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** When La Croix's daughter Livia bids him to [[VillainousIncest make love to her.]]

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** When La Croix's daughter Livia Divia bids him to [[VillainousIncest make love to her.]]

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* {{Squick}}: In, "If Looks Could Kill", Schanke goes on about how hot a young woman's picture is before he finds out from Natalie that the model is ''fifteen.''

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In, "If Looks Could Kill", Schanke goes on about how hot a young woman's picture is before he finds out from Natalie that the model is ''fifteen.''''
** When La Croix's daughter Livia bids him to [[VillainousIncest make love to her.]]
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Please don't assume your own preferences are held by the rest of us. Nick and Natalie all the way!


* FanPreferredCouple: Fans generally preferred Nick with either Janette or La Croix (or both) to Natalie.

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* FanPreferredCouple: Fans generally A number of fans preferred Nick with either Janette or La Croix (or both) to Natalie.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The original first edition of ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' quoted at least one line from the original pilot, ''Nick Knight.'' From centering on a morally grey vampire protagonist trying to reclaim and hold on to his humanity, dealing with an antagonistic sire, being set in a major metropolitan city in the 90's, and including the phrase "world of darkness" in its intro sequence, there are clear links, which may have gone both ways as the series and game evolved. Many fans consider ''Forever Knight'' to be a better television companion to ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' that the short-live ''Series/KindredTheEmbraced'' that was an ''actual'' attempt to adapt ''Vampire'' for television.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The original first edition of ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' quoted at least one line from the original pilot, ''Nick Knight.'' From centering on a morally grey vampire protagonist trying to reclaim and hold on to his humanity, dealing with an antagonistic sire, being set in a major metropolitan city in the 90's, and including the phrase "world of darkness" in its intro sequence, there are clear links, which may have gone both ways as the series and game evolved. Many fans consider ''Forever Knight'' to be a better television companion to ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' that the short-live short-lived ''Series/KindredTheEmbraced'' that was an ''actual'' attempt to adapt ''Vampire'' for television.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: From centering on a morally grey vampire protagonist trying to reclaim and hold on to his humanity, dealing with an antagonistic sire, being set in a major metropolitan city in the mid-90's, and including the phrase "world of darkness" in its intro sequence, this is probably the best television adaptation of ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' that we ever got, especially in comparison to the short-live ''Series/KindredTheEmbraced'' that was an ''actual'' attempt to adapt ''Vampire'' for television.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The original first edition of ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' quoted at least one line from the original pilot, ''Nick Knight.'' From centering on a morally grey vampire protagonist trying to reclaim and hold on to his humanity, dealing with an antagonistic sire, being set in a major metropolitan city in the mid-90's, 90's, and including the phrase "world of darkness" in its intro sequence, this is probably there are clear links, which may have gone both ways as the best series and game evolved. Many fans consider ''Forever Knight'' to be a better television adaptation of companion to ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' that we ever got, especially in comparison to the short-live ''Series/KindredTheEmbraced'' that was an ''actual'' attempt to adapt ''Vampire'' for television.
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* {{Squick}}: In, "If Looks Could Kill", Schanke goes on about how hot a young woman's picture is before he finds out from Natalie that the model is ''fifteen.''
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* SpiritualAdaptation: From centering on a morally grey vampire protagonist trying to reclaim and hold on to his humanity, dealing with an antagonistic sire, being set in a major metropolitan city in the mid-90's, and including the phrase "world of darkness" in its intro sequence, this is probably the best television adaptation of ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' that we ever got, especially in comparison to the short-live ''Series/KindredTheEmbraced'' that was an ''actual'' attempt to adapt ''Vampire'' for television.
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* BizarroEpisode: "Dying For Fame" contain a number of hallucinations by Nick being at a diner, as a rock star, and as a prisoner with the rest of the cast playing different roles. It also has a music video.

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* FanPreferredCouple: Fans generally preferred Nick with either Janette or La Croix (or both) to Natalie.



* HarsherInHindsight: "Spin Doctor" features an election with a male and female candidate, allegations of sexism and conflicts of interest, inappropriate affairs, and "battle of the sexes" overtones. Viewed during the 2016 US Presidential election campaign or after the election, it's hard not to see parallels.

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* HarsherInHindsight: HarsherInHindsight:
** "For I Have Sinned" had a lot to deal with the church covering up the murderer in their midst in the name of preserving the confessional. Much is made of what could ruin the church's reputation and trustworthiness...oof. This hits very hard after the pedophilia cover-ups being uncovered.
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"Spin Doctor" features an election with a male and female candidate, allegations of sexism and conflicts of interest, inappropriate affairs, and "battle of the sexes" overtones. Viewed during the 2016 US Presidential election campaign or after the election, it's hard not to see parallels.


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* OneTrueThreesome:
** There's a lot of fans who felt this was canon with La Croix, Janette, and Nick.
** Many fans were also happy with the idea of Janette, Nick, and Natalia.
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** Catherine Disher is more famous in the States for her voice work, in particular her performance as Jill in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis''. Her appearance on the ''Crimson Head'' podcast is something ''RE'' fans should seek out. She also played Jean Grey in the 1990s ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''.

