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  • Highlander: The Series is a slight retcon of the 1986 feature film of the same name, it features a story-line in which the protagonist of the film (Connor MacLeod, a member of a race of 'Immortals') has not won 'the Prize' sought by all Immortals, who still exist post-1985. A total of 119 episodes aired over the course of 6 seasons.

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Highlander: The Animated Series
GenreAction
Adventure
Drama
Science fantasy
Created bySerge Rosenzweig
Directed byFrederic Dybowski
Voices ofMiklos Perlus
Lawrence Bayne
Katie Zegers
Don Dickinson
Ben Campbell
Composer(s)Ramon Pipin
Hervé Lavandier
Country of originFrance
Canada
United States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes40
Production
Executive producer(s)Christian Charret
Marc du Pontavice
Peter Davis
Bill Panzer
Producer(s)Marc du Pontavice
Running time25 minutes
Production company(s)Gaumont Multimedia
DistributorBohbot Entertainment
Release
Original networkUSA Network (1994-1995)
First-run syndication (1995-1996)
Original releaseSeptember 18, 1994 –
January 5, 1996

Highlander: The Animated Series is a Canadian/French/American animatedtelevision series which premiered on September 18, 1994. It is a loose spinoff and sequel of the 1986 film of the same name. The series was produced by Gaumont Multimedia with the worldwide distribution rights owned by Bohbot Entertainment (now BKN International).[1]

  • 6Episodes
  • 10References

Plot[edit]

The series is set in the far future of the 27th century. The last living descendant of the original Highlander fights against the evil dictatorKortan. [2]

The story unfolds on post-apocalyptic Earth, after a meteorite collision nearly wipes out all human civilization after setting off nuclear weapons. Following this catastrophe, Connor MacLeod (the protagonist of the original film) and the other Immortals forswear the Game of fighting each other until only one Immortal remains to win the Prize. Instead, the Immortals swear to preserve human knowledge and help humanity. They cast away their swords and call themselves Jettators (from the French jette, 'thrown away'.)

But one Immortal, Kortan, refuses to swear the oath, he still seeks the Prize and now wishes to dominate the world. Connor challenges Kortan to a duel and is defeated and killed, as any Immortal who breaks the oath is destined to die. However, with Connor's death comes the prophecy of the rise of a new Immortal, unbound by the oath, who will defeat Kortan. Uncontested by the Jettators and nigh-unkillable by mortals, Kortan establishes an empire controlling most of the planet, which he rules from his fortress Mogonda.

Seven hundred years later, a Highland youth named Quentin is killed trying to defend his clan, the Dundee, from Kortan's slavers. He is the prophesied Immortal and returns to life. His dying mother reveals his true identity to be Quentin MacLeod from clan MacLeod, 'The Last of the MacLeods'. Quentin meets the Jetattor Don Vincente Marino Ramirez, who becomes his mentor. Ramirez teaches Quentin about Immortals and his mission to confront Kortan, and trains him in combat.

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Accompanied by Ramirez, his adoptive sister Clyde, and their pet Gaul, Quentin seeks out the Jettators to gain their Quickening and their knowledge, not by beheading, but by a sharing as MacLeod and the Jettator grasp the same sword simultaneously (although the effects are sometimes just as destructive to the surrounding area). In the wake of a sharing the Jettator becomes mortal and often his or her sword shatters to signify this. With the wisdom of Ramírez and the Quickenings of the Jettators, Quentin may be able to destroy Kortan.

Despite being redesigned to attract a younger audience, the show was surprisingly mature/violent; it was not uncommon for minor characters to die, and while Quentin took other Immortals' power and knowledge without also taking their lives, Kortan still did it the old way, by beheading them. In addition, though essentially a good-versus-evil scenario, most of the characters on both sides were more than just black and white heroes and villains. Many of Kortan's henchmen are shown to have good characteristics and feelings, and even on occasion Quentin will be tempted by greed and be selfish, especially when offered the chances of immense power. Of course, ultimately, his good side always wins through. Some episodes involve Jettators making use of a loophole in their oath to challenge Kortan regardless, such as Matsuda, who built a cyborg to fight Kortan in his stead, or Cornell, who changed his name to Orion to be able to fight Kortan.

