Fierce Scottish warrior Colin MacLeod seeks revenge against Marcus Octavius -- the tyrant who murdered MacLeod's ladylove centuries earlier -- in this animated continuation of the cult favorite film franchise. Aided by mysterious femme fatale Dahlia and smart-aleck spirit Amergan, MacLeod sets off on a time-traveling quest to hunt down and crush his immortal archenemy. Will MacLeod succeed, or will his seething hatred destroy him? |
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Fierce Scottish warrior Colin MacLeod seeks revenge against Marcus Octavius -- the tyrant who murdered MacLeod's ladylove centuries earlier -- in this animated continuation of the cult favorite film franchise. Aided by mysterious femme fatale Dahlia and smart-aleck spirit Amergan, MacLeod sets off on a time-traveling quest to hunt down and crush his immortal archenemy. Will MacLeod succeed, or will his seething hatred destroy him? |
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The search for answers about immortality continues in this thrilling addition to the Highlander franchise. Adrian Paul stars as Duncan MacLeod, the Highlander, who finds himself adrift in a world succumbing to chaos and decay. Gathering a band of skilled and loyal companions, he sets out on a treacherous journey to confront the dangerous guardian of the source of immortality, a powerful killer who will stop at nothing to protect its secrets. |
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Gathering a band of skilled and loyal companions, Duncan MacLeod sets out on a treacherous journey to confront the dangerous guardian of the source of immortality, a powerful killer who will stop at nothing to protect its secrets. |
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When evil Doctor Claw steals a giant flying-lizard egg, Inspector Gadget must use all his bionic wizardry to try to get the egg back. But more trouble looms when the egg hatches, sending Gadget, Penny and Brain scrambling to save Metro City. |
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When young Yuuta Kobayashi inadvertently releases the fiendish Dr. Wily -- a character from his favorite video game -- into the real world, it could spell curtains for mankind. Fortunately, Yuuta finds an ally in Mega Man: the hero of the same game. As Mega Man pursues the evil doctor across Japan, he and his cohorts get a crash course in Japanese culture, geography and history from their new human friends. |
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When young Yuuta Kobayashi inadvertently releases the fiendish Dr. Wily -- a character from his favorite video game -- into the real world, it could spell curtains for mankind. Fortunately, Yuuta finds an ally in Mega Man: the hero of the same game. As Mega Man pursues the evil doctor across Japan, he and his cohorts get a crash course in Japanese culture, geography and history from their new human friends. |
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When evil Doctor Claw steals a giant flying-lizard egg, Inspector Gadget must use all his bionic wizardry to try to get the egg back. But more trouble looms when the egg hatches, sending Gadget, Penny and Brain scrambling to save Metro City. |
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Distraught over his drug-addicted girlfriend, Cody (Sarah Lind), who's overdosed and fallen into a coma, small-time dope peddler Art (Jay Baruchel) uses a time machine to journey into the past in a desperate gamble to change her future. But as his attempts repeatedly fail, he comes to realize that the only way to save Cody may be to sacrifice his love for her. David Ray directs this engaging romantic drama that also stars Jim Byrnes. |
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Distraught over his drug-addicted girlfriend, Cody (Sarah Lind), who's overdosed and fallen into a coma, small-time dope peddler Art (Jay Baruchel) uses a time machine to journey into the past in a desperate gamble to change her future. But as his attempts repeatedly fail, he comes to realize that the only... |
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Xavier St. Cloud (Roland Gift) has returned with one of Duncan's (Adrian Paul) worst enemies, Watcher James Horton (Peter Hudson) in this two-part episode. The two killers are on the hunt for immortals, offing them at every turn. Duncan... |
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Xavier St. Cloud (Roland Gift) has returned with one of Duncan's (Adrian Paul) worst enemies, Watcher James Horton (Peter Hudson) in this two-part episode. The two killers are on the hunt for immortals, offing them at every turn. Duncan tops their list, but Dawson (Jim Byrnes) and Charlie (Philip Akin) have warned him, and they all just barely get out alive. Meanwhile, detective Renee Delaney (Stacey Travis) gets caught up in the whole mess. |
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Xavier St. Cloud (Roland Gift) has returned with one of Duncan's (Adrian Paul) worst enemies, Watcher James Horton (Peter Hudson) in this two-part episode. The two killers are on the hunt for immortals, offing them at every turn. Duncan tops their list, but Dawson (Jim Byrnes) and Charlie (Philip Akin) have warned him, and they all just barely get out alive. Meanwhile, detective Renee Delaney (Stacey Travis) gets caught up in the whole mess. |
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Based on the hit movie, this animated series follows experienced veteran Maj. Gus Bonner as he leads a group of Air Force cadets through the Stargate portals in a dangerous bid to clear their names of a crime they did not commit. Meanwhile, the team also must protect the life of the mysterious Draga, an alien who may hold the key to unlocking the ancient secrets of the Stargates. |
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While the Gadgetmobile is in the shop for repairs, a new hero, Devon Debonair, emerges to take over Gadget's turf. But something's not quite right about the fellow. Could Dr. Claw be up to something? |
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Based on the hit movie, this animated series follows experienced veteran Maj. Gus Bonner as he leads a group of Air Force cadets through the Stargate portals in a dangerous bid to clear their names of a crime they did not commit. Meanwhile, the team also must protect the life of the mysterious Draga, an alien who may hold the key to unlocking the ancient secrets of the Stargates. |
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It's been 30 years since the first gate travel; tyranny rules, the universe nears destruction, and the key to peace may lie in the discovery of a mysterious ancient. Now, a Stargate veteran leads four Academy cadets on a mission to protect the alien against the dreaded Tlak'kahn. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Decision," "Double Duty," "The Best World," "Coming Home," "Mentor" and "Phobia." |
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When Madeline tries to stop a pair of thieves from stealing the "Mona Lisa," she's reprimanded and sent to a London etiquette school. There, she stumbles upon the very same crooks and learns they're plotting another heist. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hot Water," "Who Are You?," "Can I Keep It," "Stones," "Initiation," "The Mother of Invention" and "Greed." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reality," "Museum, " "Us And Them," "The Face of Evil," "The Key," "Chariot of the Sun" and "The Answer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Look," "Feet of Clay," "The Natural," "Big Mistake," "The Illustrated Stacey" and "The Long Haul." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Decision," "Double Duty," "The Best World," "Coming Home," "Mentor" and "Phobia." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hot Water," "Who Are You?," "Can I Keep It," "Stones," "Initiation," "The Mother of Invention" and "Greed." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reality," "Museum, " "Us And Them," "The Face of Evil," "The Key," "Chariot of the Sun" and "The Answer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Look," "Feet of Clay," "The Natural," "Big Mistake," "The Illustrated Stacey" and "The Long Haul." |
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While the Gadgetmobile is in the shop for repairs, a new hero, Devon Debonair, emerges to take over Gadget's turf. But something's not quite right about the fellow. Could Dr. Claw be up to something? |
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When Madeline tries to stop a pair of thieves from stealing the "Mona Lisa," she's reprimanded and sent to a London etiquette school. There, she stumbles upon the very same crooks and learns they're plotting another heist. |
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It's been 30 years since the first gate travel; tyranny rules, the universe nears destruction, and the key to peace may lie in the discovery of a mysterious ancient. Now, a Stargate veteran leads four Academy cadets on a mission to protect the alien against the dreaded Tlak'kahn. |
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Cassy, Vern and Gus are three gifted students who go to an enchanted school where they learn about magic and how to use it. Armed with a book of spells they're given, they must try to stop the evil wizard Zarlak from stealing the Earth's magic. |
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Cassy, Vern and Gus are three gifted students who go to an enchanted school where they learn about magic and how to use it. Armed with a book of spells they're given, they must try to stop the evil wizard Zarlak from stealing the Earth's magic. |
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Cassy, Vern and Gus are three gifted students who go to an enchanted school where they learn about magic and how to use it. Armed with a book of spells they're given, they must try to stop the evil wizard Zarlak from stealing the Earth's magic. |
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This early episode from the animated series "D'Myna Leagues" follows a team of avian baseballers dubbed the Mynaville Mynas, whose team members include shortstop Ebbet Myna, second basewoman Nikki Tinker and starting pitcher the Flamingo Kid. In "Birth of D'Birds," veteran player Rip Hickory gets one last chance to pull a win out of the newly created team before owner Divinity Plunkett folds and sells the stadium. |
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These episodes from Season 1 of the animated series "D'Myna Leagues" follow a team of avian baseballers dubbed the Mynaville Mynas. In "Psych Out," when the team falls apart thanks to the techniques of so-called self-help expert Dave Raven, Ebbet decides to investigate, only to discover the guru's a fraud. In "Mungomania," Divinity Plunkett sees money in the Mungos' brotherly bickering when it gets out of hand and spills onto the field. |
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This bonus disc's highlight is another version of the film, officially designated as the "Original Full-Length Rough Cut"; it runs 101 minutes and features a temporary score, unfinished special effects and story variations. The disc also contains an hourlong, behind-the-scenes featurette that chronicles Highlander 4's troubled production and includes on-set interviews with cast and crew. |
