Episodes of Highlander (season 3)
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This article contains episode summaries for the third season of the American drama/adventure television series Highlander ; the season's episodes began airing 26 September 1994 and finished on 29 May 1995.
The original airdates (U.S.) are listed here for each episode.
Starring:
- Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod)
- Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan)
- Philip Akin (Charlie DeSalvo) (until ep. 3)
- Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey)
- Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
[edit] Episodes
# | Title | Original airdate |
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3x01 | "The Samurai" | 26 September 1994 |
3x02 | "Line of Fire" | 3 October 1994 |
3x03 | "The Revolutionary" | 10 October 1994 |
3x04 | "The Cross of St. Antoine" | 17 October 1994 |
3x05 | "Rite of Passage" | 24 October 1994 |
3x06 | "Courage" | 31 October 1994 |
3x07 | "The Lamb" | 7 November 1994 |
3x08 | "Obsession" | 14 November 1994 |
3x09 | "Shadows" | 21 November 1994 |
3x10 | "Blackmail" | 28 November 1994 |
3x11 | "Vendetta" | 30 January 1995 |
3x12 | "They Also Serve" | 6 February 1995 |
3x13 | "Blind Faith" | 13 February 1995 |
3x14 | "Song of the Executioner" | 20 February 1995 |
3x15 | "Star-Crossed" | 27 February 1995 |
3x16 | "Methos" | 6 March 1995 |
3x17 | "Take Back the Night" | 24 April 1995 |
3x18 | "Testimony" | 1 May 1995 |
3x19 | "Mortal Sins" | 8 May 1995 |
3x20 | "Reasonable Doubt" | 15 May 1995 |
3x21 | "Finale" | 22 May 1995 |
3x22 | "Finale Part 2" | 29 May 1995 |
[edit] The Samurai
- Original air date: 26 September 1994
- Written by: Naomi Janzen
- Directed by: Dennis Berry
- Credited cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Philip Akin (Charlie DeSalvo)
- Guest cast: Tamlyn Tomita (Midori Koto), Stephen McHattie (Michael Kent), Robert Ito (Hideo Koto), Hiro Kanagawa (Akira Yoshida), Terry Arrowsmith (Haley)
After Midori Koto sees her husband, rich industrialist Michael Kent, murder her lover, she kills Kent and runs to MacLeod for protection. She reminds MacLeod of a vow of protection his "ancestor" (actually MacLeod himself) made to her family over 200 years before. Flashbacks tell the story of MacLeod coming to the aid of the samurai Hideo Koto after MacLeod is shipwrecked in Japan. Hideo befriends MacLeod - even though the penalty for helping a "barbarian" in isolationist Japan is death. When Hideo is forced to commit seppuku (ritual hara kiri) by his feudal overlord for that crime, MacLeod serves as his second. He vows to Hideo he will always protect the Koto family and is bequeathed the dragon head katana sword he uses to this day. Back in the present, MacLeod discovers that Kent is an Immortal and he's still alive. In order not to further dishonor her family's name, Midori returns to Kent. Kent challenges MacLeod, who fulfills his vow to the Koto family and frees Midori from her loveless marriage.
[edit] Line of Fire
- Original air date: 3 October 1994
- Written by: David Tynan
- Directed by: Clay Borris
- Credited cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Philip Akin (Charlie DeSalvo), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest star: Randall "Tex" Cobb (Kern), Chandra West (Donna), Michelle Thrush (Little Deer), Andrew Wheeler (Father Mathew), Rick Poltaruk (Clerk), Peter Bob (Kahani), Richard Leacock (Jamal), James & Mathew Harrington (Jeremy)
Donna, a girl Richie dated briefly several years ago, returns with her 18-month-old son - who she claims is Richie's! While MacLeod reminds him that it's impossible, that Immortals are unable to have children, Richie sees this as an opportunity to have the family he never had and never will be able to again. When Kern, an evil Immortal, rides into town, MacLeod is reminded of his own foster son, Kahani. Kahani and his Sioux Indian mother, Little Deer, were massacred over a hundred years ago by U.S. soldiers led by Kern, then a mercenary scout. MacLeod is eager to even the score. When Donna finds Richie's rapier and demands to know what it's for, Richie is at a loss to tell her. MacLeod advises Richie that it would be safer and kinder to Donna and the baby to leave them. When his new-found family is threatened by Kern, Richie realizes MacLeod is right. While MacLeod rids the world of the evil Kern, Richie lets go of the only family he'll ever have.