Protagonists[edit]

  • Quentin MacLeod: The titular character of the series. Raised by the Dundee clan, he was killed by Arak and subsequently resurrected as an Immortal, when Kortan sought to capture the Dundee. He usually fights with the sword that belonged to Connor MacLeod but also carries a boomerang he is quite skilled with.
  • Don Vincente Marino Ramírez: The Jettator tasked with guiding Quentin and making sure the other Jettators keep the oath. He trains Quentin in the art of combat as well as philosophy and some history. Many episodes feature flashbacks of his life.
  • Clyde of the Dundee: Quentin's adoptive younger sister, though raised as his blood relative. She often ends up in danger during missions but on occasion serves as a distraction.
  • Gaul: Clyde's pet Gran, a hybrid of ape and canine. Like all Grans, Gaul is highly intelligent and is very protective of both Clyde and Quentin. His animal sense sometimes helps Quentin in dangerous situations.

Notable villains[edit]

  • Kortan: One of the only three Immortals not to take the Oath, declared himself the winner of the Game and took control of the earth. Rules from his city fortress of Mogonda.
  • Arak: One of Kortan's generals, leader of Kortan's army, The Hunters. Mortally wounded Quentin's adopted mother and killed Quentin, triggering his immortality. His left eye and hand are cybernetic. In the episode 'The Secret Prison' it is revealed that he was born 'RY407.'
  • Malone: A former Mime, serves as the 'human key' to Kortan's weapons locker and court jester. His original memories were erased by Kortan's 'oblivion chamber' device. Despite his childlike behavior he can be quite cunning. And despite everything he appears to be consistently loyal to Kortan.
  • Gorth: Another of Kortan's favoured and loyal army generals, leading a number of strong slaves who duel as Gladiators. Gorth is a skilled swordsman, and during an angry dispute with Arak, Gorth shows that he is able to match Arak not only in terms of leadership, but also on a level of physical combat.
  • Asklepios: Leader of the Bureaucrats, #76, of Mogonda, a brilliant scientist. He has a rivalry with Arak; the two are constantly trying to show up one another to gain Kortan's favor.
  • Valka: Bureaucrat #28, helped Esclipous set up a spy network, implied to be in love with Asklepious.
  • Kirk: Another officer in Kortan's army, he is the keeper of Kortan's colony of tamed anomas (giant ants). In the episode Revenge Of The Shantytown, he launches an attack on the rebels living in the slums around Magonda, prompting them to return the favour by setting wild anomas loose in the city's lower levels. Attempting to send his own ants to fight them off, he is killed when his 'pets' join the wild ones, turning on their old master and half devouring him.
  • Mohar: The fearless leader of a remaining small group of ruthless bounty hunters living in the desert, who are historical adversaries of the Dundee clan from which Quentin came. They occupy The Iron City, a giant abandoned aircraft carrier in The Dry Sea. The Iron City is used as a Holy place by Mohar's gang alongside a group of Imams/Priests, where they collectively worship their most sacred weapon - The last of a batch of hand held Browning Heavy Machine Guns, or 'The Brown' as Mohar refers to the gun. Despite being an enemy of MacLeod, Mohar similarly has the goal of eventually challenging and killing Kortan, and taking Kortan's place in Magonda as ruler of the Planet.

List of Jettators[edit]

  • Don Vincente Marino Ramírez: 3000 years-old Immortal, tasked with training and guiding the Highlander and enforcing the Jettators Oath, if any Jettator betrays the Oath, Ramírez must kill them.
  • Mangus: Possesses the knowledge of architecture and the apparent leader of the Jettators, it was he who informed Kortan of the Highlander's coming seven centuries ago. Kortan then stole his blueprints and used them to build his city of Mogonda, where Mangus continued to hide out and spy on the enemy. When Quentin arrived to rescue the Dundees, he let them into the city through the sewers, but only by sacrificing himself in a duel and allowing Kortan to steal his powers was he able to ensure their escape.
  • Yashoda: The greatest of the Jettators, leads a monastic life teaching people martial arts. His knowledge is key to using that of the others to defeat Kortan, but he tests Quentin's ability to resist corruption by having a disciple manipulate Quentin, and judges that he hasn't yet earned the right to have Yashoda's knowledge, but promises to reconsider if Quentin matures.
  • Stevenson: An enigmatic immortal with the knowledge of hydroelectric power. In a desperate attempt to save his eternal life he betrayed the Highlander and instigated a plan to hand him over to Kortan. When he failed, however, Kortan killed him and stole his knowledge for himself.
  • Ilrick: A Jettator with the knowledge of medicine.
  • Erol: A Jettator with knowledge of oil, dynamite and other secrets of the Earth. He went into hiding to avoid Kortan's henchmen. When the Highlander arrived at his old base they found only Melvyn, an insane ex-employee driven crazy by the loss of his daughter Dana. Believing MacLeod's sister Clyde to be Dana he promptly captured her, thankfully Quentin was able to locate the real Dana inside the city of Mogonda and so save them all. He was only seen in a short flashback of Melvyn.
  • Lanzelet: A Jettator with the knowledge of history. His name is a German language version of Lancelot.
  • Olak: The Jettator of the winds. At first he refuses to hand over his knowledge when Quentin's fear of heights places the son of one of his men in serious danger in duel within the city of Mogonda. When Quentin is able to overcome that fear and rescue the boy from certain death above a pit of giant ants ('anomas'), however, he reconsiders. His 'quickening' ritual is the first we see on screen.
  • Volta: A Jettator with the knowledge of nuclear power. He is a disfigured due to radiation (he has blue skin).
  • Eva: A woman with the knowledge of how to create and project holograms.
  • Orane: A blue-haired woman who rules an undersea city and has knowledge of oceanography. Implied to be an old lover of Ramirez.
  • Fredrickson: Knowledge of genetics. Cloned himself to preserve his knowledge in case Kortan found him, but his clone turned evil. The clone Fredrickson was eventually killed while fighting Quentin, but because it was indirect (or perhaps because he was a clone) there was no Quickening.
  • Matsuda: An Asian Jettator with a knowledge of cyborgs (more properly androids, as his creations were merely artificial machines). He lost a hand to Kortan, and built a cyborg warrior to kill Kortan for him.
  • Mahata: An old man with knowledge of entomology.
  • Brana: Has knowledge of linguistics. A coward, he found courage when the woman he was in love with was kidnapped by Arak, one of Kortan's men.
  • Cornell: A blind Jettator with knowledge of astronomy. He changed his name to Orion and hoped to fight Kortan during an eclipse, where he would have the advantage. However, he had given up his knowledge and immortality to Quentin before then, and stood no chance against a powerful immortal like Kortan because he also lost the enhanced senses he had developed during his time as an Immortal.
  • Sahevy: A Jettator with a master of botany. In the episode in which he appears, The valley of the Thorn Pods, he is initially thought to be a traitor to the Order of the Jettators for unleashing carnivorous thorn pods on the Valley where he lived; later it was revealed that he was not responsible, and was in fact helpful in stopping the pods. His Quickening ritual is the one we see on the opening credits.
  • Sheperd: A Jettator with knowledge of satellites. He did not take the oath because he thought that he was the reason for the great catastrophe. Hiding in his satellite station, he searched for the Highlander and Ramírez and passed his knowledge to Quentin just as Kortan found them.
  • Prometheus: A Jettator with knowledge of the atom. His body suffers from intense radiation poisoning thus turning his immortality into a curse. At first Quentin refused his knowledge until Ramirez intervened and convinced Quentin that such knowledge was better off in his hands than that of Kortan. Prometheus died after destroying his own fortress to protect his secrets.
  • Emerson: An immortal who found a source of invisibility. He was the third immortal who didn't take the oath (The others were Kortan and Shepard) because Kortan sent him to outer space before the meteorite hit the earth. He returned to Earth after spending more than 700 years in space. Originally a friend, Kortan killed him in order to gain the knowledge he had accumulated off-world.

