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Highlander Episode Guide
Season 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6
Season 1
1. The Gathering (Original airdate October 3, 1992)
Duncan MacLeod is roused fro his peaceful existence with he
love of this life, Tessa Noel, when he is challenged to
Immortal combat by Slan Quince, an Evil Immortal. An old
friend and Clansman, Connor MacLeod, comes to try and convince
Duncan to once more join the fray in the battle of Good versus
Evil.
2. Family Tree (Original airdate October 10, 1992)
Ritchie Ryan, Duncan MacLeod's protégé, attempts to learn more
about his parents, whom he has never known. Instead, he falls
prey to a con man who, needing a place to stay and a quick
score, pretends to be Ritchie's long-lost father.
3. The Road Not Taken (Original airdate October 17, 1992)
A deadly herbal drug takes the life of Ritchie's friend, and
MacLeod suspects the source of the drug is another Immortal,
Kiem Sun, who has long sought to perfect such a drug and
remove its lethal side effects for the betterment of mankind.
4. Innocent Man (Original airdate October 24, 1992)
An Immortal friend of Macleod's is beheaded in his isolated
mountain retreat where he had hoped --like MacLeod-- to retire
from the fight for a while. A brain-damaged, homeless veteran
is charged with the grisly crime, and an attempt is made to
link his to the killing of Slan Quince, and Evil Immortal who
MacLeod himself had slain in combat.
5. Free Fall (Original airdate October 31, 1992)
A beautiful young woman, Felicia Martins, throws herself to
her death, only to revive with the realization that she is an
Immortal. She seeks out Duncan MacLeod as her mentor, and
becomes amorously involved with Ritchie Ryan.
6. Bad Day In A Building (Original airdate November 7, 1992)
While visiting the courthouse to clear up Tessa's traffic
tickets, MacLeod, Tess, and Ritchie are among a group that is
taken hostage by a band of men bent on freeing their leader,
Slade, from imprisonment. When Slade's demands are not met, he
chooses a hostage to sacrifice.
7. Mountain Men (Original airdate November 14, 1992)
When Tessa is taken by a band of Survivalists who live off the
land in the vastness of the Pacific Northwest, MacLeod must
call on all of his own skills, honed a hundred and fifty years
earlier, when he roamed this same mountain fastness.
8. Deadly Medicine (Original airdate November 21, 1992)
MacLeod is struck and "killed" by a speeding automobile. When
he revives in the hospital, he attracts the attention of a
deranged doctor, who kidnaps MacLeod for his research on a
miracle cure for trauma.
9. The Sea Witch (Original airdate December 5, 1992)
Ritchie Ryan tries to protect an old girlfriend, Nikki, from a
band of drug dealers. This puts them both in jeopardy from an
Immortal, Voshin, whom MacLeod knows from an adventure during
the Second World War when he was trying to smuggle Jewish
refugees out of occupied Eastern Europe.
10. Revenge is Sweet (Original airdate December 12, 1992)
Seeking revenge for the apparent death of her lover, Walter
Reinhardt, Rebecca Lord toys with MacLeod before she attempts
to kill him with Reinhardt's sword. Unbeknownst to her,
Reinhardt is still alive, and is using Rebecca in a cat and
mouse game to draw out MacLeod for their final confrontation.
11. See No Evil (Original airdate December 19, 1992)
A serial killer dubbed "The Scalper" is attacking blonde
women, including a friend of Tessa's. MacLeod recognizes the
pattern of an Immortal who, betrayed by the woman he loved,
became a killer. Now the killings have started again. It falls
to MacLeod and Tessa to stop this madman.
12. Eyewitness (Original airdate February 6, 1993)
Tessa witnesses the murder of a painter, Anne Wheeler, but the
absence of a body leads everyone but Macleod to doubt her
story. MacLeod supports Tessa in her quest to obtain justice
for Anne.
13. Band of Brothers (Original airdate February 13, 1993)
Warning comes from MacLeod's old friend Darius, a monk over
2000 years old, that Grayson, Darius' one-time protege, is now
stalking Darius' other students --among them, possibly,
Macleod.
14. For Evil's Sake (Original airdate February 20, 1993)
An Evil Immortal, Kuyler, has hired himself out down through
time as an assassin --the most successful killer in all of
history. He strikes again in modern day Paris using his
signature disguise as a mime.
15. For Tomorrow We Die (Original airdate February 27, 1993)
Macleod stumbles across the trail of an Immortal, Xavier St.
Cloud, who has lived in hedonistic splendor down through the
ages by remorseless robbing and killing innocent men and
women.
16. The Beast Below (Original airdate March 6, 1993)
A mysterius death at the Paris Opera re-acquaints Duncan
macleod with one of the strangest Immortals he has met in his
many travels over the centuries. Ursa is a hulking giant -more
beast than man- who Duncan rescued from persecution centuries
ago, delivering him to sanctuary in an abbey.
17. Saving Grace (Original airdate March 13, 1993)
Grace Chandel has been a Good Immortal, working for the
betterment of mankind as a midwife, doctor, and scientist over
the centuries. Her one weakness is another Immortal, Carlos
Sendaro, a former lover who is obsessed with her and refuses
to let her go. She turns to her old friend Duncan Macleod for
help.
18. The Lady and The Tiger (Original airdate April 24, 1993)
A day at the circus reunites MacLeod with a former lover, the
Immortal femme-fatale, Amanda, who has always meant big
trouble for him. Amanda, meanwhile, is in trouble of her own
as her former partner, Blaine, has escaped from prison and
wants her head.