[edit] The Revolutionary
- Original air date: 10 October 1994
- Written by: Peter Mohan
- Directed by: Dennis Berry
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Philip Akin (Charlie DeSalvo), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: Miguel Fernandes (Paul Karros), Liliana Komorowska (Mara), Bernard Cuffling (Harry Wellfleet), John Novak (Mason), Andrew Kavadas (Anthony Dourcef), Lisa Vultaggio (Elda), Robert Iseman (Mike), L. Harvey Gold (Bourchek)
The people of a tiny Balkan nation are rising up in arms against an oppressive dictator. The freedom fighters are led by Paul Karros, a vibrant, charismatic leader. Karros is an Immortal who once served as a slave under Roman oppression and fought his way to freedom with Spartacus. Since that time, whenever the common people have been fighting against oppression, Karros has been at their side. Karros and his assistant, Mara, have come to the U.S. to drum up support for their cause. MacLeod and Karros fought together in the Mexican Revolution and Karros tries to convince MacLeod to fight with him in this just cause. MacLeod turns him down, but Charlie is tempted both by the cause and by Mara. When Father Stefan, a local liaison, is critically wounded in an assassination attempt, MacLeod realizes that Karros is determined to fight the war at any cost - even at the cost of sabotaging peace negotiations by killing those who trust him. When Mara discovers the truth, she threatens to expose him. Karros responds by attempting to kill her. MacLeod is forced to challenge and defeat his old comrade. When Mara returns home to the Balkans, Charlie goes with her to help the people rebuild.
[edit] The Cross of St. Antoine
- Original air date: 17 October 1994
- Written by: Karen Harris
- Directed by: Mario Azzopardi
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: Elizabeth Gracen (Amanda) , Brion James (John Durgan), Jason Gray-Stanford (Jonah), David Longworth (Father Peter), Willow Johnson (Miss Welsley), Charles Andre (Bellam), Lloyd Berry (Billows), J.B. Bivens (George), Gerry Rousseau (Rafe)
Dawson has a new girlfriend, art historian Lauren Gale, and a new attitude on life. Unfortunately, Dawson arrives at Lauren's house one evening to witness her murder. We discover the murderer is Armand Thorne, benefactor of the Thorne Museum of Antiquities, who was being investigated by Lauren. MacLeod finds an ancient gold cross on display in Thorne's museum, a cross that had been stolen out from under his protection nearly two hundred years before. Armand Thorne, MacLeod discovers, is actually John Durgan, the Immortal trapper who murdered a frontier priest and stole the cross. MacLeod persuades Amanda to come out of cat-burglar retirement and help him to steal the cross from the museum in order to lure Thorne out of his heavily protected fortress. MacLeod confronts Thorne, taking his head, and finally gets fulfill his promise to return the Cross of St. Antoine.
[edit] Rite of Passage
- Original air date: 24 October 1994
- Written by: Karen Harris
- Directed by: Mario Azzopardi
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey)
- Guest cast: Elizabeth Gracen (Amanda) , Rob Stewart (Axel Whittaker), Gabrielle Miller (Michelle Webster), Alan Scarfe (Craig Webster), Marie Stillin (Nancy Webster), Alexa Gilmour (Sharon Collins), Robert Iseman (Mike), Lisha Snelgrove (Singer)
Michelle Webster, the rebellious teenage daughter of a friend of MacLeod's, drives away from her parents' house in a rage and right over a cliff. Trauma surgeon Anne Lindsey tries her best to save Michelle, but it's too late. MacLeod rushes to the hospital to comfort his grieving friends - and sneak their newly Immortal daughter out of the morgue. He tries to train her in the arts of Immortality, but Michelle just wants to have fun. She meets Immortal Axel Whittaker who promises her all the fun and adventure she could imagine if she stays with him. In flashback, we see that Axel uses beautiful new Immortal women as bait to trap other Immortals and take their heads - MacLeod barely escaped with his in 1896 Boston. Axel uses Michelle to lure MacLeod to his yacht, where they continue the battle they started a hundred years before. MacLeod defeats Axel. Michelle, witnessing the fearsome power of the Quickening, agrees to be trained as an Immortal under the protection of Amanda.
