Terror Television: American Series, 1970-1999 by Muir John Kenneth

Terror Television: American Series, 1970-1999 by Muir John Kenneth

Author:Muir, John Kenneth [Muir, John Kenneth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General Fiction
Publisher: McFarland & Company
Published: 2008-05-09T00:00:00+00:00


• Second Season (1994–1995)

Note: In the second and third seasons, Forever Knight began to list character names at the end of each episode, making it far easier to determine which actor had essayed which role.

23. “Killer Instinct” Written by Naomi Janzen; Directed by Michael Levine; airdate: September 17, 1994; Guest Cast: Michael Carvana (Jeff Morris); Sandi Ross (Grace); Michael Simpson (Rogers); Jonathan Whittaker (Dreyfus); Tony Meyler (Constable Wilkinson); Christopher Marren (Officer #1); Angela Moore (Officer #2); David Blacker (Officer #3); Norm Spencer (Man); Stavroula Logothettis (Woman); Jack Nicholsen (Junkie); Angela Asher (Prostitute); Rick Forsayeth (Stunt Double Nick); Ron Van Hart (Stunt Driver).

LaCroix is back, undead, and on the prowl, and people are being murdered all over town. Meanwhile, Schanke is kissing up to his new precinct captain, Amanda Cohen, and Nick believes that a vampire is responsible for the brutal murders. When Internal Affairs gets involved, Nick is arrested as the killer, set-up by a puppet-master behind the scenes. When blood is found in the refrigerator during a search of Nick’s apartment, it seems the final nail has been hammered into Knight’s coffin.

24. “A Fate Worse Than Death” Written by Gillian Horvath; Directed by Don McCutcheon; airdate: September 24, 1994; Guest Cast: Natalie Radford (Celeste); Kevin Jubinville (Mason); Ross Petty (Draper); Phillip Williams (Artie Goodwin); Earl Pastko (Miklos); Christian Laurin (Daviau); Gloria Slade (Anna); David Danzon (French Soldier); Jean-Marc Amyot (French Beadle); Andrea Menzies (Julie); Alexa Gilmour (Louise).

A hooker is discovered dead in a hotel room with a john who professes innocence of the crime. In the hooker’s possession is a card for the Raven, Janette’s club, so Nick questions his vampire friend. Janette indicates that a pimp named Mason has been roughing up his women. When Mason is found dead, Janette is the prime suspect because of her sympathy for the plight of women enslaved by men.

25. “Stranger Than Fiction” Written by Phil Bedard and Larry Lalonde; Directed by Clay Borris; airdate: October 1, 1994; Guest Cast: Larissa Lapchinski (Emily Weiss).

LaCroix pays a visit to Emily Weiss, a quiet woman and best-selling author of an uncannily true-to-life vampire saga called “The Denied.” When Weiss is attacked by a person who seems to be vampire, Captain Cohen assigns Schanke and Nick to protect her, though Janette warns Knight that any number of vampires wish her dead because her work is so accurate. When another attempt is made on Weiss’s life, Nick moves her from a safehouse to his apartment, and asks Janette to protect her there. Nick starts to develop feelings for the author, even though LaCroix insists she must die.

26. “Forward into the Past” Written by Michael Levine and John Scheinfeld; Directed by Don McCutcheon; airdate: October 8, 1994; Guest Cast: Stephanie Morgenstern (Youth Katherine Barrington); Matt Cooke (Older Jeremy Stanton); Corinne Conley (Old Katherine Barrington); Donald Davis (Young Jeremy Stanton); R.D. Reid (Aristotle); Carolyn Hay (Ava); John Friesen (Detective Norton); Paul O’Sullivan (Paul Blondell); Vernon Chapman (George); Venetia Marie Young (Madelyn Pinchot); Fran Elliott (Older Madelyn Pinchot); Rick Forsayeth (Nick Stunt Double).



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