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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Malnurtured Snay: [QB] [QUOTE]I mean, as the hero in a life-and-death fight, you kinda HAVE to win, but by the third or fourth season it was looking a little too easy. There was only one time that he was REALLY worried about losing, in the first-season fight with Grayson. But yeah, I was hoping that just ONCE he'd fight and lose, and have to run away.[/QUOTE]Well, I would say that MacLeod was worried about going against Kalas, eager to, yes, but worried - remember, if he hadn't dropped from the catwalk, Kalas would've had him in "Song of the Executioner", and Kalas would probably have had him in the flashback from "Methos" if MacLeod hadn't slashed his throat. Also, let's not forget that Methos didn't think MacLeod could defeat Kalas, so he called the police to intervene in their sword-fight, also in "Methos", although true enough - after killing Fitzcairn, Kalas is the one who ran away in "Star-Crossed." I guess the only thing to explain Kalas' lack-luster skills in "Finale" were that he'd spent three months locked away in a prison cell, unable to practice with a blade. MacLeod also threw himself off a bridge in Revalations 6:8 to avoid being killed by what's-his-name with an axe. Of course, it can be argued that Mac was about to be incapaciated by "scarface's" quickening. And then, of course, in the previous episode, Methos again intervened in Mac's fight with Kronos by starting a fire. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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