[edit] Courage
- Original air date: 31 October 1994
- Written by: Nancy Heiken
- Directed by: Charles Wilkinson
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey)
- Guest cast: Peter Bryant (Orderly), John Pyper-Ferguson (Brian Cullen), Stefan Arngrim (Harry), Jonathan Scarfe (Allan Kelly), Jennifer Copping (Katherine), Mark Acheson (Laszlo), Catherine Lough (Marcia), Colleen Rennison (Robin), Marc Baur (Mike)
Brian Cullen, an old friend of MacLeod's, is burnt out from centuries of playing The Game and has turned to drugs and alcohol to get the courage to keep on playing. Cullen had a run-in with Richie and now he's coming for Richie's head. While playing "chicken" with Richie on a mountain road, Cullen crashes head-on into a bus full of passengers, killing many. MacLeod tries to convince Cullen, who he once knew as the greatest of the warriors, to stop using the drugs, but a paranoid Cullen believes MacLeod is just trying to render him helpless. Finally, MacLeod has no choice but to confront his former comrade and defeat him.
[edit] The Lamb
- Original air date: 7 November 1994
- Written by: J. P. Couture
- Directed by: Dennis Berry
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: Myles Ferguson (Kenny), Eric Keenleyside (Dallman Ross), Alf Humphreys (Frank Brody), Linden Banks (Commander), Christina Jastrzembska (Catherine), Jesse Moss (Sean Zale), Christina Jastrezembska (Catherine)
What happens to a kid who hits Immortality before he hits puberty? MacLeod and Richie take in 10-year-old Kenny, who asks for their protection after the fatherly Immortal who was protecting him is beheaded. Kenny, we discover, is not the sweet little lamb he appears to be. He has been Immortal for nearly 800 years, and has survived all that time by convincing other Immortals to take him in and protect him - and then taking their heads. Kenny tries to get MacLeod, but he is continuously thwarted by the presence of Anne. Kenny attempts to get Anne out of his way, but MacLeod, realizing the truth about Kenny, manages to rescue her. He goes after Kenny to stop him from killing again, but Kenny manages to escape by blending in with a group of innocent children.
[edit] Obsession
- Original air date: 14 November 1994
- Written by: Lawrence Shore
- Directed by: Charles Wilkinson
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey)
- Original cast: Cameron Bancroft (David Keogh), Nancy Sorel (Jill Pelentay), Sherry Miller (Sarah Carter), Duncan Fraser (Mr. Renquist), Laura Harris (Julia Renquist), Kim Kondrashoff (Henry Carter), Nancy Sivak (Ginny), John R. Taylor (Jake)
Immortal David Keogh, once an indentured servant, is a noted craftsman with his heart set on marrying his sweetheart, Jill. Unfortunately, Jill does not agree. Although she loved Keogh once, she was unable to handle it when he confided the secret of his Immortality. Now Keogh won't leave her alone and she's coming to MacLeod, whom Keogh respects and might listen to, for help. But Keogh won't listen, convinced that Jill needs him as much as he needs her. In flashback, we see a time in MacLeod's life when he, too, was obsessed with a woman he couldn't have. When Jill is killed in a tragic accident while trying to get way from Keogh, Keogh blames MacLeod and swears vengeance.
[edit] Shadows
- Original air date: 21 November 1994
- Written by: David Tynan
- Directed by: Charles Wilkinson
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: Garwin Sanford (Garrick), Frank C. Turner (Official), Margaret Barton (Hag), Catherine Lough (Marcia), Dorian Joe Clark (Cop One), Jonathan Palis (Sheriff), James Timmins (Merchant), Amy Adamson (Margaret of Devon), James Rogers (Cory)
MacLeod is tormented by visions of his own death, beheaded by a mysterious dark-hooded figure. Anne tries to convince him to seek medical help, but instead he turns to his old friend Garrick, who has spent centuries studying the mind. MacLeod saw Garrick in the 17th Century, when MacLeod barely escaped being burned as a witch. What MacLeod didn't know was that Garrick was not able to escape as well. Garrick convinces MacLeod that the dark-hooded figure is a racial memory that haunts all Immortals and that the way to defeat it is to not fight it, to accept it for what it is. When MacLeod, haggard and exhausted, faces the specter for the last time, puts down his sword and refuses to fight it, the figure goes for MacLeod's head - until at the last moment MacLeod realizes the figure is Garrick, seeking his revenge after all these years. In the Tag, Anne, frustrated that MacLeod won't open up to her despite their intimate relationship, leaves him.
