How does highlander the tv series end




















Shortly after, Highlander: The Series was created. The series picked up on the events and mythos established in the original Highlander film with one notable exception: Connor MacLeod never won the prize, and plenty of immortals still exist in The series continues during the time of The Gathering and follows Duncan as he defeats immortals, living a life of action and romance with his mortal friends.

In subsequent seasons, the notion of its being the time of The Gathering is largely dropped, and the series instead returns to the time of The Game. Following the success of the television series which lasted for six seasons , the Highlander universe split off into a few directions. In , recurring Highlander: The Series character and love interest Amanda, played by former Miss America Elizabeth Gracen, received her own spin-off entitled Highlander: The Raven , which took place after the events of the first series.

I found Highlander to be pretty hit and miss. Overall I enjoyed watching it. I think a lot of that had to do with the fact I was spending time with other fans who were into Highlander more than I was and I got caught up in their buzz. I enjoyed the European aspect of it. It was nice to see something different for a change in that respect. I really enjoyed the Methos character. I liked Darius too and was sad when Werner Stocker died. Highlander is showing at the moment in the UK.

Occassionally I'll catch a moment or two, but it seems to have aged enormously for me. I did catch the last latest? Highlander film 18 months or so ago. It was pretty rubbish but I enjoyed it tremendously! WillsBabe , Mar 15, Joined: Jul 10, Location: A world where criminals operate above the law God Magnus , Mar 15, Joined: Feb 24, Location: Back to the lower decks.

Seasons 3 and 4 were the high point, for me. Season 1 wasn't great, but most ongoing shows' first seasons are usually pretty weak. It definitely started to get better in Season 2, but the Kalas storyline in Season 3 was when the show really became something great.

Season 5 was still good, I thought, but it was clear that the show was starting to lose some steam by that point. I hated the Season 5 finale, not because of Richie, but because of the introduction of Ahriman and Duncan being some kind of Champion destined to stop the apocalypse. And then Season 6, aside from a couple of episodes, was just awful. Apparently they wanted to jump the timeline ahead after Season 5 and have Ahriman succeed in his plan, and Season 6 would have been about Duncan trying to destroy Ahriman in this post-apocalyptic world.

The beauty in the concept is it's about these people and their struggle to survive throughout history and in the contemporary world. Moving things ahead to the future ruins that. But the real gem of the series, in my opinion, was Methos. He was by far my favorite character, and just about every episode he was in is up there among the series' best.

I would have loved to see a series focusing on him. Skywalker , Mar 15, Joined: Nov 4, Joined: Jun 20, This is one of my favorite shows. I saw the whole thing in reruns in Agent Richard07 , Mar 15, Unicron , Mar 15, Joined: Oct 21, Location: Wereghost. Highlander is kind of the fantasy show that time forgot, isn't it? It's like a proto- Angel. Really liked it.

Things that stood out included the flashback transitions and Peter Wingfield's Methos. Born in in the Highlands of Scotland, and he is still alive. He is immortal. For four hundred years, he's been a warrior The winner takes his enemy's head, and with it, his power. I am a Watcher, part of a secret society of men and women who observe and record, but never interfere.

We know the truth about Immortals. In the end, there can be only one. May it be Duncan MacLeod, the Highlander. Fake Methos : Can anyone live for 5, years and say they did nothing? Risked nothing? Merely stayed alive. It'd be pointless.



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