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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark Nguyen: [QB] 1. Whoops, you're right. Mikey Bellows was a mentally handicapped person who was basically "mercy killed" by the end of the show, which was what that week's baddie was trying to do anyway. :( [Which reminds me a bit of one of the few good Highlander fanfics I've read, involving Duncan mercy-killing a week-old Immortal] 2. In "the Innocent", he carried off a 10-ish year old decapitated Immortal who was killed by another Immortal OR a cannonball offscreen; in "The Valkyrie" he carried off the body of Ingrid Henning after he calls her bluff that he wouldn't kill an unarmed woman (who was about to blow up a white supremecist rally). 3. Kalas killed the hapless Auberon right after he broke out of prison, so he'd had a recent Quickening to drive him on. Also, IMO Kalas' fighting skills were some of the best seen on the show, so while the "Finale" fight was less than a minute long, it was one of the best, involving both sides getting injured and hurt. There's one time that Macleod was genuine worried about losing - or at least that lots of people were worried about him losing - to Steven Keane, out on the warpath for revenge when Macleod killed Sean Burns. Keane really wasn't much of a fighter, which is why most audiences were confused as to why everyone was so worried. This isn't to say that much of the time Duncan *isn't* always putting his best foot forward when he faces another Immortal, but sometimes you just have to wonder that the constant easy victories aren't making him a bit soft. Mark [/QB][/QUOTE]
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