Creatures[edit]

Several strange creatures exist in the universe of Highlander: The Animated Series.

  • Anomas: Gigantic ants the size of an elephant, highly aggressive, used in Mogonda to perform executions. Wild Anomas have special glands the produce a paralytic acid. Like normal ants they communicate though pheromones and rubbing antenne. The hermit Zack learned to speak to the Anomas and artificially create their pheromones so they would not attack him.
  • Gavors: Ostrich-like reptiles used as mounts, shown to be about as intelligent as horses.
  • Grans: Creature that are part ape and part canine. Highly intelligent Grans are capable of tool use and even complex planning. The Grans communicate with one another through sign language and understand human speech. Wild Grans are shown to distrust both humans and domesticated Grans.
  • Snow Spider: Large fuzzy blue arachnids, about the size of house cats, non-poisonous.
  • Thorn Pods: Flesh-eating flowers capable of movement. They have a fragrance that induces sleep, Thorn Pods can consume humans.
  • Gorans: Elephant-cow hybrids that act as beasts of burden, doing heavy work and moving useful supplies from place to place for humans.

Episodes[edit]

Season 1[edit]

EpTitleJettador
11'The Last of the MacLeods'Mangus
22'A Taste of Betrayal'Stevenson
33'The Last Weapon'--
44'Melvyn the Magnificent'Erol
55'The Sound of Madness'--
66'The Suspended Village'Olak
77'Exodus'--
88'The Cursed'Ilrick
99'The History Lesson'Lanceley
1010'The Valley of the Thorn Pods'Sahevy
1111'Fallout'Prometheus
1212'The Courage of Love'Brana
1313'The Setup'Yoshoda

Season 2[edit]

EpTitleJettador
141'The Sword of Evil'--
152'The Eye of Heaven'Sheperd
163'The Price of Freedom'--
174'The Treasure in the Sand'--
185'Orane'Orane
196'The Secret Prison'--
207'Dead Ringer'--
218'Orion's Reign'Cornell
229'Rage of the Hurricane'--
2310'Oblivion'--
2411'Lord for a Day'Volta
2512'The Siege of the Dundees'--
2613'The Blood of My Enemy'--
2714'Valka'--
2815'The Survivors from Outer Space'Emerson
2916'King of the Ants'--
3017'Eagle Valley'--
3118'Isle of Grans'--
3219'The Revenge of the Shantytown'Mahata
3320'Trick of the Light'Eva
3421'The Double'Fredrickson
3522'Cult of the Immortal'--
3623'Playing with Fire'--
3724'Tricks of the Mind'--
3825'Matsuda'Matsuda
3926'Ice Dwellers'--
4027'Countdown'--

Cast[edit]

  • Miklos Perlos - Quentin MacLeod
  • Ben Campbell - Ramirez
  • Lawrence Bayne - Kortan
  • Katie Zegers - Clyde
  • Don Dickinson - Arak
  • Lorne Kennedy - Malone, Connor MacLeod
  • Wayne Robson - Asklepios, Glen
  • Hrant Alianak - Sahevy
  • Graham Haley - Mangus, Erol
  • Tracey Moore - Ave
  • James Rankin - Stevenson, Mohar
  • Stuart Stone - Young Quentin
  • Alyson Court - Aria
  • John Gilbert - Melvyn
  • David Hemblen - Gorth, Olak
  • Catherine Disher - Teen
  • Dawn Greenhalgh - Petra
  • Cedric Smith - Scott
  • David Bryant - Lanzelet
  • Colin Fox - Cubert

Spin-offs[edit]

A video game based on the series called Highlander: The Last of the MacLeods was released for the Atari Jaguar CD.

Home media[edit]

Some episodes of the series were edited into a feature-length film called Highlander: The Adventure Begins and was released by Family Home Entertainment in 1996.

