Summary
Three hundred years ago, MacLeod and Fitzcairn fell in
love with Lady Angelina, but Angelina found her soulmate in Robert de
Valicourt. Every century, the immortal couple renew their marraige vows,
but in 1996, Gina wants a divorce. MacLeod enlists Methos in a scheme to
reunite the lovers -- in exchange for the barge. Methos fakes a fight with
Robert, making Gina remember how much she loves her husband, but the plot
backfires when Gina promises to take Methos' head. She finds Methos at the
barge -- now Methos' barge -- but Methos stops her from killing him, and
the two play a joke on MacLeod, making the Highlander think that Methos is
dead. In the end, Methos gives the barge back to MacLeod.
Quotes
Methos: "I wouldn't stay at any hotel Adam Pierson could
afford."
Methos: "I was married once, you know. No, I was married sixty-
seven ... sixty-eight times."
MacLeod: "Don't you want to see Robert and Gina live happily
ever after?"
Methos: "Yeah. But I want to see me live happily ever after even
more."
Methos: "Like you say, darling, I'm an actor!"
Methos: "Opera, opera, opera, opera. A lot of opera here. Have
to do something about this music. There's no Springstein. There's no
Queen."
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