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.
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.
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.
________________________
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.
_________________________
MacLeod: With friends like you, who needs enemies?
Methos: I was just thinking the same thing!
_________________________
Methos: I knew it. I knew it! Getting between a married couple. It's a rule I haven't broken for 2000 years!
_________________________
Gina: Maybe we aren't meant to spend three centuries together. I mean...who mates for life? Swans? Geese? Lobster?
__________________________
Robert: She's leaving me, Mac. She's really leaving...she divided up the record collection.
MacLeod: The vinyl?!
__________________________
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.
__________________________
Gina: I gave you the best centuries of my life.
___________________________
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...
___________________________
Methos: You're wasting your time. I haven't felt guilt since the eleventh century.
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Date: 2006-05-18 02:21 am (UTC)From:And after 300 years - well I think my computer is trying to tell me something as it just skipped from one version of "Can't Stand Me Now" to another! Seriously, by that time, they would probably both ridiculously devoted to each other and ready to kill each other.
There aren't many fics that really explore that far into the long-term, are there? Truthfully, I have problems imagining Methos being able to make that kind of commitment, however much he wants to, unless he feels that he has plent of space. Duncan can be overwhelming, and I think Methos, drawn to the fire as he is, is also very afraid of being trapped in the flames. ^^
no subject
Date: 2006-05-18 02:36 am (UTC)From:Oh yes, very nicely put.
I can't imagine the two of them living together for 300 years the way Gina and Robert have. But I can definitely imagine them having a relationship spanning that amount of time, during which Methos sort of shows up whenever he feels like it. You know, kind of like in canon. :-) And yeah, he's definitely not there just for the beer.
I wish there were more long-term relationship fics! So far I've only read one ("Kindle," by Julia), though a bunch of PWPs I've read seem to take imply that a LTR is in progress.
and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 02:51 am (UTC)From:Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 02:56 am (UTC)From:I think they might set up housekeeping for awhile. But Methos would need many breaks.
What does your subject line refer to?
Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 03:17 am (UTC)From:You'll never fumigate the demons
No matter how much you smoke
Just say you love me for three good reasons
And I'll throw you the rope
You don't need it
Cause you are the survivor
Of more than one life
And you're the only lover I had
Who ever slept with a knife
But you're not Judy Garland
Oh just like me
You've never really had a home
Of your own
But I'm not Tony Hancock, baby
Until the day
We stone the crows
We stone the crows
We stone the crows
And you see I've brought you flowers
All collected from the Old Vic stage
Well I've been sitting here for hours, baby
Just chasing these words across the page
Cause you're my Waterloo
Well I'll be your Gypsy Lane
I'm so glad we know just what to do
And exactly, who's to blame
And you're my Waterloo
I'll be your Stanley Park
Well I'm so glad we know just what to do
And no one's left stumbling around
Fumbling around
Tumbling around in the dark
Always in the dark
You're my Waterloo
And I'll be your Calvary
Well I'm so glad we know just what to do
And everyone's gonna be happy
Everyone's gonna be happy
Everyone's gonna be happy
But of course
Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 03:45 am (UTC)From:About the Amanda/Duncan/Methos thing, have you ever read Carene's Consider the Seahorse (http://www.garret.slashcity.net/carene-seahorse.html)? It is really good. It's an mpreg, but I SWEAR it's good anyway.
Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 03:48 am (UTC)From:Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 03:54 am (UTC)From:They're mostly icky and feminize the man. But this one is good. :-) Although I should warn you that it does, to a certain extent, feminize Methos. He literally develops female qualities over the course of his pregnancy.
Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 04:01 am (UTC)From:Back to editing fic. The neverending chore! Watching 'till Death' reminded me of things I'd wanted to include, but forgot to. So much for the story being finished.
Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 03:56 am (UTC)From:Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 04:01 am (UTC)From:And I've read that fic! It has one of my favourite lines in it:
"Just wait, MacLeod," Methos said. "She'll do some tests and then you'll have your proof. You can't argue with science." *g*
Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 04:12 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-18 09:16 am (UTC)From:*blinks some more*
That has to be one of the weirdest mpregs I've ever read. And they're all weird. Kind of good but.. weird.
no subject
Date: 2006-05-18 02:34 pm (UTC)From:Yes, weird, but, I don't know, somehow defensible. I think what I like best about it is Duncan's disgust at Methos's condition and how he eventually comes around; Methos's hurt at being rejected by Duncan, and Amanda's machinations to repair the rift.
Also, that they are the three parents of the baby, in a way.
Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 03:00 am (UTC)From:Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 03:26 am (UTC)From:Unfortunately, thesis-writing takes up a lot of my time, so I'm not sure when I'll get them done...
Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 03:46 am (UTC)From:**head explodes**
Wow, those are some ideas! I can't wait till you're done with your thesis!
Re: and you're the lover I had who ever slept with a knife
Date: 2006-05-18 04:04 am (UTC)From: