{"id":1843808,"date":"2025-06-10T15:30:27","date_gmt":"2025-06-10T15:30:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/1843808\/"},"modified":"2025-06-10T15:30:27","modified_gmt":"2025-06-10T15:30:27","slug":"highlander-s03ep11-vendetta-tv-series-in-english-multilingual-subtitles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/1843808\/","title":{"rendered":"Highlander &#8211; S03EP11 &#8211; Vendetta &#8211; TV Series in English (Multilingual Subtitles)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\"  width=\"580\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/vF5xzsSh8tw\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<br \/>\nHighlander &#8211; S03EP11 &#8211; Vendetta &#8211; TV Series in English (Multilingual Subtitles)<br \/>\n<br \/>\nHe is immortal. Born in the Highlands of Scotland<br \/>\n400 years ago, he is not alone. There are others like him,<br \/>\nsome good, some evil. For centuries, he has battled the forces<br \/>\nof darkness with holy ground his only refuge. He cannot die unless you take<br \/>\nhis head and with it his power. In the end, there can be only 1. He is Duncan MacLeod, the Highlander. Okay.<br \/>\nLook. Let&#8217;s just forget about the money. I don&#8217;t know what the hell I was thinking. I&#8217;ve been so cuckoo these days. You know, please Oh, that&#8217;s cold. Listen.<br \/>\nI I will leave town. I&#8217;ll leave the city. I&#8217;ll move off the continent if you like.<br \/>\nHey, fellas. Look.<br \/>\nCan&#8217;t we at least talk about this? I mean, what the hell<br \/>\ndid I do to deserve this? In light of your current predicament,<br \/>\nmister Caboz, I&#8217;d say you tried to blackmail the wrong man. Now look, Sid. Don&#8217;t call me Sid. Name is Simon. Simon Lang. I can respect that. Look, mister Lang, honest to god, I swear,<br \/>\nyour secret is still safe. Because I stopped you. And now you&#8217;ll stay quiet. When your time is getting short,<br \/>\nyou find yourself thinking about the legacy you leave behind. Perhaps you know what I mean. Look.<br \/>\nLook, guys, it&#8217;s it&#8217;s it&#8217;s very cold out. You guys don&#8217;t wanna be waiting around. I mean, this cement will<br \/>\ntake hours to try, sir. Listen.<br \/>\nWhy don&#8217;t you just shoot me instead? Or, hey, how about a a quick<br \/>\njab in the ear with an ice pick? I mean, it wasgood enough for Trotsky. It&#8217;sYou brought up the past. You should be prepared<br \/>\nto deal with its traditions. You don&#8217;t have to do this. A guy like me, I&#8217;m not worth it. I mean, I&#8217;m not I&#8217;m just coming. You know? But maybe we can make a trade.<br \/>\nWith what? What could you have that could<br \/>\npossibly interest a man like me? Duncan MacLeod. MacLeod&#8217;s been dead for 50 years. Him.<br \/>\nYeah. But his grandson&#8217;s still alive.<br \/>\nSo? So. So so so so is there<br \/>\nthe guy knows everything. He told me himself. He he tells everybody. He&#8217;s I see him on the street.<br \/>\nStrangers. People, he&#8217;s like a mouth. I go around talking to people about you. Who the hell&#8217;s gonna listen to me? I&#8217;m like a shmangi guy. But this guy, Mcleod, oh, boy. He&#8217;s he&#8217;s like a real solid citizen.<br \/>\nYeah. I swear to they they give you a friend. Look.<br \/>\nMister Lang. Mister Lang.<br \/>\nHey. You guys easy.<br \/>\nPlease. Please.<br \/>\nOh, guys. Come on.<br \/>\nHey. Hey.<br \/>\nWait. Wait a minute.<br \/>\nWait a minute. Maybe if I got up the cement,<br \/>\nit&#8217;d be a little easier to walk. Oh, please, guys.<br \/>\nPlease run some water. I&#8217;m not sitting in the water.