Genius Products released Highlander: The Animated Series on DVD in Region 1 on December 4, 2007.[3]

DVD NameEp #Release Date
The Complete Series40December 4, 2007

References[edit]

Highlander The Series Episode List Season

General[edit]

  • Perlmutter, David (2018), 'Highlander [1994-1998]', The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows, Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN978-1538103746

Specific[edit]

  1. ^Review of the series and DVD set at IGN.com
  2. ^Perlmutter (2018), p. 284
  3. ^Review of the series and DVD set at DVDTalk.com

External links[edit]

  • Highlander: The Animated Series on IMDb
  • Highlander: The Animated Series at TV.com

The Highlander The Series

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List of Highlander: The Raven episodes
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkBroadcast syndication
Original releaseSeptember 21, 1998 –
May 22, 1999
Season chronology
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Highlander Episode List

This is a list of television episodes from the American fantasy series Highlander: The Raven, a spin-off of Highlander: The Series and part of the Highlander franchise. The only season of the show aired between September 21, 1998 and May 22, 1999 and consisted of 22 episodes.[1] It has been released on DVD in Region 1 on June 14, 2005.[2] The series features flashbacks, sword fights and quickenings which are typical of the Highlander franchise,[3] as well as guest appearances of Highlander: The Series recurring actors Jim Byrnes (as WatcherJoe Dawson), Philip Akin and Valentine Pelka. Dates shown are original air dates on syndication.

Highlander: The Raven follows the adventures of Amanda (Elizabeth Gracen), a 1200-year-old immortal woman who can only die if she is beheaded. The first episode, 'Reborn', introduces Amanda's lover and pre-Immortal Nick Wolfe (Paul Johansson). The subsequent episodes focus on Amanda and Wolfe's dealings with other Immortals and mortals, especially Amanda's friends Lucy Becker (Patricia Gage) and Father Liam Riley (Robert Cavanah), Wolfe's former boss Carl Magnus (Michael Copeman) and Wolfe's employer Bert Myers (Hannes Jaenicke). The last episode, 'Dead on Arrival' depicts Wolfe's accession to immortality.

Production[edit]

The show was co-produced by several production companies including Gaumont Television, M6, Firecorp IV Productions Inc., Rysher, Davis-Panzer Productions, Fireworks Distributing Corporation, ProSieben Media and Chum Television. The series was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and in Paris, France. The executive producers were Bill Panzer, Peter S. Davis, Christian Charret and Marla Ginsburg. Jay Firestone and Adam Haight were co-executive producers and David Abramowitz was Creative Consultant. Donald Paonessa was associate producer. Karen Harris was supervising producer and James Thorpe was executive story editor; both also contributed scripts. The regular directors were Dennis Berry and George Mendeluk. The producer was Steve Wakefield in Toronto; Denis Leroy who was executive in charge of production in Toronto, took over as producer in Paris. Regina Robb was production manager in Toronto, succeeded by Alexandre Deon in Paris. The sword choreographer on the Toronto segment was James Binkley, replaced in Paris by Philippe Guegan. The theme music was composed and performed by Jeff and Rob Pfeifer; incidental music was composed by Simon Cloquet.

Episodes[edit]

