler: Francesca, fanfic question Just one thing: Is my memory playing tricks on me, or have I read something on fkfic in the last few months which had Vachon recognizing what *obviously* had to be an old name of Nick's while Tracy remained clueless? That scene just seemed terribly familiar, somehow. **** Amy, Lady of the Knight (AKR) r@w....... **** "For how do I hold thee but by thy granting?" --W.S. Sonnet 87 ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 18:46:27 -0500 From: D Echelbarger <gryphon@e.......> Subject: Re: Spoiler: Francesca, fanfic question On Sun, 5 May 1996, AKR <r@w.......> wrote: > Is my memory playing tricks on me, or have I read something on fkfic >in the last few months which had Vachon recognizing what *obviously* had to >be an old name of Nick's while Tracy remained clueless? If so, it's probably a case of "great minds think alike". It happens oftener than you think. I had a story half-ready to be submitted to a 'zine editor, when the next issue came out-- with a story whose background was practically identical to mine! And I'd never talked to anybody involved with the 'zine.... It is a fairly likely occurrence, after all. :) Diane E Who has 3 non-FK stories coming out at MediaWest! Check the new "Relativity" webpage for details! http://www.execpc.com/~echelbar/relativity.html # D Echelbarger gryphon@e....... # # WWW HomePage: http://www.execpc.com/~echelbar/ # =========================================================================
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