<br \/>\nI can&#8217;t swim, mister Lang. You&#8217;re sleeping.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll be safe forever. If I&#8217;m wrong, you can you can<br \/>\nalways buy another bag of cement. Hey, kid.<br \/>\nIs MacLeod around? That, fence.<br \/>\nPlease look. Hey.<br \/>\nLook. Take it easy.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m not after anybody&#8217;s head or anything. Then you can leave the car.<br \/>\nWe&#8217;ll get back to you. Yeah.<br \/>\nMe and Mac, we go back a long way. We&#8217;re like that. Hey, Nicole. Penny. In the flesh. Hey. Are you getting taller<br \/>\nor am I getting shorter? Scooter.<br \/>\nHow much you want? Come on.<br \/>\nDoes it always have to be about money? I&#8217;m loaded now.<br \/>\nOh. I was on my way to Chicago<br \/>\nfor a little bit of action. I thought I&#8217;d drop in.<br \/>\nSee how you doing? On my lucky day.<br \/>\nHey. Alright.<br \/>\nHey. You can introduce me to this<br \/>\ngood looking stud here or what? Richie.<br \/>\nBenny. Benny.<br \/>\nRichie. Richie, howyou doing?<br \/>\nNice to meet you. Nice to meet you too.<br \/>\nHow you doing? I needyour wallet in your front pocket. Hey.<br \/>\nOh, come on. I&#8217;m crushed.<br \/>\nWhat&#8217;s the problem, Mac? Well, I guess he doesn&#8217;t want you<br \/>\nhanging out with a small time hustler. You know, he&#8217;s had his fingers<br \/>\nin bootlegging, bookmaking, blackmail. Am I missing something here or what, Mac?<br \/>\nYeah. How about the part where<br \/>\nyou manage to lose money in every scam? Well, okay.<br \/>\nWhy? So I&#8217;m not Michael Milken.<br \/>\nRight? But, hey, he&#8217;s no Al Capone either.<br \/>\nRight? You knew Capone? Don&#8217;t encourage him. Did I know Capone? Capone, Lansky, Lakes Diamond. I knew a monk, kid.<br \/>\nOh, man. What was Capone like? Here we go.<br \/>\nHey. Hey.<br \/>\nCome on, Mac. The kid wants to know.<br \/>\nLet me know. Come on.<br \/>\nCome on. Come on.<br \/>\nCapone. Let me tell you about Capone. Capone hit that thing we call a shine.<br \/>\nYou know what I&#8217;m saying? Yeah.<br \/>\nYeah. This guy, when he cheated<br \/>\nin cards, he was a master. Oh.<br \/>\nThose were the days. I was just leaving.<br \/>\nHey. Perfect.<br \/>\nHow about lunch? I&#8217;m buying. This I&#8217;ve gotta see. Bad timing? No.<br \/>\nNot at all. Wow.<br \/>\nNice to meet you. I&#8217;m,Just leave it. I&#8217;ll catch upwith you at Joe&#8217;s. Right.<br \/>\nRight. Right.<br \/>\nSo, anyway, you were, you were saying, Well, Legg&#8217;s Diamond used to shave his<br \/>\nlegs under his calves to keep his legs nice looking shirt.<br \/>\nYeah. So how have you been?<br \/>\nGood. Busy as usual.<br \/>\nYeah. You?<br \/>\nOh, I&#8217;ve been good. Good.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s good. You know? I missed you, but Alright.<br \/>\nHere&#8217;s the thing. I&#8217;ve, I&#8217;ve been doing a lot<br \/>\nof thinking about this guy I know. You like this guy?<br \/>\nYeah. I do.<br \/>\nA lot. And? And I think he likes me too. So what&#8217;s the problem? Well, this guy is very different. No matter how hard I try, I just can&#8217;t<br \/>\nseem to get to the bottom of him. Maybe you should cut him some slack. Give him a little time. Funny.<br \/>\nThat&#8217;s exactly what I was thinking. And some people are just<br \/>\na little slower to open up. So? So I&#8217;ve, decided to not to push. And you&#8217;re okay with that? I figured I&#8217;d give it my best shot. So what&#8217;s the next step? Well, I was thinking maybe,<br \/>\nwe could go out sometime. Well, how about tonight? Oh, I&#8217;m on double rotation tonight.