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'Till Death'
A day early, but what the heck? I love this episode, well, to death! So I figured it deserved an extra day of discussion.
Welcome to the eighth installment of Methos Episode Discussion. You can find the last one for 'Through a Glass, Darkly' here. All episode discussion links can be found over on the sidebar.
Next up will be Judgement Day. Look for it on Monday.
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Methos: The apartment I'm renting is being sold. I hate moving.
Duncan: Then move into a hotel.
Methos: I wouldn't live in any hotel Adam Pierson could afford.
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Gina: It's over - the son of a bitch (Methos) is dead.
Duncan: No, no! It was all a joke it...
(Methos pops up on the barge)
Duncan: Not funny!
Methos: Oh I don't know, pretty funny from here.
Duncan: Oh yeah? Maybe I should take your head.
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MacLeod: With friends like you, who needs enemies?
Methos: I was just thinking the same thing!
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Methos: I knew it. I knew it! Getting between a married couple. It's a rule I haven't broken for 2000 years!
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Gina: Maybe we aren't meant to spend three centuries together. I mean...who mates for life? Swans? Geese? Lobster?
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Robert: She's leaving me, Mac. She's really leaving...she divided up the record collection.
MacLeod: The vinyl?!
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Methos: You're not listening to me, I don't give a damn about their marriage.
Duncan: Well I do!
Methos: Is it really that important to you?
Duncan: Yes it's that (bops Methos on the head) important to me.
Methos: All right...I do this for you, and you give me the barge.
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Gina: I gave you the best centuries of my life.
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Methos: (looking at Duncan's CD collection) Opera... opera... opera... opera. A lot of opera here. Better do something about this music. There's no Springsteen, there's no Queen...
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Methos: You're wasting your time. I haven't felt guilt since the eleventh century.
Welcome to the eighth installment of Methos Episode Discussion. You can find the last one for 'Through a Glass, Darkly' here. All episode discussion links can be found over on the sidebar.
Till Death, Air Date: May. 1996
When Gina and Robert de Valicourt met 300 years ago, even Gina's suitors MacLeod and Fitzcaim had to admit they were destined for each other. Each century, as Robert and Gina renewed their wedding vows before their friends and fellow Immortals, their love grew stronger. But now their marriage is on the rocks. MacLeod decides it's up to him to reunite the once happy couple, and he enlists a very unwilling accomplice in his cunning plan. ~ via tv.com
Next up will be Judgement Day. Look for it on Monday.
Quotes below the curtain
Methos: The apartment I'm renting is being sold. I hate moving.
Duncan: Then move into a hotel.
Methos: I wouldn't live in any hotel Adam Pierson could afford.
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Gina: It's over - the son of a bitch (Methos) is dead.
Duncan: No, no! It was all a joke it...
(Methos pops up on the barge)
Duncan: Not funny!
Methos: Oh I don't know, pretty funny from here.
Duncan: Oh yeah? Maybe I should take your head.
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MacLeod: With friends like you, who needs enemies?
Methos: I was just thinking the same thing!
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Methos: I knew it. I knew it! Getting between a married couple. It's a rule I haven't broken for 2000 years!
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Gina: Maybe we aren't meant to spend three centuries together. I mean...who mates for life? Swans? Geese? Lobster?
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Robert: She's leaving me, Mac. She's really leaving...she divided up the record collection.
MacLeod: The vinyl?!
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Methos: You're not listening to me, I don't give a damn about their marriage.
Duncan: Well I do!
Methos: Is it really that important to you?
Duncan: Yes it's that (bops Methos on the head) important to me.
Methos: All right...I do this for you, and you give me the barge.
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Gina: I gave you the best centuries of my life.
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Methos: (looking at Duncan's CD collection) Opera... opera... opera... opera. A lot of opera here. Better do something about this music. There's no Springsteen, there's no Queen...
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Methos: You're wasting your time. I haven't felt guilt since the eleventh century.
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Till Death - The Flirting Episode. The episode where Duncan officially bats his eyelashes at Methos in canon. Where he pouts and bops and plays for one whole show.
It's also a Fitz show which makes it loads of fun. I wish Fitz hadn't been whacked before Methos came on board - I would have loved to seen those two meet one another. Of course, had the writers thought of it - they could have had them meet in a flashback way back when> That would have been fun too.
