Welcome to the ninth & tenth installment of Methos Episode discussion. You can find the last one, for 'Till Death'here. All episode discussion links can be found over on the sidebar.
Since this is a two parter, this will be for both Judgement Day & One Minute to Midnight.
Next up: The Messenger. Look for it on Thursday.
Quotes below the curtain
Methos: We've got to quit meeting like this - people will talk.
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Duncan is holding a blue teddy bear: "I'm not your enemy, *your prescene only proves how dangerous it is for Immortals to know we exist*" Duncan punches the bear and throws it down.
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Methos: I spent years losing my conscience, for him to go and find it again.
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(Duncan knocks out a guard and walks into a giant playroom where Dawson's being held prisoner.)
Duncan: Eew, did it come like this or did they throw it together for you?
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Executioner: On your knees.
Joe: Not in this lifetime.
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Jack: Last request?
Joe: Yeah, I'd like to die of old age.
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Joe: They're gonna blow my brains out tomorrow. Tradition. You gotta love it.
Since this is a two parter, this will be for both Judgement Day & One Minute to Midnight.
Judgement Day/One Minute to Midnight, Air Date: May 1996/Sept. 1996
Dawson's life is on the line when the Watchers try him on the charge of treason for his friendship with MacLeod. Watcher deaths have risen dramatically since Dawson first told MacLeod about the Watchers and the Tribunal is determined to punish Joe and stop the killing. MacLeod and Dawson argue his case, but even as the trial goes on, the Watcher killings continue.
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Immortals and Watchers are poised at the brink of war. On the orders of the Watcher Tribunal, every Watcher in Europe is hunting for MacLeod, to bring him in dead or alive. MacLeod discovers that the real killer is Jacob Galati, a Gypsy MacLeod once traveled with, who has vowed to destroy all the mortals who wear the Watcher tattoo, convinced they are all out to destroy Immortals. ~ via tv.com
Next up: The Messenger. Look for it on Thursday.
Quotes below the curtain
Methos: We've got to quit meeting like this - people will talk.
___________________________
Duncan is holding a blue teddy bear: "I'm not your enemy, *your prescene only proves how dangerous it is for Immortals to know we exist*" Duncan punches the bear and throws it down.
___________________________
Methos: I spent years losing my conscience, for him to go and find it again.
___________________________
(Duncan knocks out a guard and walks into a giant playroom where Dawson's being held prisoner.)
Duncan: Eew, did it come like this or did they throw it together for you?
___________________________
Executioner: On your knees.
Joe: Not in this lifetime.
___________________________
Jack: Last request?
Joe: Yeah, I'd like to die of old age.
___________________________
Joe: They're gonna blow my brains out tomorrow. Tradition. You gotta love it.
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Date: 2006-05-22 03:28 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-22 03:34 pm (UTC)From:The playroom was a masterful touch. It reminded me of the similarly surreal playroom in some of the last episodes of The Prisoner.
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Date: 2006-05-22 04:59 pm (UTC)From:Also weird is the fact that it's so cold in there that they're blowing smoke whenever they talk. Seriously, couldn't they afford space heaters or something? I find it distracting, especially since the characters never mention the cold.
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Date: 2006-05-22 05:00 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-22 05:04 pm (UTC)From:**rubbing hands together**
"Ve haf vays of making you talk.
Ve vill make you very very cold."
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Date: 2006-05-22 05:10 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-22 05:29 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-22 05:44 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-22 05:07 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-22 07:44 pm (UTC)From:And I find the cellar in "Shakespeare and Co." an even more intriguing place for them to hide, after reading about the stellar literary history of the original Parisian shop. (It was started by a remarkable young woman, Sylvia Beach, after World War I. Frequented by dozens of authors in the twenties and thirties, from Hemingway to Joyce, and barely survived the perils of the Nazi occupation. )
I wonder what literary gems and discussions the bibliophiles Joe and Methos shared down in that historic basement...
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Date: 2006-05-22 07:50 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-23 06:06 pm (UTC)From:I wonder what literary gems and discussions the bibliophiles Joe and Methos shared down in that historic basement...
