The television series Moonlight was created by Trevor Munson and Ron Koslow. This television series includes sixteen different episodes. The entire television series was about the immortal private detective Mick St. John that uses his keen senses of the vampire to solve difficult case to help the victims rather than sucking their blood. Mick was turned to a vampire 60 years ago by his wife Coraline when she bites him. Even through now Mick has the body of immortality, and he was always young but he always wanted to be a real human instead of a vampire.
My favorite episode of this television series was episode twelve called The Mortal Cure. This episode was about Coraline came back and she had found the cure for vampire. That is what Mick always wanted so now Mick was anxious to reveal out what is the cure. And everything begin at the day when Mick returns to his building and he smells the senses of the vampires that are waiting for him. He goes inside to find two men at the balcony, a black eyed vampire named Lance and another vampire that was standing beside Lance.
The two vampires had request Mick to help find Coraline, even though Mick says he doesn't know her. But then, Lance shows him a marriage certificate and acts like he knows lots about him. Later Mick goes to the security room at the hospital to ask the security guard to show him the tape from the day when Coraline disappeared at the hospital. He found out that another vampire named Cynthia Davis was the one who helped Coraline escape so he went to find his vampire friend, Logan to located Cynthia.
As soon as Logan found Cynthia storage where she has having the imports delivered to and when Mick got there he saw Coraline working with a scientist. The...
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...ies and she kidnapped Beth Turner when Beth was four year old. Coraline was mean and evil. She had turned Mick into vampire because she didn't want Mick to died. But Mick didn't think that way he thought being vampire is a cursed. I agree with the way Mick how think too even though you can live forever but you live like a monster who need to drink bloods to survived. I think the way Coraline thinks is very selfish.
I think this episode is awesome and I bet you will love it. It's a great entertainment for you while you are at home setting on the couch. I would like to recommend you to watch this episode or the entire television series of Moonlight. You could learn more about vampires. If your like being a detective or like solving cases, you will like all those episodes of this television series. After all this isn't that scary so you shouldn't be afraid of it.
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Tuesdays with Morrie is an inspiring tale in which Mitch, a young man struggling with the concept of a meaningful life is given a second chance, and a new outlook on life when he meets his past teacher, Morrie. They quickly renew the relationship they once possessed in college. Morrie becomes Mitch’s mentor, role model and friend once again. This time around, however, the lessons are on subjects such as life, love, and culture.
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Vincent Milano sat on the couch when Delia his girlfriend was putting on a new tube of Midnight Wine lipstick. They sat down and started to plan Vincent’s birthday party. Delia looked at her watch and said it’s getting late and it’s time to leave. Vincent told her that it’s not late and they started to kiss. He tried not to think of Karina while they kissed. Karina was another girl that Vincent was going out with without Delia knowing.
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