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'Forgive Us Our Trespasses'
Welcome to the fifteenth installment of Methos Episode Discussion. You can find the last one, for CaH & R6:8 here. All prior episode discussion links can be found over on the sidebar.
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Duncan: You should write fortune cookies.
Methos: Yeah? Maybe I should, just so long as I'm not writing your epitaph.
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Methos: I just came by to watch the perfect Immortal die.
Duncan: I'm not!
Methos: Not what? Not the perfect Immortal or not gonna die?
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Amanda: Duncan, you're the best man I know. You make people better, you know - people like me, people who didn't give a damn about anything in their whole lives until you came along with your big brown eyes and your boyscout rules.
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Amanda: Methos. Open the door. I know you're there. Methos! Methos, it's Amanda!
Methos: Do you want to knock a bit louder? I don't think they heard you in Philadelphia!
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Methos: (to Duncan) You wanted to kill; you killed them. You know, Keane is just like you; he wants to divide the world up into good and bad. Well, it's not that simple. We are all both, good and evil. We have rage and compassion. We have love and hate. Murder and forgiveness. Why don't you try forgiving yourself for once.
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Duncan It's Tuesday. He doesn't take heads on Tuesdays.
Next up will be The Modern Prometheus. Look for it next week.
Forgive Us Our Trespasses, Air Date: May 1997
After the Scottish massacre at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, Duncan MacLeod was a man possessed, obsessed, with killing the English bastards who had destroyed his people. Now Immortal Steven Keane has come to make MacLeod pay for his murderous crimes. Amanda urges MacLeod to take Keane's head and be done with it, but in his heart MacLeod knows that Keane is right -- he is a murderer -- and that Keane is judging him just like MacLeod has judged so many others. ~ recap and quotes via tv.com
Quotes below the curtain
Duncan: You should write fortune cookies.
Methos: Yeah? Maybe I should, just so long as I'm not writing your epitaph.
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Methos: I just came by to watch the perfect Immortal die.
Duncan: I'm not!
Methos: Not what? Not the perfect Immortal or not gonna die?
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Amanda: Duncan, you're the best man I know. You make people better, you know - people like me, people who didn't give a damn about anything in their whole lives until you came along with your big brown eyes and your boyscout rules.
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Amanda: Methos. Open the door. I know you're there. Methos! Methos, it's Amanda!
Methos: Do you want to knock a bit louder? I don't think they heard you in Philadelphia!
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Methos: (to Duncan) You wanted to kill; you killed them. You know, Keane is just like you; he wants to divide the world up into good and bad. Well, it's not that simple. We are all both, good and evil. We have rage and compassion. We have love and hate. Murder and forgiveness. Why don't you try forgiving yourself for once.
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Duncan It's Tuesday. He doesn't take heads on Tuesdays.
Next up will be The Modern Prometheus. Look for it next week.
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The other side of the story is that this is the first time we see Methos post-Bordeaux and the Horsemen. His words to Duncan: ("You wanted to kill; you killed them. You know, Keane is just like you; he wants to divide the world up into good and bad. Well, it's not that simple. We are all both, good and evil. We have rage and compassion. We have love and hate. Murder and forgiveness. Why don't you try forgiving yourself for once.") are as close to an *honest* explanation of his time with Kronos and company as he ever gets.
And it's not an apology. Methos doesn't apologize. I think that's a major flaw in fanfic when a writer has Methos begging Duncan for a chance to rationalize what he did with the Horsemen or offer an abject apology. That's just not Methos. He knows what he did and he lives with it. That's the point he's trying to make with Duncan in this scene. For whatever reasons, at that given time, you made a choice. Live with it and move on. Methos may feel regret but never guilt. It's a subtle difference but it's there.
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And it's not an apology. Methos doesn't apologize. I think that's a major flaw in fanfic when a writer has Methos begging Duncan for a chance to rationalize what he did with the Horsemen or offer an abject apology. That's just not Methos. He knows what he did and he lives with it. That's the point he's trying to make with Duncan in this scene. For whatever reasons, at that given time, you made a choice. Live with it and move on. Methos may feel regret but never guilt. It's a subtle difference but it's there.
I agree, and yet, I keep coming back to why does Methos get in the middle of it? Duncan has treated him like crap, yet he actually gets in the middle of it, shoots Duncan and fights Keane. Methos! I could see him going to talk to Duncan, but actually deciding to fight Keane himself? Why? And that's the crux of my mental wrestling :) My current feelings? That he felt he owed Duncan because Duncan asked for his life when Cassandra was going to lop his head off with Silas's axe. That's about all I can come up with. So I'm really interested in what other thoughts might be.
