Alex O’Loughlin’s Guide to Moonlight, Eps 1-4

October 4, 2009 by RetroEd  
Filed under Featured, Retrovision

moonlightAlthough Alex O’Loughlin has moved on to CBS’ Three Rivers, Moonlight, and his portrayal of vampire P.I. Mick St. John, is never far from his heart or the hearts of his fans. To this end, SciFi TV Zone is presenting a four part episode guide to Moonlight that features Alex’s comments on each of the 16 episodes making up the series. Look for parts two through four on Mondays for the next three weeks.

By Edward Gross
Moonlight should never have worked.

The critics hated it, dismissing the show with words like “anemic” and “derivative,” and deeming it nothing more than a genre stew consisting of such ingredients as Highlander (non-humans living among us in every day walks of life), Angel (vampire P.I. looking for personal salvation) and Beauty and the Beast (an impossible romance). Their cause wasn’t hurt by the fact that Moonlight’s original showrunner was Angel co-creator David Greenwalt, and its co-creator is Ron Koslow, who produced the Ron Perlman/Linda Hamilton live action Beauty and the Beast television series of the 1980s.

But the critics were wrong. The show deemed most likely to fail (and quickly) confounded everyone as it quickly began winning its Friday night at 9PM timeslot for CBS not only in the ratings, but in the even more important demographics as well. Just as importantly, it seemed to spontaneously give birth to the kind of cult fan base that most shows can only dream of having; a cult base that continues to thrive passionately despite the fact that the series only lasted a single season.

Alex O’Loughlin, who starred as vampire Mick St. John, was instantly embraced by the audience and remains one of the most popular members of the undead ever. The thrust of the series is the growing relationship between Mick and Internet reporter Beth Turner (Sophia Myles), despite the difficulties arising from their very different worlds.

For his part, O’Loughlin remains proud of what the show accomplished and what it represents. “I got to be a part of a story I really liked,” he says. “And I’ve always wanted to play a vampire since I was a kid, and that’s not something that will necessarily happen again in my life. It was just a great fit and a great experience. It was also a stressful experience. We were under budget, we were always fighting for everything we needed. We weren’t the golden child at all, we were the one that had to constantly present reasons not to be shut down.

“It was wonderful to fight for someting and keep it alive for longer than it otherwise would have been,” he continues. “It’s great to be a part of a success, even if it was for only a season. The thing is, we were able to tell some really important stories. It wasn’t just about these monstrous creatures and sexual romps. What we went for constantly is the big truth, for the human truth, the human story and that’s the reason we make films in the first place. We didn’t always hit it, but I feel that from time to time we did and that’s why we held on to the audience, because they sensed that truth.”

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Episode 1
“No Such Things As Vampire”
Written by Trevor Munson & Ron Koslow
Directed by Rod Holcomb

Private eye Mick St. John and Internet reporter Beth Turner come together while investigating a murder that is the handiwork of a professor using vampire lore to seduce college students.

The episode was actually shot twice, its original pilot differing drastically from the final episode, particularly in the fact that with the exception of Alex O’Loughlin, the entire cast was changed.

“The rhythm, tonally, changed pretty dramatically,” says O’Loughlin. “You put new actors in and new stuff is going to happen. They also changed the age of the characters. For instance, Josef [Mick’s best friend, also a vampire] changed from 65 to 25, which is a dramatic shift. Plotwise, there were a bunch of ideas in the unaired pilot that we stretched across a couple of episodes.

“I think the final pilot episode felt compartmentalized,” he adds, “because we had to set our mythology up, to set up our rules. It couldn’t be 44 minutes of exposition and rule setting, so there had to be a story in there as well. But we had to set up this new myth of vampires, this new world of vampires and we had to introduce the primary characters. So we had a fair bit of work to cram into the first episode, which I think we did successfully.”

Episode 2
“Out of the Past”
Written by David Greenwalt
Directed by Fred Toye

A supposedly reformed murderer is freed from prison. Aware that Mick is a vampire, he goes back to his old ways and won’t stop until Mick turns himself into the police. In the end, while attempting to rescue a potential victim, Mick is shot with a silver bullet while Beth handles the killer. Later, she finds Mick trying to heal himself by feeding, discovering that he is a vampire.

“I really like number two,” O’Loughlin enthuses. “The end of the episode made it one of the favorites for me, because Beth finding out so early about Mick was shocking to me. First, as an actor. I thought, ‘Oh God, what are they doing? They’re going to ruin our show.’ But it actually works really well and sort of gets that discovery out of the way, allowing us to get down to brass tacks. So the show is not about, ‘Oh my God, is she going to find out?’ It’s about the relationship between these two people and the love that’s building between them.”