<br \/>\nTomorrow? Well, got this really boring fundraiser<br \/>\nto go to black tie, which is speeches. You don&#8217;t wanna go to that, do you? So Dylan, you look so great.<br \/>\nSay, Benny. Yes, mister Dylan. I gotta go see picture mad at Melodrom. I said, well, why? Because in it, Clark Gable plays<br \/>\na gangster that gets the electric chair. And Dillinger wanted to know what it was<br \/>\nlike to fry at the Biograph Theater in Chicago. Okey dokey, schmokey. The kid is smarter than he looks. And it was my idea to take him there. Well, so so, Benny, it&#8217;s Benny. What about the lady in red?<br \/>\nYou mean Anna? Yeah.<br \/>\nYeah. Yeah. Who hell do you think introduced? So you got John Dellinger killed? Well, my timing&#8217;s not perfect. I&#8217;d say.<br \/>\nYeah. Anyway, kid.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m sorry. I keep calling you kids.<br \/>\nYou&#8217;re at least, what, 10, 12 now? I&#8217;m gonna make a quick call.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll be right back. You&#8217;re early, Ash. Checkers ain&#8217;t coming. Oh, you&#8217;re such a kiddo.<br \/>\nHe&#8217;s always kidding me. I tell you, we should&#8217;ve done vaudeville. We&#8217;d have made a fortune. I&#8217;ll be right back. Thanks, Alireans. Oh, come on, Mac.<br \/>\nGive him a break. You know?<br \/>\nHe&#8217;s having a good time. Yeah.<br \/>\nHe&#8217;s trouble. He&#8217;s fun. You&#8217;re a science man.<br \/>\nI know he&#8217;s full of it, man.<br \/>\nLook. If he stiffs you with the bill,<br \/>\nit was worth the price of commission. I gotta go.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll see you later. I&#8217;m gonna get Richie. It&#8217;s alright, Mac.<br \/>\nI got you in. In where? There&#8217;s an amazing poker game<br \/>\ngoing down at the docks tonight. Okay?<br \/>\nInvitation only. I wangled you an invite. Thanks.<br \/>\nOh, the cigar. Thanks, Benny.<br \/>\nCome on, Mac. What areyou talking about? There are gonna be some<br \/>\nserious players there. Okay?<br \/>\nWe&#8217;ll have a few drinks. Swiped my wallet.<br \/>\nHey. I gotta call the cops. I&#8217;ll be right back.<br \/>\nYou do that. Alright.<br \/>\nWho took my wallet? Afternoon, Benny. Hey.<br \/>\nWhat the hell&#8217;s going on? Hey, guys.<br \/>\nGuys? Hey.<br \/>\nHey. Hey.<br \/>\nCome on. So how&#8217;s Leon, Leon&#8217;s pissed,<br \/>\nso say goodbye to your kneecaps. Come on.<br \/>\nListen, guys. I told Leon I&#8217;d get him his money.<br \/>\nOkay? Well, well, well.<br \/>\nHey, Mac. Help me racing with these guys, will you?<br \/>\nGet lost. Mac?<br \/>\nMac, please? I said get lost. Mac, please? I wouldn&#8217;t do that. What&#8217;s it, Mark?<br \/>\nHe&#8217;s got a bat. Where&#8217;d it go, Mac? Catch, Benny. Oh, yes.<br \/>\nYeah. That&#8217;s correct. That was beautiful, Mac.<br \/>\nThat was beautiful. That was beautiful.<br \/>\nListen, Mac. How soon the the the kick,<br \/>\nthe the baboon thing? That was fantastic, Mac. You have some explaining to this.<br \/>\nThis is Mac. Get in the car. Mac, I was gonna help you out,<br \/>\nbut my shoulder got banged on the thing. I had to cover the bad things. Mac, I had them lined up. I was gonna give them the curly<br \/>\nthing on on the truck thing. In the car.<br \/>\nMac, I&#8217;m not good with this thing. The car. He&#8217;s moving. Let me get a shot at work the pads. Where kiss oh, Jack.<br \/>\nHe&#8217;s he&#8217;s up. He&#8217;s up.<br \/>\nMac. Oh. Okay.<br \/>\nSo I owe a little money. Okay.<br \/>\nSo I I owe a lot of money. I don&#8217;t know.