Oh, but remember that bit when Duncan and Methos slam each other against the truck?
Mmph. Yeah. Hot.
You know how, when you finally twig to slash, certain relationships suddenly make
so much more
sense? Well, Comes a Horseman/Revelation 6:8 did that for me, and I never looked back.
Oh, and remember that other episode where they started with a nice friendly sparring match and it turned all serious and ended up with Methos on his knees, panting, staring up at Duncan with a sword at his throat?
These memories are improving my day really fast.
Oh, and remember that other episode where they started with a nice friendly sparring match and it turned all serious and ended up with Methos on his knees, panting, staring up at Duncan with a sword at his throat?
Guh. Don't
do that
to me when I'm trying to work.
And I may have commented before that while filming that scene, which they did in one take, the fight got so hot and heavy that they had to cut immediately to make sure Adrian Paul and Peter Wingfield still had all of their body parts attached.
t makes note to track down relevant seasons of Highlander
For thrusting and panting, it's hard to beat. Plus, there's an average of one simulated orgasm per episode.
And if you're really lucky, they're shared.
Way too Guh! reading this.
Was never big into slash, until Doctor Who season 26, but now it's made me rethink so many slashies.
You all have SO corrupted me. I was watching "Kidnapped" on frelling Masterpiece Theatre, and the slash was ubiquitous.
I watch shows I watched innocently as a kid, and my jaw just drops at what I now see as blatant slash. "Starsky & Hutch" anybody?