#9 From Season 5, Episode "Glory Days"
An Immortal named Johnny K, a teenage mobster wannabe, is after MacLeod. The only problem is that Johhny K doesn't follow the rules and uses bombs, guns, etc. before beheading an Immortal. In the scene I choose for this spot Johnny K is in disguise and walking down the street. Then all around him he sees posters, billboards, etc. with his picture on them asking if anyone's seen him. Johnny K looks around and sees that there is no spot that doesn't have his picture on and he becomes angry at MacLeod since everyone now knows his face.
#8 From Season 5, Episode "Dramatic License"
Terence Coventry and Amanda start plotting about what to do to an author who wrote a book about MacLeod. I especially loved the part when Amanda said the reason why she hated the author was because "She called me a cheap whore and a thief....I was never cheap."
#7 From Season 6, Episode "Unusual Suspects"
I loved the last scene of this episode. MacLeod has finally figured out who "killed" Hugh Fitzcairn and the police leave with the murderer and the dead bodies. Hugh comes out in a happy mood since he will now be able to keep all of his money for himself. Duncan then looks at the paper and hands it to Hugh. Hugh reads the front page which has an article about how the market crashed, which leaves Hugh broke. Hugh screams and then goes after Duncan trying to convince Duncan about a scheme to make money.
#6 From Season 5, Episode "Money No Object"
I loved the scene at the end when Duncan pulled out the detonator and then pressed it arming the bomb in the briefcase that Cory Raines was holding. Cory then yelled to MacLeod "Hey! What'd you do that for?" Duncan replied "All in the fun Coryboy, all in the fun."
#5 From Season 4, Episode "Timeless"
I loved the scene where Methos was in Joe's bar and was trying to convince the waitress Alexa Bond to go out with him. Methos couldn't take no for an answer cause like he said "Girl like that, you're lucky to find one every ten lifetimes!"
#4 From Season 4, Episode "Archangel"
The scene where Duncan has just realized that he killed the real Richie and not the demon that posed as Richie was touching to me. It was then that Duncan asked Methos is take his sword and kill him. Methos wouldn't and after that Duncan couldn't bring himself to use his sword.
#3 From Season 4, Episode "Brothers In Arms"
The scene I've picked for this spot is the one where Duncan finds Charlie laying in the street, after he was stabbed and thrown off a roof by the Immortal named Cord. Duncan tells Charlie about Immortals. Charlie tells Duncan "I always knew there was something different about you." Charlie dies in Duncan's arms and Duncan goes after Cord in vengeance and kills Cord.
#2 From Season 2 , Episode "The Darkness"
This is really two different scenes but I've decided to put them in the same spot. Both are very emotional. Duncan comes out and finds Tessa and Richie dead, gunned down after a mugging. Richie comes back and finds that he is Immortal. He looks and sees that Duncan is holding Tessa's dead body and askes if Tessa is Immortal too. Duncan fights back tears and tells Richie that she isn't. After that they show Duncan in the antique shop, for the last time, morning Tessa and they play the song "Dust in the Wind" by Kansas.
#1 From Season 5, Episode "Comes a Horseman"
Duncan confronts Methos about if Methos had been one of the Four Horsemen.(I've included the dialog below)