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DRAMATIC LICENSE
Duncan is perturbed to discover that he's the subject of a slushy
romantic novel, Blade of the MacLeods. In pursuit of the book's
author, he then discovers that he isn't the only Immortal out to
discover why his life has been turned into prose, and this Immortal's
really rather angry...
Read full episode synopsis (at Jinnafore's
site).
Production Notes
 | Production number: 96505-93 |
 | Original US
airdate: 28th October, 1996 |
 | Written by:
Michael O'Mahony & Sacha Reins |
 | Directed by:
Peter Ellis |
 | Guest Cast:
Elizabeth Gracen (Amanda), Sandra Bernhard (Carolyn Marsh), Alistair
Duncan (Terence Coventry); April Telek (Roxanne), Keith Homgren
(Gerald), Stephen Sisk (Tim), Sheila Tyson (Assistant) |
Flashbacks
 | 1786, England
The truth of Coventry and Duncan's first meeting is revealed to be
somewhat different from that portrayed in Marsh's novel. |
Other Immortals
 | Amanda |
 | Terence Coventry |
Trivia
 | Sandra Bernhard's most public TV role (as someone
other than herself) was as Nancy Bartlett in the long-running comedy
Roseanne. She also appeared as herself in the series too! |
 | The episode includes flashbacks to the flashback
scenes in D1, 'Homeland', if you can
work that one out! |
Verdict
A farce from start to finish, this is a thoroughly enjoyable romp
through the lighter side of Highlander. A-
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Season Five list
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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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