Mmmm, excellent point. Joe no doubt was rather immobile while he was healing, and they had nothing but time to talk and read and think.
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Date: 2006-05-22 07:49 pm (UTC)From:Yes! I would have loved that as well. Methos being a doctor has one of the aspects of his character that I've always found fascinating.
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Date: 2006-05-23 05:36 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-23 05:43 pm (UTC)From:LOL on the icon! Nocturnal Plot Bunnies, I have them and dust bunnies under the bed. I think they breed and turn into some sort of Holy Grailish killer bunnies!
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Date: 2006-05-24 01:11 am (UTC)From:My re-telling of these 2 episodes (including that missing scene) from Joe's POV is 3rd in the trilogy I'm writing that started with "The Price of Interference" (http://keerawa.livejournal.com/492.html). I'm half-way through the 2nd story now. Hold that thought for 6 months?
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Date: 2006-05-24 01:27 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-26 02:16 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-26 04:16 am (UTC)From:Now that's the kind of response that keeps a gal slaving away at her keyboard.
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Date: 2006-05-22 05:02 pm (UTC)From:The camera pans to Adam Pierson, who somehow manages to look tiny, and whose eyes move all the way right and all the way left, almost like a cartoon version of himself. You can almost hear him gulp. It's a comical moment in an otherwise very serious episode.
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Date: 2006-05-22 08:14 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-23 08:57 am (UTC)From:But Methos having to finally come to terms that being Adam and being Methos isn't just a matter of what name he introduces himself by....
That Adam is a person - with a life and responsibilities - the the Watchers.
And how that person is not Methos who is an Immortal. ANd not just any immortal but the OLDEST Immortal. Finally...finally the worlds collide and both personnas cannot hold up. Who is he? Methos or Adam? Even more compelling once we have more pieces of his history and who Methos really is (Horseman).
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Date: 2006-05-23 03:35 pm (UTC)From:Methos isn't just playing at being a Watcher, he really takes it seriously. He has a real life, one that isn't just a cover. If you think about all the day to day things we do at work, he does that. Has coffee, eats in the lunch room, weddings, births, divorces, shooting the breeze. And every time Duncan asks for a favour of some sort, he's one step closer to losing all that, I think. I think that's part of why he's so resistant, and it isn't merely just looking out for his own self interest. I think he genuinely likes his life as it is, and isn't ready to move on to the next one.
Thanks so much, Pat for all your thoughtful comments over the last few weeks. You're like my online lightbulb :)
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Date: 2006-05-23 05:38 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-23 06:00 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-05-23 06:39 pm (UTC)From:Sorry am still rather tired atm passed my Advanced open water diving at the weekend so still knackered, very much enjoying reading your thoughts though, hopefully will be able to get mine in order sometime :)
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Date: 2006-05-24 01:25 am (UTC)From:I love Joe in these episodes. He's been walking the razor-wire between Watchers and Immortals for years now. This is what happens when he falls, and he's not even vaguely surprised.
Galati is an interesting character. MacLeod has an fascinating history with him and Irena. I imagine that Horton's attacks on Immortals reminded Galati of the way the Nazis had tried to wipe out the gypsies (Rom). So the Watchers got a doubled response.
The other thing that fascinates me about OMTM is how close it came to an all-out war between the Watchers and Immortals. Galati kills Watchers. Watchers think it's MacLeod, and send every available agent after Mac. And then Mac goes for Shapiro. MacLeod makes one hell of an assasin, by the way. If he HAD killed Shapuiro, I'm sure it wouldn't have ended there. The AU potential is staggering.
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Date: 2006-05-27 04:33 am (UTC)From:I find it interesting that Methos didn't book 5 seconds after he heard Joe was compromised, long before Mac wheedled him into helping him get into the chateau. It certainly argues that Methos held a great deal of faith in Joe's friendship. Of course, from a pragmatic perspective, Methos' secret identity was certainly safer with Joe dead than alive... .
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Date: 2006-05-27 05:50 am (UTC)From: