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1-7: Eye of the Beholder, Avenging Angel, Nowhere to Run
"Really? We are trapped in a room with a machine that can cut off my head. Now that's a longshot."
--Connor MacLeod in Peter Bellwood's original Highlander II script
"Really? We are trapped in a room with a machine that can cut off my head. Now that's a longshot."
--Connor MacLeod in Peter Bellwood's original Highlander II script
"Really? We are trapped in a room with a machine that can cut off my head. Now that's a longshot."
--Connor MacLeod in Peter Bellwood's original Highlander II script
"Really? We are trapped in a room with a machine that can cut off my head. Now that's a longshot."
--Connor MacLeod in Peter Bellwood's original Highlander II script
"Avenging Angel" sucks. "Nowhere to Run" only really has that swordfight going for it - and its a damn good one. "Eye of the Beholder" is pretty decent.
Eye of the Beholder - Really good episode all across the board. Funny that, in later seasons, Duncan got all sad for killing a friend. Here, he didn't seem too fucked up about it.
Avenging Angel - First off, another nod to the MTV thing that was mentioned previously. Martin Kemp, who portrayed Cahill, was bassist in Spandau Ballet. I have a soft spot for this episode, as it was the very first episode I watched. I really enjoy the fight scene on the stairs. The final fight, I think they made Cahill look way too strong. Another show in the same vein of Beast Below featuring an immortal that isn't quite all there.
Nowhere to Run - Good episode. The final fight was good. I got the feeling that Duncan and Bellian were somehow familiar with each other.
"It's Rock & Roll. If you aren't breaking some sort of law, then you are doing it wrong." - me, answering a bandmate's question of what would happen if someone called the law on us for playing too loud at an outdoor show.
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