An OK Review by LeeRecord

-MY BOYFRIEND IS A VAMPIRE-  Episode: 3-06   (1st Run)
Paragon Entertainment Corporation
Dome Productions and Another Large Production, Date: 10/10/95
Sony Pictures Ent; Columbia Tri Star Television Distribution
Executive Producers: James D. Parriott and Jon Slan
Written by: Phil Bedard & Larry LaLonde
Directed by: Clay Borris

Promo: 00:10 sec
Narrator -"Is the murderer alive or undead, on the next -Forever Knight-"

Guest Stars: Geordie Johnson as Jerry Tate, Stephanie Louise Vallance as
Charlie Hawkes

- The subject of the day, on *The Jerry Show*, is supernatural lovers.
  --We're not talking staying power!
- Natalie watches a TV and Tracy is in the audience when a woman, Maggie,
  claims her boyfriend is a vampire.  --Get out!
- The questions of love and sex cause Natalie and Tracy to become a little
  piqued.
- The show's psychiatrist, Dr. Jennifer Joyce, explains that there are two
  kinds of love; *wellness love* that is good with respect and *unwellness
  love* that is full of neglect, might be unattainable and with sex that is
  nonexistent. --Tracy and Nat really look piqued.
- Maggie is murdered and the homicide team goes to work.
- Surveillance is placed on the victims house to watch for the boyfriend.
- Tracy and Nick discuss vampires and they both do a fine job of playing
  dumb about the whole business.
- Tracy and Nick question Jerry and his producer, Charlie, about the dead
  woman. Then the idea of doing a show about Tracy, female cop, comes up.
- At dinner, Tracy tries to tell Vachon about love and relationships, but
  JV acts like he doesn't know what she's talking about. An annoyed Tracy
  leaves.  --Another brick is born!
- JV recalls a time when he and the guys would grab a few girls and have a
  grand old time.  --Ah, the good old days.
- Meanwhile; Nick wants to know why Natalie is angry at him. She accuses
  him of using and hurting her. He tells her it's not his intention.
- Someone is in the victims apartment and Tracy goes to check it out. Nick
  is informed and races to her aid.
- Nick and Vachon fly in and grab the intruder just as Tracy turns on the
  lights.
- The intruder was the boyfriend, but he is not a vampire or the killer.
- At Nick's apartment, Natalie listens to LaCroix's radio talk about the
  hopelessness of love. Nick arrives and Natalie tells him she's giving up
  on him and leaves. Nick is left standing alone.  :'(=
- Tracy goes on *The Jerry Show*; hoping to find out more about the killer
  who has murdered another--the show's psychiatrist.
- Charlie gives Tracy a make-over; turning her into *Tracy, Bimbo Cop*.
- The show's crew films Tracy and Vachon, who is playing her snitch, when a
  man attacks her!
- Later; the boys gather around the bar and discuss the attack and women.
  LaCroix joins them and talks of the good old days, before women became so
  demanding. "They used to be so entertaining, so feminine.."
- So, who the heck is the killer?
- Is it all over between Nick and Nat?
- Will Vachon ever understand Tracy or is he going to be a BLOCK? 

Review *** This is a good story about commitment and two women who have
similar romance problems with their vampire boyfriends. LaCroix may believe
that modern women are too demanding, but what they really want is a sincere
commitment.

After 500 years, Javier still looks at women like an 18 year old and he's
afraid to make a commitment to anyone; even an immortal. Still, one tends to
believe that he knows exactly what Tracy wants.

An older and wiser Nick has much more respect for women, but when it comes to
a commitment, with Natalie, he is hesitant. Past episodes tell us that the
foremost reason he fears a commitment is that he will eventually kill her or
make her an immortal. So Nick stays at arms length from Natalie, but she has
grown tired of this distant love. She wants to be more than a sister or
mother to him, but anything more may just be a fantasy.


-- Lee
   leerecord@aol.com

   "I don't think you ever will understand how much I care." -Nick



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