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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2011-03-16 09:47 pm

Highlander - up to 2x15 (Unholy Alliance)

I suppose eventually I'll get tired of nattering about the episodes as I watch them. But ... not yet!

Man. Duncan. Your LIFE. ;_; He's so isolated now, in almost every way. Tessa's dead, Darius is dead, Richie's gone (under not-very-pleasant circumstances), Charlie's out of his life for awhile if Duncan stays in Paris, Dawson betrayed his trust ... (Okay, I'm really grooving on MacLeod and Dawson's awkward back-and-forth dance towards friendship, but it does involve a step back for every step forward.)

All in all, I'm not enjoying this part of the series as much as what came before. But I'm not hating it; there have been some episodes I've really enjoyed (particularly the 2-parter I just watched), and most of them have at least a few neat moments. And I do like that they aren't keeping things the same -- Duncan's long, long life has been full of ups and downs, things won and lost, and inevitably most of his friendships and romances end ... badly. So this is one of the down parts, and now we're getting to see the resilience that it takes to pull himself through. But oh, Duncan. I miss the lightness and fun of his earlier interactions with Tessa and Richie and Darius.

hahahaha, such a very YOUNG Michael Shanks in "The Zone". :D I almost didn't recognize him -- it was the blue, blue eyes that did it. Well, and his voice. And then the bounty hunter episode with Jonathan Banks, a Wiseguy alumnus, playing a baddie. Too bad he didn't have a chance to interact with Dawson. Hee!

Heh, and the Xavier St. Cloud episodes did answer my question about whether Immortals can grow missing parts (they can't). I'm kinda sorry to lose St. Cloud; he was a fun opponent. But I'm glad (in a perverse kind of way) that Horton's still lurking out there, waiting to cause trouble.

And, man -- for a show that's pretty much built around swordfighting, it doesn't disappoint. :D And Duncan has some of the neatest moves. (The thing where he flips the sword up with his foot ... *flails*) I know zip-all about fencing, so for all I know nothing that he does is even remotely realistic, but I do enjoy watching him. I mean, watching the fencing. Yeah.


ETA: So I'm starting to feel like a stuck record, but no spoilers in comments, please? Not even hints? I'm really enjoying my almost-completely-unspoiled state and would like to keep it that way! I know I'm completely neurotic about it, but thank you very much for being understanding. :)
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[personal profile] scrollgirl 2011-03-17 06:32 am (UTC)(link)
Heh, and the Xavier St. Cloud episodes did answer my question about whether Immortals can grow missing parts (they can't).

You have an answer to your question! I still like to fanwank that Immortals can regrow their limbs eventually. It just takes a really, really long time, and of course they're so much more vulnerable to being killed until then.

I don't recommend you go looking for fic yet, but there's some really great Season 1 era fic (and AU fic where Duncan and Tessa adopt Richie much earlier) if you want to revisit their family dynamic. :)
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[personal profile] scrollgirl 2011-03-17 07:47 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I figure if even we mere mortals regenerate our skin and organs and all kinds of cells over one lifetime, then shouldn't Immortals eventually be able to regenerate limbs? I mean, they can regrow their hearts and livers and all that, why not arms and legs?

...I think I just grossed myself out a little bit.

Yes, mainline as fast as you can! Re your ETA... I know it is absolutely NOT my place, but a couple of times I've wanted to comment over on your LJ when someone edged too close to spoiling you. (Or have straight out spoiled you.)
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[personal profile] auburn 2011-03-17 08:15 am (UTC)(link)
I am not commenting because I don't want to even inadvertently spoil you for anything, but it's fun reading your unspoiled reactions to the episodes I remember. Like Duncan's life, the show has its ups and downs... but there are some great characters still to be introduced from where you are now in the canon.
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[personal profile] scrollgirl 2011-03-17 08:40 am (UTC)(link)
I think that trying to spend TOO much time figuring out how Immortals work (scientifically) is just going to give a person a headache.

Probably! Back when I was in Buffy fandom, I was on a posting board that was less squee!!!1! and more "Here's my 5000 word treatise on Buffyverse metaphysics." It's a different kind of fannish-ness, I guess!

Though I never did try to reason out where the swords come from. I mean, it was clearly a TV gimmick, not an attempt at ~magic~.

I know zip-all about fencing, so for all I know nothing that he does is even remotely realistic

HL had incredibly talented swordmasters (technical term!) so I'm sure the swords and the fight scenes were as real as safety precautions allowed. Also, I think Adrian Paul has some martial arts training.

but I do enjoy watching him. I mean, watching the fencing. Yeah.

That's really all that matters!
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[personal profile] lovis 2011-03-22 10:43 am (UTC)(link)
is the psychological impact of taking in other people's knowledge

You might want to read Lanning's "Sacred Trust" one day :)

http://archiveofourown.org/works/14845?view_full_work=true