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2000 3.4 ★ 87 mins Sci-Fi & Fantasy Rated: R In this sci-fi fantasy classic, Connor MacLeod returns for the fourth time to battle fellow Immortals for domination. When powerful foe Jacob Kell attacks a beloved sanctuary, Connor breaks out his sword and comes out swinging against evil. |
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Nikki Tinker and Lucinda "Lefty" Lane decide to take off on a girls' road trip and drive themselves to the big game. When a roadside misunderstanding involving a stolen car derails their travel plans, the two find themselves running from the law. Will the girls make the big game or end up in the "big house"? |
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In an effort to bring themselves out of a slump, the baseballers hire motivational speaker Dave Raven to help perk things up. When the plan backfires and the team's confidence falls lower than a pitcher's mound, it's up to Ebbet to find out the truth about this so-called self-help guru and his methods. |
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When the nutty, nearsighted Mungo brothers' clownish arguments move from the locker room onto the baseball field, they make game play nearly impossible for the other Mynas. Money-hungry team owner Divinity Plunkett pounces on the opportunity and promotes the siblings' silly squabbles as a circus act. |
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In an effort to bring themselves out of a slump, the baseballers hire motivational speaker Dave Raven to help perk things up. When the plan backfires and the team's confidence falls lower than a pitcher's mound, it's up to Ebbet to find out the truth about this so-called self-help guru and his methods. |
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These episodes from Season 1 of the animated series "D'Myna Leagues" follow a team of avian baseballers dubbed the Mynaville Mynas. In "Golden Boy," the attention of a new agent goes to Ebbet's head, and his responsibility to the team goes out the window. In "On the Road," Nikki and Lefty decide to drive themselves to the big game, but a gas station mix-up lands them in the wrong car -- and on the wrong side of the law. |
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A conniving new agent fills Ebbet's head with dreams of playing big-league baseball and seeing his face on a box of Wheaties. When his devotion to the team is left on the sidelines, it's up to Ebbet's best friend Nikki Tinker to restore his sense of responsibility and bring him back to Myna reality. |
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Nikki Tinker and Lucinda "Lefty" Lane decide to take off on a girls' road trip and drive themselves to the big game. When a roadside misunderstanding involving a stolen car derails their travel plans, the two find themselves running from the law. Will the girls make the big game or end up in the "big house"? |
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A conniving new agent fills Ebbet's head with dreams of playing big-league baseball and seeing his face on a box of Wheaties. When his devotion to the team is left on the sidelines, it's up to Ebbet's best friend Nikki Tinker to restore his sense of responsibility and bring him back to Myna reality. |
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When the nutty, nearsighted Mungo brothers' clownish arguments move from the locker room onto the baseball field, they make game play nearly impossible for the other Mynas. Money-hungry team owner Divinity Plunkett pounces on the opportunity and promotes the siblings' silly squabbles as a circus act. |
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In this sci-fi fantasy classic, Connor MacLeod returns for the fourth time to battle fellow Immortals for domination. When powerful foe Jacob Kell attacks a beloved sanctuary, Connor breaks out his sword and comes out swinging against evil. |
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This bonus disc's highlight is another version of the film, officially designated as the "Original Full-Length Rough Cut"; it runs 101 minutes and features a temporary score, unfinished special effects and story variations. The disc also contains an hourlong, behind-the-scenes featurette that chronicles Highlander 4's troubled production and includes on-set interviews with cast and crew. |
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Continuing the saga of the Beast Wars, this short-lived animated series follows the efforts of the Maximals, led by the troubled Optimus Primal, to defeat the powerful Megatron and his army of Vehicons. With the future of Cybertron on the line, the noble transformers train to win in a battle for their lives. Bonus features include cast and crew interviews plus commentary from writers Bob Skir and Steven Melching. |
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Continuing the saga of the Beast Wars, this short-lived animated series follows the efforts of the Maximals, led by the troubled Optimus Primal, to defeat the powerful Megatron and his army of Vehicons. With the future of Cybertron on the line, the noble transformers train to win in a battle for their lives. Bonus features include cast and crew interviews plus commentary from writers Bob Skir and Steven Melching. |
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Continuing the saga of the Beast Wars, this short-lived animated series follows the efforts of the Maximals, led by the troubled Optimus Primal, to defeat the powerful Megatron and his army of Vehicons. With the future of Cybertron on the line, the noble transformers train to win in a battle for their lives. Bonus features include cast and crew interviews plus commentary from writers Bob Skir and Steven Melching. |
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This disc contains the episodes: "The Reformatting," "Master of the House," "Fires of the Past," "Mercenary Pursuits," "Forbidden Fruit" and "The Weak Component." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Revelations: Discovery," "Revelations: Descent," "Revelations: Apocalypse," "Survivor," "The Key (Techno-Organic War 1)," "The Catalyst (Techno-Organic War 2)" and "End of the Line (Techno-Organic War 3)." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Fallout," "Savage Noble," "Prometheus Unbound," "In Darkest Knight," "A Wolf in the Fold" and "Home Soil." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Sparkwar: The Strike," "Sparkwar: The Search," "Sparkwar: The Siege," "Spark of Darkness," "Endgame: The Downward Spiral," "Endgame: When Legends Fall" and "Endgame: Seeds of the Future." |
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Optimal Optimus returns even stronger and continues to serve as commander for the kind-hearted Maximals, who are forced to battle the malevolent Megatron and his Predacons -- even though what they ultimately aspire to is everlasting peace. |
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One of Tarantulas's bugs is implanted on Optimus, which allows Quickstrike to control him. Megatron devises a way for his powers to equal Optimus's. |
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The Maximals are sent into a time storm after Megatron attempts to destroy one of their ancestors. But help has come from a very unlikely ally. |
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With the destruction of the Predacon base, Megatron is forced into a corner once again as the Maximals hunt for him. |
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Optimal Optimus returns even stronger and continues to serve as commander for the kind-hearted Maximals, who are forced to battle the malevolent Megatron and his Predacons -- even though what they ultimately aspire to is everlasting peace. |
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After returning to the base, Cheetor transforms into a beast. The other Maximals begin to hunt the creature, unaware that it is Cheetor. |
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Megatron creates a Transmetal II clone of Dinobot, and Cheetor and Depth Charge try to stop him. The Predacons are attacked by a mysterious beast. |
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After failing to set up base defenses, the Maximals attempt to salvage Sentinel from the wreckage of the Axalon. |
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Depth Charge, a Maximal from Colony Omicron, arrives on planet Earth looking for Protoform X, wanting revenge on Rampage for killing his comrades. |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"Rock and Ruin," "Against All Odds," "Uneasy Hangs the Head," "Ragnarok (Part 1)" and "Ragnarok (Part 2)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Wolf In the Fold," " Mindwar," "J'Accuse" and "Blood is Thicker." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Behold the Beast," "On the Rocks," "Born Into Fire" and "Bad to the Bone." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Optimal Situation," "Deep Metal," "Changing of the Guard," "Cutting Edge," "Feral Scream (Part 1)," "Feral Scream (Part 2)" and "Proving Grounds." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Go with the Flow," "Crossing the Rubicon," "Master Blaster," "Other Victories," "Nemesis (Part 1)" and "Nemesis (Part 2)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Wolf In the Fold," " Mindwar," "J'Accuse" and "Blood is Thicker." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"Rock and Ruin," "Against All Odds," "Uneasy Hangs the Head," "Ragnarok (Part 1)" and "Ragnarok (Part 2)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Worlds within Worlds," "This Is the Way the World Ends," "Period of Adjustment" and "Blaze of Glory." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sandstorm," "Girls Night Out," "Timebomb" and "Embers of the Past." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Divided We Stand," "Nor Iron Bars a Cage," "Death of a King," "The Long Road Home" and "Ascension." |
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This sci-fi anime saga follows the struggle of four warring planets against a common enemy. Ice, Rock, Fire and Bone have a battle-filled history, but they must set aside their differences and feuds to work together and form an alliance against the powerful Beast Planet, which is emerging from the darkest reaches of space. It's a race against time to save themselves and their universe from annihilation. |
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Hoping to modify her body, Blackarachnia uses the Transmetal driver on herself ... only to end up damaging parts of her programming in the process. |
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Megatron kidnaps a young protohuman, Una, to finish a giant disruptor ray that targets Cybertronians. |
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When Optimus decides to remove Blackarachnia's Predacon core, without regard for the risk to her, she runs away and is hunted by Dinobot II. |