19. Eye Of The Beholder (Original airdate May 1, 1993)
Ritchie meets a beautiful young woman who leads him into the
world of haute couture. His youthful jealousy causes him to
run afoul of a world-class fashion designer, a deadly
Immortal.
20. Avenging Angel (Original airdate May 8, 1993)
When fatal stabbing fails to kill him, Alfred Cahill becomes
convinced that he has been chosen by a higher power to wage a
crusade against "perversion," and cuts a bloody and
endangering an old friend of Tessa's who has become a call
girl.
21. Nowhere To Run (Original airdate May 15, 1993)
When the stepdaughter of an Immortal is raped, the Immortal
comes after the young man. MacLeod, a guest in the home of the
accused boy's father, feels he must protect the family from
this unstoppable menace.
22. The Hunters (Original airdate May 22, 1993)
MacLeod's old compatriot Hugh Fitzcairn comes to town bearing
a mystery -some of their other Immortal friends have
disappeared suspiciously. MacLeod realizes that someone may be
following Fitz, and realizes too late that Fitz has put Darius
in danger by visiting him.
Season 2
23. The Watchers (Original airdate October 2, 1993)
MacLeod follows a lead back to his old stomping grounds of the
Pacific Northwest in determination to investigate the death of
Darius. He meets Joe Dawson, a bookstore owner with a secret.
Mac soon learns that Dawson is a high-ranking member of an
ancient secret organization known as The Watchers, who observe
and record the lives of the Immortals, passing their archives
down from generation to generation.
24. Studies in Light (Original airdate October 9, 1993)
A fellow Immortal, Greg Powers, invites MacLeod to his
photography showing. At the gallery, MacLeod comes across a
photograph taken of himself 50 years ago which triggers a
flashback of a time he spent with a young photographer, Linda
Plager. Meanwhile, Greg seduces Ritchie into his destructive
lifestyle and coaxes Ritchie into a dangerous motorcycle
stunt.
25. Turnabout (Original airdate October 16, 1993)
Thirty years ago, evil Immortal Quenten Barnes was executed in
the electric chair, and promised he'd be back. Escaping the
tomb that he has been captive, Barnes begins hunting down the
people involved in his execution. Joe Dawson tries to get
MacLeod involved in the matter, but he declines unless Barnes
got in his way. When Michael Moore comes to town, a flashback
shows us that Barnes killed Michael's wife and has a
long-standing grudge against Michael. Now Mac gets involved.
26. The Darkness (Original airdate October 23, 1993)
A mortal named Pallin Wolf, one of the renegade Watchers who
believes the Immortals must be eliminated, lures an Immortal
to his house and kills him, getting the advantage by tricking
him into a sealed room that is completely dark. Wolf kidnaps
Tessa with plans to lure MacLeod into a confrontation in the
darkness. Tessa and Ritchie will never be the same as an
interesting twist of fate changes their lives.
27. An Eye For An Eye (Original airdate October 30, 1993)
When MacLeod and Ritchie are witness to a terrorist attack on
an Ambassador, Ritchie dives in like a Superhero, cocky with
Immortality. One of the terrorists is killed, and another,
Annie Devlin, an Immortal, is captured. She swears revenge on
Ritchie, and when she escapes from custody, MacLeod takes on
the task of educating Ritchie so that he will have a chance in
combat against her.
28. The Zone (Original airdate November 6, 1993)
The Zone is a burned-out urban wasteland, abandoned by the
police, who figure it's easier to just 'let the animals kill
each other.' Now the Zone is being taken over by Canaan, a
charismatic leader who urges his followers to take the
material possessions that have been denied to them. Joe Dawson
comes to MacLeod for help -- one of his men, who was observing
Canaan, has been killed.
29. The Return of Amanda (Original airdate November 13, 1993)
Amanda, the beautiful Immortal cat-burglar from the first
season episode "The Lady and the Tiger," returns to town,
telling MacLeod she's retired from her life of crime. He
doesn't believe her -- especially when two guys start shooting
at them. She is pursued by FBI agents because she is in
possession of some plates for counterfeit money, stolen in
Germany before the War.
30. Revenge Of The Sword (Original airdate November 20, 1993)
Jimmy Sang, a former student of Charlie's, is an up-and-coming
martial arts movie star. His latest movie is filming some
scenes in the dojo. When a stuntman is "accidentally" killed,
MacLeod is the first to realize that Jimmy's life is in
danger. It turns out that the movie is based on Jimmy's
youthful experiences as an enforcer for a powerful gang, and
now his former boss wants to see him dead.
31. Run For Your Life (Original airdate November 27, 1993)
Carl Robinson is an Immortal who MacLeod first met in 1929
when he rescued him from a KKK lynch mob. Back then, Carl was
full of plans -- to be a Major League Ballplayer, to be
President. But today Carl has given up hope. He and MacLeod
meet up again as Mac tries to rekindle Carl's belief in
himself, but Carl doesn't want to listen. When a white cop
named Carter tries to kill him, Carl attributes the incident
to racism, until MacLeod explains about the Watchers who are
hunting them.
32. Epitaph For Tommy (Original airdate December 4, 1993)
Tommy is an innocent bystander who's accidentally killed
during a swordfight between MacLeod and the Immoral Gallen.
Haunted by the unnecessary death, MacLeod tries to find out
more about the dead man -- and discovers he isn't exactly the
innocent bystander he appeared.
