ithildin: (Methos Blue)
Welcome to the eighteenth installment of Methos Episode Discussion. You can find the last one, for Archangel here. All prior episode discussion links can be found over on the sidebar.

Indiscretions, Air Date: May 1998

Methos and Joe Dawson join forces when past indiscretions threaten their lives-- and loved ones-- in the present. Morgan Walker has been nursing a grudge against Methos for two hundred years, and now he may finally get the chance to take his revenge... by kidnapping Joe's daughter. ~ recap and quotes via tv.com


Quotes below the curtain





Walker: I've waited almost two hundred years for this.
Methos: Do the words 'obsessive-compulsive' mean anything to you?
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Joe: You have to turn the car around.
Methos: Why?
Joe: You're going the wrong way!
Methos: I beg to disagree, the bullets are back that way!
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Methos: Just because I don't like to fight doesn't mean I can't.
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Methos: Joe, we actually make a really good team. We could be like Scully and Mulder.
Joe: Yeah, right.
Methos: Sipowitz and Simone.
Joe: Whatever.
Methos: Caligula and Incutatis. No, maybe not Incutatis, cause he was a horse...
Joe: Will you shut up!
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Joe: Just cause you couldn't keep it in your pants two hundred years ago, you expect me to turn over the Chronicles.
Methos: That was the basic idea, yes.
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Next up will be To Be/Not to Be. Look for it next week.

Date: 2006-06-29 06:37 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] robi-travels.livejournal.com
"had Joe NOT admitted it at that point, Methos would have slid him from the "beloved friend" into the "unfortunate enemy" column. With the same results as it did with Silas."

Have to disagree with this one. I do not think Methos viewed Silas as an enemy. In fact, I think he very much cared for the big guy. Only problem was he could not see another way out. He had no choice at that time.

Methos is all about survival. Had he thought for a second he could have convinced Silas to drop the axe he would have. However, as much as they loved (no slash intended) each other he knew, that Silas, was Kronos' creature. The betrayal of Kronos and the Horsemen above all else sealed his fate with Silas because in some ways, Silas like MacLeod knew only black and white - One of them or Against them. Once he made the decision to let Cassandra live, he knew he had to fight and win or lose and die.

He hated it - cried about it, no doubt had a mild pang of guilt about it - given Silas's simple nature and the fact he pulled Silas back in for his own purposes, but - he did it to survive.

Roberta

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