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Yeah, I've seen it, I liked it a lot.
I barely post here, but when I see a Highlander thread, I must. I was thinking a lot about a Highlander reboot for TV.
The one thing the old TV series missed was the urgency of the movies. While they mentioned the gathering in the first ep, they quickly abandoned it.
If they do a reboot for television, I want the gathering to be an important plot point. IT begins in the pilot - as a big deal, explaining why more and more immortals are arriving to America every day. Gives urgency to the story.
Fractions are forming, fights break out, and more and more immortals are eliminated the tension grows higher.
Some old and extremely powerful immortals with giant headcounts experience some low level superpowers like precognition, absolute memory, hypno-voice, etc. (nothing to flashy)
Only one MacLeod (a mix of Connor and Duncan), with the scary ass shape of the Kurgan lurking behind in the shadows, following him around. (A personal threat - an archenemy.) He tries to stop the bloodshed by finding out the origins of immortality, hunting the legendary Methos.
With the gathering here the mysterious cabal of Watchers changes it's passive ways to contain the immortal threat, before one of them grows too powerful.
Hell, they can use Richy if they want to as the last immortal to born, the sign of the start of the gathering or something - sentimental value to MacLeod.
They could do such amazing things if they gave the story a frame - four seasons, many immortals enter, only one leaves at the last episode.
Thoughts?
Also, think about how LOST uses it's flashbacks - and they can't ever flashback to exciting places like the old west, the American civil war, the highlands or the french revolution.
There shouldn't be a "villain of the week" in every episode. I see it play out more as an assemble, where no one is safe, yet if someone falls is a pretty big deal. There could be wonderous, complicated relationships between characters. (Like Methos - hero for some, monster for others)
I also missed the police activity from the series. (Duncan took one head every week, and no one gave a ****. Sure, they were after him for other stuff but never for beheading). in Highlander 1, there's a huge emphasis how this ancient battle messes up the modern world. Maybe we can have a very clever immortal, who - expecting the Gathering - worked up himself on the ladder, and now heads an elite police force to his own ends, covering up for the whole immortal "subculture" and collecting heads.
I've always expected the Watchers to exist because some badass immortal wanted to collect intelligence on his rivals, masquerading as a religious leader, so he can hunt them down (then they've revealed Methos (the freshmaker) in a similar way). I can see a big season final revelation with a new Big Bad.
Oh yeah, I want Big Bads, as well, next to the series long Kurgan threat.![]()