33. The Fighter (Original airdate January 29, 1994)
MacLeod's old friend Tommy Sullivan is a scrappy little
Irishman, a one-time boxer turned trainer, who can charm
anyone into anything. He charms MacLeod into backing his
current boxer and charms Charlie into playing Cyrano to help
him woo a shy waitress. But when a rival manager who was
trying to steal Sully's fighter turns up dead, MacLeod's
opinion of his old friend begins to be altered forever.
34. Under Color Of Authority (Original airdate February 5,
1993)
Ritchie wants to protect Laura Daniels, a young woman who's on
the run from an Immortal bounty hunter, Mako. MacLeod has met
Mako before and doesn't like his methods, but he knows the
other man is lawful. He questions whether Laura is necessarily
innocent. Ritchie doesn't care, he wants to help her anyway,
no matter what it takes.
35. Bless The Child (Original airdate February 12, 1993)
Charlie and MacLeod come to the aid of Sara Lightfoot, an
Indian woman on the run with a baby. She tells them Avery
Hoskins is trying to steal her baby. Hoskins and his brothers
come after them, and they are forced to flee overland. After a
rugged flight through a mountain canyon, MacLeod learns that
the baby is in fact Hoskins' son, taken by Sara in retribution
for her own child, killed by runoff from Hoskins' mines.
36. Unholy Alliance (Part 1) (Original airdate February 19,
1994)
Xavier St. Cloud returns, killing Immortals with the help of
mortal mercenaries who shoot his prey, making his kill easy.
His next target is MacLeod but, warned by Dawson, Mac and
Charlie just manage to escape death. Renee Delaney, a CID
agent investigating the mercenary angle, gets on the case.
MacLeod goes after Xavier himself, and Charlie insists on
coming along. During his battle with St. Cloud, MacLeod spots
James Horton, the Hunter who killed Darius.
37. Unholy Alliance (Part 2) (Original airdate February 26,
1994)
MacLeod accepts help from Dawson one last time, and barely
misses catching Xavier and Horton. He then follows their trail
to Paris -- accompanied by the persistent Renee Delaney. They
track down Horton, and when he almost escapes, he is shot by
Joe Dawson. MacLeod then gets the help of his humorous new
neighbor Maurice.
38. The Vampire (Original airdate March 5, 1994)
MacLeod comes up against Nicholas Ward, an Immortal who
conceals his murders by disguising them as popular hysterias.
In the 1840's, Ward created a vampire myth in order to conceal
the true motive behind his killing the owners of a business he
wanted. In the present, Mac teams up with Joe Dawson to
discover what Ward is up to and protect the young woman he's
set his sights on this time.
39. Warmonger (Original airdate March 12, 1994)
In 1918 in the Soviet Union, MacLeod promised the Immortal
Drakov that he would not fight him, in return for seeing lives
spared. Today Drakov, now called Arthur Drake, still operates
behind the scenes of international politics, a cruel puppet
master who is dragging Eastern Europe toward anarchy. Eli
Jarmel, an old man whose family was destroyed by Drake, urges
MacLeod to recant his promise, while Beth Vaughn, a reporter,
puts her life in danger by investigating both Drake and
MacLeod.
40. Pharaoh's Daughter (Original airdate April 30, 1994)
MacLeod opens an ancient sarcophagus to find Nefertiri,
Cleopatra's handmaid, buried 2000 years ago with her mistress.
Now revived, she pursues a vendetta against the Immortal
Marcus Constantine, who was her lover and her enemy.
Constantine claims that he no longer wishes to fight Nefertiri.
But Nefertiri can't let go of the old grudge, and for the
first time, MacLeod is forced to face a woman he loves in
Immortal combat.
41. Legacy (Original airdate May 7, 1994)
When her mentor Rebecca is killed, Amanda is determined to
avenge the death, even though it means going up against the
formidable Immortal Luther, and very possibly losing her head.
She comes to Mac for a final fling before her likely death,
and when he discovers that she's after Luther, he tries to
take the battle on himself, feeling he has a better chance of
survival.
42. Prodigal Son (Original airdate May 14, 1994)
Ritchie returns, on the run, turning to MacLeod for help. An
Immortal has been following him, refusing to confront him, but
committing grisly murders wherever Ritchie goes. Ritchie is
arrested for the murders. Mac learns that Immortal hunter
Martin Hyde is behind the murders. Hyde has been hounding
Ritchie in order to drive him to his teacher. MacLeod must
clear Ritchie of the murders and defeat the evil Immortal.
43. Counterfeit (Part 1) (Original airdate May 21, 1994)
Pete Wilder just saved Ritchie from an attack by some guys
wearing Watcher tattoos. Or did he? Nothing is what it seems,
and MacLeod becomes increasingly wary of Pete, despite
Ritchie's protests that the guy is his friend. When MacLeod's
mistrust gets the possibly innocent Pete killed, Mac becomes
increasingly unsure of himself. Unknown to MacLeod, his old
enemy Horton is pulling all the strings. Horton is secretly
training escaped killer Lisa Halle to go after MacLeod while
he's troubled and vulnerable.