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Megatron sends several prototype Transmetal II cyber-raptors to attack the early humans and the Maximals. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Worlds within Worlds," "This Is the Way the World Ends," "Period of Adjustment" and "Blaze of Glory." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sandstorm," "Girls Night Out," "Timebomb" and "Embers of the Past." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Divided We Stand," "Nor Iron Bars a Cage," "Death of a King," "The Long Road Home" and "Ascension." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Behold the Beast," "On the Rocks," "Born Into Fire" and "Bad to the Bone." |
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The Nemesis has proven to be powerful and dangerous under the now-insane Megatron, killing both Maximals and Predacons alike. |
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Tigertron and Airrazor are transformed into a new entity known as Tigerhawk, who serves as an emissary of the alien race known as the Vok. |
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Rattrap destroys the Predacon ship, taking Ravage with it. Blackarachnia and Silverbolt find what Megatron really came to Earth for: the Ark. |
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Vengeful Katherine (guest Claudia Christian) is determined to take the head of the immortal who ordered the deaths of thousands during the Crusades -- if only she can keep her mortal husband from interfering with The Game. |
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Looking forward to a vacation in Paris with MacLeod, immortal bounty hunter Reagan Cole instead finds her holiday interrupted by murder, international intrigue and a terrorist with a huge price on his head. |
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When her adopted daughter is murdered – and the court sets her killer free -- immortal Katya is determined to see justice done at any cost. Can MacLeod convince her there's a difference between vengeance and justice? |
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Dinobot hands over one of the golden discs to Megatron, betraying the Maximals. |
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Blackarachnia, Quickstrike and Tarantulas are sent to a cave full of Energon to build a new fueling station. But Tarantulas has his own plans for it. |
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The Transformers' war continues in an older time, through a newer generation. On a prehistoric Earth, the heroic Maximals and the evil Predacons battle for survival against each other and against nature. |
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The Maximals are being overrun by the Predacons and the new Fuzors. Will Silverbolt's wavering allegiance and a surprise return save the Maximals? |
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Two stasis pods give birth to a new breed of Transformer: the Fuzors, robots with two animals mixed together in their beast form. |
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The transwarp explosion that destroys the Vok's artificial moon unleashes an Energon wave, the impact of which kills Terrorsaur and Scorponok. |
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Charmer and con man extraordinaire Willie Kingsley has a knack for turning up dead ... and profiting handsomely from it. But when one last con goes awry and results in his mortal wife's demise, he turns to MacLeod to help catch her killer. |
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The Transformers' war continues in an older time, through a newer generation. On a prehistoric Earth, the heroic Maximals and the evil Predacons battle for survival against each other and against nature. |
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In 1929, immortal Hugh Fitzcairn (guest Roger Daltrey) is savoring the life of an English lord. He has good friends, a lovely wife and trusted servants ... till one of them "murders" him. He's determined to unmask his killer -- with MacLeod's help. |
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MacLeod crosses paths with Alex Raven, a pretty immortal determined to make good on a vow dating back to World War II ... no matter who tries to get in her way. Ian Richardson guest stars. |
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MacLeod at last finds a chink in Ahriman's armor -- a crack that may be the secret to defeating him. But not even holy ground is a safe haven as MacLeod wrestles with Ahriman in the final battle. |
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MacLeod returns to Paris vowing to annihilate the Zoroastrian demon Ahriman. Sophie Baines knows how to vanquish Ahriman, but is she MacLeod's ally or just another pawn in Ahriman's evil game? |
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This disc contains episodes 1-7. |
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This disc contains episodes 8-13. |
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A damaged stasis pod reveals a deformed, monstrous robot dangerous to Maximal and Predacon. Rampage and Silverbolt cultivate a friendship with her. |
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When immortal Liam O'Rourke captures Amanda and Dawson, MacLeod surrenders himself to save them. But a gunfight leaves him in an unfamiliar netherworld where he gets a glimpse of what the world would be like without him. |
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Richie's death at the hands of the evil Ahriman has left Duncan filled with resentment and rage. He contemplates the possibility of finally succumbing to a fate long-deigned elusive: death. |
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When the Predacons proceed to annihilate humanity, Dinobot -- in his last and greatest battle -- fights the whole Predacon army to preserve history. |
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The Axalon's original space mission was to dump Protoform X, a Transformer with an indestructible spark. Now, Protoform X has taken on a new form. |
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Megatron uses the golden disc to chart a destructive course back to Cybertron. With Optimus captured, the Maximals stand little chance. |
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Tigatron and Airazor discover a new alien artifact, which abducts them and becomes the new prize for the Predacons. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Avatar," "Armageddon" and "Sins of the Father." |
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A Predacon attack on the Maximal base leaves it malfunctioning, necessitating the Maximals to remain in beast mode until it is repaired. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Diplomatic Immunity," "Patient Number 7" and "Black Tower." |
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The Tripredacus Council is hit by the explosion caused by the destruction of the alien device in "Other Voices." The signal is from Megatron's ship. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Unusual Suspects," "Justice" and "Deadly Exposure." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Two of Hearts" and "Indiscretions." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "To Be" and "Not to Be." Extras include Swordmaster: a retrospective with Bob Anderson. |
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Optimus and Cheetor attempt to recover an Energon stash but are damaged when it's destroyed by Inferno. Megatron wins the loyalty of Ravage. |
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This disc includes the following special features: "400 Years: The Journeys of Duncan Macleod" is a compilation of Duncan flashbacks; "Finale" is a behind-the-scenes featurette of the show's final episode; and "Immortal Memories" features the cast and crew reminiscing about their favorite Highlander moments. |
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This disc includes the following special features: "Favorite Quickenings" features the crew discussing their favorite Quickenings; and "La Carrera Panamericana" is a documentary on Adrian Paul's participation in the Carrera Panamericana sports car race. |
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Devon Marek was a spoiled aristocrat whose mentor, MacLeod, forced Marek to relinquish his land and title after becoming immortal -- and he's never forgiven MacLeod for it. Looking for revenge, Marek imprisons MacLeod in a deserted high-rise. |
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After failing to avert the murder of a judge she was hired to protect, immortal Kyra -- who has lost her memory -- ends up on the run, with police at her heels and would-be killers on her trail. Can her friend MacLeod help Kyra? |
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Richie's death at the hands of the evil Ahriman has left Duncan filled with resentment and rage. He contemplates the possibility of finally succumbing to a fate long-deigned elusive: death. |
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The popular series comes to a stirring close as MacLeod -- accompanied by guide Hugh Fitzcairn -- continues his tour of a world without him, which has his friends living vacant, miserable lives. |
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Methos and Dawson join forces when past indiscretions threaten their lives -- and Dawson's daughter, who's abducted by vengeance-seeking immortal Morgan Walker. |
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The discovery of a new Golden Disk causes Megatron to declare a truce. The Maximals set out peacefully to discover just what their enemy has found. |
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MacLeod must protect a flamenco artist and her daughter from vengeful immortal Otavio Consone, who competed with MacLeod 150 years earlier for the hand of a lovely senorita -- with tragic consequences. |
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Immortal Ingrid Henning once had the opportunity to kill Adolf Hitler and failed. She's been atoning ever since by offing those who have the potential to become as dangerous -- and now has an American white-power advocate in her crosshairs. |
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A large mountain containing the precious mineral Energon is discovered. This finding leads to a brawl between the Maximals and Predacons. |
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A band of benevolent Maximals track a pack of power-seeking Predacons to a mysterious planet. |
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In this spin-off of "The Transformers," two factions of sentient robots, the Maximals and the Predacons, crash-land on a primitive planet and battle for the land's precious Energon. Meanwhile, an alien race aims to destroy the planet entirely. |
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In this spin-off of "The Transformers," two factions of sentient robots, the Maximals and the Predacons, crash-land on a primitive planet and battle for the land's precious Energon. Meanwhile, an alien race aims to destroy the planet entirely. |
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The mysterious aliens, whose artifacts the Maximals and the Predacons have been stumbling upon, finally arrive on Earth. |
