Remember Highlander?
A Retro-review of a Weird Sci-fi Show
It would be a Saturday night. Saturday Night Live would be nearing that point midway through where it stopped being funny, and I would change the channel to some syndicated station or other, or The USA Network, and there it would be: Highlander.I’ve never been a big sci fi-fantasy-action fan, but more often than not, my interest was captured by this show about a man who would remain immortal til someone came up and chopped off his head. I don’t remember specifically, but I think I must have had a good number of
I was able to like Highlander for a number of reasons. First, unlike many late night syndicated action shows, it didn’t have people running around in weird outfits in the jungle or ancient times, (no offense Hercules and Xena fans). It was set in the here and now- well, except when it used flashbacks to relay the last couple hundred years of the immortal Duncan McLeod’s life.
And despite the fact it involved a beheading every week and some pretty serious mythology I never really a followed, it wasn’t so sci-fi that it alienated me. No pun intended. The interesting mix of history, backstory, and fantasy (and sometimes humor- Roger Daltry, anyone?) was still usually connected to some kind of personal or criminal issue and that was cool. For lack of a better word. For late night syndication, yes, Highlander was a pretty cool show.
Adrian Paul played Macleod, the aforementioned immortal. Most of the time, he went around doing good, not unlike Angel from, well, Angel. He would be challenged from week to week by other immortals who wanted to cut off his head and get his immortal power via a process called – if I remember correctly - The Quickening.
I think that was the title of one of the Highlander movies starring Christopher Lambert. But Macleod was a badass and he did always did the final chopping himself. Paul, except for the ponytail thing, was a good action hero- accent, tall dark and handsome, convincing both in the fight, and also when he moralized. He was a little too Fabio for me to have a crush on, but definitely a good action hero.
Related information
- Highlander was a bizarre, syndicated sci-fi show but it had its merits
- The cast included Adrian Paul, Stan Kirsch and Elizabeth Gracen
- Decapitation played a major role in the action.
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Venus Rachal
Posted on 06/28/2006 at 7:06:00 PM