44. Counterfeit (Part 2) (Original airdate May 28, 1994)
Joe Dawson arrives in Paris to let MacLeod know that Horton
may still be alive and coming after him. However, when MacLeod
meets "Lisa Milon," a dead-ringer for Tessa (Lisa Halle after
plastic surgery), all thoughts of Horton and the Watchers go
out of his head. Ritchie, unsure if Mac is thinking clearly,
goes to Dawson for help and winds up taking a bullet for him
when Horton tries a hit. Lisa is kidnapped, and MacLeod
insists on going after her even though his friends warn him it
may be a setup.
Season 3
45. The Samurai (Original airdate October 1, 1994)
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. MacLeod discovers that Kent is an Immortal
and he's still alive.
46. Line of Fire (Original airdate October 8, 1994)
Donna, a girl Ritchie dated briefly several years ago, returns
with her 18-month-old son -- who she claims is Ritchie's! 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.
47. The Revolutionary (Original airdate October 15, 1994)
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 with the Balkans against an oppressive
dictator. MacLeod and Karros fought together in the Mexican
Revolution and Karros tries to convince MacLeod to fight with
him in this just cause.
48. The Cross Of St. Antoine (Original airdate October 22,
1994)
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. The murderer
is Armand Thorne -- discovered by MacLeod to actually be John
Durgan, the Immortal trapper who murdered a frontier priest
and stole an ancient gold cross once under the protection of
MacLeod. Now MacLeod must persuade Amanda to help him steal
the cross from the museum in order to lure Thorne out of his
heavily protected fortress.
49. Rite Of Passage (Original airdate October 29, 1994)
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. 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 uses beautiful new Immortal women
as bait to trap other Immortals and take their heads. Axel is
now using Michelle to lure MacLeod into his trap.
50. Courage (Original airdate November 5, 1994)
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. 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.
51. The Lamb (Original airdate November 12, 1994)
What happens to a kid who hits Immortality before he hits
puberty? MacLeod and Ritchie 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. He now seeks MacLeod's head.
52. Obsession (Original airdate November 19, 1994)
Immortal David Keogh has 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. Jill goes to MacLeod
for help because Keogh will not leave her alone. When Jill is
killed in a tragic accident while trying to get way from
Keogh, Keogh blames MacLeod and swears vengeance.
53. Shadows (Original airdate November 26, 1994)
MacLeod is tormented by visions of his own death, beheaded by
a mysterious dark-hooded figure. Mac turns to his old friend
Garrick, who has spent centuries studying the mind. 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 realize
who the figure is.
54. Blackmail (Original airdate December 3, 1994)
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 Bruno's wife.
55. Vendetta (Orginal airdate February 4, 1995)
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.
56. They Also Serve (Original airdate February 11, 1995)
Recent Immortal Michael Christian has been on an incredible
string of luck, taking a number of heads from unarmed and
vulnerable opponents. 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.
57. Blind Faith (Original airdate February 18, 1995)
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. Kirin, once
murdered POWs and let refugee children die at the hands of
Khmer Rouge. Kirin swears that experience changed him forever,
but when a tabloid reporter trying to get the goods on Kirin
winds up dead in MacLeod's dojo, MacLeod is certain Kirin is
responsible.
58. Song Of The Executioner (Original airdate February 25,
1995)
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, Kalas is trying
to lure MacLeod into his web of vengeance. During their
confrontation, Mac finds Kalas stronger and more skillful than
he, and has to escape by jumping off a a roof, killing
himself. 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.
59. Star-Crossed (Original airdate March 4, 1995)
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 University
Professor with the love of his life, Naomi. 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.
60. Methos (Original airdate March 11, 1995)
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. 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.
61. Take Back The Night (Original airdate April 29, 1995)
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 Ritchie's success
at racing, MacLeod befriends a young pickpocket, the brother
of one of the gang members, and learns of the killings.
MacLeod, who has known Ceirdwyn 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.
62. Testimony (Original airdate May 6, 1995)
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, the lover of Kristov --
who she is secretly smuggling drugs for. 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. Ritchie is kidnapped by Kristov as a pawn in this
game. MacLeod must choose between taking down Kristov or
saving Ritchie and Ritchie finds he must grow as an Immortal
-- or die.
63. Mortal Sins (Original airdate May 13, 1995)
Father Bernard has a secret he thought he'd buried 50 years
ago at the bottom of the Seine. Bernard killed Ernest Daimler,
then a young Nazi Major. Daimerm appears at Father Bernard's
church looking not a day older than the day he died. 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.
64. Reasonable Doubt (Original airdate May 20, 1995)
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.
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
niece of Maurice and the only one who knows Kagan is the
killer, is killed, MacLeod realizes that Kagan could never
really change and confronts Kagan.
65. Finale (Part 1) (Original airdate May 27, 1995)
Amanda accidentally helps Kalas escape from prison by trying
to do MacLeod a favor and kill Kalas for him. Meanwhile,
Christine Salzer, the widow of a Watcher killed by Kalas
decides to get her revenge on Immortals and Watchers alike by
exposing their secret. Dawson and Methos try to talk her out
of her plans. Taking a computer disk with the identities of
all known Immortals and Watchers on it to a newspaper
publisher, Dawson 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.
66. Finale (Part 2) (Original airdate June 3, 1995)
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.
Season 4
67. Homeland (Original airdate October 1, 1995)
In the spectacular season opener, MacLeod returns to the land
of his youth. After purchasing an antique bracelet in Paris,
he heads off to Glenfinnan, to return it to the grave of
DEBRA, the first love of his life. In the Glenfinnan of the
present, the men who robbed Debra's grave are found sliced
open -- in a ritual called "Blood Eagle," the trademark of
KANWULF The Destroyer, the legendary Viking marauder who
pillaged the area for hundreds of years and killed his father.
