Ep 4. Bad Blood
- TV-NR
- October 8, 1994
- 44 min
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8.4 (11)
In "Bad Blood," the fourth episode of the second season of Forever Knight, the audience is plunged into a murky world of intrigue and betrayal. Detective Nick Knight, a vampire who is trying to atone for his past sins, finds himself at the center of a complex web of relationships.
The episode opens with a group of young men who break into a blood bank. Their intention is to steal bags of blood that they can sell on the black market. However, when they open one of the bags, they find that the blood is tainted. The men begin to feel sick, and they start to hallucinate. One of them even becomes violent and attacks his friends.
Nick and his partner, Tracy, are called to the scene. They investigate the blood bank and soon discover that the blood was contaminated with a drug called DreamCatcher. The drug is highly addictive and causes vivid hallucinations.
As Nick and Tracy work to uncover the source of the tainted blood, they are led down a dangerous path. They discover that the drug is being produced and distributed by a group of vampires. Nick knows that he must stop the activity, even though it puts him at odds with his own kind.
Complicating matters, Nick has his own personal demons to contend with. He is haunted by the memory of a woman he loved and lost many years ago. Her image appears to him at unexpected moments, and he struggles to keep his emotions in check.
Meanwhile, Nick's relationship with his partner Tracy is also fraught with tension. Tracy is attracted to Nick, but she is unaware of his true identity as a vampire. Nick fears that if she finds out, she will reject him.
As the investigation continues, it becomes clear that there are deeper forces at work. Nick and Tracy find themselves in grave danger as they get closer to the truth about the tainted blood.
In "Bad Blood," Forever Knight delivers a complex and nuanced episode that showcases the show's ability to blend supernatural elements with gritty police drama. The episode explores themes of addiction, betrayal, and redemption, and it keeps the audience guessing until the very end.
The show's cast delivers standout performances, particularly Geraint Wyn Davies as Nick. Wyn Davies imbues Nick with a sense of world-weariness and regret, making him a compelling and sympathetic protagonist. Tracy, played by Lisa Ryder, is also a standout, bringing depth and complexity to her role as Nick's partner.
"Bad Blood" is a standout episode that demonstrates the strengths of Forever Knight. The show's clever blending of genres, complex characters, and compelling storylines make it a must-watch for fans of supernatural drama.