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- Duncan, Tessa, and Richie are held hostage at a courthouse by a convicted killer and his gang.
- When Richie opposes an Immortal Irish terrorist, she vows revenge, and Duncan trains Richie.
- Immortal and former Confederate Captain Lucas Desiree was killed after many years of solitary retreat. A Vietnam's War Veteran partially insane is accused of his murder. Duncan decides to investigate.
- MacLeod faces doubts about his sanity and serious questions about his destiny when the coming of evil is heralded by the dead walking the streets of Paris.
- Joe is anguished about helping MacLeod when he learns that Ahriman is murdering Watchers.
- Ahriman, the Zoroastrian demon, returns to terrorize the world, leaving MacLeod to take on the role of Champion.
- An insane man, newly turned immortal, believes he has been reborn in order to do God's work by killing sinners.
- Darius, a 2,000-year-old friend of MacLeod's, asks him to protect a protege being stalked by a ruthless Immortal.
- An overindulged aristocrat who lost his holdings when he became an Immortal has held a grudge against MacLeod for 400 years.
- A man videotapes MacLeod and another Immortal during a battle, then blackmails the Highlander into killing someone for him.
- While camping in the woods Duncan and Charlie help a frightened young woman and her baby flee from an abusive father-in-law.
- MacLeod is forced to deal with a religious leader who dies on the operating table, then revives, believing it is a miracle.
- Duncan and Joe arrive at the San Francisco airport, where Duncan encounters Immortal Andrew Cord being shot by a masked man - who turns out to be Charlie DeSalvo. Joe recognizes Charlie's intended Immortal victim as a former platoon-mate from Viet Nam, a soldier dedicated to maintaining unit solidarity and who saved Joe's life, but who is now selling defective weapons to Charlie & Mara's Balkan revolutionaries. Duncan is torn between loyalty to Charlie and Joe's loyalty to Cord.
- Immortal Kristin is killing mortals, which Duncan hates but he cannot make himself take her head because they were once lovers.
- Cassandra identifies an immortal as Kronos, the leader of the Four Horsemen who destroyed her village and pillaged across centuries.
- Horton, an old mortal enemy, puts a criminal through plastic surgery to make her look like someone Duncan knows, in order to finish him once and for all.
- Duncan becomes infatuated with Lisa, but Richie is suspicious of the situation and confides in Joe Dawson. While Horton continues his plan to dispose of all 3 men.
- An old friend of MacLeod's, Cullen, is burnt out from centuries of playing The Game.
- An elusive terrorist with a one million dollar price on his head disrupts Duncan and Regan's Paris holiday.
- After Duncan's miraculous recovery from what should have been a fatal accident, an unstable emergency room doctor suspects he has recuperative powers.
- Methos may have to kill MacLeod to save him from evil possession.
- Duncan is torn when the wife of one friend is killed by another friend, who happens to be the son of a foreign diplomat and beyond the reach of law.
- In flashback to 1888 San Francisco, Amanda wins Immortal Kit's casino from him at poker. In modern day, still hating each other, Amanda comes to visit Duncan the same day Kit appears in town, desperate to buy a racehorse named Double Eagle. When Kit and Amanda wind up joint owners of Double Eagle, the fireworks start.
- Evidence in a diamond theft and poison-gas murder points to the dead Xavier St. Cloud.
- A best-selling romance novelist uses Duncan as her latest smoky-eyed hero.