No.Title [1][3][4]Directed by [1]Written by [1]Original air date [1]Prod.
code [5]
1'Reborn'Ian ToyntonKaren HarrisSeptember 21, 199898101-201
Immortal thief Amanda is followed by detectives Nick Wolfe and Claudia Hoffmann (Torri Higginson). Meanwhile, rogue detective Stanley Ferris (James Purcell) kills her fence, Immortal Basil Morgan (Julian Richings), and frames her. When Morgan fetches Amanda at the police station, he recognizes Ferris as his murderer. Ferris tries to kill Wolfe, who is saved by Amanda. Ferris then goes for Amanda, but Hoffmann dies in her place. Ferris shoots Amanda and is killed by Wolfe. Wolfe witnesses Amanda resurrecting.
2'Full Disclosure'Peter EllisJames ThorpeSeptember 28, 199898102-202
Wolfe and Amanda cannot prevent Navajo code talker Walter (James Kidnie) from being killed by Immortal Mario Cardoza (Carlo Rota). Amanda helped Cardoza in 1952 and Walter found evidence of them being still alive. Wolfe works this out. Amanda admits her immortality to him. Cardoza kills himself by paying a hitman in order to disappear. The plan works, but Amanda finally beheads Cardoza.
3'Bloodlines'Dennis BerryJames ThorpeOctober 5, 199898103-203
Wolfe kills Morgan Kenworth (Cedric Smith), an assassin whose target was media proprietor Denise Grady (Carolyn Dunn). Wolfe realizes Kenworth is Immortal. Amanda recalls how Denise Grady's ancestor killed Kenworth's son in 1897 and realizes Kenworth kills the best of the Gradys of every generation. Despite Amanda's warnings, Wolfe fights Kenworth, who is beheaded by a falling shard of glass.
4'Immunity'Dennis BerryKaren HarrisOctober 12, 199898104-204
Myers asks Wolfe to retrieve top secret plans at the Romanian embassy. Amanda agrees to help to escape Immortal Stefan Collier (James Kee). Amanda and Wolfe's attempted robbery is foiled by both Collier and enemy agent Marta Antonescu (Tara Rosling), who takes the plans and flees to the nearest airport. Amanda and Wolfe follow and stop Antonescu. Amanda finally fights Collier.
5'So Shall Ye Reap'René BonnièreMichael O'Mahoney, Sacha ReinsOctober 19, 199898105-205
FBI agents Martin Foster (Chuck Shamata) and Hewlitt (Frank Pellegrino) kill a scientist. His father, Charlie (Lawrence Dane), asks Amanda and Wolfe for help. After they find genetically modified seeds in another dead scientist's house, they are arrested by FBI. Foster bails them out to get the seeds, but they reveal the story to the press. Foster walks free after his trial and is killed by Charlie, who is killed by Hewlitt.
6'Birthright'George MendelukFrank EncarnacaoOctober 26, 199898106-206
Simon Clark (Philip Akin) and Riley Del Deegan (John Ralston) steal the jewels of the Maria Rose wreckage. Amanda had helped two freed slaves to get on board the Maria Rose in 1720. Clark, descendant of the freed slaves, wants the deed that freed his ancestors and kills Del Deegan who refuses to retrieve it. A dying Clark asks Amanda for help, and Amanda and Wolfe steal the deed for his children.
7'Crime and Punishment'René BonnièreTibby RothmanNovember 2, 199898107-207
Convicted murderer Ray Bonita (Mark Humphrey) tries to kill Wolfe, who arrested him. Wolfe discovers that Bonita was innocent and that Bonita's old friend Darryl Keenan (Andrew Jackson) framed Bonita for the crime. Bonita distrusts Wolfe and seeks help by Keenan. Wolfe cannot prevent Keenan from killing Bonita. Amanda blackmails Keenan to get him arrested.
8'The Unknown Soldier'George MendelukJames ThorpeNovember 9, 199898108-208
Amanda meets Immortal John Ray Fielding (Michael Rhoades) in a graveyard and remembers how she stole a pouch of jewels from him in 1917. Fielding wants Amanda's head because inside the pouch was a withdrawal order that never arrived. This caused the death of 120 soldiers. When Amanda realizes this, she offers her head to Fielding, but Fielding lets her live.