[edit] Blackmail
- Original air date: 28 November 1994
- Written by: Morrie Ruvinsky
- Directed by: Paolo Barzman
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: Bruce Dinsmore (Bruno Wylie), Barbara Tyson (Barbara Wylie), Anthony De Longis (Lymon Kurlow), Kelly Fiddick (Johnny), Bill Croft (Peter Matlin), Vicent Gale (Lattimore), Justine Priestley (Lisa Crane), Adrien Dorval (Jailer), Gordon Tipple (Hangman)
Lawyer Robert Waverly is leaving his mistress' apartment with his video camera when he sees MacLeod locked in combat with an evil Immortal. Waverly makes sure he gets it all on tape - the fight, the death, the Quickening. He then tries to cut a deal with MacLeod: if MacLeod kills Waverly's wife, then Waverly won't go to the police. When Kurlow, partner of the Immortal MacLeod killed on the tape, comes after MacLeod, Waverly, unaware of what he's dealing with, proposes another deal. A la "Strangers on a Train," Waverly will kill Kurlow and MacLeod will kill his wife, and no one will suspect a thing. Waverly challenges Kurlow, who kills Waverly easily and MacLeod is left to save Waverly's wife and get rid of Kurlow.
[edit] Vendetta
- Original air date: 30 January 1995
- Written by: Alan Swayze
- Directed by: George Mendeluk
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey)
- Guest cast: Tony Rosato (Benny Carbassa), Ken Pogue (Simon Lang), Tamara Gorski (Peggy McCall), Stella Stevens (Margaret Lang), Michael Sunczyk (Syd), Edgar Davis Jr. (Joey), Aurelio Dinunzio (Sal), Ernie Prentice (Gray-Haired Man)
To save his own hide, petty hoodlum Benny Carbassa, the Nathan Detroit of Immortality, turns MacLeod over to an aging gangster determined to see MacLeod dead before he dies. In the midst of this, Anne returns, having convinced herself that MacLeod will open up in his own time and determined not to push him too hard. In flashback, we see MacLeod's first meeting with Benny, in 1938 at the Coconut Lounge, a club operated by two young brothers who are rivals for the same torch singer.
[edit] They Also Serve
- Original air date: 6 February 1995
- Written by: Lawrence Shore
- Directed by: Paolo Barzman
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: Barry Pepper (Michael Christian), Mary Woronov (Rita Luce), Michael Anderson Jr. (Ian Bancroft), Vivian Wu (May-Ling Shen), Marc Baur (Mike), Oliver Becker (Justin), Lorraine Landry (Maureen), Mina E. Mina (Kahn)
Recent Immortal Michael Christian has been on an incredible string of luck, taking a number of heads from unarmed and vulnerable opponents, including May-Ling Shen, who taught MacLeod the martial arts in 1780's Mongolia. Christian's Watcher, Rita Luce, has been doing more than just watching, supplying Christian with classified information on the other Immortals and their weaknesses. MacLeod, unaware of Christian, goes on a vision quest to his cabin on Holy Ground - deliberately leaving his sword behind. The race is on for Joe Dawson to figure out Rita's secret before Christian sets his sights on MacLeod.
[edit] Blind Faith
- Original air date: 13 February 1995
- Written by: Jim Makichuk
- Directed by: Jerry Ciccoritti
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: David Cameron (Todd Milchan), Conrad Dunn (Matthew), Richard Lynch (John Kirin), Nick Vrataric (Tim Parriot), Alfonso Quijada (Carlos), Celine Lockhart (Nun), Ravinder Toor (Cop), Robert Iseman (Mike), F. Braun McAsh (Derelict)
When a religious leader, John Kirin, dies on Anne's operating table and then returns from the dead, his believers know a miracle has occurred. MacLeod knows better. He watched as Kirin, then known as Kage, massacred POWs in the Spanish Civil War and left a band of Cambodian refugee children to die at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. Kirin swears that experience changed him forever, turning him from a man of war to a man of peace. When a tabloid reporter trying to get the goods on Kirin winds up dead in MacLeod's dojo, MacLeod is certain Kirin is responsible. Kirin protests his innocence and realizes the real killer is Matthew, one of his faithful disciples trying to protect him. Kirin confronts a disillusioned Matthew, who manages to kill Kirin before dying himself in a rain of police bullets. In the Tag, Kirin and MacLeod have made peace as Kirin takes to the road, hoping to do good elsewhere.