But according to local legend, Duncan MacLeod came back from
the dead and killed Kanwolf nearly 400 years ago. Or did he?
68. Brothers In Arms (Original airdate October 8, 1995)
Friends become enemies and the past is revealed when Immortal
ANDREW CORD in gunned down and MacLeod discovers the sniper is
CHARLIE DESALVO, his good friend who used to run the dojo.
69. The Innocent (Original airdate October 15, 1995)
In an episode filled with danger and compassion, Ritchie
encounters MIKEY, a huge Immortal of limited mental
development and a fascination with trains. Ritchie takes Mikey
home to MacLeod, who advises him that taking care of Mikey
could be trouble.
70. Leader Of The Pack (Original airdate October 22, 1995)
The past comes back to haunt Ritchie when he spies MARK ROSZCA,
the street punk who killed Tessa and Ritchie in the second
season episode "Darkness." Ritchie is determined to go after
Roszca and revenge Tessa's death.
71. Double Eagle (Original airdate October 29, 1995)
MacLeod's old friend, Kit O'Brady, comes into town in search
of a good race horse and a change of luck. MacLeod knew Kit
back in Gold Rush San Francisco, when Kit ran the Double Eagle
Saloon. Kit lost the Double Eagle to Amanda in a poker game
and has blamed her ever since for his string of bad luck --
and he's vowed to kill her.
72. Reunion (Original airdate November 5, 1995)
Running for his life from Immortal Terence Kincaid, Kenny (the
child Immortal from The Lamb) runs straight into Anne
Lindsey's emergency room. Stashing Kenny in the hospital
chapel, Anne calls MacLeod for help. MacLeod agrees to harbor
him for one night only, but when MacLeod gets him home, Kenny
discovers his long-lost teacher there -- Amanda!
73. The Colonel (Original airdate November 12, 1995)
World War I was officially over when Colonel Simon Killian
ordered his troops into one last bloody attack on the Germans.
MacLeod witnessed the massacre and made sure his testimony at
Killian's court martial got Killian locked up forever. Seventy
years later, Killian is back to return the favor.
74. Reluctant Heroes (Original airdate November 19, 1995)
Coming home from the movies, MacLeod and Ritchie witness a
murder attempt on grocer David Markum. MacLeod saves Markum,
but Markum's wife Alice is hit and killed. MacLeod and Richie
go after the murderer and discover he's Immortal Paul Kinman
just as the police arrive and arrest him. MacLeod wants
Kinman's head. Kinman killed MacLeod's good friend Dennis
Keating when they were in the court of Queen Anne. FBI agent
Kaayla Brooks asks MacLeod and Ritchie if they can testify
against Kinman, but MacLeod refuses because he can't kill
Kinman if Kinman's in jail.
75. The Wrath Of Kali (Original airdate November 26, 1995)
An ancient statue of the Hindu goddess Kali is purchased by
the university where MacLeod teaches and is put on display.
Its creator, Immortal Kamir, who has been searching for it for
centuries, arrives determined to take it back to its' home in
India. Deva Ennis, the half-Indian department chairman who
found the piece for the university, is equally determined to
keep it. MacLeod, who has known Kamir since the Raj period,
when India was controlled by the British Empire, knows Kamir
is the last of the Thugee, a cult who worshipped Kali by
ritually strangling her enemies.
76. Chivalry (Original airdate December 3, 1995)
Nearly 350 years ago, MacLeod was the devoted lover of Kristin
Gilles, a beautiful Immortal who taught him to be a gentleman.
When he found another love, Kristin refused to let him go,
killing his new lover. Now Kristin is sharing her bed with
another new Immortal full of potential -- Ritchie. Methos, who
knows MacLeod has never been able to kill Kristin because of
his strict code of honor, has arrived in town to watch the
fireworks as MacLeod tries to convince Ritchie that his
new-found love is dangerous.
77. Timeless (Original airdate February 4, 1996)
World famous pianist CLAUDIA JARDINE has a secret that even
she doesn't know -- she's destined to become Immortal.
Immortal impresario WALTER GRAHAM, who has guided the careers
of mortal greats like Shakespeare, sees his chance to shepherd
Claudia's genius forever and kills her, triggering her latent
Immortality -- against MacLeod's better judgment. Meanwhile,
Methos has fallen for ALEXA, a waitress at Joe's who has a
secret of her own.
78. The Blitz (Original airdate February 11, 1996)
ER trauma surgeon Anne Lindsey responds to the call for help
after an explosion devastates a subway station, but when a
subsequent explosion rocks the station, Anne is trapped.
MacLeod remembers WWII London where he and the woman he loved,
reporter DIANE TERRIN, were trapped in a bombed air-raid
shelter during the Blitz, running out of time and air. MacLeod
is desperate to rescue Anne before he loses her like he lost
Diane.
79. Something Wicked (Original airdate February 18, 1996)
The Immortal COLTEC is a Native American Hayoka -- a shaman
whose responsibility is to take evil into himself to protect
his people. After the massacre of MacLeod's Indian family in
1872, Coltec saved MacLeod by taking in the evil and rage he
felt. Since the death of his tribe, Coltec has become Hayoka
to the world, protecting it from evil Immortals. But Coltec's
capacity for evil isn't endless and when evil finally
overtakes him, MacLeod must find a way to save Coltec without
being drawn into the evil himself.