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You're first!
There's just so much I love about this episode, the Methos and Duncan interaction being at the top of my list. Next up would be Gina and Robert -- I wish we'd seen them again. Fitz is always fun, and I would have liked to have seen a scene with Methos and him as well. It occurs to me that Duncan gets to be goofy in this episode both in the past and the present. I think Methos is good for Duncan, he takes the edge off of Duncan's propensity to be so serious and stuffy. He needs people around him, he needs his friends, or he becomes brooding hermit guy :) (not that I'm at all familiar with that sort of behavior at all, of course [ahem])
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I agree that Robert and Gina were a fun couple too. It would have been great if they had been back again.
Did you notice Methos' hand before they mentioned it on the dvd extras?
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(Anonymous) 2006-05-17 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)Nope, not until they mentioned it, but then the eyes, couch sprawl, legs askew, well I was focusing elsewhere.
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(Anonymous) 2006-05-17 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)I agree. They both appear very much at ease in this episode. The light comedy worked well. I loved the bop on the head thing. Also, some of the lines and looks were great. Like when Duncan really believed that Gina had killed "Adam". Or the ending with the vase and broom. I just loved the way Methos walked off as Duncan gropes for something to say about the broken vase.
Never got the Robert thing, really did not see the attraction, but overall a good episode.
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And do you know how to get a party started or what?
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And Methos was going through Duncan's things (his sheets yet) and he caused Duncan to drop an expensive Ming vase. And the bopping on the head and the puppy dog eyes and the pouting. And the panic when he thought Gina was going after his
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I love how he cajoles Methos into helping him. Duncan cajoles Methos an awful lot. :-)
Another favorite line: "Where's your sense of drama?" And then, *plunge* with the sword.
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Back during one of the other episode posts, I said that Methos has a knack for that sort of thing. He does seem to enjoy getting under Duncan's skin. Well, after all, he is 'easily amused' :)
I love how he cajoles Methos into helping him. Duncan cajoles Methos an awful lot. :-)
LOL, he does! And despite the old guy's many protests, I have a sneaking suspicion that he rather likes being needed.
Another favorite line: "Where's your sense of drama?" And then, *plunge* with the sword.
I love that part!
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Oh yeah - and in the car when Duncan tells Gina it is a new immortal after Robert's head *g*
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There's that one tiny moment when Methos shoos Duncan away so he can sit at the desk, and put his feet up on it, that I love. And the looks he gives Duncan! And the faux furiousness of Duncan's response. Too much!
Another fave line: "I'm an act-or, dahling!"
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Are You Tired of Me, Darling?
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*goes back to reading for thesis. really.*
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This was all around an episode that hit all the right notes. There's so many of my favourite Methos bits in this one. (that probably doesn't sound right) (on the other hand)
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Until I encountered slash I'm afraid to say that I never thought of any other possibilities though, regardless of the lash-batting. I can kind of see it now, but it's still more like a pair of blokes taking the piss out of each other to me.
I just thought it was fun that Duncan was so used to Methos giving him shit that he was comfortable enough to dish it right back, like he'd finally twigged the "just a guy" routine :)
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Even though I've been aware of slash for decades, I saw it the same way you did.
I just thought it was fun that Duncan was so used to Methos giving him shit that he was comfortable enough to dish it right back, like he'd finally twigged the "just a guy" routine :)
Love that. Now off on a random tangent here... something we take for granted: having a best friend/pal/buddy. How hard must that be for Immortals, to have another Immortal as that person? There has to be a real level of trust in that sort of relationship, especially hard in the beginning.
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(Anonymous) - 2006-05-18 19:45 (UTC) - Expand(no subject)
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(Anonymous) - 2006-05-19 15:27 (UTC) - ExpandThat Settles It
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(Anonymous) 2006-05-17 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)Roberta
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So many things were great (my first introduction to Fitz) - what a guy! the fake sword fight, the end of the "not so fake" sword fight, the whole "mating for life" and vinyl debate
Such a great line.
Can't really think of much more (depressed just drove into the back of someone) enjoying reading others thoughts.
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Was a pain, I rang insurance (losing 2 yrs No Claims Bonus) and have £250 excess so mum thinks I shouldn't have bothered. To make it worse husband is at football game and will be back v late so how do I tell him :(
Please rec a funny story to cheer me up.
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