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Forever Knight

TV-14
TV Show
1992-1996
1h 0m
English
CBS
Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Crime, Horror
3 Seasons
70 Episodes
Forever Knight is a Canadian television series about Nick Knight, an 800-year-old vampire working as a police detective in modern day Toronto. Wracked with guilt for centuries of killing others, he seeks redemption by working as a homicide detective on the night shift while struggling to find a way to become human again. The series premiered on May 5, 1992 and concluded with the third season finale on May 17, 1996.
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7.4
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Forever Knight (1992) on IMDb
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Latest Episodes

Last Knight
Last Knight
Season 3 Episode 22
May 18th 1996
Ashes to Ashes
Ashes to Ashes
Season 3 Episode 21
May 11th 1996
Francesca
Francesca
Season 3 Episode 20
May 4th 1996
Jane Doe
Jane Doe
Season 3 Episode 19
April 27th 1996
Fallen Idol
Fallen Idol
Season 3 Episode 18
February 24th 1996
Avenging Angel
Avenging Angel
Season 3 Episode 17
February 17th 1996
The Human Factor
The Human Factor
Season 3 Episode 16
February 10th 1996
The Games Vampires Play
The Games Vampires Play
Season 3 Episode 15
February 3rd 1996
Dead of Night
Dead of Night
Season 3 Episode 14
January 27th 1996
Fever
Fever
Season 3 Episode 13
January 20th 1996

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PHug says...
5 years ago
Tried to force my way through this show but I had to end my suffering during episode 13. This show is too long and too boring with long stretches of nothing happening while Knight contemplates. The flashbacks are tedious and the story (so far) was monotonous. I watch a lot of Vampire / Werewolf / Witch based shows and the worst by far are the "Vampire who hates being a Vampire" shows. I'm assuming Angel was influenced by this because it's basically the same thing but Angel does this so much better. I hated Angel at first too but I gave Angel 6 episodes before I became interested enough to like it. MAYBE this show begins to become interesting after episode 13 but I'm not going to waste anymore time on it.
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intuiter says...
6 years ago
Forever Knight was on Tuesday nights at 23:30 or 00:00, depending. It was one of the "Crimetime after Primetime" series before CBS sold out to crybaby david letterman. There is no comparison between the quality of the 2 programs. Forever Knight was a +9 or 10. Whereas if you could stomach letterman the raving egotist, the few shows I saw were mostly -7 or -8. CBS traded down in quality. It's too bad another network didn't pick up Forever Knight and continue it. I miss do-gooders Nikola, Nat, Janine in the Raven, and even Skanky and LeCroix. Characters grew on you. Most stories were quite good. Acting was as fine as or better than any acting anywhere, and made you feel the people were real and actually the folks they depicted. Scene shot composition was usually high quality. Flashbacks of Nick, Janine and LeCroix added a sense of history. Good music added apropos atmosphere.
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