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Naomi Janzen (writer) (multiple episodes)
Scot Reins (writer)
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Release Date:
6 October 1992 (USA) more
Plot:
Duncan MacLeod is Immortal, and must live in modern society, concealing his true nature while fighting other Immortals. full summary
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5 nominations more
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(9 articles)
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Thoughtful, and very hot more (44 total)
US TV Schedule:
| Tue. Nov. 17 | 1:00 AM | SYFY | For Evil's Sake | #1.14 | |
| Wed. Nov. 18 | 1:00 AM | SYFY | For Tomorrow We Die | #1.15 | more |
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 3 of 131)| Adrian Paul | ... | Duncan 'Mac / ... (119 episodes, 1992-1998) | |
| Stan Kirsch | ... | Richard H. 'Richie' Ryan (103 episodes, 1992-1998) | |
| Jim Byrnes | ... | Joe Dawson (88 episodes, 1993-1998) |
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Highlander (France)
Highlander: The Series
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Argentina:60 min | Israel:45 min | USA:60 min (119 episodes)
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Episode 5.1, "One Minute to Midnight", was originally filmed and aired as episode 4.22 in Europe. more
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Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Episode 1.20, "Avenging Angel", features a swordfight between immortals that appears to be on holy ground; however the site is actually a museum displaying religious artifacts from the crusades. The confusion arises because footage from this fight is seen in the opening credits of later episodes as the narrator speaks of holy ground. more
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Joe Dawson: He is Duncan MacLeod, the Highlander. Born in 1592 in the Highlands of Scotland and he is still alive. He is immortal. For 400 years he's been a warrior, a lover, a wanderer, constantly facing other immortals in a combat to the death. The winner takes his enemy's head and with it his power... more
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Referenced in Storm Watch (2002) more
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Far superior to the films, for every reason: Better venue for developing the mythos and the characters, better opportunity to explore the nature and implications of immortality, and a far superior leading man for all the reasons we choose them. Adrian Paul (who inspires whole libraries of romance novels) looks magnificent and convincing in any time period and has ALL the right moves. He's also a vastly superior actor to Christopher Lambert. It is easy to see why the producers regretted not having made Duncan MacLeod immortal in an earlier time period; not only would there have been more history to explore and a richer background for Duncan, but it would have provided more visual riches for the audience.
The series jumped the shark after season 5, which I think had some of its best episodes: "Comes a Horseman", "Revelation 6:8", "Duende", "Dramatic License", "Little Tin God". "The Stone of Scone," which has its defects, represents an episode type that this series should have done more of: a complete flashback without 20th C references. The possibilities of such episodes were a missed opportunity.