[This file is from the Sf-Lovers Archives at Rutgers University. It is provided as part of a free service in connection with distribution of Sf-Lovers Digest. This file is currently maintained by the moderator of the Digest. It may be freely copied or redistributed in whole or in part as long as this notice and any copyright notices or other identifying headers or trailers remain intact. If you would like to know more about Sf-Lovers Digest, send mail to SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.EDU.] The series is still running in CBS late-night on Tuesdays, after Letterman, but not all CBS affiliates are carrying it. The second season is going directly into syndication, like Highlander or Star Trek. Write to your local stations if you'd like them to carry the series. Filming is currently underway on the second season, which is due out in September. Great big thanks to Allen for all this work. The listserv discussion group for Forever Knight fans may be joined by sending a message to listserv@psuvm.psu.edu with no subject heading and a single line in the body: "subscribe forkni-l [YourNameHere]". Don't include anything else, like .sigs, as it confuses the poor, simple machine and you get a buncha error messages. An introduction to the list will be mailed to you automatically. [Warning: Nigel Bennett (LaCroix) reads the list and has even posted a couple of times. He says this season's even better than the last!] FOREVER KNIGHT Episode Guide, compiled and copyright by Jerry Boyajian Post V2.0 stuff compiled and copyright by Allen B (ab@nova.cc.purdue.edu). Revision history: V1.0: Contained episode numbers, broadcast dates, titles, writers, directors, and very brief synopses taken from TV GUIDE. V2.0: (August 1992) Reformatted to my current standard episode guide format. Wrote my own, slightly more involved synopses. Added detailed cast and production credits. Updated to the current (11 Aug 92) episode. Added the original (1989) pilot. V3.0: (December 1992) Added episodes since V2.0. Probably tweaked a few other things as well. V3.1: (January 1993) More little changes and updates to broadcast schedule. V3.2: (April 1993) More episodes and updates to broadcast schedule. Send comments and corrections to ab. Letterhacks unite: Join the FOREVER KNIGHT electronic mailing list by sending a "SIGNON FORKNI-L" command to LISTSERV@PSUVM.BITNET (or LISTSERV@PSUVM.PSU.EDU) If you'd like to send physical mail to the creators of FOREVER KNIGHT, the following address has been suggested: James Parriott/Forever Knight Culver Studios 9336 West Washington Blvd. Bldg C, room 209 Culver City, CA 90232 Because FOREVER KNIGHT, like any network show- especially those on late at night- has a foggy future, any fan support is helpful. Also, because of possible changes in CBS programming, you might want to suggest other outlets for the program (such as Fox, syndication, USA, or even primetime). Premise & Characters: "He was brought across in 1228. Preyed on humans for their blood. Now he wants to be mortal again. To repay society for his sins. To emerge from his world of darkness. From his endless, forever night." FOREVER KNIGHT concerns the adventures of Nick Knight, an 800-year- old vampire who hates the killing and is determined to once again become mortal. He currently works the night shift as a detective for the Toronto Police Department homicide division. Schanke (pronounced "skenky") is Nick's full-of-himself (and full of it) partner, and Captain Stonetree their boss, neither of whom know what Nick really is. Natalie is a coroner who knows Nick's secret and is trying various physiological means to help bring him "back over". Lacroix is Nick's master -- the one who made Nick a vampire, and Jeanette is a vampire who was a lover of both Nick and Lacroix in 13th Century France and now runs the Raven, a Toronto nightclub which counts vampires among its customers. Notes: In August 1989, CBS aired a 2-hour movie, NICK KNIGHT, as a pilot for a proposed series. It was