ithildin: (Methos - Darkness)
...I watch Revelations 6:8, the Slinky Quickening never fails to amuse me. Talk about unintentional humour in what was supposed to be a dramatic moment.

And no matter how many times I watch the two Horsemen eps, I still come away totally ticked off at Duncan.

Some things are eternal [g]

Date: 2009-05-26 01:57 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] fractured-sun.livejournal.com
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It's a recurring theme for the later series, the idea that absolutes are dangerous beliefs. Poor Duncan though tries to hold both himself and everyone else to an unrealistic standard, you could call it growing pains as he realises the world isn't that simple.

He really doesn't like havng his world view altered though. Makes you wonder about all the evil immortals he's killed and whether they could have been redeemed.

Date: 2009-05-26 02:07 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] layla-aaron.livejournal.com
He really doesn't like havng his world view altered though. Makes you wonder about all the evil immortals he's killed and whether they could have been redeemed.

And does this create a sense of guilt that is too much for him to contemplate. Given how he reacts to killing Richie, I think the thought of trying to figure out which evil ones could have been redeemed would have created such a wash of guilt within Duncan that he couldn't have handled it.
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