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THE REVOLUTIONARY
Paul Karros has long fought for the
little guy, ever since serving alongside the slave Spartacus in
ancient times. In the 90s he's fighting for a small Balkan nation, and
Charlie is smitten by his assistant Mara. However, is Karros truly
fighting for peace, or does he have a darker agenda?
Production Notes
 | Production number: 94303-47 |
 | Original US
airdate: 10th October, 1994 |
 | Written by:
Peter Mohan |
 | Directed by:
Dennis Berry |
 | Guest Cast: Miguel Fernandes (Paul Karros),
Liliana Komorowska (Mara); Bernard Cuffling (Harry Wellfleet), John
Novak (Mason), Andrew Kavadas (Anthony Dourcef), Lisa Vultaggio (Elda),
Robert Iseman (Mike), L Harvey Gold (Bourchek) |
Flashbacks
 | 1867, Mexico
Duncan fights alongside Karros in the Mexican Revolution. |
Other Immortals
 | Paul Karros |
Trivia
 | This episode marks the departure of Charlie
DeSalvo (he does reappear in the season four episode
D2, 'Brothers in Arms') and
introduction of Dr Anne Lindsay. |
 | Miguel Fernandes has a string of guest-starring
credits to his name: TJ Hooker, The A-Team, Dynasty,
Knight Rider, Streethawk, MacGyver, Hunter,
Airwolf, Due South, Relic Hunter and
Stargate SG-1 among others. |
Verdict
I've seen worse, but I've seen much better too. Ultimately
forgettable, and you wonder why Duncan is even on speaking terms with
Karros after the events of the Mexican Revolution.
C+
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Season Three list
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Seacouver episodes
C1: The Samurai (B+)
C2: Line of Fire (C)
C3: The Revolutionary (C+)
C4: The Cross of St Antoine (A-)
C5: Rite of Passage (B-)
C6: Courage (B+)
C7: The Lamb (A-)
C8: Obsession (B+)
C9: Shadows (C+)
C10: Blackmail (B-)
C11: Vendetta (C+)
C12: They Also Serve (A)
C13: Blind Faith (B+)
C14: Song of the Executioner (A-)
Paris episodes
C15: Star-Crossed (B+)
C16: Methos (B+)
C17: Take Back The Night (B)
C18: Testimony (B)
C19: Mortal Sins (B)
C20: Reasonable Doubt (B)
C21: Finale (I) (B+)
C22: Finale (II) (A)
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