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REVELATIONS 6:8
One by one, Kronos is putting the Four Horsemen back together. Once
they struck fear in the hearts of men with sword and axe. Today, their
weapons of destruction are different, but their goal is the same: to
bring mankind what it fears most, the Apocalypse. And guess what: only
Duncan MacLeod stands between them and the end of the world.
Read full episode synopsis (at Jinnafore's
site).
Production Notes
 | Production number: 96512-100 |
 | Original US
airdate: 10th February, 1997 |
 | Written by:
Tony DiFranco |
 | Directed by:
Adrian Paul |
 | Guest Cast:
Peter Wingfield (Methos), Tracy Scoggins (Cassandra), Valentine
Pelka (Kronos), Richard Ridings (Silas), Marcus Testory (Caspian);
Bertie Cortez (Dr Cernavoda), Bertrand Milliot (Inmate), Nathalie
Gray (Nurse) |
Flashbacks
 | Bronze Age (still
no date), Riders' camp, Eurasian super-continent
Cassandra makes good her escape, stabbing Kronos in the process. |
Other Immortals
 | Methos |
 | Cassandra |
 | Melvin Koren/Kronos |
 | Silas |
 | Caspian |
Trivia
 | Caspian is rescued from a Romanian jail, which
could well be the first time Mac has visited this Eastern European
country. |
 | This episode marks the series' hundredth, which
may explain why Adrian Paul was handed directorial duties on it. |
Verdict
A little bit of a letdown this, although it doesn't help that the best
of season five has already passed us by. At times it feels like a
James Bond movie, with Mac up against the clock in order to foil
supervillain Kronos' attempt to destroy the world - all while rescuing
the girl. B-
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Season Five list
Click on the link to go to that page
Seacouver episodes
E1: Prophecy (B)
E2: End of Innocence (B+)
E3: Manhunt (B+)
E4: Glory Days (B)
E5: Dramatic License (A-)
E6: Money No Object (A-)
E7: Haunted (B+)
E8: Little Tin God (A)
E9: The Messenger (A-)
E10: The Valkyrie (B+)
E11: Comes a Horseman (B+)
Paris episodes
E12: Revelations 6:8 (B-)
E13: Ransom of Richard Redstone (C)
E14: Duende (C+)
E15: The Stone of Scone (B)
E16: Forgive Us Our Trespasses (A-)
E17: The Modern Prometheus (B+)
E18: Archangel (B)
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