TV series
Moonlight
Overview
Mick St. John is a captivating, charming and immortal private investigator from Los Angeles, who defies the traditional blood-sucking norms of his vampire tendencies by using his wit and powerful supernatural abilities to help the living.
Details
- First air date
- 2007-09-28
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 16 episodes
- Genres
- Mystery, Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- CBS
- Production
- Silver Pictures, Warner Bros. Television
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Alex O'Loughlin as Mick St. John
- Sophia Myles as Beth Turner
- Jason Dohring as Josef Kostan
- Shannyn Sossamon as Coraline Duvall
- Brian J. White as Lt. Carl Davis
- Tami Roman as Maureen
- Jacob Vargas as Guillermo
- David Blue as Logan Griffen
- Jordan Belfi as Josh Lindsey
- Kevin Weisman as Steve Blafour
- Eric Winter as ADA Benjamin Talbot
- Erika Ringor as Det. Theresa Novak
Creators and crew
- Ron Koslow - Creator
- Trevor Munson - Creator
- Ron Koslow - Executive Producer
- Rod Holcomb - Executive Producer
- Joel Silver - Executive Producer
- Chip Johannessen - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: There's No Such Thing As Vampires
When a series of vampire-style murders plague L.A., immortal investigator Mick St. John sets out to find the culprits and re-connects with a woman, Internet reporter Beth Turner, from his past at a crime scene.
Episode 2: Out of the Past
When a convicted murderer from Mick's past is released from prison, Mick must face one of his worst fears -- having the truth of his immortal identity revealed to Beth.
Episode 3: Dr. Feelgood
Still reeling from Mick's revelation about his identity, a cautious Beth struggles as she helps him track down a blood-thirsty, renegade vampire who doesn't know how to deal with his killer urges.
Episode 4: Fever
Mick is injured in his search for a young woman who is believed to be hiding in the desert. But when the scorching sunlight depletes Mick's vampiric ability to heal himself, Beth must rush to help him.
Episode 5: Arrested Development
Mick hunts a teenage vampire who is preying on female escorts he finds on the Internet. Meanwhile, Mick and Beth try to avoid each other after sharing an intimate moment.
Episode 6: B.C.
Mick finds himself working with Beth again when the search for a mysterious vampire from Josef's past is linked to a drug overdose she is investigating.
Episode 7: The Ringer
Mick experiences déjà vu when a fire investigation that destroys a historic Hollywood hotel seemingly replicates the night Coraline died. Mick's sense of nostalgia grows when a woman he is working with bares a striking resemblance to his ex-wife.
Episode 8: 12:04 AM
Mick protects a frightened young woman from a killer's cult followers after they vow to avenge their leader's dying wish that those responsible for his execution be put to death.
Episode 9: Fleur de Lis
Beth is jealous when Mick begins working closely on a case with a mysterious photographer. Spurred on by her bruised ego, Beth takes it upon herself to research the woman's background and discovers she isn't who she claims to be.
Episode 10: Sleeping Beauty
When a dying man with a long-standing vendetta puts a hit out on Josef, Mick discovers a secret his best friend has kept from him for over 40 years and the real reason Josef believes Mick and Beth can never work.
Episode 11: Love Lasts Forever
Josh's fate is in Mick and Beth's hands when he is kidnapped by a vindictive drug lord. But when the rescue takes a turn for the worse, Beth asks Mick to do the impossible.
Episode 12: The Mortal Cure
Mick's dream of becoming human again is within reach when he uncovers Coraline's secret, but the answers come with a steep price. Meanwhile, still angry with Mick, Beth must deal with some heartbreaking news alone.
Episode 13: Fated to Pretend
When Beth is kidnapped by a suspect in the murder case of her boss at Buzzwire, Mick is forced to decide whether saving her is worth sacrificing being human again.
Episode 14: Click
A rising Hollywood starlet is murdered after she hires Mick as part of her security detail because she felt her life was threatened by aggressive paparazzi. Meanwhile, Beth's new boss at Buzzwire has questionable journalistic ethics.
Episode 15: What's Left Behind
Beth learns more about Mick's secretive past when the grandson of Mick's WWII war buddy is kidnapped.
Episode 16: Sonata
Mick and Beth face the ultimate consequence of a relationship between mortal and immortal when a vampire kills a human in the heat of passion. But when the murder investigation threatens to expose vampire identities, Mick and Josef take action.
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