set in California and starred Rick Springfield as the undead dick. A series never came of it, but the concept was...er...resurrected and revamped (ouch!) as FOREVER KNIGHT for CBS's late-night "Crimetime After Primetime" line-up. The two-part premiere of FOREVER KNIGHT, with some modifications, is a remake of the original NICK KNIGHT movie. It's worth noting that John Kapelos (Schanke) is the only cast member from the original pilot to transfer over to the series. In the Broadcast Schedule, the episode numbers appear as both "x.y" and "z". "X" is the season number, "y" the episode number within the season, and "z" the whole episode number. (This won't really mean anything until (if) the series goes into a second season.) [ According to my local paper, episode 9 was the "season premiere". Since that's not the most accurate of sources, I'll change if it anyone objects, but for now, that's how it's listed. - ab ] The on-screen cast lists in the closing credits do not provide character names to go with the actors' names. Any assignment of character name or description to an actor is either (a) taken from TV GUIDE entries, (b) because I recognize the actor from elsewhere and can associate a spoken character name with that actor, or (c) the result of a reasonable process of elimination. Character names are enclosed in brackets since they don't appear on-screen; if a character name is not in brackets it means that the name *does* appear on-screen (Principal Cast list excepted). Any actor-to- character assignment I'm fairly sure of, but unable to guarantee, is accompanied by question marks. Schanke's first name, and the name of the coroner in the original pilot, comes from Lee Goldberg's UNSOLD TV PILOTS (1991). Principal Cast (series only): Geraint Wyn Davies Detective Nick Knight Gary Farmer Capt. Joe Stonetree Catherine Disher Dr. Natalie Lambert Nigel Bennett Lacroix Deborah Duchene Jeanette John Kapelos Detective Don Schanke Regular Production Credits (series only): Created by James D. Parriott and Barney Cohen Producer Richard Borchner Supervising Producer Lionel E. Siegel Executive Producers James D. Parriott, Jon Slan Director of Photography Bert Dunk Music Composed and Performed by Fred Mollin Executive Story Editors (1-12) Peter Mitchell, Naomi Janzen Executive Story Editors (13) Naomi Janzen, Tony Sheer Story Editor (14- ) Michael Sadowski Production Supervisor Noella Nesdoly Associate Producer/ Production Manager Nicholas J. Gray Production Designer Bill Beeton Executive Consultants Barry Weitz, Roberta Becker Ziegel Post Production Supervisor Tim Williams 2nd Unit Director of Photography Jock Martin Broadcast Schedule (all times Eastern, day listed is "day before"): *20 Aug 1989 Sun 9:00-11:00 0 "Nick Knight" [Pilot] *05 May 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 1.1 1 "Dark Knight" *06 May 1992 Wed 11:30-12:30 1.2 2 "Dark Knight: The Second Chapter" 12 May 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 1.3 3 "For I Have Sinned 19 May 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 1.4 4 "Last Act" 26 May 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 1.5 5 "Dance by the Light of the Moon" 09 Jun 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 1.6 6 "Dying to Know You" 16 Jun 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 1r 23 Jun 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2r 30 Jun 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 3r 07 Jul 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 4r 21 Jul 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 5r 28 Jul 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 6r 04 Aug 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 1.7 7 "False Witness" 11 Aug 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 1.8 8 "Cherry Blossoms" 18 Aug 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 3r 25 Aug 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 4r 01 Sep 1992 Tue 12:00-01:00 5r? 08 Sep 1992 Tue 12:00-01:00 6r 15 Sep 