TV Review: Moonlight

Watching the new CBS vampire show, Moonlight, one gets the sense that the resurgence of science fiction/fantasy shows on broadcast networks may prove short-lived. It is a truism for television that when something works on one show, many shows and networks aim to copy it. Some of these shows will work and be successful, others will not, and eventually the networks will move on to the next thing. So, sure, Heroes is out there and great fun, and Reaper is a good time, but CBS’s Moonlight could signal the beginning of the end of the resurgence.

The show stars Alex O’Loughlin as Mick St. John, a man whose wife turned him into a vampire 60 years ago (unbeknownst to poor Mick apparently, his wife was a bloodsucker). Mick is a private eye in Los Angeles who takes cases as they come, and sometimes, for reasons of his own, gets involved even when he doesn’t have a client.

The latter is the case in the pilot episode, where Mick catches up to young Beth Turner (Sophia Myles), a young adult who is trying to make a name for herself as an “Internet investigative reporter.” Mick also happens to have saved her life many years ago when she was but a wee kidnapped lass. There are “twists” involved with that, so I will not say more about it.

Now however, Beth finds herself in trouble again, following the story of a murdered co-ed, who, it appears, may have been murdered by a vampire. Mick knows better, as the bite marks on the co-ed’s neck are made to look like vampire fangs, but clearly are not (kind of a “takes one to know one” moment). Beth does the good “Internet investigative reporter” thing, going where she is not particularly wanted, lying about who she is, and getting into all sorts of trouble.

Along for the ride with Beth is her cameraman, Steve Balfour (Kevin Weisman of Alias), who is one of the few characters in Moonlight to be enjoyable enough to prompt a second viewing, but he is only listed as being recurring, not as a series regular. The other interesting character is Josef Konstantin (Jason Dohring), who plays a vampire who looks younger, but is in fact far older than Mick. The audience is supposed to find this "looks younger but is actually older" thing clever presumably. Josef dabbles in the financial markets and is consequently incredibly wealthy, which is not used to any effect in the pilot, but hopefully will play some sort of role in the future.

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  • 1 - Josh Lasser

    Sep 27, 2007 at 1:32 pm

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  • 2 - Karen

    Oct 19, 2007 at 10:46 pm

    Hope that you watched tonights episode. I thought it was really good and that the show is really tightening up. I get very tired of the eternal search for some perfect new watershed event on entertainment tv. Hello, it's a lot better than most of the news shows and many of the returning shows (that are beginning to take a real dive in my eyes.)

  • 3 - JayLeigh

    Aug 11, 2011 at 2:44 am

    this show is great! who cares that the vampire detective thing has been done before?!So has almost everything else, like buffy the vampire slayer who falls for the vampire, do u know how many books that were made way be4 the show came out and still made 2 this day that have used that?!?! Its hard to write anything about vampires that you can say is original and GOOD?!the vampires genre has a huge fanbase and new stuff keeps coming out all the time and now there isnt many good ideas that havent been used up yet! Iv read almost all the most famous vampire books so i know that most of them r the same and the plot never really differs. So at least in this show there are different crimes that keep the watchers interested! And i believe that Micks different personality then other vampires was a good idea because it does make the show a little different then most shows where they have vampires going around killing people or useing people as just a food source like most of the vampires in Luarell Kaye Hamiltons Anita Blake series. After reading so many books about vampires falling in love with vampire hunters and vampires killing a whole lot of people just because the feel like it, i think the idea of having a nice guy who didnt really get to choose to become a vampire trying to help people is nice and interesting and a little better to watch. The show ended up being cancled because of the strikes not because it was bad. there are a lot of people who like this show. Most of the people i know who have watched it who love most of the vampire shows out there and didnt like the show normaly dont like crime shows either. So yeah maybe its not the every day vampire love crap like vampire diaries but it still a good show worthy of its genre and will be missed by its fanbase!

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