80. Deliverance (Original airdate February 25, 1996)
MacLeod arrives in France, leaving a trail of hate and
destruction in his wake. Methos finds him and discovers just
how evil MacLeod has become when he tries to take Methos' head
on holy ground. After MacLeod kills another good friend,
Methos realizes that the only way to save MacLeod may be to
kill him.
81. Promises (Original airdate March 2, 1996)
In 1755, MacLeod made a promise in order to save the life of a
young friend. It comes back to haunt him when KASSIM, the
Immortal to whom he made the promise, demands that MacLeod
assassinate the tyrannical dictator of a small Middle Eastern
country. When his refusal gets a good man killed and puts
Rachel's life in jeopardy, MacLeod is torn between doing what
he believes is right and keeping his promise.
82. Methuselah's Gift (Original airdate March 28, 1996)
When masked thugs try to take Amanda's head in her sleep and
steal the crystal given to her long ago by Rebecca, Amanda and
MacLeod investigate. They discover the the crystal may be part
of the Methuselah Stone, a mystic talisman said to impart
eternal life and invulnerability to the wearer and that the
person willing to kill Amanda to get it may be -- Methos?
83. The Immortal Cimoli (Original airdate May 5, 1996)
Two-bit magician Danny Cimoli gets a whole new act when he's
hit by a truck and becomes The Immortal Cimoli. Amanda and
Macleod find him in a circus, taking bullets in the heart to
the delight of the audience and blissfully unaware he's now
part of The Game. MacLeod tries to get Danny into shape when
Crusader Damon Case comes to claim his head, but Danny's more
interested in achieving "real" immortality -- going down in
history as a magician even greater than Houdini.
84. Through A Glass Darkly (Original airdate May 12, 1996)
MacLeod's old friend Warren Cochrane is hiding a horrible
secret he can't bear to remember. Realizing that an Immortal
who won't remember what he is is soon a dead Immortal, MacLeod
tries to help Warren by reminding him of the history they
shared together, of their battles for Scotland's freedom, and
of their mission to return Bonnie Prince Charlie to the
throne. But MacLeod might have helped his friend more by
letting the past stay buried.
85. Double Jeopardy (Original airdate May 19, 1996)
Are MacLeod and the police seeing a ghost when the evidence in
a diamond theft and poison gas murder points to the very evil,
but very dead, Xavier St. Cloud? CID Agent RENEE DELANEY
(Season 2 "Unholy Alliance") returns to ask for MacLeod's help
in finding the killer. Could it be Xavier or simply a memorial
to a fallen teacher by Xavier's former student, MORGAN
D'ESTAING?
86. 'Till Death (Original airdate May 26, 1996)
When Gina and Robert de Valicourt met 300 years ago, even
Gina's suitors MacLeod and Fitzcaim had to admit they were
destined for each other. Each century, as Robert and Gina
renewed their wedding vows before their friends and fellow
Immortals, their love grew stronger. But now their marriage is
on the rocks. MacLeod decides it's up to him to reunite the
once happy couple, and he enlists a very unwilling accomplice
in his cunning plan.
87. Judgment Day (Original airdate June 4, 1996)
Dawson's life is on the line when the Watchers try him on the
charge of treason for his friendship with MacLeod. Watcher
deaths have risen dramatically since Dawson first told MacLeod
about the Watchers and the Tribunal is determined to punish
Joe and stop the killing. MacLeod and Dawson argue his case,
but even as the trial goes on, the Watcher killings continue.
Season 5
88. One Minute To Midnight (Original airdate September 28,
1996)
In the stunning season opener, Immortals and Watchers are
poised at the brink of war. On the orders of the Watcher
Tribunal, every Watcher in Europe is hunting for MacLeod, to
bring him in dead or alive. MacLeod discovers that the real
killer is JACOB GALATI, a Gypsy MacLeod once traveled with,
who has vowed to destroy all the mortals who wear the Watcher
tattoo, convinced they are all out to destroy Immortals.
89. Prophecy (Original airdate October 5, 1996)
When Duncan MacLeod was but a wee lad in the Highlands, he
thought CASSANDRA, the Witch of Donan Woods, was a fairy story
told by crazy old men to scare the children -- until the night
she found him alone in Donan Woods. Now, four hundred years
later, Cassandra has found MacLeod again in order to fulfill
an ancient prophecy -- that only Duncan MacLeod can challenge
and defeat the voice of darkness.
90. End Of Innocence (Original airdate October 12, 1996)
The last time Ritchie Ryan saw Duncan MacLeod, MacLeod was
about to take his head. He was stopped by Dawson's bullet, but
Ritchie's world was shattered. Now Ritchie's back -- kicking
butt and taking heads. One of those heads belonged to CARTER
WELLAN, and now Wellan's good friend HARESH CLAY is out to
avenge his comrade. MacLeod has his own long-time grudge
against Clay, who humiliated and destroyed one of MacLeod's
finest teachers. MacLeod must try to rebuild Ritchie's trust
while they vie to be the one to face Clay in combat.
91. Manhunt (Original airdate October 19, 1996)
CARL ROBINSON, the former slave turned baseball player (from
the second season episode "Run For Your Life"), has finally
found the good life as a Major Leagues star -- but when Carl
is challenged by another Immortal and witnesses find him
standing over the decapitated body, Carl is forced to go on
the run from the cops. He turns to MacLeod for help when he is
pursued by lawman MATTHEW MCCORMICK, who has more than just a
professional interest in taking Carl into custody.
