This theory suggests that the rules were misunderstood. Like, if there was only 1 toy left for Christmas, sure you could fight for it but there's no need to... seriously.
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Don Salzar, the watcher who was killed by Kalas, and was Methos's mentor, I'm not able to help but to wonder if he knew that Methos was "the Methos?" I would almost think so, because they shared a lot, and as he was dying, when Duncan found him, he was trying to write Methos's name in blood. Maybe Methos made him promise not to say anything to the other watchers.
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I liked the episode, of "Eye for an Eye," a lot. Sheena Easton was AMAZING in the role. Duncan and her's love scene on the docks was SEXY!!!!! :):) :) I think Annie's hate and anger was actually a cover, for the pain of immortality, and all the losses. I also think Duncan really did care for her, and and wanted to help her, but I don't know if she really wanted to listen. I actually think Duncan and and her, had more chemistry then him and Anne did. Anne was nice, and I think he did love her, but not like he loved Tessa or Amanda.
Of the five new female immortals of season 6, were your favorites? My favorite was Katya from "Justice." I thought their love scene was really nice and sexy,and they really seemed to connect. I also think Duncan was starting to fall for her. He seemed rather upset when she said she had to leave, though I think he understood why she had to. My guess is, he would have liked it if she would have stayed with him for awhile.
Here's what I think, Tessa was the best MORTAL woman for Duncan, but Amanda was the best IMMORTAL woman for Duncan. Anyone else think the same thing?
I'm curious: Were you surprised at the end of the episodes "Promises," when Duncan threw Hamad out the window? Anyone else find Kassim annoying, the way he seemed to just expect Duncan to find it easy to kill, no questions asked? Not saying Hamad didn't deserve it, but it isn't supposed to be easy to kill. I don't totally knew why Kassim didn't just kill Hamad himself-who cares if he promised never to lay hands on him, just do it anyway. Did anyone else think the same thing. Also, I think he threw the whole oath thing in Duncan's face way too much, and hated it when Kassim called Ducan a coward. Also, I have a tendency to think HIghlander was one of those shows, where if you knew what the characters were thinking, certain things that seem weird or contradictory, would make more sense if you knew what they were supposed to be thinking at the time.
What was your favorite episode with Duncan and Amanda? I have to say my two very favorite episodes with them, were Forgive Us Our Trespasses, from Season 5, and Legacy from Season 2. Top 5, in order would be Forgive Us Our Trespasses, Season 5, Legacy, Season 2, Finale, pt 1&2, Season 3, Dramatic License Season 5, and Methuselah's Gift, Season 4.
What did you think of Beth Vaughn in Warmonger? She was rather obnoxious, but she wasn't bad. Think she really wasn't Duncan's type? Were you surprised when Duncan went for her at the end? Could you have done without the whole "In the Biblical Sense," at th end? :) Angeline Ball is a great actress though, and was very good in the role.