Episode 3
“Dr. Feelgood”
Written by Gabrielle Stanton & Harry Werksmen
Directed by by Scott Lautanen
Mick and Beth have to stop a recently turned vampire who was never “trained” by the vamp that sired him. At the same time, Beth is trying to cope with her knowledge of Mick’s vampirism, while he details how he was turned by his wife, Coraline.

O’Loughlin says, “I really like the idea of the rogue vampire. There’s a sort of sadness to it as well. The thing I love about this genre is that the metaphors are endless. It’s analogous to so many things. You look at what these vampires are struggling with and it’s exactly the same as the things we come across in our day to day lives. They’re animals trying to stay alive in this modern world. And there’s that ending where the other vampire says, ‘I understand; I see my place,’ and Mick says, ‘It’s too late’ and he has to kill him. It’s just very sad. I also felt like this episode was a little removed from the rest; it has a real standalone quality to it that separates it from the rest of the pack.”

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Episode 4
“Fever”
Written by Jill Blotevogel
Directed by Fred Toye
Protecting a witness for Beth’s prosecutor boyfriend Josh ultimately leads to Beth and the witness trapped in an abandoned motel, where prolonged exposure to sunlight is killing Mick. Beth is called and upon arriving realizes that she has to let Mick feed on her if he’s to survive.

“There was a lot of location stuff in that episode,” O’Loughlin points out. “We all went out to the desert and shot out there for a few days. No new show has enough money, let alone an hour drama that has special effects, special make-up, is stunt heavy, shoots at night and is based in genre. This show was really shooting against all odds. To make it good can be difficult. In this episode, there are a couple of things that I wish we could have changed, but nothing in performance or storyline, just in effects and things like that. I really like the storyline and the acting. I thought the guest stars were fantastic, and overall I felt like I was watching a feature film. It was also an important episode for Josh and Mick. They were starting to get to know each other a bit more, and it was important to build that trust between them – despite the fact that feelings were developing between Mick and Beth.

“What happens at the end of that episode,” he adds, “was pretty radical. When I read it for the first time, I was, like, ‘Oh, yeah!’ That was something to write home about, and I love the way it was shot. And the fact that Beth lets him feed on her – she reaches this amazing place of comprehension. She understands his needs so clearly, and it’s evident that there’s a connection between these two.”

Look for part two of this episode guide next Monday.

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Comments

29 Responses to “Alex O’Loughlin’s Guide to Moonlight, Eps 1-4”
  1. Caro says:

    I’ve read this particular article numerous times but I love reading Alex’s words about how he felt about Moonlight and Mick and Beth. I’m sure I’ll read it numerous times more! Thanks so much! Love Mick St John….can’t wait to see Alex O’Loughlin tonight on his new show “Three Rivers” on CBS.

  2. Silverchex says:

    Thanks for the awesome interview! Some of us are pushing for a Moonlight Movie. WB has responded to us so there is still hope… I will be looking forward to the next interviews!
    Silverchex
    WWML

  3. Jo1027 says:

    Thanks for posting this. It’s great to read what Alex thought.

  4. RetroEd says:

    Obviously I’m aware these comments ran in the SFX special, but I thought they would prove interesting to people who hadn’t picked up the magazine. Glad everyone is enjoying it, and we’ll get the rest posted over the next few Mondays. Still have much more in the archives from Sophia and different producers, and hope to eventually post them as well.

  5. This is a fantastic article ! I think these article pointing out the wonderful qualities of Moonlight can certainly bolster our chances of gettin a movie! Through the direction of Munson Alex made his audience fall in love with Mick–he made him human! I have not seen that since “Beauty and the Beast” Please keep posting articles in this series! We love to read them.

  6. MariaMoonlight says:

    I have the dvd of the first season of Moonlight…my heart aches every day for the second season.

    • LucyJanK says:

      Me tooooooooo!!! There were so many unanswered questions, so many places to go with the story. I also watch the DVDs all the time but I find it hard to watch “Sonata” knowing that there is no more to see.

  7. Chantal says:

    Ce qui a fait la force de cette série fut la complicité marquante entre les comédiens….
    Beth et Mick en autre…. Josh et Beth…. Mick et Joseph… et tous les autres…

    Et de plus la cadance des intrigues dans les épisodes, un rythme soutenu et de bonnes intrigues et une dose d’attirance sensuelle amoureuse et la musique qui a mon avis a joué un rôle dans cette série….

