Moonlight (S-1) (E-9) (P-4)



Genre
Drama | Fantasy | Horror | Thriller

Cast
Alex O'Loughlin / Sophia Myles / Jason Dohring / Shannyn Sossamon / Chris Krauser / Tami Roman / Brian White / Jordan Belfi / Jacob Vargas / David Blue / Eric Winter / Kevin Weisman / Erika Ringor / Luis Moncada / Chase Kim /  Amayla Early / Bryn Early / John Everlove / Wes Robinson / Benjamín Benítez / Eduardo Ortiz / Richard Cox / Gideon Emery / Vanessa Lengies / Bonnie Burroughs / Eddie McClintock / Meredith Monroe / Emilio Rivera

Directed by
Fred Toye / Chris Fisher / Paul Holahan / Scott Lautanen / Rod Holcomb / Michael Fields / John T. Kretchmer / Dennis Smith / James Whitmore Jr. 

Writing by
Ron Koslow / Trevor Munson / Jill E. Blotevogel / Gabrielle G. Stanton / Harry Werksman / Chip Johannessen / Erin Maher

Created by
Ron Koslow / Trevor Munson

Produced by
Jill E. Blotevogel / Gerard Bocaccio / Stacey Fields / Ron Koslow / Paul Kurta / Trevor Munson / Joel Silver / Gabrielle G. Stanton / Brian Wankum / Harry Werksman / Tod Feuerman / Rod Holcomb / Josh Pate / David Barrett / Chip Johannessen / Jordan Hawley

Production company
Silver Pictures Television, Warner Bros. Television

Original channel
CBS

Original language
English

Country of origin
United States

Broadcast dates
28 September 2007 (USA)

Original runing time
September 28, 2007 – May 16, 2008

Episode duration
42 minutes (approximately)

Picture format
480i (SDTV)

Studio
Los Angeles, California, USA

Episode summary
Mick is hired to provide surveillance on a rich man's wife, and one of the conditions is that the husband wants photo proof of the affair. Mick asks Morgan, the female photographer who bears a striking resemblance to Coraline, to help him with the pictures and they get mixed up in more than a cheating spouse case. Beth gets jealous over their working together and researches Morgan's past. She makes a shocking discovery that the mystery lady isn't who she claims to be.

Fun and viewer review
It's once again one of those storylines which start from the end. Yeah you know whats going to happen in the end. For once the ending is not ruined by that little scene. But this time even the blatent obvious still hits you. The reaveling scene cleverly leaves out important detail which the body of the story line builds toward. The writer has cleverly combined the blatently obvious to create the WAM!!! factor. The story line was very cleverly written with two plots to the line. Morgan and Mick's case and Beth's sleuthing through Morgans life. The concept has been used before but pretty much everything has happened on TV. Very well written though originality is immpossible it's a good effort. Oh Yeah. Beth Narrating for once is a fresh touch.

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