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Synopsis[]
Donna, a girl Richie dated briefly several years ago, returns with her 18-month-old son - who she claims is Richie's. While Duncan MacLeod reminds him that it's impossible, that Immortals are unable to have children, Richie sees this as an opportunity to have the family he never had and never will be able to again.
When Kern, an evil Immortal, rides into town, MacLeod is reminded of his own foster son, Kahani. Kahani and his Sioux mother, Little Deer, were murdered over a hundred years ago by U.S. soldiers led by Kern, then a mercenary and scout. MacLeod is eager to even the score.
When Donna finds Richie's sword rapier and demands to know what it's for, Richie is at a loss to tell her. MacLeod advises Richie that it would be safer and kinder to Donna and the baby to leave them. When his new-found family is threatened by Kern, Richie realizes MacLeod is right. While MacLeod rids the world of the evil Kern, Richie lets go of the hope of a family.
Details[]
- Original air date: 3 October 1994
- Written by: David Tynan
- Directed by: Clay Borris
Cast[]
- Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod),
- Stan Kirsch (Richie Ryan),
- Philip Akin (Charlie DeSalvo),
- Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Randall "Tex" Cobb (Kern),
- Chandra West (Donna),
- Michelle Thrush (Little Deer),
- Andrew Wheeler (Father Mathew),
- Rick Poltaruk (Clerk),
- Peter Bob (Kahani),
- Richard Leacock (Jamal),
- James & Mathew Harrington (Jeremy)
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Story Notes[]
This episode introduces Joe's blues bar.