    Malheureusement cette série est terminée….Je crois que Alex a été meilleur dans Moonlight qu’à Three Rivers peut-être à cause de cette image forte que le rôle de vampire lui conférait… mais donnons lui …encore… une autre chance dans cette nouvelle aventure…. pas facile pour lui….

  8. hoffi coffi says:

    This is really interesting reading Alex’s own words about different episodes. It certainly reminds me of some of the reasons that I loved that show

  9. Patty says:

    Thank you so much for posting Alex’s comments of each episode. It gives us a different spin on things from a behind the scene perspective. Just love Alex to death & hope all goes well with his new endeavor. Lookinng forward to the rest on Mondays.

  10. lanouette says:

    Love and miss Moonlight so much. I too love all Alex’s words on this awesome show. Thanks a lot for the great article

  11. Natalie says:

    Thank you, I have missed Moonlight so much. I always thought the DVD version should have had extras like comments from Alex.

  12. boops says:

    I love Moonlight and Alex O’Loughlin-Every time I watch my Moonlight DVD’s Im sad that there was no season 2. I would LOVE a moonlight movie!

  13. Karen says:

    Loved reading Alex’s comments. Thanks so much for sharing Alex’s thoughts with us. Looking forward to next week.
    Just watched a clip from ET and Alex feels Moonlight’s vamps were and still are THE BEST EVER and I wholeheartedly agree with him. I think he would love to do a movie or a mini-series. If MOONLIGHT had aired on the SCI-FI or SYFY channel, it would have had a Season Two. In the meantime I’ll keep watching my DVD. Like Alex said – his fans are RAD. Vampire Solidarity! Rah! Rah! Rah!

  14. Tammy says:

    I have to tell you, I enjoyed Alex in Three Rivers but man oh man I sure miss him as Mick~!

  15. lilly smith says:

    I just watched all episodes of Moonlight and loved them….it would be great if it would start again…the last show left many unanswered questions….what happens between Mick and Beth, what happened to his wife and the cure, what about the vampire name list the cop has and the pics of Mick getting hit with the car…would love to know

  16. OlWolf says:

    Thank you for this interview! All of us who love Moonlight, and the unended Story it was supposed to tell, really appreciate this! When the DVD of this series was released, we’d hoped it would include stuff like this interview in a “extras”… but we didn’t get that. Yes, we DO want to know what the people who gave us such a wonderful Story and brought us such Joy – thought about what they did! This was what they Crafted and Presented to us – and we’d like their Voices on their finished Works.
    Again – Thank you – and Thanks to Alex for this!

  17. wubbywubby says:

    Thank you so much for this and any other things pertaining to Moonlight.
    It is a wonderful show and there are many of us pushing for a Moonlight movie.
    It is really awesome to here Alex talk about his Moonlight so positively and with so much heart. We all know how much he loved Moonlight, just as much as we do. It would be wonderful if Moonlight was still on TV, but for now a movie would satisfy our Vamp Mick/Beth needs, for now!!!

  18. ginny says:

    major error-taking this off the air

    at this juncture
    this series would be more popular then they could imagine

    these actors were great-in this series

    i even love jason dohering’s character he was soo good at playing that role

    i do pray that they give “Moonlight” a shot and make it a movie
    or else try to resurrect it as a TV series again

    this is a shame

  19. Joyce says:

    The program Moonlight was brilliant!! I don’t understand why the producers did not see this. It was perfect in every way, casting, writing, directing, costumes, acting. This program is still wanted by thousands of viewers all over the world. I ache for Moonlight. Please, if nothing else, please give us a series of movies, with the original TV cast. Thank you,

  20. Tammie says:

    Best vampire ever!! Best vampire show!! Bring it back!!!

  21. Barbara says:

    I never would have believed that I could get so totally involved and enamored with a TV show and a character….until I saw Moonlight. I adored that show, and like the other commenters here, I ache at its loss. So I am extremely grateful for your article giving us a chance to hear Alex’s thoughts and feelings about Moonlight. Aside from being a wonderful actor, he appears to be a thoughtful, intelligent, caring person who loves Moonlight and Mick as much as his fans do. That perhaps is one of the reasons his fans are so devoted to him. Please keep these articles coming. And please support our bid for a Moonlight movie!

  22. jan thompson says:

    love love love moonlight…. brring it back….. make a film….

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