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With the millennium ending and demons stirring, an archaeologist informs MacLeod that he's the chosen one who must combat the forces of evil. MacLeod is dubious about his "higher calling" -- till he sees people he killed walking the streets. |
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When witnesses find immortal Carl Robinson standing over a decapitated body, he's forced to go on the lam. Pursued by a lawman who has more than just a professional interest in the case (guest Eric McCormack), Carl turns to MacLeod for help. |
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When Cheetor messes up an important mission, he decides to fix it on his own. But soon he is lured into Tarantulas's net of deceit and torture. |
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Richie is back, kicking ass and taking heads, one of which belonged to immortal Carter Wellan whose good friend Haresh Clay is out to avenge his comrade. Can MacLeod -- who has a long-standing grudge against Clay -- save Richie? |
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MacLeod tricks Amanda into helping him pilfer the Stone of Scone -- the fabled royal throne of Scotland -- so it can be returned to its rightful place. Roger Daltrey guest stars as immortal Hugh Fitzcairn. |
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Desperate to save her family's château, Marina Lemartin abducts an American millionaire to pay off an old loan. Regrettably for Marina, the man she has tethered in the basement is none other than Richie. |
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Cruel immortal Kronos was the leader of the Four Horsemen, raiders who murdered and pillaged during the Bronze Age, bringing terror to humanity across two continents. But now he has a new target: Methos. |
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A spin-off from the popular 1980s cartoon The Transformers, Beast Wars pits the rival Maximals and Predacons (a race of sentient robots) against each other in a battle over their primitive planet's precious Energon. But the alien race on the planet doesn't want them there, and as the Maximals and Predacons delve into the planet's history, they discover a shocking secret that, if in the wrong hands, could mean the end of everything. |
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Rattrap's prank causes the Maximal ship to turn on its residents. To fix it, Rattrap journeys into the malfunctioning ship to reboot the system. |
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This disc contains episodes 1-7. |
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Dinobot accuses Rattrap of being a traitor. Optimus agrees with this suspicion and sends Rattrap on a mission to test his loyalty. |
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This disc contains episodes 8-16. |
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A stasis pod, containing the spark-soul of a robot, lands on Earth. Both Maximals and Predacons race to claim the spark as one of their own. |
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This disc contains episodes 17-21. |
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Terrorsaur discovers a floating mountain that's rich with Energon. With a surge in his power, he scraps Megatron and takes control over the Predacons. |
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This disc contains episodes 22-26. |
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Optimus Primal is abducted by an otherwordly probe, leaving the Maximals leaderless. Amidst their bickering, the Predacons launch an attack. |
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When the Maximals try to set up a detection system, somehow Cheetor and Terrorsaur are transported. Dinobot plans to beam a bomb to the Predacon base. |
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A modern-day Duncan reunites with a woman who believes he's been chosen to fulfill an ancient prophecy, putting a target on Duncan's back. Duncan also lands in the crosshairs of a professional assassin. |
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Disappointed by the harm the Maximals and the Predacons have inflicted on their experiments, the aliens set out to destroy the planet. |
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When a battle takes the life of a close friend, Tigatron considers abandoning the Beast Wars. |
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Rhinox is contaminated with an Energon-depleting virus. Dinobot and Rattrap are forced to put aside their differences to find the counter-virus. |
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Waspinator is taken over by the spark of Starscream. The Predacons use his new power and tactical knowledge to take over the Maximal base. |
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A Predacon attack blinds a Maximal squad, and now Rhinox, Rattrap, Cheetor and Dinobot must embark on their voyage home through darkness. |
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Tarantulas and Blackarachnia team up to obtain the newest stasis pod. The pod births Inferno, a deranged Predacon who believes himself to be an ant. |
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A skirmish occurs between the Maximals and the Predacons for control of a floating island. |
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In the aftermath of a Predacon attack, Tigatron settles down to lead a peaceful life. However, Blackarachnia and Scorponok are not far away. |
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When a stasis pod falls to Earth, the Maximals and the Predacons race to collect it. But when it is found to be damaged, the Maximals must protect it. |
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Megatron introduces an evil clone of Dinobot. With the real Dinobot incapacitated, the clone begins to run amok among the Maximals. |
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Megatron becomes impressed with the Maximal Rhinox, capturing and reprogramming him into a Predacon. Yet evil Rhinox does more harm than good. |
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An explosion at the Predacon base leaves no survivors, and the Maximals assume victory. However, Dinobot makes a discovery that changes everything. |
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The Maximals are elated to find a Cybertron probe looking for their stranded ship. The Predacons, however, don't wish for them to be found. |
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Scorponok plants a personality-modifying virus on Optimus that will render him a coward. But the virus malfunctions, and Primal gets very, very angry. |
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Vengeance-seeking immortal Steven Keane has come to make MacLeod pay for crimes he perpetrated after the bloody 1746 Battle of Culloden: killing the "English bastards" who destroyed his people. |
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Two factions of Transformer progeny crash land on prehistoric Earth and adapt to their new environment by assuming animal characteristics. Now, as the valiant Maximals and malevolent Predacons, they turn our proto-planet into a battleground. |
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Immortal witch Cassandra (guest star Tracy Scoggins) comes to MacLeod to inform him about his role in fulfilling an ancient prophecy -- that only he can challenge and triumph over the voice of darkness. |
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Brilliant poet Lord Byron is alive and living the decadent life of a rock star. When Dawson's protégé tragically loses his life following in Byron's footsteps, MacLeod must make a decision: Is Byron's genius worth the price? |
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One by one, the evil immortal Kronos is reuniting the Four Horsemen -- who plan to wipe out humankind through a water-borne virus. MacLeod is all that stands between humanity and the Apocalypse. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Prophecy," "The End of Innocence" and "Manhunt." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Glory Days," "Dramatic License" and "Money No Object." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Haunted," "Little Tin God" and "The Messenger." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Valkyrie," "Comes a Horseman" and "Revelation 6:8." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ransom of Richard Redstone," "Duende" and "The Stone of Scone." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Forgive Us Our Trespasses," "The Modern Prometheus" and "Archangel." |
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This disc of bonus features includes alternate versions of the episodes "Comes a Horseman" and "Revelation 6:8," bloopers and two featurettes: "Duels" and "The Romances of Duncan MacLeod." |
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This disc includes the special features: "The Time of the Gathering: Highlander's 1998 Convention" and "Peter Wingfield: The Man Who Became Methos." |
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Richie has found a new teacher: an immortal "messenger" (guest star Ron Perlman) who believes that if all immortals lay down their swords, they can live together as brothers. But it seems he's left a trail of dead immortals in his wake. |
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When young gospel singer Derek is killed in a drive-by shooting, he awakens in the arms of "God" and is given eternal life. But when that God drafts him as a soldier in the holy war against Satan -- who turns out to be MacLeod -- what will Derek do? |
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Believing that the spirit of her dead husband, Alec, is still with her, grieving widow Jennifer Hill implores MacLeod to kill the man who took Alec's head. Kevin Conway guest stars. |
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MacLeod and Amanda are reunited with Cory Raines, the charming, silver-tongued "Clyde" to Amanda's "Bonnie" during their bank-robbing spree in the 1920s. Later, MacLeod has to save the day when one of Cory's schemes goes awry. |
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Novelist Carolyn Marsh's latest best-seller is a hot, sexy tale of romance featuring a smoky eyed, swashbuckling highland hero named Duncan MacLeod. Sandra Bernhard guest stars in this humorous installment. |
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A modern-day Duncan reunites with a woman who believes he's been chosen to fulfill an ancient prophecy, putting a target on Duncan's back. Duncan also lands in the crosshairs of a professional assassin. |
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MacLeod has his hands full with Johnny K, a mobster wannabe from MacLeod's past who's since become a coldblooded professional assassin. Elsewhere, a former flame turns up in Dawson's bar looking to rekindle their romance. Marcia Strassman guests. |
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Seattle homicide cop Kris Anderson (Patsy Kensit) has fallen for the handsome prime suspect in a murder case she's investigating. She believes David Mander (Andrew McCarthy) is innocent and must rely on her psychic abilities to prove it. But her visions have been warning her rather than alleviating her worr... |
