Current air date: July 15, 2010
Guardian Angel's Episode 7 discussion thread with screencaps
The basics (from tvguide.com):
Synopsis: Mick investigates an arson that destroys a legendary Hollywood hotel. The probe is made more mysterious when Mick realizes the fire eerily replicates the circumstances under which his former wife, Coraline, died. In addition, a woman Mick is working with bears a striking resemblance to Coraline.
Written by: Josh Pate
Directed by: Chris Fisher
Original Air Date: Nov 9, 2007
Guest Cast:
Stephen Jackson: Hank
Rhomeyn Johnson: Fire Inspector
Tami Roman: Maureen 'Mo' Williams
Brian Maillard: Bandmate #1
Roddy Jessup: Bandmate #2
My own thoughts about this episode:
This episode is a wonderful opportunity for us to compare and contrast the various facets of Mick's personality, and also to see the very different kinds of love he has in his life (including Josef's love for Mick--I love their conversations in this ep!). We see Human Mick: cocky, a little down-at-the-heels, but oh, such a ladies' man. We see modern Mick: totally in his element, striding through that fire scene, helping the humans with his special powers, on the verge of something special with someone special. And then BAM, the ex shows up, and we see Mick go into the mother of all tailspins.
I think our dear wpgrace coined the phrase "rattled Mick," and boy, do we get a big dose of him in this episode! This one turns everything on its head, including Mick's view of the world. He thought he had everything pretty much figured out. And then he goes to the Franklin Hotel fire (wearing that long coat that makes me go



And hold the phone--there's a cure for vampirism?!? WTF???!!!
How perfectly the images of fire work here. The hotel fire, the sparkler, the fire in which Mick thought he'd burned Coraline to death, the fever that burns you up. Mick is on fire here, he's lost his perpetual cool, and all hell is breaking loose. Who is Morgan? How can she look so much like Coraline? Why is she here?! Mick is gobsmacked, and he makes a whole bunch of stupid decisions, culminating in that disastrous run through the cemetery.
In addition to the theme Mick introduces in his voiceovers at the beginning of the episode (don't get too comfortable, 'cause everything changes), this episode shows us that things aren't always what they appear to be on the surface. Coraline (the perfect vamp even before she bared her fangs) is hiding behind Morgan, the innocent damsel in distress. Mick's confident, cool facade burns away to reveal how insane, confused, and unsure he can be. Morgan does have a fleur de lis tattoo... covered by makeup. The hotel fire is an elaborate tableau to duplicate the way in which Mick "killed" Coraline.
Morgan/Coraline is such a fabulous character, and she finally gets a chance to shine in this episode. I didn't much like the way Shannyn Sossamon played Coraline in the flashbacks. Her voice was much to breathy and girlish. But as Morgan she's confident, earthy, funny, and amazingly sexy. Her chemistry with Mick sizzles, and it's no wonder Mick's falling over his own feet. Heck, I'd fall over my own feet in Coraline's presence, too--she's got that much personality. I loved the way she played everyone in this episode. She had me half-fooled till the very end, when she took off the makeup. Holy cr@p. Mick has definitely met his match in her.
Which leads me to Beth. She gets a big dose of comeuppance in this episode, and I think it's good for her, even though my heart aches for her. She's torn by confusion and jealousy, but she has no right to be...and she knows it. Her knight in shining armor has lost a bit of his polish, but she still cares about him... maybe even more, now, because she's discovered he's not perfect. I love the way she lets Mick talk through his feelings at the end of the episode... even though he's pretty hard on her. I think this is a really important turning point in the relationship between Mick and Beth. She learns a lot about his past and finds out that he can't walk on water after all... and she still cares for him. And Mick is finally working through his obsession for Coraline... and he goes to Beth for comfort when the fever gets to be too much. The Coraline thing is by no means over, but my confidence in the relationship between Mick and Beth was boosted by that final conversation.
This episode brings out a lot of strong feelings, especially among shippers. Please remember that everyone's entitled (and encouraged!) to express their opinions, but that nobody needs to be mean and everybody should take a very deep breath and count to a thousand before responding if they get their buttons pushed. If you're unhappy about something you read here, it's better to contact one of the mod staff than to fire up your flamethrower on the thread. Remember all the fire images in this episode... anger is destructive and it causes people to do things they might regret later on. We're all friends here... and (despite my personal feelings to the contrary) these characters are NOT real, and they're NOT worth fighting about.

Links:
http://www.tvguide.com/episode-recaps/M ... -7089.aspx
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1077040/
(No Wikipedia page is available for this episode)