92. Glory Days (Original airdate October 26, 1996)
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world,
Dawson's high school sweetheart BETSY walks into his.
Meanwhile, MacLeod's got his hands full with JOHNNY K, a
teenaged mobster wannabe when MacLeod knew him during
Prohibition who's now a cold-blooded assassin. The only rules
Johnny K knows are the rules of the street, and MacLeod's
going to have to play by them if he wants to keep his head.
93. Dramatic License (Original airdate November 2, 1996)
CAROLYN MARSH'S latest best-seller is a hot and sexy romance
novel featuring a smoky-eyed swashbuckling Highland hero named
Duncan MacLeod. Both MacLeod and TERENCE COVENTRY, the
Immortal depicted as the boorish villain of the novel, are out
to find the author -- MacLeod to find out how much she really
knows about him, and Coventry to kill her.
94. Money No Object (Original airdate November 9, 1996)
MacLeod and Amanda are reunited with CORY RAINES, the
charming, smooth-talking "Clyde" to Amanda's "Bonnie" during
their five state crime spree in the 1920s. Amanda, always
ready for a little larceny, is tempted by the carefree and
adventurous lifestyle Cory offers her and takes him up on the
offer when she realizes MacLeod won't beg her to stay with
him. But MacLeod rides to rides to the rescue when one of
Cory's schemes goes astray.
95. Haunted (Original airdate November 16, 1996)
JENNIFER HILL believes the spirit of her dead husband Alec, an
Immortal, is still with her. She comes to Alec's old friend
MacLeod and begs him to appease Alec's spirit by whacking the
son-of-a-bitch who took Alec Hill's head. Ritchie finds
himself strangely attracted to the grieving young widow --
until he realizes he's the son-of-a-bitch who took Alec Hill's
head.
96. Little Tin God (Original airdate November 23, 1996)
DEREK's faith in God helped save him from a violent life on
the urban streets. When the young gospel singer is killed in a
drive-by shooting, he awakens in the arms of God and is given
the gift of eternal life. But what's he to do when that God
recruits him as a warrior in the Holy War against Satan -- and
Satan turns up to be Duncan MacLeod?
97. The Messenger (Original airdate November 30, 1996)
Ritchie's found a new teacher: an Immortal who preaches a
message of peace. An Immortal who believes that all Immortals
can lay down their swords and live together as brothers. An
Immortal who claims to be the oldest of their kind still alive
-- Methos. Will laying down his sword in the name of peace
mean Ritchie will lose his head? And what does this mean for
the friend MacLeod already calls Methos?
98. The Valkrie (Original airdate February 1, 1997)
In 1944, INGRID HENNING had the chance to kill Adolf Hitler
and failed. She's been atoning for that failure ever since by
killing dictators, tyrants, racists, and fascists who might
have the potential to become as dangerous. MacLeod has a
chance to stop her before she kills more mortals, but by
stopping her, does MacLeod commit the same evil for which he's
judged her guilty?
99. Comes A Horseman (Original airdate February 8, 1997)
MacLeod knew him as Melvin Koren, a desperado who left a trail
of death and fire across the Old West, but Cassandra remembers
him as an evil far older. He is KRONOS, leader of the Four
Horsemen, mounted Bronze Age raiders who murdered, raped, and
pillaged their way across two continents. Never was a band of
Immortals more cruel or more feared. He destroyed Cassandra's
people and she's been hunting him across the millennia. But
Kronos has a different target now -- Methos.
100. Revelations 6:8 (Original airdate February 15, 1997)
One by one, Kronos is putting the Four Horsemen back together.
Once they struck fear in the hearts of men with sword and axe.
Today, their weapons of destruction are different, but their
goal is the same: to bring mankind what it fears most, the
Apocalypse. Only Duncan MacLeod stands between them and the
end of the world.
101. Ransom Of Richard Redstone (Original airdate February 22,
1997)
The Chateau LeMartin has been in MARINA's family for
generations, but now the slimy CARLO CAPODIMONTE threatens to
foreclose on an old loan and take the chateau for himself.
Desperate to save the family heritage, Marina kidnaps an
American millionaire in order to pay off the loan.
Unfortunately for Marina, the rich and charming "Richard
Redstone" she has tied up in the cellar is none other than
Ritchie Ryan.
102. Duende (Original airdate March 1, 1997)
Spanish swordplay, like Spanish dancing, is equal parts
passion, skill, and strict discipline. The Immortal OTAVIO
CONSONE is a master of both. An arrogant Spaniard who 150
years ago tried to teach MacLeod the sword art called "The
Mysterious Circle," Consone vied with MacLeod for the hand of
a beautiful senorita, with tragic results. Now MacLeod must
protect a Flamenco artist and her daughter from Consone's
revenge.
103. The Stone Of Scone (Original airdate April 26, 1997)
According to official statements by the British government,
the theft of the Stone of Scone, the legendary royal throne of
Scotland, from Westminster Abbey in 1950 was simply a rowdy
schoolboy prank. But was it? Or was it actually the bungled
work of three rather hapless Immortals, attempting to fulfill
a promise made centuries before?
104. Forgive Us Our Trespasses (Original airdate May 3, 1997)
After the Scottish massacre at the Battle of Culloden in 1746,
Duncan MacLeod was a man possessed, obsessed, with killing the
English bastards who had destroyed his people. Now Immortal
STEVEN KEANE has come to make MacLeod pay for his murderous
crimes. Amanda urges MacLeod to take Keane's head and be done
with it, but in his heart MacLeod knows that Keane is right --
he is a murderer -- and that Keane is judging him just like
MacLeod has judged so many others.