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In this two-part episode, Amanda (Elizabeth Gracen) mistakenly lets Duncan's (Adrian Paul) rival Kalas (David Robb) out of jail while trying to kill him to help Duncan. Now, Kalas has Amanda in his clutches and is using her against Duncan, only to find out that Amanda's escaped. At the same time, Christine (Sian Weber), a woman whose husband was murdered by Kalas, is hell-bent on getting back at those who had a hand in her husband's death. |
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Friends become enemies and the past is brought to light when immortal Andrew Cord is shot at the San Francisco airport. MacLeod later learns that the masked sniper is Charlie DeSalvo, who once ran the dojo. |
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After finding the antique Celtic bracelet he gave to Debra Campbell, the love of his mortal life, MacLeod heads to Glenfinnan to return it to her grave. Upon his arrival, he learns that grave robberies and killings are plaguing the town. |
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While attempting to bury an old relic that was stolen from his village, Duncan briefly shows his dark side as battles, allies and unending complications place him in Europe for part of Season 4. |
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Are MacLeod and the police seeing a ghost when evidence in a jewelry store heist and poison-gas killing points to the evil, but dead, Xavier St. Cloud? Or is he alive after all? |
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Seattle homicide cop Kris Anderson (Patsy Kensit) has fallen for the handsome prime suspect in a murder case she's investigating. She believes David Mander (Andrew McCarthy) is innocent and must rely on her psychic abilities to prove it. But her visions have been warning her rather than alleviating her worries. Rene Bonniere directs this thriller that co-stars Bruce Greenwood as Tom Cavanaugh, another cop working the case. |
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MacLeod's testimony at a court-martial sent glory-seeking Col. Simon Killian to a mental institute 70 years ago -- and now he's back to return the favor. Meanwhile, Amanda takes a young thief under her wing. |
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Beautiful immortal Kristin Gilles is sharing her bed with Richie. But she has a dark past with MacLeod, who attempts to convince Richie that Kristin poses a grave threat. |
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While attempting to bury an old relic that was stolen from his village, Duncan briefly shows his dark side as battles, allies and unending complications place him in Europe for part of Season 4. |
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After a bronze statue of Hindu goddess Kali is acquired by the university where MacLeod teaches, the figure's creator, immortal Kamir, shows up -- and he's determined to take the artifact back to India. |
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Anne answers the call for help after an explosion devastates a subway station. But when another blast rocks the station, Anne finds herself trapped. With the clock ticking down, MacLeod is desperate to save her. |
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With immortal Terence Kincaid after him, Kenny runs for his life -- straight into the emergency room of Anne Lindsey. When she calls MacLeod for help, he reluctantly agrees to take Kenny in for the night. |
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MacLeod's immortal friend Jim Coltec -- a shaman who has battled scores of evil immortals -- mysteriously becomes wicked. Can MacLeod find a way to save Coltec without becoming evil himself? |
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MacLeod's longtime friend Kit O'Brady comes to town looking to purchase a racehorse. But he happens to be a sworn enemy of Amanda's -- who's also breezed into town. Can MacLeod keep the adversaries apart? |
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When thugs try to take Amanda's head and steal the crystal Rebecca gave her long ago, MacLeod and Amanda investigate. They learn that it may be part of the Methuselah Stone, a talisman said to endow its owner with invincibility and eternal life. |
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MacLeod faces immortal foe Canus, who uses dogs to track and attack his opponents before beheading them. Meanwhile, Richie crosses paths with the young punk who killed Tessa -- and is determined to avenge her death. |
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As the immortals and watchers are poised at the brink of war, every watcher -- at the behest of the tribunal -- is hunting MacLeod to bring him in dead or alive. Later, he learns that an immortal gypsy friend is the culprit in the watcher killings. |
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Upon finding mentally impaired immortal Mikey wandering around after his protector gets killed, Richie takes him under his wing. But Mikey -- who's fascinated with trains -- turns out to be a magnet for trouble. |
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Dawson finds his life on the line in Paris when the watchers try him on a charge of treason because of his friendship with MacLeod. Meanwhile, someone is hunting down and murdering watchers. |
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When the marriage of the immortal de Valicourts -- Gina and Robert -- hits the skids after 300 years, Gina's former suitors, MacLeod and Hugh Fitzcairn (guest Roger Daltrey), try to get the couple back together. |
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MacLeod's longtime friend Warren Cochrane (guest star Dougray Scott) is hiding a terrible secret he can't bear to remember. In an effort to help, MacLeod reminds Warren of the history they shared -- but sometimes it's better to leave the past buried. |
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Amanda and MacLeod find new immortal Danny Cimoli in a circus, taking bullets in the heart to the delight of the crowd -- and unaware that he's become part of The Game. MacLeod's attempt to teach Danny about defending himself falls on deaf ears. |
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Kassim, an immortal to whom MacLeod made a promise, demands that he assassinate a despotic dictator of a Middle Eastern country -- which will allow a descendant of the Moor kings to assume control of the government. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Homeland," "Brothers in Arms" and "The Innocent." Also included are audio commentaries, production designs, deleted scenes, photo gallery and more. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Leader of the Pack," "Double Eagle" and "Reunion." Also included are audio commentaries. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Colonel," "Reluctant Heroes" and "The Wrath of Kali." Also included are audio commentaries and deleted scenes. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Chivalry," "Timeless" and "The Blitz." Also included are audio commentaries and deleted scenes. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Something Wicked," "Deliverance" and "Promises." Also included are audio commentaries and deleted scenes. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Methuselah's Gift," "The Immortal Cimoli" and "Through a Glass, Darkly." Also included are audio commentaries and deleted scenes. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Double Jeopardy," "Till Death" and "Judgment Day." Also included are audio commentaries and deleted scenes. |
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This disc contains the episode "One Minute to Midnight." Also included are audio commentaries, cast and cre interviews, outtakes, the Watchers Chronicles featurette, and more. |
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When MacLeod and Richie thwart a murder attempt on a grocer, his wife is killed instead. Police arrest the assassin, immortal Paul Kinman (guest star Peter Outerbridge) -- but MacLeod wants his head. |
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MacLeod -- still under the sway of the Dark Quickening -- arrives in France, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake. Methos finds him and learns how evil MacLeod has become when he attempts to take Methos' head on hallowed ground. |
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In this two-part episode, Amanda (Elizabeth Gracen) mistakenly lets Duncan's (Adrian Paul) rival Kalas (David Robb) out of jail while trying to kill him to help Duncan. Now, Kalas has Amanda in his clutches and is using her against Duncan, only to find out that Amanda's escaped. At the same time, Christine (Sian Weber), a woman whose husband was murdered by Kalas, is hell-bent on getting back at those who had a hand in her husband's death. |
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Pre-immortal Claudia Jardine (guest Rae Dawn Chong) -- a brilliant pianist -- is in danger from immortal impresario Walter Graham, who sees a chance to marshal Claudia's talent forever. Elsewhere, Methos falls for a waitress who's harboring a secret. |
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In this two-part episode, Amanda (Elizabeth Gracen) mistakenly lets Duncan's (Adrian Paul) rival Kalas (David Robb) out of jail while trying to kill him to help Duncan. Now, Kalas has Amanda in his clutches and is using her against D... |
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In this two-part episode, Duncan Macleod (Adrian Paul) is about to risk it all to get back the love he once had with wife Tessa (Alexandra Vandernoot), who was killed by a robber years earlier. When Tessa look-alike Lisa (Meilani Paul) shows up, it'll take everything in Duncan's power not to succumb to her plans. Meanwhile, Pete (Martin Cummins) saves Richie (Stan Kirsch) from a brutal attack -- that is, if what happened is real. |
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The Shadow Master steals a sword and hopes that he can unleash an evil spirit from within. |
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The Double Dragons enter into the deadly underground fight clubs. |
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The Double Dragons face off against a group of supercharged highway thugs. |
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Shadow Master has told the city when doomsday will come, and it's up to the Double Dragons to stop it. |
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The Shadow Master transfers the Double Dragons into a virtual reality game, where virtual soon becomes reality. |
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The Double Dragons must stop a new group called Shadow Claw. |
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Shadow Khan is sent after the Double Dragons by the Shadow Master. |
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The Double Dragons have to win a race that could cost them their lives. |
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The Double Dragons come across an old foe in the undertown. |
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Thinking they've finally defeated Shadow Master, the Double Dragons are surprised to learn that he has returned. |
