The Gathering
- El episodio se transmitió el 3 oct 1992
- TV-14
- 49min
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaImmortal Duncan MacLeod leaves tranquility when kinsman Connor returns and evil Immortal Slan Quince challenges him to a battle.Immortal Duncan MacLeod leaves tranquility when kinsman Connor returns and evil Immortal Slan Quince challenges him to a battle.Immortal Duncan MacLeod leaves tranquility when kinsman Connor returns and evil Immortal Slan Quince challenges him to a battle.
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Christopher Lambert always has a goofy look on his face, and he was intense in his first roles as Tarzan, and as Connor MacLeod in the original Highlander movie, but later on, he never seemed convincing in any role. Here he is not bad, just his usual self. Duncan MacLeod / Adrian Paul was originally a dancer and a model who was born in the United Kingdom and came to the USA to seek his fortune and fame. His acting is too intense for a guy who has been alive 400 years, but it was a good contrast to Christopher Lambert.
This episode should have been all about the two MacLeod's fighting the evil Slan (played very well by Richard Moll of Night Court TV series). The flashbacks were good, and the story should have focused on the two immortals seeing each other after a hundred years or so.
Unfortunately, the incredibly annoying Richie (Stan Kirsch) is introduced to the series. Richie is a never-ending magnet for trouble. He is a 17 going on 18 young adult with a bad attitude who also manages to make every dumb mistake that is possible, and always gets Duncan into trouble. Richie also seems to attract every evil immortal in town to Duncan MacLeod, who has to fight all the battles that are started by Richie.
Tessa Noel is played by Alexandra Vandermoot as a non-stop nagging harpy who wants to be involved in every moment of Duncan's life, and wants to control every decision he makes. Why is Duncan so insanely in love with her? I guess he likes to be miserable, and that would also explain why he adopts Richie into his life? Tessa and Richie really drag this episode down every time they are in it.
Overall, the combination of Christopher Lambert and Adrian Paul is entertaining, and Richard Moll does a very good job as a menacing evil character.
I had no idea it actually existed, and it took a bit of digging around on google to even find mention of it. The version I found was manufactured by Hemdale Home Video INC. and is dated 1993.
It's good to see another Highlander movie out there, even if it's on an all but extinct format.
My guess is they produced this as an unedited, extended version for fans and collectors, as it would likely not have been released on television in this length.
Definitely worth a watch if you can ever get your hands on it.
This first episode is a 'handoff'...featuring guest star Christopher Lambert essentially handing off the lead to Adrian Paul, who plays Duncan. And, while Paul is English and not Scottish, his accent is at least remotely like a Scottish one...unlike Lambert (who SHOULD have been cast as a Frenchman...not a Scot).
The story involves much of what you'd expect...a big baddie (in this case, Richard Moll...who seems very similar to the excellent villain in the first film, Clancy Brown. He intends to kill Duncan...but also terrorize and possibly kill Duncan's girlfriend. There is also an annoying teen character...one who I think will be in later episodes but who was the weakest part of this first episode.
Overall, a very watchable show...much of it because Paul was much better cast than Lambert. Interesting enough to make me tune in for more.
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- TriviaThe pilot episode, "The Gathering", was originally intended as the third "Highlander" sequel, a TV-movie with a two-hour running time. Eventually, the budget was too low and Christopher Lambert didn't agree to star until late on in production, so the idea was scrapped and the episode was edited down to an hour.
- ErroresWhen Duncan first senses Richie, he reaches under the couch for his sword. As he pulls it out, the light clearly shines on the polished surface of the blade. In the very next angled shot, Duncan sits up and is holding the sword which is now still in its sheath.
- Citas
Connor MacLeod: As long as I can remember knowing you, you've had all the fun and most of the good women.
Duncan 'Mac: Lately.
Connor MacLeod: Lately?
Duncan 'Mac: That's what I said.
Connor MacLeod: What are you talking about?
Duncan 'Mac: Well, I seem to remember that girl in London. The red head. Healthy girl.
Connor MacLeod: Come on. That was nearly one hundred and sixty years ago.
Duncan 'Mac: That's what I said. Lately.
- ConexionesEdited into Highlander: The Gathering (1993)