9'Cloak and Dagger'Rene ManzorFrank EncarnacaoNovember 16, 199898109-209
Myers asks Amanda to break into Ludwig Weiss' (Marc Strange) house with him to retrieve a secret file. Myers is forced to kill Weiss. Myers admits to Amanda and Wolfe that he met Weiss while working undercover in the Stasi. Weiss blackmailed Myers to have Myers kill a diplomat Myers is protecting. When the diplomat arrives in town, Myers, Amanda and Wolfe prevent Weiss' men from killing her.
10'Passion Play'Dennis BerryMorrie RuvinskyNovember 23, 199898110-210
In 1963, Lucy was a successful young actor married to Immortal Marco Becker (Kirby Morrow). Immortal Wilson Geary (Gordon Currie) used Lucy to behead Becker. Lucy has hated Geary ever since and refuses to hear Amanda and Wolfe's advice to grow beyond it. Geary kidnaps Lucy to get Amanda's head. Wolfe frees Lucy while Amanda fights Geary.
11'The Devil You Know'Donald PaonessaDurnford KingNovember 30, 199898111-211
Immortal Victor Hansen (Geordie Johnson) asks Amanda to help him steal the Valentino Diamond. Hansen kills security chief Bob Marshall (Richard Fitzpatrick) to get the security plans. Wolfe investigates the murder and suspects Hansen, then is nearly killed when his car explodes. During the robbery, Amanda learns what Hansen did to Wolfe and fights Hansen. Wolfe interrupts them and Hansen flees.
12'A Matter of Time'Dennis BerryKaren HarrisFebruary 1, 199998112-212
Wolfe meets Joe Dawson and learns about the Watchers. Dawson tells Amanda that her former mentor Andre Korda (Valentine Pelka) is after her. Amanda meets Korda and refuses to join him. Korda goes to Paris and leaves Immortal Chrysta (Ellen Dubin) to fight Amanda. Amanda wins but she and Dawson make Wolfe believe she is dead. A vengeful Wolfe goes to Paris and finds Korda, who shoots him.
13'The French Connection'Dennis BerryJames ThorpeFebruary 8, 199998113-213
A dying Wolfe is rescued by Myers. After a long search, Amanda finds Wolfe. Using Myers hi-tech equipment, Wolfe figures out Korda's plan: counterfeiting money. Amanda and Wolfe follow Korda in the catacombs of Paris and barely escape Korda. Korda's henchman kidnap Myers, who is rescued by Wolfe. Amanda fights Korda and beheads him. Amanda and Wolfe decide to settle in Paris.
14'The Rogue'George MendelukFrank EncarnacaoFebruary 15, 199998114-214
Immortal Frank Brennan (Michael Siberry) tries to kill actress Debra Dow (Lysette Anthony), Myers' current employer. Wolfe remembers having killed Brennan four years ago to protect Myers. When Brennan kills Rachael (Glynis Barber), one of the bodyguards working for Myers, Wolfe and Amanda realize Brennan is after Myers. Wolfe and Amanda protect Myers and Amanda finally beheads Brennan.
15'Inferno'Dennis BerryElizabeth BaxterFebruary 22, 199998115-215
Immortal Talia Bauer (Michelle Gomez) steals a briefcase. Its owner, Michael Garrett (Jolyon Baker), asks Wolfe to retrieve it. Amanda remembers how Bauer saved her head from the guillotine in 1792. Wolfe and Amanda search Bauer's flat. Amanda cracks Bauer's safe open and discovers the deadly virus the case contained. Wolfe defuses a bomb designed to disseminate the virus and Amanda fights Bauer.
16'The Frame'George MendelukTibby RothmanApril 5, 199998116-216
Immortal Jade (Charlotte Lewis) steals a priceless painting. Jade has been Amanda's rival in love and thieving for centuries. Wolfe and Amanda find Jade and bring the painting back to its owner, Sir Trevor Benton (Ronan Vibert). Sir Trevor had set up the robbery to get the insurance money. Amanda, Wolfe and Jade bring the painting and Sir Trevor back to the museum and leave him there to be arrested.
17'Love and Death'Gerard HamelineJocelyne Barque SimmonsApril 12, 199998117-217
