There were a couple of interesting recurring characters, like Liam (an Immortal who became a priest to atone for accidentally killing a mortal woman during the Revolutionary War). And we got to know more about Rebecca, Amanda's mentor.I didn't like Amanda so I had no real interest in the Raven. I never watched it even once.
The only thing that really bugged me was how the series ended!

I found a whole slew of Highlander/ST crossover fanfics where Richie didn't die... and survived long enough to become a Starfleet officer!I liked Ritchie . . . he was definitely a gung-ho good guy
he had a tragic end though . . .![]()

I still get the giggles about the episode where MacLeod was acting in a Shakespearean troupe and had to play one of the women's parts. The guy who'd had the part before MacLeod came back, started a fight, and MacLeod yelled at him, "You tore ma dress!"It was a great show. You knew 2 things about every episode:
1 you were going to see some period costumes.
2 you were going to see a sword fight that ended in decapitation.
How can it get any better than that?

Duncan and Tessa were never married. In fact, one of the saddest things about Tessa's death is that Duncan had just proposed to her. He got down on his knees in a public park and sang to her, "Will you marry me! Will you marry me!" Of course, Tessa agreed.I liked the first season with Duncan and Tessa being married. Mostly action series heroes are single men so having Macleod being married made the show a bit different. I thought this was a good choice on behalf of the producers.