Now I had to go rewatch that scene. Oh, the hardship.
Except, I wonder if Methos would think of himself as a slave boy, rather than just a slave
From the way he says 'slave boy' in the first take, I heard it as some kind of private joke. Or a way to put Mac off the scent ("...a senator, his wife, and [uh, not me, someone not me] a slave boy [*snort*, good one, go me].") for whatever reason.
Hm, when did he mention Herculaneum? I vaguely recall someone having 'a little place outside Herculaneum(?) at the time', but that wasn't then, was it? Or this episode.
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Except, I wonder if Methos would think of himself as a slave boy, rather than just a slave
From the way he says 'slave boy' in the first take, I heard it as some kind of private joke. Or a way to put Mac off the scent ("...a senator, his wife, and [uh, not me, someone not me] a slave boy [*snort*, good one, go me].") for whatever reason.
Hm, when did he mention Herculaneum? I vaguely recall someone having 'a little place outside Herculaneum(?) at the time', but that wasn't then, was it? Or this episode.
Maybe Kronos was the slave boy.