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The Shadow Master resurrects the ancient dragon lords. |
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The Double Dragons must try to stop the Shadow Master once and for all in order to gain total freedom from him. |
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The Double Dragons are tricked and end up in one of the Shadow Master's traps. |
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Duncan MacLeod, part of a group of immortal warriors, was born in Scotland more than 400 years ago. Having walked the earth ever since, Duncan continues to clash with other immortals who are all hoping to be the sole survivors of their kind. |
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MacLeod and Richie become the protectors for Kenny, a child Immortal who is eternally trapped in a 10-year-old body. But Kenny is more than he seems. |
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Duncan must help the descendent of his old Japanese mentor, the man who gave him his katana. |
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In Paris, MacLeod meets up with Fitzcairn, but Kalas has followed his nemesis and soon frames Fitzcairn as part of his campaign against Duncan. |
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Paul, Duncan's old Immortal friend, disappears, and Anne and Joe are framed for crimes. MacLeod suspects his old enemy Kalas is responsible. |
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Duncan is skeptical of Kirin, an Immortal who is operating as a religious leader, knowing the man has massacred hundreds in the past. |
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Michael Christian has been taking heads from unarmed and vulnerable opponents, being supplied with information by his Watcher, Rita Luce. |
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To save his own hide, petty hoodlum Immortal Benny Carbassa turns MacLeod over to an aging gangster determined to see MacLeod dead. |
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When two Watchers end up dead by Kalas's hand, Joe realizes that Kalas is looking for Methos, the mythical "oldest Immortal." |
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While Kalas continues his campaign of terror after escaping prison, the wife of one of his victims plans to reveal the existence of Immortals to the world. |
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Duncan must help Maurice's niece Simone, who has fallen under the sway of a young Immortal with a shady past and an uncertain future. |
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Duncan meets an old mortal friend from the days of the French Resistance who harbors a dark and dangerous secret. |
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Anne helps save the life of a young woman who turns out to be smuggling drugs for Immortal Kristov, head of a Russian gang of mobsters. |
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Immortal Ceirdwyn exacts bloody revenge on the gang who killed her mortal husband, and Duncan must try to persuade her that's not the way. |
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In this two-part episode, Duncan Macleod (Adrian Paul) is about to risk it all to get back the love he once had with wife Tessa (Alexandra Vandernoot), who was killed by a robber years earlier. When Tessa look-alike Lisa (Meilani P... |
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A mortal lawyer catches Duncan on videotape fighting another Immortal and tries to blackmail Duncan into killing his wife. |
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When Duncan is confronted by a grim specter that torments him with visions of beheadings, he must turn to an old friend for help. |
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Kalas gets hold of the Watcher database and threatens to make it public, unless Duncan sacrifices himself. |
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David Keogh, an old friend of Duncan's, has a history of fixating on attractive mortal women -- and his newest obsession comes to Duncan for help. |
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Cullen, a burned-out Immortal and master swordsman, uses drugs to maintain his "courage," but in his berserker rage he goes after Richie. |
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Duncan takes on the duty of training a fledgling Immortal, Michelle Webster. |
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Joe's girlfriend is killed by an Immortal who stole an ancient golden cross, which Duncan swore to protect centuries earlier. |
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Duncan attempts to deal with an Immortal who deals in bloody revolutions. |
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Duncan deals with the Immortal who killed his wife and foster son in the past, while Richie deals with the impossible revelation that he is a father. |
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Duncan MacLeod, part of a group of immortal warriors, was born in Scotland more than 400 years ago. Having walked the earth ever since, Duncan continues to clash with other immortals who are all hoping to be the sole survivors of their kind. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Samurai," "Line of Fire" and "The Revolutionary." Extras include watcher chronicles, audio commentaries and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cross of St. Antoine," "Rite of Passage" and "Courage." Extras include watcher chronicles, audio commentaries and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Lamb," "Obsession" and "Shadows." Extras include watcher chronicles, audio commentaries and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blackmail," "Vendetta" and "They Also Serve." Extras include watcher chronicles, audio commentaries and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blind Faith," "Song of the Executioner" and "Star-Crossed." Extras include watcher chronicles, audio commentaries and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Methos," "Take Back the Night" and "Testimony." Extras include watcher chronicles, audio commentaries and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mortal Sins" and "Reasonable Doubt." Extras include bloopers, watcher chronicles, audio commentaries and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Finale: Part 1" and "Finale: Part 2." Also included are bonus materials such as a teaser, deleted and alternate scenes, interviews, promos and a photo gallery. |
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In this two-part episode, Duncan Macleod (Adrian Paul) is about to risk it all to get back the love he once had with wife Tessa (Alexandra Vandernoot), who was killed by a robber years earlier. When Tessa look-alike Lisa (Meilani Paul) shows up, it'll take everything in Duncan's power not to succumb to her plans. Meanwhile, Pete (Martin Cummins) saves Richie (Stan Kirsch) from a brutal attack -- that is, if what happened is real. |
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Separated at birth, Billy and Jimmy Lee both train in the martial arts, only to reunite as adults in a battle of good vs. evil. Eventually, Jimmy is betrayed by the dark side and decides to join his brother in the fight for justice. |
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In the second season of the hit TV series, Joe Dawson is introduced as Duncan's "Watcher" -- a mortal who will secretly chronicle the clansman's exploits. But Duncan also loses the love of his life and witnesses a juvenile friend become immortal. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Vampire," "Warmonger" and "Pharaoh's Daughter." |
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MacLeod promised Immortal Drakov that he wouldn't fight. Today, an old man urges MacLeod to recant his promise. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bless the Child," "Unholy Alliance: Part 1" and "Unholy Alliance: Part 2." |
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In the second season of the hit TV series, Joe Dawson is introduced as Duncan's "Watcher" -- a mortal who will secretly chronicle the clansman's exploits. But Duncan also loses the love of his life and witnesses a juvenile friend become immortal. |
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Tommy is a bystander accidentally killed during a fight between Duncan and Immortal Gallen. MacLeod tries to find out more about the dead man. |
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Duncan comes to the aid of an Immortal, a former slave, who is being stalked by the Hunters. |
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Charlie and MacLeod come to the aid of Sara Lightfoot, an Indian woman on the run with a baby. |
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Richie protects a young woman from an Immortal bounty hunter. |
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MacLeod's old friend Sully can charm anyone into anything. But when Sully's rival turns up dead, MacLeod's opinion of him begins to change. |
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Jimmy Sang, a martial arts movie star, is filming in the dojo. When a stuntman is killed, MacLeod realizes that Jimmy's life is in danger. |
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Amanda returns and announces her retirement, but it soon becomes clear she's involved in something nefarious. |
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Richie must face his first Immortal opponent when he opposes an Immortal Irish terrorist who is one of Duncan's former lovers. |
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A Watcher-Hunter is stalking Immortals, kidnapping their loved ones to force them into a fight on his terms -- and Tessa is the next one to be kidnapped. |
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MacLeod comes up against Nicholas Ward, an Immortal who conceals his murders by disguising them as popular hysterias. |
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In the second season of the hit TV series, Joe Dawson is introduced as Duncan's "Watcher" -- a mortal who will secretly chronicle the clansman's exploits. But Duncan also loses the love of his life and witnesses a juvenile friend become immortal. |
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Separated at birth, Billy and Jimmy Lee both train in the martial arts, only to reunite as adults in a battle of good vs. evil. Eventually, Jimmy is betrayed by the dark side and decides to join his brother in the fight for justice. |
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Determined to investigate the death of Darius, MacLeod follows a lead back to Seacouver. He meets Joe Dawson, a bookstore owner with a secret. |
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Duncan must handle the return of the old friend and the Immortal serial killer who is stalking him. |
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An Immortal with a death wish endangers Richie's life while Duncan meets an old mortal lover. |
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Duncan tracks Xavier and his mortal ally to Paris with the aid of a Federal agent. |
