I find it interesting that Methos refuses to say that he has nothing to do with the attack on Amanda, though he clearly didn't do it. I also like that he weeps unselfconsciously - there's a sense there of how different Methos's attitudes must be, first formed 5,000 years ago. His desperation in this episode is also intriguing, countered against his acceptance of Alexa's dying in "Timeless". One gets the feeling that it had been quite some time since he had last allowed himself to fall so completely in love with mortal (and I do read it as heads-over-heels love, at least on his part).
Next up will be Through A Glass, Darkly.
Aww, that's one of the few episodes I didn't get to rewatch over winter break, and the link for it on highlandermedia isn't working.
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Date: 2006-05-11 06:19 pm (UTC)From:Next up will be Through A Glass, Darkly.
Aww, that's one of the few episodes I didn't get to rewatch over winter break, and the link for it on