FK General Discussion: Why Nick?
Jun. 21st, 2024 06:45 amForever Knight never explained what led up to that night in Paris in 1228 when Nick was turned into a vampire. We saw Janette seduce him and then introduce LaCroix into the mix to turn him into a vampire. But... why?
Janette certainly wanted him, but why as a vampire companion and not as a mortal plaything to be devoured?
Why did LaCroix agree to bring Nick across?
I assume LaCroix and Janette must have discussed it at some point because LaCroix was prepared to bring Nick across as soon as Janette prompted LaCroix to reveal himself. It was LaCroix who convinced Nick to become a vampire; we didn't see Janette say anything to Nick once LaCroix was on the scene. Janette was running the sexual seduction, LaCroix the immortal one, an approach that proved effective to lure Nick in.
Had Janette had her eye on Nick for a while? What about LaCroix?
Why Nick?
Theories?
(There was somewhat of an explanation in the script for "Night in Question" that didn't make it into the episode. I'll put scans of those pages in the comments because they're interesting.)
Janette certainly wanted him, but why as a vampire companion and not as a mortal plaything to be devoured?
Why did LaCroix agree to bring Nick across?
I assume LaCroix and Janette must have discussed it at some point because LaCroix was prepared to bring Nick across as soon as Janette prompted LaCroix to reveal himself. It was LaCroix who convinced Nick to become a vampire; we didn't see Janette say anything to Nick once LaCroix was on the scene. Janette was running the sexual seduction, LaCroix the immortal one, an approach that proved effective to lure Nick in.
Had Janette had her eye on Nick for a while? What about LaCroix?
Why Nick?
Theories?
(There was somewhat of an explanation in the script for "Night in Question" that didn't make it into the episode. I'll put scans of those pages in the comments because they're interesting.)