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OBSESSION
What happens when you reveal your
Immortality to your true love, but she won't accept it? In the case of
David Keogh, it means terrorising her until she turns to someone who
might just be able to help her. The man is Duncan MacLeod.
Production Notes
 | Production number: 94308-52 |
 | Original US
airdate: 14th November, 1994 |
 | Written by:
Christian Bouveron and Lawrence Shore |
 | Directed by:
Paul Ziller |
 | Guest Cast:
Cameron Bancroft (Daniel Keogh), Nancy Sorel (Jill Pelentay), Sherry
Miller (Sarah Carter), Duncan Fraser (Mr Renquist); Laura Harris (Julia Renquist), Kim Kondrashoff (Henry Carter), Nancy Sivak (Ginny), John
R. Taylor (Jake) |
Flashbacks
 | c1825,
Philadelphia, USA
David's attempts to marry a beautiful woman are thwarted by her
wealthy father, who feels the match is socially unsuitable. |
 | 1882, Pacific
North West, USA
Duncan's attempts to marry Sarah are undone by the awkward fact
that she's already married. |
Other Immortals
 | David Keogh |
Trivia
 | Cameron Bancroft had previously played the
character of Robert in the second-season opener
B1, 'The Watchers'. One of his
earliest roles was in the 70s TV series The Beachcombers,
which ran for an amazing 17 years from 1972 to 1989. |
 | Sherry Miller played the role of Commander Sherry
O'Neil in three episodes of Due South. |
Verdict
Another strong story, with another fully rounded Immortal. We're also
treated to two separate flashback scenes too!
B+
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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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