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  <title>Mistakes in Forever Knight</title>
  <description>The top mistakes in Forever Knight</description>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 05:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Mistake #1</title>
	<mistake_id>103079</mistake_id>
      <description>The blood stains on Nick's white turtleneck are lighter, then darker, then lighter again, and migrate to different positions, both during his fight with LaCroix in the abattoir, and throughout the hospital scenes afterward.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #2</title>
	<mistake_id>103074</mistake_id>
      <description>The murderer works for a blood bank and drives a bloodmobile, a plot holdover from the first pilot (&quot;Nick Knight&quot;), which was set in Los Angeles. This second pilot, however, is set in Toronto - and Canada doesn't have mobile blood units.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #3</title>
	<mistake_id>103294</mistake_id>
      <description>The flashbacks to 1228 in this episode portray some of the same events - Janette seducing Nick, LaCroix making Nick a vampire - that are also shown in &quot;Dark Knight.&quot; But here, Nick, Janette and LaCroix are all wearing completely different costumes.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #4</title>
	<mistake_id>104580</mistake_id>
      <description>Nick's beard is fully grown in the beginning of this episode, but it changes, disappearing entirely more than once and then reappearing in various stages of growth, even in sequences supposedly occurring on the same night.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #5</title>
	<mistake_id>103464</mistake_id>
      <description>Though she wore medical smocks and occasionally a baseball cap to hold back her hair, Natalie was never correctly attired when she performed her autopsies. In fact, she usually worked with her hair loose and hanging down over the corpse, which may have made her look prettier, but is a serious breach of forensic etiquette that could contaminate the evidence. Even the best-coiffed coroners still have to wear sterile caps and gear.</description>
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