This is a little something that got started when I paused over the unique situation posed by the
HL series finale two-parter. The To Be/Not to Be premise has a great "what if?" idea--
what if there were no Duncan MacLeod? Okay, I have nothing against Duncan. Really. I don't.
But when you got right down to it, if there were no DMotCM, the world might just be a more "interesting" place.
Not better. Just--interesting.
Of course--I'm strung out on OFC's like there's no tomorrow, so Genevieve hitched a ride.
Oh, yeah, and, believe it or not, I would have to rate this one an NC-17, too.
(No harm meant to any of the great characters that are the property of Panzer/Davis.
If you wonder about continuity with Genevieve's Strange Meetings storyline, this picks up
nearly five years after "The Favor". I'm just having a bit of fun with the thing.)
A Little Death: Kronos introduces Methos to his not-so-old friend, and they raise a little heck.
Who Watches the Watchers?: So, what do two bad men and a very unstable Genevieve
do with themselves, anyway? And who the heck would want to join them?
A World that Burns: Kronos and Genevieve have a little something for the Watchers.
No, it isn't a pony. No, it isn't a present. No, they won't like it. Methos, Jacob, and Jacob's new girlfriend
are along for the ride.
Death and Company Take a Holiday: Everybody needs a little R'n'R, right?
Lordy, but I got carried away with the guest-roles, over here.
Wanted, Sort Of: Dangerous as a unit, positively deadly on their own,
Our Anti-Heroes get into their own little troubles. Good for them.
Revelations, Prophecies, and Stuff: Somebody bites it, someone learns a lesson, and
the plot generally thickens. Believe me...I will wrap it up eventually.
Historical Notes: Someone else bites it, more plot thickening, I despair even more of finishing. Oh, but, so
bloody what, you know? It's not like the world's gonna come to an end...oops?
Men Without Conscience: Things you might think are not as they would seem. Which is not to be
unexpected, okay?