[edit] Song of the Executioner
- Original air date: 20 February 1995
- Written by: David Tynan
- Directed by: Paolo Barzman
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: David Robb (Kalas), Eugene Lipinski (Brother Paul), John Tench (Max Jupe), Demetri Goritsas (Timon), Vince Metcalfe (Dan Tarendash), Lynda Boyd (Karen), Catherine Lough (Marcia), Paul Bittante (Detective), Allixandria East (Nurse)
In the 1600s, MacLeod sought refuge for a time in a monastery founded by Paul, another Immortal. There he encountered Kalas, an Immortal monk with a heavenly singing voice. When MacLeod discovered that Kalas was routinely taking the heads of Immortals as they left the sanctuary, MacLeod and Paul expelled Kalas from the monastery, separating him from the music that was his life. Now in the present, Paul and his choir have been lured out of their monastery for a concert tour. When Paul disappears after a concert, MacLeod discovers that Kalas is after his revenge. Meanwhile, two mysterious deaths at the hospital seem to be linked to negligence on Anne's part. Later, when drugs are found in Joe's bar, it becomes obvious that Kalas is trying to destroy MacLeod's friends before coming for him. MacLeod confronts Kalas and finds that Kalas is a strong and skillful fighter, better than MacLeod has faced before, and is nearly the victor. To save himself, MacLeod throws himself off the concert hall roof, landing, dead, at Anne's feet on the street below. Kalas escapes and MacLeod is forced to leave his life in the U.S. and flee to France, leaving Anne believing that he is dead.
[edit] Star-Crossed
- Original air date: 27 February 1995
- Written by: Jim Makichuk
- Directed by: Paolo Barzman
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan)
- Guest cast: David Robb (Kalas), Roger Daltrey (Hugh Fitzcairn), Michel Modo (Maurice Lalonde) , Frederic Witta (Patrick), Valerie Zarrouk (Naomi), Gianfranco Salemi (Doge), Elodie Frenck (Arianna), Guillaume Barrière (Scribe), Gérard Touratier (Watch), Fabrice Bagni (Manservant), Virginie Peignien (Inspector)
MacLeod is picked up at the airport in France by his old friend, Hugh Fitzcairn. For the first time in the 350 years MacLeod has known him, Fitz has settled down as a Professor to the École de Cuisine et de Pátisserie Le Cordon Bleu, with the love of his life, Naomi. Flashbacks show MacLeod and Fitz's first meeting, when MacLeod was protecting the Doge's daughter from Fitz's amorous advances in Verona, 1637. When Naomi's jealous ex-lover is found strangled next to a computer displaying Fitz's falsified teaching credentials, Fitz goes on the run from the police. MacLeod realizes that Fitz is being framed by Kalas, who has followed him from the U.S. Kalas challenges Fitz and takes his head while MacLeod watches, unable to interfere.
[edit] Goofs
When Kalas stabs Fitzcairn, his blade afterwards seems clean, whereas it should've been covered with blood. Probably an intentional goof, considering the nature of the show being shown on prime time television.
[edit] Methos
- Original air date: 6 March 1995
- Written by: J. P. Couture
- Directed by: Dennis Berry
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: David Robb (Kalas), Peter Wingfield (Methos) , Carmen Champlin (Maria Campolo), Patrice Valota (Marc Saracen), Olivier Marchal (Philippe), Jean-François Pages (Basil Dornin), Ken Samuels (Roger), George Birt (Don Salzer), Charles Maquignon (Bartender), Denis Sylvain (Inspector), Debbie Davis (Danielle)
When two Watchers end up dead by Kalas' hand, Joe realizes that Kalas is looking for Methos, the mythical "oldest Immortal." MacLeod knows that, with Methos' Quickening, Kalas would finally be strong enough to defeat him. Kalas and MacLeod race to be the first to find Methos. Meanwhile, Richie muscles his way onto a top level motorcycle racing team and the champion, Basil, starts to get nervous. Flashbacks are to Paris in the 1920s, when Kalas, then known as Antonio Neri, was the toast of the opera world. When Kalas threatens a young girl in MacLeod's protection, they fight. Kalas escapes, but not before MacLeod inflicts a throat wound that destroys Kalas' vocal cords and the singing that has been his life since the Middle Ages. Kalas nearly takes Methos in battle and, realizing that he will not be able to defeat Kalas, Methos offers his own head to MacLeod. MacLeod refuses and challenges Kalas on his own, nearly defeating him when the police arrive to send Kalas to prison for the deaths of the Watchers.