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** Catherine Disher Creator/CatherineDisher is more famous in the States for her voice work, in particular her performance as Jill in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis''. Her appearance on the ''Crimson Head'' podcast is something ''RE'' fans should seek out. She also played Jean Grey in the 1990s ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''.
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** UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc, who appeared in a few flashback episodes, was played by Christina Cox. She later went on to play a woman [[Series/BloodTies2007 teamed up with a centuries-old vampire in Toronto, fighting crime]], though in this case ''she'' was the detective.

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** UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc, who appeared in a few flashback episodes, was played by Christina Cox.Creator/ChristinaCox. She later went on to play a woman [[Series/BloodTies2007 teamed up with a centuries-old vampire in Toronto, fighting crime]], though in this case ''she'' was the detective.
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Kill Em All is no longer a trope


* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Many fans ''hated'' the third and final season, which killed off or PutOnABus much-loved characters in order to introduce [[ExecutiveMeddling younger and "prettier" new characters]], and especially the KillEmAll ending (to the extent that there have been a number of {{Fix Fic}}s written presenting alternate third or even fourth seasons).

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Many fans ''hated'' the third and final season, which killed off or PutOnABus much-loved characters in order to introduce [[ExecutiveMeddling younger and "prettier" new characters]], and especially the KillEmAll ending EverybodyDiesEnding (to the extent that there have been a number of {{Fix Fic}}s written presenting alternate third or even fourth seasons).
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* MagnificentBastard: The sire of Nicholas Knight, Lucien [=LaCroix=], was a brilliant Roman general turned into a vampire by his own daughter Divia. Horrified at the corruption Divia succumbed to, with her even suggesting they become lovers, [=LaCroix=] seemingly destroyed and entombed her. Becoming a brilliant, dangerous vampire, [=LaCroix=] once arranged for Nick to be hanged by peasants to trick him into succumbing to his killer instinct once Nick renounced his old ways. In the present, [=LaCroix=] frequently manipulates Nick and all around him, even having his own radio show as the Night Crawler where he frequently talks about his philosophies and his schemes. Always charismatic and compelling, [=LaCroix=] also admits to [[EvenEvilHasStandards certain standards]] and always maintains his complex relationship with Nicholas.

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* MagnificentBastard: The sire of Nicholas Knight, Lucien [=LaCroix=], was a brilliant Roman general turned into a vampire by his own daughter Divia. Horrified at the corruption Divia succumbed to, with her even suggesting they become lovers, [=LaCroix=] seemingly destroyed and entombed her. Becoming a brilliant, powerful, and dangerous vampire, [=LaCroix=] once arranged for Nick to be hanged by peasants to trick him into succumbing to his killer instinct instincts once Nick renounced his old ways. In the present, [=LaCroix=] frequently manipulates Nick and all around him, even having his own radio talk show as the "The Night Crawler Crawler" where he frequently talks about promotes his philosophies and his schemes. Always charismatic and compelling, [=LaCroix=] also admits to [[EvenEvilHasStandards certain standards]] standards]], and always maintains his complex relationship with Nicholas.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Many fans ''hated'' the third and final season, which killed off or PutOnABus much-loved characters in order to introduce [[ExecutiveMeddling younger and "prettier" new characters]], and especially the KillEmAll ending (to the extent that there have been a number of [=FixFics=] written presenting alternate third or even fourth seasons).

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Many fans ''hated'' the third and final season, which killed off or PutOnABus much-loved characters in order to introduce [[ExecutiveMeddling younger and "prettier" new characters]], and especially the KillEmAll ending (to the extent that there have been a number of [=FixFics=] {{Fix Fic}}s written presenting alternate third or even fourth seasons).
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** Creator/NicoleDeBoer plays a female street kid that Nick has befriended in the pilot episode.
** Creator/CynthiaPreston plays the FemmeFatale stripper in "Dance by the Light of the Moon".
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** Catherine Disher is more famous in the States for her voice work, in particular her performance as Jill in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis''. Her appearance on the ''Crimson Head'' podcast is something ''RE'' fans should seek out.

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** Catherine Disher is more famous in the States for her voice work, in particular her performance as Jill in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis''. Her appearance on the ''Crimson Head'' podcast is something ''RE'' fans should seek out. She also played Jean Grey in the 1990s ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''.
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** UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc, who appeared in a few flashback episodes, was played by Christina Cox. She later went on to play a woman [[Series/BloodTies teamed up with a centuries-old vampire in Toronto, fighting crime]], though in this case ''she'' was the detective.

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** UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc, who appeared in a few flashback episodes, was played by Christina Cox. She later went on to play a woman [[Series/BloodTies [[Series/BloodTies2007 teamed up with a centuries-old vampire in Toronto, fighting crime]], though in this case ''she'' was the detective.

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