That was another really good one
and I know its the start of a Kalas arc
which is going to be great
plus it pays off a lot of little things from the season so far
Duncan having to leave
and how angry he got at an Immortal not leaving after being seen dead
that makes Richie taking Anne away make total sense
though there is a bit of a conflict in the safety issues - Mac said protect Anne, but Kalas is still in the building and could be a threat to either/both/all of them.
but Richie has had his faith in Mac renewed/extended, with the incident with the lack of sword. He knows whatever happens Mac can handle it. And he also knows Anne cannot, and must not know the secret. So he took her away and left Mac.
Which turned out okay, because the Big Bad wants him to suffer not die (and :eyeroll: at the cliche but at least they're being thorough setting up the reasons)
But Richie isn't all worshipful either, pointing out when he thinks Mac is being unfair to Anne. But Mac's reasons make perfect sense too.
Anne's reaction is a bit annoying. She's so wishy washy! Duncan at the hospital basically admitted that two of her patients, one of them his friend, died because of *him*. But she doesn't go to the police! And then when he sends a *fax* to say sorry she comes running? And once he's dead she's all 'wah, we were angry!' Well yes, because of the whole death thing! Bloody good reason to be angry. But that follows the bit with Ian Bancroft, just because they're dead doesn't make them right.
And as always on Highlander everyone learns over and over that any conversation could be your last, so get it right. Value the moment. Carpe diem.
So these episodes, which I liked individually, work together in a season and click together in ways I'm just all *bounce* happy about. This is much better Highlander than the first two seasons, and I was a fan even from those.
happy!
and I know its the start of a Kalas arc
which is going to be great
plus it pays off a lot of little things from the season so far
Duncan having to leave
and how angry he got at an Immortal not leaving after being seen dead
that makes Richie taking Anne away make total sense
though there is a bit of a conflict in the safety issues - Mac said protect Anne, but Kalas is still in the building and could be a threat to either/both/all of them.
but Richie has had his faith in Mac renewed/extended, with the incident with the lack of sword. He knows whatever happens Mac can handle it. And he also knows Anne cannot, and must not know the secret. So he took her away and left Mac.
Which turned out okay, because the Big Bad wants him to suffer not die (and :eyeroll: at the cliche but at least they're being thorough setting up the reasons)
But Richie isn't all worshipful either, pointing out when he thinks Mac is being unfair to Anne. But Mac's reasons make perfect sense too.
Anne's reaction is a bit annoying. She's so wishy washy! Duncan at the hospital basically admitted that two of her patients, one of them his friend, died because of *him*. But she doesn't go to the police! And then when he sends a *fax* to say sorry she comes running? And once he's dead she's all 'wah, we were angry!' Well yes, because of the whole death thing! Bloody good reason to be angry. But that follows the bit with Ian Bancroft, just because they're dead doesn't make them right.
And as always on Highlander everyone learns over and over that any conversation could be your last, so get it right. Value the moment. Carpe diem.
So these episodes, which I liked individually, work together in a season and click together in ways I'm just all *bounce* happy about. This is much better Highlander than the first two seasons, and I was a fan even from those.
happy!