[edit] Take Back the Night
- Original air date: 24 April 1995
- Written by: Alan Swayze
- Directed by: Paolo Barzman
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: Michel Modo (Maurice Lalonde), Kim Johnston Ulrich (Ceirdwyn), Ben Pullen (Bonnie Prince Charlie), Marc Edouard Leon (Paolo), Peter Semler (Callum), Jean-François Pages (Basil Dornin), Ariane Le Roux (Neva), David Gregg (Steven), Frank Messin (Gaston), Terence Leroy-Beaulieu (Mario), Jonathan Zaccai (Louis), Anthony Miceli (Raoul), Olivier Siou (Laurent), Thierry Bois (Blond Man), Jean-Charles Maratier (Angus)
When Immortal Ceirdwyn and her mortal husband are gunned down by a street gang, she calls upon her skills as an ancient Celtic warrior to exact her revenge on the members of the gang, one by one. At the racetrack watching Richie's success at racing, MacLeod befriends a young pickpocket, Paolo, the brother of one of the gang members, and learns of the killings. MacLeod, who has known Ceirdwyn/Flora MacDonald since before they helped smuggle Bonnie Prince Charlie out of Scotland in 1746, feels he must stop Ceirdwyn and make her see that revenge is not the answer - a lesson she helped MacLeod learn in the bloody aftermath of Culloden. In return, Ceirdwyn helps MacLeod see that, although loving a mortal can be dangerous for the mortal, it is the mortal who must choose whether to take the risk. MacLeod calls Anne. Meanwhile, Richie "dies" in a fiery crash during a race, a crash that also takes the life of the champion, Basil.
[edit] Testimony
- Original air date: 1 May 1995
- Written by: David Tynan
- Directed by: Dennis Berry
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey)
- Guest cast: Alexis Daniel (Kristov), Selina Giles (Tasha), Xavier Schliwanski (Alexei), Georges Keyl (Bohdan), Bertrand Lacy (Doctor Chandon), Lawrence Shore (Man at Airport)
MacLeod decides to tell Anne the truth about his Immortality and she flies to Paris to be with him. En route, Anne helps save the life of a young woman, Tasha, who turns out to be smuggling drugs for the Russian Mafia. Tasha is the lover of Kristov, the head of the Russian gang and formerly the leader of the band of Cossacks MacLeod encountered on his way to the Orient in 1750. Concerned about Tasha, Anne tries to convince her to testify against Kristov, while Kristov is determined to make sure Tasha dies before she can testify. Richie is kidnapped by Kristov as a pawn in this game. MacLeod must choose between taking down Kristov or saving Richie and Richie finds he must grow as an Immortal - or die.
[edit] Mortal Sins
- Original air date: 8 May 1995
- Written by: Lawrence Shore
- Directed by Mario Azzopardi
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey)
- Guest cast: Andrew Woodall (Ernst Daimler), Roger Bret (Father Bernard), Claude Berthy (Father Guillaume), Jean Claude Deret (Georges Dalou), Thierry Gary (Iggy), Georges Janin (Young Bernard), Laurànt Deutsch (Young Georges), Lyes Salem (Aram), Pierre Rousselle (Jean)
Father Bernard has a secret he thought he'd buried 50 years ago at the bottom of the Seine. When Ernest Daimler, the Nazi Major who Bernard killed as a young boy and threw in the river, appears at his church looking not a day older than the day he died, Father Bernard realizes he's like MacLeod. As a child, Bernard watched MacLeod die and revive during a mission for the French Resistance and MacLeod swore him to secrecy. Bernard goes to MacLeod for help. Meanwhile, Anne tells MacLeod that she is pregnant - by an old friend she sought for comfort after MacLeod's "death." MacLeod tries to adjust to the concept of being a father. When Daimler kills Father Bernard and comes after Anne, MacLeod kills Daimler and Anne witnesses what being part of MacLeod's life really means. Unable to deal with the part of herself that wanted to see Daimler die, Anne leaves MacLeod.