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.1 9 "I Will Repay" 22 Sep 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.2 10 "Dead Air" 29 Sep 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.3 11 "Hunters" 06 Oct 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.4 12 "Dead Issue" 13 Oct 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.5 13 "Father Figure" 20 Oct 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 7r 27 Oct 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.6 14 "Spin Doctor" 10 Nov 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.7 15 "Dying For Fame" 17 Nov 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.8 16 "Only the Lonely" 24 Nov 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.9 17 "Unreality TV" 01 Dec 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.10 18 "Feeding the Beast" 08 Dec 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 8r 15 Dec 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 9r 22 Dec 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 10r 29 Dec 1992 Tue 11:30-12:30 11r 05 Jan 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 12r 12 Jan 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 13r 19 Jan 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 14r 26 Jan 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 15r 02 Feb 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 16r 09 Feb 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.11 19 "If Looks Could Kill" 16 Feb 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.12 20 "Fatal Mistake" 23 Feb 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.13 21 "1966" 02 Mar 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 2.14 22 "Love You to Death" 09 Mar 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 17r 16 Mar 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 18r 23 Mar 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 10r 30 Mar 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 14r 06 Apr 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 19r 13 Apr 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 20r 20 Apr 1993 Tue 11:30-12:30 21r 0 "Nick Knight" Teleplay by James D. Parriott Story by Barney Cohen and James D. Parriott Directed by Farhad Mann Someone is killing a number of homeless people and draining their blood. Then a museum guard is killed the same way and a special artifact is stolen, a Mayan cup that Nick believes can help him become mortal again. Nick suspects that his old mentor Lacroix is in town and behind the murders. Forced into a partnership with the unbearable Detective Schanke, Nick has to face both Lacroix and the Homeless Killer while trying to protect his friends. Starring: Rick Springfield [Nick Knight] John Kapelos [Don Schanke] Robert Harper [Dr. Jack Brittington] Richard Fancy [Capt. Bernetti] Guest Starring: Laura Johnson as Alyce Hunter Featuring: Craig Richard Nelson [Jack Fenner] Fran Ryan [Jeannie] Cec Verrell [Jeanette] Jack Murdock [Topper] Special Guest Star: Michael Nader as Lacroix Also Featuring: Gregory Wagrowski Detective Jessell David Byrd Guard #2 [Harry] Irene Miracle Nurse Al Fann Dedrick Davis Roberts Dr. Dave David Correia Mechanic Al Berry Desk Sergeant Allison Barron Girl Swimmer Dendrie Taylor Tanning Attendent Pamela West Tanning Attendent Audree Chapman Uniformed Policewoman Rosanna Huffman Reporter #1 Rif Hutton Reporter #2 Dennis Moynahan Confused Orderly Christopher Bertolini Impound Lot Employee Freddie Dawson Orderly #1 Troy Melton Museum Guard [Nate] Robert Neches Forensic Man Carl Ciartalio Pure Melrose Production Credits: Film Editor Benjamin A. Weissman Music by Joseph Conlan Production Designer Paul Eads Director of Photography Frank Beascoechea Executive Producer Roberta Becker Ziegel Produced by S. Michael Formica Executive Producer Barry Weitz Unit Production Manager S. Michael Formica First Assistant Director Bob Bender, James M. Freitag Key Second Assistant Director John Syrjamaki Associate Producer Benjamin A. Weissman Second Assistant Director Robert S. Mills Executive in Charge of Post-Production Larry Levin Note 1: In this pilot, Nick's original name was given as Jean-Pierre (this was how he was addressed by both Jeanette and Lacroix). In the series, they called him Nicholas. Note 2: Many of the characters were changed from original pilot to series. Of special note is that Nick's pathologist friend undergoes a sex change between the original pilot and the series. 