Corrected entry: In the first episode, Mick states that Josef is four hundred years old. In "The Ringer", Josef says that he was four years old in 1603, meaning he was born in 1599. He is actually about four hundred and seven, since the show takes place when it was filmed in modern-day 2007.
Moonlight (2007)
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Starring: Shannyn Sossamon, Sophia Myles, Jason Dohring, Alex O'Loughlin
Plot hole: I believe in the very first episode, during the flashback when Mick remembers rescuing Beth and killing Coraline, we see him stab her with a wooden stake, which is supposed to paralyze a vampire, as said in the "Dr. Feel Good" episode. However when Mick looks back with Beth in his arms, Coraline suddenly gets up and watches him leave while burning to "death." This is simply not possible; in the "Dr. Feel Good" episode, Mick could not release the stake himself and asked Beth to do it. This also happened in the episode when Josef was staked by the hit man that was hired to kill him, (in the episode where we meet the woman, Sarah I believe, that he accidentally put into a coma after attempting to turn her). Again, Josef was unable to remove the stake himself and Mick had to do it for him, so there is absolutely no way Coraline would be watching Mick and Beth leave; she would still be on the ground possibly burning to death.
Question: When Mick is narrating at one point, he says that having to feed off Beth would make his life unbearable. But later he was able to drink her blood without killing her or turning her into a vampire. If he was able to do that, what was so unbearable about having to feed off her?
Answer: I don't think he actually meant his life would be unbearable. I just think he meant that he wouldn't be able to live with himself, figuratively speaking, if he was to feed off the woman he loved. Expecially after spending 22 years protecting her from danger, he would be the one to cause her pain.
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Correction: Rounding time and ages up or down, especially when so close to a centenary point is common practice. People still say it's been 500 years since Columbus discovered America, even though it's really been 518 years.
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