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DELIVERANCE
Consumed by a Dark Quickening, Duncan takes passage to France where he
starts causing havoc. Riding to the rescue are two fellow Immortals,
but what price will they pay in order to rid MacLeod of his demons?
Production Notes
 | Production number: 95414-80 |
 | Original US
airdate: 19th February, 1996 |
 | Written by:
David Tynan |
 | Directed by:
Dennis Berry |
 | Guest Cast:
Peter Wingfield (Methos), Michael J Jackson (Sean Burns) Kristin
Minter (Rachel MacLeod); Valeria Cavalli (Dominique), Carl Chase
(Robert Davis), Geoffroy Boutan (Claude Massanet), Morgan Cooke
(Antoine), Patrick Burgel (Albert), Julien Bizot (Driver) |
Flashbacks
 | 1917, France
MacLeod is working for the Red Cross on the front line when he sees
first-hand how Sean Burns is able to work his magic on tortured
minds. |
Other Immortals
 | Methos |
 | Sean Burns |
Trivia
 | Michael J Jackson is familiar to UK TV viewers
for a number of different roles, including that of Ollie Simpson in
Channel 4 soap, Brookside. He reprises his role as Sean Burns
in D20, 'Till Death', and
E16, 'Forgive Us Our Trespasses'. |
Verdict
A satisfying follow-up to 'Something Wicked'; it's just a shame that
the whole Evil Duncan saga couldn't be spun out over more episodes. A-
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Season Four list
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Seacouver episodes
D1: Homeland (B+)
D2: Brothers in Arms (A-)
D3: The Innocent (A-)
D4: Leader of the Pack (B)
D5: Double Eagle (B+)
D6: Reunion (B+)
D7: The Colonel (B)
D8: Reluctant Heroes (B-)
D9: The Wrath of Kali (B+)
D10: Chivalry (B)
D11: Timeless (B)
D12: The Blitz (C)
D13: Something Wicked (A)
Paris episodes
D14: Deliverance (A-)
D15: Promises (B+)
D16: Methusaleh's Gift (B+)
D17: The Immortal Cimoli (A-)
D18: Through a Glass Darkly (B+)
D19: Double Jeopardy (C+)
D20: Til Death (A-)
D21: Judgement Day (B)
D22: One Minute to Midnight (A-)
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