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Xavier returns, using mortal mercenaries to take out his Immortal opponents. It soon becomes clear he is part of a darker alliance that threatens Duncan. |
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Graham (Kim Coates), a classical violinist, can't find work with a symphony. So when a gig with a country band comes up, he jumps at the chance, even though it's not quite his kind of music. As it turns out, his colleagues are ex-pats from other genres, too; there's a jazz artist moonlighting as the drummer and a guitarist who wishes he played metal. And then there's Debbie (Lisa Brokop), the lead singer, who just may steal Graham's heart. ... |
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The Shadow Master tries to steal the dragon eye in order to crush the Double Dragons. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Darkness," "Eye for an Eye" and "The Zone." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Return of Amanda," "Revenge of the Sword" and "Run for Your Life." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Epitaph for Tommy," "The Fighter" and "Under Color of Authority." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Legacy," "Prodigal Son," "Counterfeit: Part 1" and "Counterfeit: Part 2." |
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The Double Dragons get transported to an unknown place and now have to find their way back. |
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The Shadow Master sets out to steal the matter from the heart of each citizen in the city. |
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Billy and Jimmy discover a new attack that they can use against the Shadow Master. |
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The Shadow Master puts a bounty on the Double Dragons and now they are being hunted by every crook in the city. |
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Jimmy must help Billy face off against the people he once called his friends. |
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The Shadow Master tries to resurrect an evil force that he hopes will defeat the Double Dragons. |
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Pete Wilder just saved Richie from an attack by some guys wearing Watcher tattoos. Or did he? And Duncan must deal with a woman who's a dead ringer for Tessa, but he wonders if she's part of some scheme to kill him once and for all. |
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Billy confronts Jimmy about the methods he uses to take down the bad guys. |
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MacLeod feels the Buzz coming from an ancient sarcophagus and opens it to find Nefertiri, Cleopatra's handmaid who was buried 2000 years ago. |
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The Shadow Boss attempts to alter the city's water supply. |
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The Shadow Master comes up with a plan to introduce a new drug called Oblivion to Metro City. |
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The Double Dragons must help Chi's mistress break free of his control. |
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Jimmy captures his brother Billy and takes him to the Shadow Master. |
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Jimmy and Billy are reunited after being separated at birth. Billy decides to open up a martial arts school to teach local kids. |
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This disc includes scripts from Season 2, director and actor biographies, trivia about the "Highlander" series, shooting schedules and more. |
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Richie returns, turning to Duncan for help. An Immortal has been following him, refusing to confront him but committing murders wherever Richie goes. |
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When her mentor Rebecca is killed, Amanda is determined to avenge her, even though it means going up against the formidable Immortal Luther. |
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Duncan comes to the aid of a neighborhood plagued by crooks. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Watchers," "Studies in Light" and "Turnabout." |
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In the second season of the hit TV series, Joe Dawson is introduced as Duncan's "Watcher" -- a mortal who will secretly chronicle the clansman's exploits. But Duncan also loses the love of his life and witnesses a juvenile friend become immortal. |
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Richie becomes involved with a woman who is a model for another Immortal, Gabriel Piton, an old friend of Duncan's. |
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Through the ages, one legend has withstood the test of time. A Time when a group of men came together, to find the ultimate good in life and bring justice to the world. It was the time of King Arthur and The Knights of Justice. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Gathering," "Family Tree," "The Road Not Taken." |
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Adrian Paul stars as 400-year-old Scotsman Duncan MacLeod, who's one of the immortals -- a group of entities who for centuries have waged a war between good and evil that's destined to culminate in the Gathering ... where only one force can triumph. |
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MacLeod encounters Xavier St. Cloud, a ruthless Immortal who uses poison gas to commit his robberies and kills anyone who gets in his path. |
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While visiting the courthouse to clear up Tessa's traffic tickets, MacLeod, Tessa and Richie are among a group that is taken hostage. |
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When Tessa is taken by a band of Survivalists who live off the land in the Pacific Northwest, MacLeod must call on all of his own skills. |
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Felicia Martins throws herself to her death, only to realize that she is Immortal. She seeks out Duncan and becomes involved with Richie. |
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A homeless mortal is wrongfully accused of the murder of an Immortal after investigating a bizarre thunderstorm surrounding a cabin. |
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Richie tries to track down his parents and runs afoul of a female crime boss. Duncan comes to his aid while pondering his own life among the MacLeods. |
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Immortals are mysteriously being killed, and Darius is the next target. |
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A deadly herbal drug takes the life of Richie's friend, and MacLeod suspects the source of the drug is another Immortal, Kiem Sun. |
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Football quarterback Arthur King and his teammates are transported to Camelot, where Merlin presents them with a daunting task: They must find all 12 Keys of Truth in order to free the original Knights of the Round Table and return to the present. |
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When the stepdaughter of an Immortal man is raped, he goes after the young man. Duncan, a guest in the home of the accused boy's father, feels he must protect the family from this menace. |
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A deluded new Immortal believes he's been chosen by God to crusade against evil, and one of his targets is an old friend of Tessa's. |
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A day at the circus reunites MacLeod with a former lover, Immortal femme fatale Amanda, who has always meant big trouble for him. |
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Grace Chandel has been a good Immortal; her only weakness is Immortal Carlo Sendaro, a former lover obsessed with her. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Innocent Man," "Free Fall," "Bad Day in Building A." |
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Kuyler, an Immortal assassin, has run across Duncan in the past, and their paths cross again when Kuyler employs a band of killer mimes. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mountain Men," "Deadly Medicine," "The Sea Witch." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Revenge is Sweet," "See No Evil," "Eyewitness." |
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This disc includes the following: "Band of Brothers," "For Evil's Sake," "For Tomorrow We Die." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Beast Below," "Saving Grace," "The Lady and the Tiger." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Eye of the Beholder," "Avenging Angel," "Nowhere to Run." |
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This disc includes the episode "The Hunters," as well as a behind the scenes featurette and a gag reel. |
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A mysterious death at the Paris Opera reacquaints Duncan with one of the strangest Immortals he has met in his many travels over the centuries. |
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MacLeod is struck and "killed" by a speeding automobile. When he revives in the hospital, he attracts the attention of a deranged doctor. |
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Immortal Duncan MacLeod, Connor's cousin, can't stay out of the Immortal conflict with his love, Tessa, after he's challenged by Immortal Slan Quince. |
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Through the ages, one legend has withstood the test of time. A Time when a group of men came together, to find the ultimate good in life and bring justice to the world. It was the time of King Arthur and The Knights of Justice. |
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Warning comes from MacLeod's old friend Darius that Grayson, a former protégé, is stalking Darius's other students -- among them, possibly, MacLeod. |
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Tessa claims to see a woman murdered, but there's no body and only Duncan believes her. |
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When a serial killer preys on beautiful blonde women, Duncan recognizes the pattern as that of an Immortal he killed 80 years ago. |
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Seeking revenge for the apparent death of her lover, Walter Reinhardt, Rebecca Lord toys with MacLeod before she attempts to kill. |
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Richie tries to protect an old girlfriend from drug dealers led by Immortal Voshin, whom MacLeod knows from an adventure during World War II. |
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Football quarterback Arthur King and his teammates are transported to Camelot, where Merlin presents them with a daunting task: They must find all 12 Keys of Truth in order to free the original Knights of the Round Table and return to the present. |
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Hume Cronyn and Fred Savage star in this tearjerker based on a true story about a boy from a wealthy family who moves to Philadelphia and befriends a homeless man he meets at the library. |