105. The Modern Prometheus (Original airdate May 10, 1997)
Lord Byron, the brilliant Romantic poet, is alive and well and
living the decadent life of a rock star. He lives life way
over the edge and has taken some promising young musicians
over the edge with him. When following in Byron's footsteps
tragically ends the life of Dawson's protégé, MacLeod is faced
with a decision -- is the beauty and genius that is Byron
worth the cost?
106. Archangel (Original airdate May 24, 1997)
The dead are walking the streets of Paris. The forces of evil
are coming. Is MacLeod being readied for some higher calling
-- or is he simply losing his mind?
Season 6
107. Avatar (Original airdate October 4, 1997)
Every thousand years, the Zoroastrian demon, Ahriman, returns
to wreak havoc on the earth. He has already brought
destruction to Duncan MacLeod's world, having caused Ritchie's
death at Duncan's hand. But now MacLeod returns to Paris to
take up his mantle as Champion and vows to destroy Ahriman.
Sophie Baines knows how to defeat the demon, but is she
MacLeod's ally, or another pawn in Ahriman's game?
108. Armageddon (Original airdate October 11, 1997)
It's showdown time between Ahriman and the Champion, Duncan
MacLeod. With the help of Father Beaufort and Joe Dawson,
MacLeod begins to find a crack in Evil's armor. But they soon
learn that anyone who helps the Champion becomes fair game for
the demon. Joe is torn by guilt as Watchers -- friends -- are
murdered by Ahriman, while Father Beaufort has his own inner
demons to contend with. Not even Holy Ground is sanctuary, as
MacLeod wrestles with Ahriman in the final battle...
Armageddon.
109. Sins Of The Father (Original airdate October 18, 1997)
Now that his grandson, Carl, manages the bank, George Thomas
can relax with his old friend, Duncan MacLeod. But the good
life is cut short when George's car explodes in a ball of
flames -- leaving MacLeod to find George's killer. The trail
leads to Alex Raven, a beautiful Immortal with a taste for
danger and a fifty-year-old promise to fulfill... no matter
what the cost.
110. Diplomatic Immunity (Original airdate October 25, 1997)
Embezzler, charmer, con man extraordinaire, Willie Kingsley
has a knack for turning up dead... and profiting from it
handsomely. But when one last con goes wrong, his mortal wife
pays for the scheme with her life. Willie turns to Duncan
MacLeod to help him track down her killer. MacLeod wants
justice... but all Willie wants is revenge.
111. Patient Number 7 (Original airdate November 1, 1997)
Police at her heels, killers on her trail, Kyra is on the run,
with no memory of who -- or what -- she is. In the streets of
Paris, she runs into Duncan MacLeod. MacLeod spins a wild
story: that he and Kyra were lovers three hundred years ago.
That she is a soldier, a warrior. That she is Immortal. Kyra
doesn't believe a word of it... But if it isn't true, why is
someone after her head?
112. Black Tower (Original airdate November 8, 1997)
Four hundred years ago, Devon Marek was a spoiled aristocrat
with a passion for the hunt. His first teacher, Duncan
MacLeod, forced him to give up his lands and title when he
became Immortal -- and Marek's never forgiven him for it.
Today Marek has built his own empire -- and now hunts his most
dangerous prey: MacLeod.
113. Unusual Suspects (Original airdate November 15, 1997)
It's 1929, and Hugh Fitzcairn is enjoying the life of a manor
lord. He has good friends, a beautiful wife, trusted servants
. . . until one of his nearest and dearest "murders" him. He
calls in his old friend, Duncan MacLeod, to help him uncover
his own murderer -- before more bodies start piling up.
114. Justice (Original airdate November 22, 1997)
When Immortal Cara's adopted daughter is murdered, the courts
let the killer walk free. Now Cara's an avenging angel,
determined to see justice done... even if it means crossing
Duncan MacLeod.
115. Deadly Exposure (Original airdate January 31, 1998)
All bounty hunter Reagan Cole wanted was a holiday in Paris
with fellow Immortal Duncan MacLeod. What she found was
international intrigue, a hunky underwear model, and a
terrorist with a million-dollar price on his head... What's a
gal gotta do to get a vacation nowadays?
116. Two Hearts (Original airdate February 14, 1998)
Centuries ago, Bartholomew sent thousands to their deaths
during the Crusades, amassing a fortune in God's name. Now
Immortal Katherine is determined to take his head - if only
she can keep her mortal husband, Nick, from interfering with
The Game.
117. Indiscretion (Original airdate May 2, 1998)
Methos and Joe Dawson are thrown together when past
indiscretions threaten the present. DePasqua has hunted Methos
for two hundred years. He's not about to let a mere mortal get
in his way... especially if the mortal is a Watcher.
118. To Be (Original airdate May 9, 1998)
It was Duncan MacLeod who caused Liam O'Rourke and his mortal
wife to be captured and convicted of terrorism. That was fifty
years ago, but Immortal O'Rourke has a long memory - and a
plan to even the score.
119. Not To Be (Original airdate May 16, 1998)
Immortal terrorist Liam O'Rourke is out for blood. Used to
playing by his own rules, he'll stop at nothing to get
MacLeod's head - even if it takes destroying every one of
Duncan's friends
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