References: Highlander - Ramirez's Legacy
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This is actually really well done.
Also Ramirez is awesome.
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that dudes moustache looks fake as shit! LOL!!!
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Sorry... but hasn't this scene just fully killed the whole meaning of the first film.
If he tought Ramirez.. then MacLeod would not have won the prize.
Ahh well, There can be only one. and that's the first Movie.
although I do like that they have paid homage (in a way) to the movie :).
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@IamConnorMacLeod I agree. How many times is the prize going to change and be something else? Seriously?
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I like this, nicely intercut... now I need to go watch that episode again, from the series...
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Not me! It's more curse than blessing. Of course, that's the very premise that made both the movies and this series so riveting to me.
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I'm speechless.
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I always wondered why Ramirez let the Kurgen behead him the the first movie. I mean he had a perfect chance to push the kurgen of the top! If Ramirez had to die he should of lost like Hugh (Kastiger) went out later in the movie.
Don't look for a lot of continuity in the Highlander series/films, they are fun but make virtually no sense.
DarkeningSkies1 2 years ago 7
You CAN make sense out of them... But to say that they have a strong continuity like, say, the Trek franchise or whatever, is BS.
IamConnorMacLeod 1 year ago
I often wonder if Ashe's last-minute fear might have been the same kind of mental and emotional fatigue that drove Immortal Brian Cullen to become a homicidal junkie?
Or, if he was merely experiencing a flashback of his First Death during the Trojan War?
Carycomic 2 years ago 2
@Carycomic It just seemed to me that Ashe was not a great fighter, but was still a great mentor.
IamConnorMacLeod 1 year ago
@IamConnorMacLeod
Perhaps. But, you know the old saying about "doing" and "teaching." And, maybe Ashe had become more of the latter than the former.
Carycomic 1 year ago
@Carycomic I agree.
IamConnorMacLeod 1 year ago