By ROBIN BROWNFIELDBeth Turner has a dark side that rivals that of any vampire. How will Mick take it when he learns that Beth asked Josef to arrange to have a scumworthy paparazzo taken out by vamps?
In the “Moonlight” episode entitled “Click,” we first encounter Mick St. John (Alex O’Loughlin) on the job as a bodyguard for celebrity starlet Tierney Taylor who is constantly being harassed by paparazzi. Mick is getting a lot of public exposure as a result, which is something vampires don’t want.
ADA Hottie Benjamin Talbot (Eric Winter) is out to lunch with Beth (Sophia Myles), as Mick and Tierney have lunch at the same outdoor café. Mick and Beth give each other meaningful glances.
Josef (Jason Dohring) is concerned that Mick is endangering himself and other vamps with the exposure he’s getting in public. Vamps try to keep a low profile so nobody discovers they are vamps.
BuzzWire has a new head, Grant Lewis (Greg Pitts), an over-exuberant, unethical “Office Space” alumnus who will stop at nothing to get a good story and beat the competing news outlets. Seizing upon Beth’s familiarity with Mick, he wants Beth to use her connection with him to come back with new dirt about Tierney.
Dean Foster, an especially aggressive paparazzo photographer, corners Mick at a party Tierney is attending on a ship. He harasses Mick for dirt on Tierney, and though Mick held his ground in protecting his client, it becomes evident that Foster is stalking him as well as Tierney.
At the party, Tierney tells Mick to enjoy himself and go talk to Beth so she can be alone with her ex-beau. With Tierney away, and Beth on board, there is more flirting and talk of making a date and their potential relationship.
Like clockwork, Tierney appears to have fallen into the water below the ship. Mick jumps in and finds her dead, but she hasn’t drowned.
Mick quickly uses his cool vampire smelling sense to find the anchor that was used to hit Tierney in the back of the head and kill her. It was cleaned and placed in a display case.
ADA Hottie shows up on the scene, and all too readily accepts Mick’s assertion that the anchor was the murder weapon. He has it taken as evidence.
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