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Even though Damien Thorn is dead, his legacy as the spawn of Satan lives on in the form of his charming young daughter, Delia (Asia Vieira). But the orphaned girl's unsuspecting adoptive parents -- kindly politician Gene York (Michael Woods) and his wife, Karen ( |
Hume Cronyn and Fred Savage star in this tearjerker based on a true story about a boy from a wealthy family who moves to Philadelphia and befriends a homeless man he meets at the library. |
Even though Damien Thorn is dead, his legacy as the spawn of Satan lives on in the form of his charming young daughter, Delia (Asia Vieira). But the orphaned girl's unsuspecting adoptive parents -- kindly politician Gene York (Michael Woods) and his wife, Karen (Faye Grant) -- have no idea that her family tree is so warped. This made-for-television film was the final installment of the chilling four-part Omen series. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Battle of the Barge," "Sins of the Father" and "Heir to the Throne." |
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This disc includes the following episodes of the Counterfeit Yen story arc: "Day One," "Day Four," "Day Seven" and "Day Nine." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sleepwalk" and "How Will They Remember Me." Extras include an interview with Chazz Palminteri and audio commentary by Ken Wahl. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Le LaCrime D'Amore (Part 1)," "Le LaCrime D'Amore (Part 2)" and "A Rightful Place." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Battle of the Barge," "Sins of the Father" and "Heir to the Throne." |
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This disc includes the following episodes of the Counterfeit Yen story arc: "Day One," "Day Four," "Day Seven" and "Day Nine." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sleepwalk" and "How Will They Remember Me." Extras include an interview with Chazz Palminteri and audio commentary by Ken Wahl. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Le LaCrime D'Amore (Part 1)," "Le LaCrime D'Amore (Part 2)" and "A Rightful Place." |
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Ken Wahl is Vinnie Terranova, a "wise guy" who's worked undercover for the police and is now eager to move on. But duty calls once again, in spite of his reservations, when racism runs rampant through his neighborhood. Tragically, his brother ends up a victim of the mayhem, sending Terranova back into the force. Who's responsible, and what does mob kingpin Rick Pinzolo have to ... |
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Ken Wahl is Vinnie Terranova, a "wise guy" who's worked undercover for the police and is now eager to move on. But duty calls once again, in spite of his reservations, when racism runs rampant through his neighborhood. Tragically, his brother ends up a victim of the mayhem, sending Terranova back into the force. Who's responsible, and what does mob kingpin Rick Pinzolo have to ... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Going Home," "School of Hard Knox," "Revenge of the Mud People" and "Last of the True Believers." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Reunion" and "Romp," plus audio commentary. |
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Ken Wahl is Vinnie Terranova, a "wise guy" who's worked undercover for the police and is now eager to move on. But duty calls once again, in spite of his reservations, when racism runs rampant through his neighborhood. Tragically, his brother ends up a victim of the mayhem, sending Terranova back into the force. Who's responsible, and what does mob kingpin Rick Pinzolo have to do with all the troubles? Terranova's back on the case. |
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Undercover Organized Crime Bureau agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) could be in over his head aboard the 200-foot yacht of drug smuggler siblings Mel (Kevin Spacey) and Susan (Joan Severance) Profitt. Mel's offer of control of the largest cocaine distribution network in the country sets Vinnie up as a pawn in their deadly game of international espionage, but can Vinnie make it out of the intricate web alive &NFi;and&NFi_; without blowing his c... |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Merchant of Death," "Not for Nothing," "The Squeeze" and "Blood Dance." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Phantom Pain," "Dirty Little Wars" and "Date with an Angel." |
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This disc contains a bonus episode, "Aria for Don Auippo," as well as interviews with series co-creator Stephen J. Cannell, executive producer David Burke, and actors Kevin Spacey, Joan Severance, William Russ and Elsa Raven. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Independent Operator," "Fascination for the Flame," "Smokey Mountain Requiem" and "Player to Be Named Now" (with commentary). |
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This disc contains a bonus episode, "Aria for Don Auippo," as well as interviews with series co-creator Stephen J. Cannell, executive producer David Burke, and actors Kevin Spacey, Joan Severance, William Russ and Elsa Raven. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Phantom Pain," "Dirty Little Wars" and "Date with an Angel." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Merchant of Death," "Not for Nothing," "The Squeeze" and "Blood Dance." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Independent Operator," "Fascination for the Flame," "Smokey Mountain Requiem" and "Player to Be Named Now" (with commentary). |
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Ken Wahl is Vinnie Terranova, a "wise guy" who's worked undercover for the police and is now eager to move on. But duty calls once again, in spite of his reservations, when racism runs rampant through his neighborhood. Tragically, his brother ends up a victim of the mayhem, sending Terranova back into the force. Who's responsible, and what does mob kingpin Rick Pinzolo have to do with all the troubles? Terranova's back on the case. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Going Home," "School of Hard Knox," "Revenge of the Mud People" and "Last of the True Believers." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "7th Avenue Freeze Out," "Next of Kin," "All or Nothing," "Where's the Money" and "Postcard from Morocco." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Stairway to Heaven" and "White Noise," plus audio commentary by Ken Wahl. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Reunion" and "Romp," plus audio commentary. |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he … permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Co-stars Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening. Disc 1 of 4. |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he ... permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Co-stars Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening. Disc 2 of 4. |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he ... permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Co-stars Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening. Disc 3 of 4. |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he ... permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Co-stars Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening. Disc 4 of 4. |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he ... permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening co-star. |
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This cop drama follows charismatic undercover FBI op Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he submerges himself in the seductive lifestyles of the criminal class, while supervisor Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks) and "lifeguard" Daniel Burroughs (Jim Byrnes) ensure he doesn't get in too deep. A stint in a penitentiary establishes Terranova's cred, and his first assignment demands a complex relationship with mob boss Sonny Steelgrave (Ray Sharkey). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Wiseguy: Part 1," "Wiseguy: Part 2," "New Blood," "The Loose Cannon" and "The Birthday Surprise." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "One on One," "Prodigal Son," "A Deal's A Deal," "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" and "No One Gets Out of Here Alive." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Last Rites for Lucci," "Independent Operator," "Fascination for the Flame," "Smokey Mountain Requiem," "Player to be Named Now" and "The Merchant of Death." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Not For Nothing," "Squeeze," "Blood Dance," "Phantom Pain," "Dirty Little Wars" and "Date With an Angel." |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he ... permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Co-stars Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening. Disc 4 of 4. |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he ... permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Co-stars Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening. Disc 3 of 4. |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he ... permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Co-stars Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening. Disc 2 of 4. |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he … permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Co-stars Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening. Disc 1 of 4. |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he ... permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening co-star. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Wiseguy: Part 1," "Wiseguy: Part 2," "New Blood," "The Loose Cannon" and "The Birthday Surprise." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "One on One," "Prodigal Son," "A Deal's A Deal," "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" and "No One Gets Out of Here Alive." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Last Rites for Lucci," "Independent Operator," "Fascination for the Flame," "Smokey Mountain Requiem," "Player to be Named Now" and "The Merchant of Death." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Not For Nothing," "Squeeze," "Blood Dance," "Phantom Pain," "Dirty Little Wars" and "Date With an Angel." |
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Season 1 episodes of this hit television series follow tough undercover agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he infiltrates a crime syndicate in Atlantic City, aware that if his cover is blown, so is he ... permanently! Vinnie's trained by the Organized Crime Bureau, and only a select few know his true identity, including Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), his mentor. Co-stars Joe Dallesandro, Ray Sharkey and Annette Bening. |
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This cop drama follows charismatic undercover FBI op Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) as he submerges himself in the seductive lifestyles of the criminal class, while supervisor Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks) and "lifeguard" Daniel Burroughs (Jim Byrne... |