Myers finds an old photograph of Amanda at the house of kidnapper and Immortal Derrick Markham (Stephen Billington). When Amanda sees the picture, she remembers how Markham killed the boy they had kidnapped in 1867. Markham is after Myers. When Myers witnesses Markham resurrecting, Amanda tells Myers she and Markham are Immortals but Myers does not believe her. Amanda fights Markham.
18'Thick as Thieves'George MendelukJames ThorpeApril 19, 199998118-218
Immortal Jeremy Dexter (Stephen Moyer) robs a casino. Amanda had stolen Queen Mary's treasury with Dexter in 1554 and refuses to help Wolfe and Interpol agent Nicolae Breslaw (Jan Triska) chase Dexter. Triska holds an old grudge against Dexter. Amanda vainly tries to help Dexter disappear with Wolfe and Triska in close pursuit. Triska is unable to kill Dexter, so Wolfe does it to end Triska's investigation.
19'The Manipulator'Brian GrantAndre JacquemettonApril 26, 199998119-219
Journalist Tim Helfet (Guy Lankester) asks Wolfe and Amanda to retrieve a laptop from Vladimir Rankov (Miles Richardson). Wolfe and Amanda withdraw when they discover Rankov is Immortal. Amanda remembers how Rankov, a war profiteer, had killed her protegee in 1565. Wolfe and Amanda finally retrieve the laptop but Helfet is captured by Rankov. While Wolfe frees Helfet, Amanda fights Rankov.
20'The Ex-Files'George MendelukKaren HarrisMay 3, 199998120-220
Wolfe's ex-wife Lauren (Rochelle Redfield) is after Immortal Julius Heller (Julian Wadham), a corrupt scientist, and asks Wolfe for help. Amanda remembers how Heller burnt a midwife at the stake like a witch in 1643. Heller kills Lauren. Amanda fights Heller, but they are interrupted by Wolfe before Heller can behead Amanda. Wolfe chases Heller and finally beheads him.
21'War and Peace'Brian GrantCatherine PorcionculaMay 10, 199998121-221
Amanda fights Immortal Sean (Benedick Bates) when they are interrupted. Liam remembers how he fought on the British side in the American Revolutionary War, while Sean was on the American side. Liam killed Sean in battle. Liam vowed to become a priest if Sean's stepmother survived her injuries. She died, but Amanda lied to Liam about it. In the present, Liam offers his head to Sean, who relents.
22'Dead on Arrival'George MendelukJames ThorpeMay 17, 199998122-222
Immortal Evan Peyton (Thomas Lockmeyer) kills a hacker. When Wolfe and Amanda investigate the case, Peyton visits Amanda. Amanda remembers how Peyton had poisoned a friend of hers in 1610. Wolfe listens to Peyton and Amanda and follows Peyton. Peyton poisons Wolfe. Wolfe becomes increasingly sick but helps Amanda behead Peyton. Amanda shoots Wolfe to trigger his immortality. Wolfe angrily tells her he cannot love someone whom he will eventually have to behead and walks away.

References[edit]

Episode summaries
  • 'Observation Archive - Highlander: The Raven episode guide at Rysher.com'. Archived from the original on 30 August 1999. Retrieved 27 September 2007.
  • 'Highlander: The Raven episode guide at TVGuide.com'. Retrieved 27 September 2007.
Notes
  1. ^ abcde'Observation Archive - Highlander: The Raven episode guide at Rysher.com'. Archived from the original on 30 August 1999. Retrieved 27 September 2007.
  2. ^'Highlander: The Raven - The Complete Series (8DVD/CD) (1998) at Amazon.com'. Retrieved 18 September 2007.
  3. ^ ab'Highlander: The Raven DVD Set at Legendaryheroes.com'. Archived from the original on 18 May 2007. Retrieved 22 September 2007.
  4. ^'Highlander: The Raven episode guide at TVGuide.com'. Retrieved 27 September 2007.
  5. ^Highlander: The Raven (DVD). Davis-Anderson Merchandising Corp., distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment. 2005. Archived from the original on 28 April 2008. Retrieved 26 February 2008.

External links[edit]

  • Highlander: The Raven episode guide[permanent dead link] at TV.com
  • Highlander: The Raven episode list at Epguides
  • Highlander: The Raven on IMDb

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