SummaryMoonlight follows Mick St. John, an immortal vampire and private investigator and his struggle to exist after he was bitten 60 years ago by his vampire bride, Coraline, on their wedding night. It also follows his internal torment as he falls in love with one he should not, one who is mortal named Beth, a news reporter, as well as his dealings wit... Read More
Created By:Ron Koslow, Trevor Munson
Moonlight
Season 1 Premiere:
Sep 28, 2007
Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
38
User score
Mixed or Average
4.6
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Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
38
8% Positive
2 Reviews
2 Reviews
46% Mixed
11 Reviews
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46% Negative
11 Reviews
11 Reviews
67
Sure, Mick's life is ridiculoous, but you don't go lookin' for realism between "Ghost Whisperer" and "Numb3rs." [05 Oct 2007, p.67]
50
What's not fun? At least half of the rest of the show.
40
Alex O'Loughlin is bogged down by trite dialogue, half-hearted support, perfunctory exposition, and better-to-look-good-than-make-sense production priorities.
40
Moonlight is just a weak, generic private-eye drama with a vampire story overlay.
30
I don't know exactly why Moonlight, which acquired "Veronica Mars'" adorable bad boy, Jason Dohring, as a second-round draft pick, seems so very lifeless.
30
The direction is flat-out awful (there are many choppy shots from bizarre, if not inexplicable, angles). Much of the dialogue is groan-inducing, the acting by some of the guest actors is jaw-droppingly wooden, and I guessed who the villain was way before the halfway mark.
0
It's just heinous. Absurd, laughable, painful to watch--you name it, Moonlight has it all.
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User score
Mixed or Average
4.6
48% Positive
16 Ratings
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