[edit] Reasonable Doubt
- Original air date: 15 May 1995
- Written by: Elizabeth Baxter
- Directed by: Dennis Berry
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod)
- Guest cast: Michel Modo (Maurice Lalonde), Paudge Behan (Lucas Kagan), Geraldine Cotte (Simone Tomas), Dolores Chaplin (Clarise), Robert Cavanah (Franklin Waterman), Richard Lintern (Tarsis), Jacques Ciron (Head Clerk), Didier Terron (Claude), Rebecca Potok (Madame Camille), Laurence Mercier (Woman), Olivier Kandel (Young Kagan), Pierre Alexis Hollenbeck (Rudy), Adzine Melliti (Rene)
When a valuable DaVinci sketch is stolen from a friend of MacLeod's in a robbery that killed two guards, MacLeod offers to act as go-between to ransom it back. He discovers the sketch was stolen by Kagan, an Immortal he faced once before, when Kagan was a bank robber in 1930 Paris and MacLeod killed his mentor. Meanwhile, Maurice asks MacLeod to talk to his troubled niece, Simone. Simone turns out to be more troubled than Maurice knows - she's a prostitute and Kagan's accomplice. MacLeod goes after Kagan, who protests his innocence in the deaths of the guards and who promises MacLeod that he'll change his ways if MacLeod will help him. When Simone, the only one who knows Kagan is the killer, is killed, MacLeod realizes that Kagan could never really change and confronts Kagan, taking his head.
[edit] Finale
- Original air date: 22 May 1995
- Written by: David Tynan
- Directed by: Mario Azzopardi
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: Elizabeth Gracen (Amanda), David Robb (Kalas), Peter Wingfield(Methos), Michel Modo (Maurice Lalonde), Sian Webber (Christine Salzer), John Suda (Hamza El-Kahir), Debbie Davis (Danielle), Matthew Géczy (Martin), Emmanuel Karsen (Nino), Patrick Albenque (Genet), Charles Maquignon (Gerard), Mykhaël Georges-Schar (Business Man), Roland Gift (Xavier St. Cloud)
Amanda accidentally helps Kalas escape from prison by trying to do MacLeod a favor and kill Kalas for him. After an attempt on Maurice's life thwarted by MacLeod, Kalas kidnaps Amanda to use as bait against MacLeod, but Amanda manages to escape. Meanwhile, Christine Salzer, the widow of a Watcher killed by Kalas (in "Methos") decides to get her revenge on Immortals and Watchers alike by exposing their secret to the media. Dawson and Methos team up to try and talk Christine out of it, but she's determined to take a computer disk with the identities of all known Immortals and Watchers on it to a newspaper publisher. Dawson, desperate, tries to kill her outside the newspaper building, but is stopped by MacLeod and Methos. Christine enters the building and the Immortals and the Watcher know their lives are about to change forever.
[edit] Finale Part 2
- Original air date: 29 May 1995
- Written by: David Tynan
- Directed by: Dennis Berry
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Guest cast: Elizabeth Gracen (Amanda), David Robb (Kalas), Peter Wingfield (Methos), Sian Webber (Christine Salzer), George Harris (Vemas), David Gilliam (Jeremy Clancy), Matthew Géczy (Martin), Emmanuel Karsen (Nino), Karim Salah (Sultan), Albert Pariente (Guard)
As Christine tells her tale to the newspaper publisher, MacLeod and Amanda, knowing their world is about to end, finally admit they love each other. Kalas kills Christine and the publisher and steals the computer disk before they have a chance to spread the story. Kalas offers MacLeod a deal - MacLeod offers up his head or the contents of the disk are made public. Dawson and the Watchers attempt to find Kalas, but this only results in more dead Watchers. Methos tries to talk MacLeod out of it, but MacLeod agrees to fight Kalas on top of the Eiffel Tower. Kalas is defeated and the resulting Quickening, amplified by the Tower, sends a power surge that disrupts every computer in the vicinity - including Kalas'. The information on the disk is destroyed and Immortals and Watchers maintain their anonymity.
[edit] See also
- Highlander: The Series (season 1)
- Highlander: The Series (season 2)
- Highlander: The Series (season 4)
- Highlander: The Series (season 5)
- Highlander: The Series (season 6)
- List of Highlander: The Raven episodes
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