...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]
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Date: 2009-05-26 05:28 pm (UTC)From:Duncan is the hero (note: the show is named after him. *g*) so he has to be, you know, good. Struggling, but good.
Methos is the sidekick (note: the show is not called "Methos"). He is allowed to have more ethical gray areas. But eventually, also good. More or less.
That's the way Hero/Sidekick stories often play out (note: the people we're talking about are fictional characters *g*) so it's hard for me to bash one or the other. They fit together like a puzzle. And puzzles are more fun to play with than taking "sides," imho.
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Date: 2009-05-26 05:36 pm (UTC)From:More's the pity [g]
I don't think I'm bashing him, I just have some issues with his actions. I guess after four seasons, and the lessons he'd learned, I excepted more compassion from the guy that was supposed to be the hero. In a way, it made Duncan seem OOC to me.
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Date: 2009-05-26 05:57 pm (UTC)From:I think a series called Methos would be an excellent idea though :-).