I may be misremembering, but I think on the extra DVD bits, Peter sorts of asks the same thing, why is Methos getting in the middle of this? I think it's this episode, at least.
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1. "You are too important to lose!!"
2. Amanda. I think Methos genuinely cares about her, even though he sometimes sees her as a pest, and he knows that she has Mac's best interests at heart. So he lets her talk him into "helping" Duncan.
3. Methos has a sly, subterranean mean streak. This is his chance to obliquely rub Mac's nose in Methos' role with the Horsemen. "I'm here to watch the Perfect Immortal die." That's Methos at his bitchy best.
And there could be other reasons, such as just an excuse or a need to reconnect with Mac in some way after Bordeaux. You just never know for sure with Methos. Trying to pin him down is like trying to herd cats. ;)
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I don't see Duncan treating Methos badly. He's slowly getting over his disillusionment and anger. He doesn't like the kind of advice Methos gives, repeatedly, and prefers to solve the problem according to his own lights. They're both pissed off at each other but keeping the friendship alive.
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*blush*
OK onto episode, I liked this one *and not just for the near naked PW* I did wonder why Methos went to all the trouble of fighting Keane but loved him shooting Duncan in the back that was so Methos! and this was great.
Methos: I just came by to watch the perfect Immortal die.
Duncan: I'm not!
Methos: Not what? Not the perfect Immortal or not gonna die?
I suppose I agree that maybe he was doing Amanda a favour and/or as a thank you to Duncan for sparing his life from Cassandra.
I thought it may have been a bit mean of them at the end though snuggling down together and poor Methos wandering back to his apartment alone
(Oh that sounds like I wanted him to join in!) not what I was thinking though :)
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Welll, that's one of the first things that comes to my mind! That, and from the blooper reel: "Then we'll have our own show!" He says that when Amanda says "He could die".
OK onto episode, I liked this one *and not just for the near naked PW* I did wonder why Methos went to all the trouble of fighting Keane but loved him shooting Duncan in the back that was so Methos! and this was great.
Reasons aside, him shooting Duncan, and the "you're such a pain in the ass" is one of my favourite scenes in HL ever.
I thought it may have been a bit mean of them at the end though snuggling down together and poor Methos wandering back to his apartment alone
(Oh that sounds like I wanted him to join in!) not what I was thinking though :)
Hah!! Sure you weren't [weg]
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Watch how Methos moves. One moment he's sound asleep then he feels the buzz. In less than a second, he's up, across the room with his sword in hand and on guard. I tried to freeze frame it to get screen caps as he went from bed to wall but he moved so fast it was just a blur!!
I keep saying this but no one takes me seriously. Everyone falls for sweet, shy Adam Pierson all hunched over in his raincoat. Don't let him fool you! Don't confuse Adam Pierson with Methos. Adam Pierson is just a mask. (I would love it if some vidder did one of Methos/Adam to Billy Joel's "The Stranger".) The real Methos is a stone cold bastard. Don't ever forget it and don't ever turn your back on him.
Sweet Brigid, I adore him... :)
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Actual time: given a 7 day shooting schedule with weekends (supposedly) off: about 5 or 6 weeks, give a few days.
Highlander time: there were four episodes between Rev 6:8 and FUOT but one was "A Highlander Fable: The Stone of Scone", so three weeks.
Theoretical time: As much as you like, within reason. Rev 6:8 looks like late Fall in Bordeaux; FOUT looks like Paris in winter.
Does that sound about right?
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I have no intellectual insights to add (having a bad day, and only my reptile brain seems to function...)
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Every time I watch this episode, something different sticks with me.
Right now, I have two favorite moments:
1) The scene where Methos shoots Duncan. "You are *such* a pain in the ass."
2) The deleted takes on the dvd in which Methos and Amanda cannot stop laughing. A: "He could die!" M: "Then maybe we'll get our own series!"
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I love that little shake of the head when Methos shoots Duncan - mirrored with the annoyance in his posture when Duncan retrieves and stops the fight.
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Heh! Me too. It's like he's saying, "I'm doing this all for you, dumbass. So lay there like a good little corpse and let Daddy Methos take care of everything. And then we'll go get ice cream."
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Also, a quick mention - F. Braun brought this up in Sydney and I had never thought about it before. We know Methos has a gun. He uses it to shoot Duncan without any hesitancy. But he doesn't use it against Keane. Instead he fights Keane fairly - (in his terms - I guess a second blade is fair, but a gun isn't). But he only fights him one on one with blades. He doesn't shoot Keane.
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