1 "Dark Knight" Teleplay by James D. Parriott Story by Barney Cohen and James D. Parriott Directed by Allan Kroeker Part 1 of a two-part remake of "Nick Knight". See above for synopsis. Guest Starring: Christine Reeves [Dr. Alyce Hunter] Additional Cast: Graham McPherson [Donald Fenner] Nikki de Boer [Jeannie] George Buza [Dr. Dave] Zack Ward [Topper] Phil Jarrett [Dedrick] Helene Rousse [Nick's first victim ??] Jodi Pape Roy Lewis Peter Langels Pat Patterson Billy Buttery Bryan Renfro Quyen Hua Lila Yee Reg Dreger Darren Andrea Michael Geacher Christopher Crumb Additional Production Credits: Editor Bill Goddard 1st Assistant Director Mac Bradden 2nd Assistant Director Bruce Speyer 2 "Dark Knight: The Second Chapter" Teleplay by James D. Parriott Story by Barney Cohen and James D. Parriott Directed by Allan Kroeker Part 2 of a two-part remake of "Nick Knight". See above for synopsis. Guest Starring: Christine Reeves [Dr. Alyce Hunter] Additional Cast: Graham McPherson [Donald Fenner] Nikki de Boer [Jeannie] Jackie Richardson [Blood Bank nurse] Reg Dreger Gene Mack [Mechanic ??] Helene Rousse [Nick's first victim ??] Additional Production Credits: Editor George Roulston 1st Assistant Director Mac Bradden 2nd Assistant Director Bruce Speyer 3 "For I Have Sinned" Written by Philip John Taylor Directed by Gerard Ciccoritti Another serial killer, this time preying on young women who all attend the same church. In order to catch him, Nick must try to overcome his fear and loathing of the Church and its symbols. Meanwhile, flashbacks to 15th Century France show Nick's encounter with a young peasant girl doomed to become a martyr when her claims that God spoke to her results in the Church branding her as a heretic and condemning her to burn at the stake. Nick offers her his version of immortality, but she refuses in favor of her own belief in life after death. Guest Starring: Maria del Mar [Magda] Featuring: Michael McManus [Father Rochefort] Additional Cast: Lawrence Bayne [Killer] Christina Cox [Jeanne d'Arc] Tracey Cook Colin Fox Norma Dell'Agnese Richard Zeppieri Thea Gill Michael Ricupero Martin Martinuzzi Lupe Arenas Michelyn Emelle Additional Production Credits: Editor Bill Goddard 1st Assistant Director Alan Goluboff 2nd Assistant Director Christopher Ball 4 "Last Act" Written by Brad Wright Directed by Rene Bonniere A young woman dies, and all evidence points to suicide. Nick, however, has a gut feeling that it was murder, but seems unable to prove it. Added to his stack of unsolved crimes, it makes Nick question his own feelings of self-worth, especially after hearing about another, real suicide: that of one of his "old friends". Nick must search through his memories of their relationship of centuries past to determine why she killed herself, and why he shouldn't. Guest Starring: Torri Higginson [Erica] Additional Cast: Mackenzie Gray Robert Bockstael Laura Press Allison Mang Denise McLeod Doris Petrie [Grandma (play)] Gillian Vanderburgh Gema Zamprogna [Katherine (play)] J.R. Zimmerman Elena Kudaba Tony Meyler Additional Production Credits: Editor George Roulston 1st Assistant Director Mac Bradden 2nd Assistant Director Bruce Speyer 5 "Dance by the Light of the Moon" Written by Roy Sallows Directed by Michael Levine A beautiful young woman is able to exert an almost supernatural control over men, driving them to commit criminal acts for her amusement. Nick manages to catch up with her, but will his own powers help prevent him from also falling under her spell? Guest Starring: Cyndy Preston [Ann Foley] Additional Cast: Patrick McKenna Michael Killinger Murray Oliver Betty-Lou Buckindale Julie Crossen Lauren Griffin Marina-Rae Nicholas Susan Rimar Marie Siebert Additional Production Credits: Editor Bill Goddard 1st Assistant Director Alan Goluboff & Felix Gray 2nd Assistant Director Bruce Speyer 6 "Dying to Know You" Written by Tony Sheer Directed by Brad Turner The wife and daughter of a well-known philanthropist are kidnapped and held for ransom, and psychic Denise Fort is brought in help Nick and Schanke with the case. Her powers are genuine, and therein lies the problem: she keeps picking up flashes of Nick's "other life", and Nick feels torn about whether or not to reveal himself to her, since she thinks it's a sign that she's having a breakdown. Nick's recollections of a similar situation in Puritan New England make him determined that Denise won't share the fate of his mortal friend from that time. Guest Starring: Elizabeth Marmur [Denise Fort] Additional Cast: Brett Halsey [Conrad Hedges] Pia Southam [Gennifer Hedges] Victor A. Young Richard McMillan Catherine Swing Markus Parilo Chandra West Richard Gira Christine Reeves [Dr. Alyce Hunter] Christina Cox [Jeanne d'Arc] Helene Rousse [Nick's first victim ??] Additional Production Credits: Editor George Roulston 1st Assistant Director Mac Bradden 2nd Assistant Director Bruce Speyer 7 "False Witness" Written by Naomi Janzen Directed by Jorge Montesi Nick's feelings of responsibility for the death of a man he was supposed to protect in a "sting" operation causes him to lie about actually seeing the murderer pull the trigger. In addition to the problem of having to appear in court to testify in broad daylight, Nick's desire to see justice done struggles with his conscience. He calls up memories of an incident from the past in which a woman lies in court, condemning to death a man Nick knows to be innocent, since he saw his fellow vampire Jeanette commit the crime. Guest Starring: John Evans Murray Kozak Ellen Dubin Mistress Tamara Dugan Additional Cast: Martin Doyle Kelly Fiddick Monique Mojica Dean Gabourie Garth Dyke Rosemary Lawless Robert Russell Alexa Gilmour Robert Thomas Richard Partington Lili Francks Joanna Hartley Additional Production Credits: Editor Bill Goddard 1st Assistant Director Felix Gray 2nd Assistant Director Christopher Ball 2nd Unit Director Mac Bradden 8 "Cherry Blossoms" Written by Roy Sallows Directed by Brad Turner A woman targetted in a mob hit in Chinatown escapes, but in critical condition. Nick must find her before the mobsters do, but he gets no help or trust from an ancient acupuncturist who is hiding and caring for the victim, and who recognizes Nick as the monster who killed his mother 75 years ago. Guest Starring: James Hong [Dr. Chung] Additional Cast: Ho Chow Shirley Cui Oscar Hsu Janet Lo Daniel Lee Additional Production Credits: Editor George Roulston 1st Assistant Director Mac Bradden 2nd Assistant Director Bruce Speyer [ Completely my work from here down. - ab ] 9 "I Will Repay" Written by Brad Wright Directed by Jorge Montesi Natalie's brother Richard is shot at the police station. When it's apparent he's going to die, Natalie urges a reluctant Nick to bring Richard over as he did a leper centuries ago. Is this a second chance for Richard and his family, or will history repeat itself? Guest Starring: Lindsay Merrithew [Richard "Richie" Lambert] Shelley Young [Sara[h] Lambert] Additional Cast: Louise Cranfield Nancy Cser Dean Gabourie Ashley Brown Jorge Montesi Felix Gray William Fisher Denise McLeod Larry McLean John Stoneham Sr. Additional Production Credits: Editor Bill Goddard 1st Assistant Director Felix Gray 2nd Assistant Director Christopher Ball 10 "Dead Air" Written by Alison Bingeman Directed by Steve DiMarco Someone's calling CTOK radio's on-air psychiatrist and murdering women on the air. Dr. Noble comes to Nick's aid- to Stonetree's dismay- while Schanke searches through psychiatric records. Noble thinks the killer is acting out a murderous fantasy- one that may involve her. Guest Starring: Diane Cary [Dr. Christina Noble] David Hewlett [Matthew Reed] Additional Cast: Jonathan Wise Reiner Schwarz Barbara Barsky Tannis Burnett Justine Campbell Dan Pawlick Megan Smith Steve Whistance Smith Additional Production Credits: Editor George Roulston 1st Assistant Director Neil Huhta 2nd Assistant Director Bruce Speyer 11 "Hunters" Written by Peter Mitchell Directed by Michael Levine Schanke's old partner is gunned down in the street. The bad guys make it clear Don is next. Jeanette lets Nick hide Schanke at The Raven because his predicament reminds them of when Nick, Jeanette, and Lacroix were hunted- only this time it appears to be an inside job. Guest Starring: Daniel Kash [Macavoy] Additional Cast: William Colgate [Jim Anderson?] Rachel Luttrel [Norma Alves] Bill Macdonald Robert Hollinger Araby Lockhart Debra Winter [???] Nicu Branzea Additional Production Credits: Editor George Roulston 1st Assistant Director Bruce Speyer 2nd Assistant Director Christina Kaufmann 12 "Dead Issue" Written by Lionel E. Siegel Directed by Mitch Gabourie, Nicholas J. Gray Inspector Tony Fiore's wife confesses to shooting her lover in self-defense. Case closed? Guest Starring: Lori Hallier [Lynn Fiore] Marc Strange [Inspector Anthony Fiore?] Additional Cast: Louis Di Bianco [Morgan Dovetsky?] Tony De Santis [Officer Obregon?] David Ferry Adam Bramble Natalie Radford Owen Young Claire Cellucci George Kapelos [Arthur?] Bernard Browne Susan Potvin Additional Production Credits: Editor Geoff Craigen 1st Assistant Director Felix Gray 2nd Assistant Director Christopher Ball 13 "Father Figure" Written by Michael Sadowski Directed by Gary Farmer A man is killed in an apparent mob hit. While the investigation is underway, the only witness, a young girl named Lisa, is left in Nick's protective custody. This duty reminds Nick of a boy he and his Old Friends cared for in World War II England and the ramifications of his immortality and sterility. Guest Starring: Chantellese Kent Lisa Cooper Additional Cast: Illya Woloshyn Alan Aarons Marvin Ishmael Jocelyne Saint-Denis Marlon Brand Robert Godin Jean Stawartz Randy Butcher Additional Production Credits: Editor Geoff Craigen 1st Assistant Director Felix Gray 2nd Assistant Director Christopher Ball 14 "Spin Doctor" Written by Michael Sadowski Directed by Leon Marr A journalist covering the mayoral election is electrocuted in his hotel room. Later his girlfriend is found dead too. It appears one of the candidates may be involved in a sex scandal. Can Nick find out who committed these murders without engaging in a witchhunt? Dirty politics and mudslinging gets Nick thinking about when he was Professor Nicholas Girard (Chicago, 1954)- and on trial before the HUAC on charges of being a Communist. Guest Starring: Lisa Howard [Laura Neil] Dixie Seatle Barbara Norton Additional Cast: Barry Flatman Christa Daniel Brenda Kamino Sandi Ross [Grace] Scott Walker Steve Tate Robert Morelli Michael Reynolds Chantal Craig Deborah Lobban Anita La Selva Timothy Macdonald Ron Bullied Patrick Mckenna Additional Production Credits: Editor Stewart Dowds 1st Assistant Director Felix Gray 2nd Assistant Director Luc Chalifour 15 "Dying For Fame" Written by Shelly Goldstein Directed by Jon Cassar Pop star Rebecca has a new hit video in which she kills off her fans. When a fan's body is found in her hotel room is it life imitating art or just another imitator? Guest Starring: Tracey Cook [Rebecca] Richard Eden [Marty] Additional Cast: Nahanni Johnstone [Wendy] Chandra Galasso Dani Elwell Hal Eisen Madhuri Bhatia Gerry Mendicino Elizabeth Harpur Theo Brand Mitra Lovett [Bree] Carolyn Stewart Tara Charendoff Jeremy Harris Judy Sinclair Alan Feiman Kevin Rushton Jonathan Hartman Additional Production Credits: Editor Stewart Dowds 1st Assistant Director Christopher Ball 2nd Assistant Director Cynthia Gillespie 16 "Only the Lonely" Written by Susan Martin Directed by Michael Levine