Oh,
man.
The DVD setup is in a different room from my computer and I just finished watching and came in to chat and see that you have been talking all along. It has been a while since I watched this episode, and the first thought I had was that the magic is still entact.
There is just a classy elegance about it, from the soft background music to the slick, smart dialogue. Vampires have made the transition to modern day L.A. and they do know how to blend in with the fast paced, beautiful people.
In the interview scene right at the beginning (and I know this is probably really, really silly) I wondered what was in that mug that Mick almost took a sip from on occasion. The obvious thing would be coffee or water, or was this dinner? I guess it is one of those things that is left for the fans to discuss and here we are, years later, discussing it.
When Mick and Beth met at the fountain, when she looked at him certain that she had met him before but unable to connect the dots, he looked at her with such gentle warmth that I found myself melting into that old familiar pile of goo (familiar Moonlight state)
The guy moments between Mick and Josef were fabulous. They are obviously very different people and while they clearly agree to disagree, there is a real rapport there--disguised behind Josef's near total disregard for boundaries in invading Mick's loft when he wasn't there and Mick just taking it and then later when Josef said that Mick is not the man he occasionally pretends to respect... Hey, this is the same scene that was in Lilly's Worst Screentest post. I knew it was familiar.
After the funeral, there was that moment when Beth put her hand on Mick's and he is startled by the gesture.
The meet-cute in Kelly Foster's apartment when Mick and Beth first encountered each other while 'breaking and entering' gave us a wonderful look at Beth's personality and how wonderfully they compliment each other. Of course, they are both gorgeous but their personalities play off each other perfectly.
I really liked the character of Steve, Beth's cameraman. I wish we would have seen more of him. He was a quiet, relaxed presence.
And the ending. I melted into another pile of goo.

How can anyone see that expression on Mick's face and watch Beth walk into him arms and not just melt.
OK, I'll admit it. I was hooked here. Totally charmed. The hook had not been set, but I was genuinely intrigued. I remember wondering if they were going to do a Lois Lane thing where she would never figure out that he was a vampire and how that would get old pretty fast but the decision to watch the next episode had already been made.
Jenna