It's Natalie's birthday again, which gets her and Nick thinking about another one of her birthdays- the day they met. Now she's met someone else- and Nick's jealousy is showing. Meanwhile a killer is murdering his dates. Guest Starring: Barclay Hope [Roger Jameson] Additional Cast: Sandi Ross [Grace] Karen Racicot Nancy Mcclure Dan Delabbio Scott Walker Steve Tate Nick Johne Kent Sheridan Additional Production Credits: Editor Stewart Dowds 1st Assistant Director Christopher Ball 2nd Assistant Director Cynthia Gillespie 17 "Unreality TV" Written by Michael Sadowski Directed by Clay Borris Being the subject of a COPS-like television show reminds Nick of his first exposure to the camera during the US Civil War. Will modern technology finally reveal the vampires' secret? Guest Starring: Laura Robinson [Tawny Teller] Jason Blicker [Bobby] Additional Cast: Greg Spottiswood Daniel Macivor Rodger Barton Julie Wildman Additional Production Credits: Editor Stewart Dowds 1st Assistant Director Felix Gray 2nd Assistant Director Luc Chalifour 18 "Feeding the Beast" Written by Alison Bingeman Directed by Richard Lewis Nick goes undercover to investigate the murders of members of The Twelve Steps, a support group for addicts. Can his sponsor help him with his addiction, or is she out to kill him too? Guest Starring: Carrie-Anne Moss [Monica Howard] Additional Cast: Marina Anderson Hadley Obodiac Diego Chambers Peter Messaline Ian Deakin Julie Armstrong Louis Wrightman Christine Reeves Helene Rousse Additional Production Credits: Editor Stewart Dowds 1st Assistant Director Christopher Ball 2nd Assistant Director Cynthia Gillespie 19 "If Looks Could Kill" Written by Naomi Janzen Directed by Micheal Levine Nick investigates three woman who are member os the Spa Experience. They're all young, beautiful, and have murderous tendencies, but do they share something more than skin deep? Guest Starring: Jennifer Dale Terri Hawkes Additional Cast: Allison Hossack Kymberly Huffman Sharolyn Sparrow Mark Kehr Bill Vibert Gwen Park David Spooner [???] Debra Winter [???] Shanya Vaughan Deni Delory Chuck Roe Desmond Campbell Louis Taylor Additional Production Credits: Editor Stewart Dowds 1st Assistant Director Christopher Ball 2nd Assistant Director Fergus Barnes 20 "Fatal Mistake" Written by Michael Sadowski Directed by Don McCutcheon The investigation into Stonetree's recent shooting of a perp is keeping him up nights. Meanwhile Nick confronts a ghost of his own- one that's about 300 years older. Guest Starring: Cynthia Belliveau [Alexandra] David Stratton [Billy Soule] Additional Cast: Linda Goranson Ken James Simon Reynolds Sandi Ross [Grace] Tony Perri Jeff Wood Additional Production Credits: Editor Stewart Dowds 1st Assistant Director Felix Gray 2nd Assistant Director Luc Chalifour 21 "1966" Written by Brad Wright Directed by Nicholas J. Gray During a hostage situation at the police station, Nick recalls his life in East Berlin (as the American Nick Thomas), where he helped another family in crisis while they helped him search for the Abarat, an ancient book of miracles that may contain a cure for vampirism. Guest Starring: Cali Timmins George Touliatos Additional Cast: Christopher Kennedy Michael Rhodes Don Carrier David Spooner [???] Geoffrey Towers Joseph Cheung Beverley Cheung Henry Li Ann Chiu Additional Production Credits: Editor Stewart Dowds 1st Assistant Director Felix Gray 2nd Assistant Director Luc Chalifour 22 "Love You to Death" Story by Tony Sheer Teleplay by Naomi Janzen Directed by Michael Levine After a model missing for four months is found dead under mysterious circumstances, another model disappears who bears a striking a resemblence to a dancer Nick fell for a long time ago. Guest Starring: Andrea Roth [Lucy Preston] Additional Cast: Jonathan Potts Michael Millar Mary Patterson Paul Ehrmann Goran Kale Jeannie Daniels Sherry Schell Additional Production Credits: Editor Stewart Dowds 1st Assistant Director Christopher Ball 2nd Assistant Director Fergus Barnes