<br \/>\nCould it be, gambling debts? No. I bought the Queen Mary and I<br \/>\ncouldn&#8217;t make the payments. Listen, Mac, that&#8217;s why I&#8217;ve gotta<br \/>\nget down to this poker game tonight. There&#8217;s gonna be a guy<br \/>\nthere that owes me a bundle. Oh, good.<br \/>\nProblem solved. Well, no.<br \/>\nNot really, Mac. See, I mean, Leon&#8217;s boys aren&#8217;t the type<br \/>\nthat are just gonna go away, especially after what you just did to<br \/>\nfor which I&#8217;m eternally grateful. You know?<br \/>\nYou know? What do you want, Benny? I was kinda hoping that maybe<br \/>\nyou could walk me over there. Please, Mac.<br \/>\nFor old time&#8217;s sake. Benny, all that can happen<br \/>\nto you is they can just kill you. Yeah.<br \/>\nBut that that involves pain, Mac. And I&#8217;m not good with pain. Alright. Mac, you&#8217;re a lifesaver.<br \/>\nI love you, Mac. I thank you so much.<br \/>\nI love you, Mac. Don&#8217;t letoverdo it, buddy. Okay.<br \/>\n1 more. No.<br \/>\nNo. No.<br \/>\nOkay. Fine.<br \/>\nThank you. Sit down. What&#8217;s with the rocks, Mac?<br \/>\nA lot of rocks. Try art. Alright.<br \/>\nAlright. This has gotta be the place. Just check around back here somewhere. This is gonna be a great game.<br \/>\nYou&#8217;re gonna love it. Yeah. Nice, Remember, it&#8217;s just this once, Benny. So listen, you&#8217;re gonna stick<br \/>\naround for 1 game or what? No games, Benny.<br \/>\n1 game&#8217;s not gonna kill you.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m not playing a game. Hey, Sid.<br \/>\nHow you doing? You look just lighter.<br \/>\nYeah. Well, didn&#8217;t I tell you? What&#8217;s this about, Betty? What do you know about<br \/>\nme and your grandfather? Betty.<br \/>\nWhat do you know? My grandfather. Here&#8217;s what he knows. Now he sleeps with the fishes. Well, your problems are over, mister Lane. We&#8217;re square,<br \/>\nbut don&#8217;t ever give me trouble again, Kavasa. I can always find you. McCloud. McCloud. McCloud. Are you out of here? McCloud! McCloud! Penny? McCloud, you&#8217;re alive. You&#8217;re still alive.<br \/>\nOkay. Listen, I got a bike and everything<br \/>\nand don&#8217;t worry, I got the keys. Oh, you&#8217;re alive?<br \/>\nYou&#8217;re alive. Come on out, Mac.<br \/>\nListen, Mac. I&#8217;m sorry.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m so so sorry. Take these props off.<br \/>\nOkay. Listen.<br \/>\nNo problem. I can explain everything.<br \/>\nNow. Mac, please. Before I do, you&#8217;re not<br \/>\ngonna kill me, are you? You promise?<br \/>\nOh, I promise. Okay.<br \/>\nAlright. I&#8217;m so sorry.<br \/>\nBoy, you look cold. Yes.<br \/>\nYou Mac, you promised. I lied.<br \/>\nWhy? Mister Mac, I had to do it. If I didn&#8217;t, the guy was gonna send me<br \/>\ndown to the bottom of the bay in cement sneakers. That&#8217;s no place to spend<br \/>\nthe next 200 years. What thehell are you talking about? The guy at the ferry, Simon Lang. I have to kill you for him. What the hell for? So you wouldn&#8217;t talk? You didn&#8217;t recognize him, did you? Guy used to be Sid Lankovsky. Name&#8217;s Benny Carvassa. Are you looking for me? No.<br \/>\nYou know my time. Doctor McCloud. Yeah.<br \/>\nWell, I guess I&#8217;ll let you go this time. Thanks for the reprieve. Say, pal, how&#8217;s about a drink? Why not?<br \/>\nHey, waiter. Couple of high balls over here.<br \/>\nYeah. Yeah.<br \/>\nYeah. Why is it gonna haven&#8217;t seen<br \/>\nyou around town before, pal. Looking to check out the local action. Just passing through.<br \/>\nYeah. Well, listen.<br \/>\nI got this whole town in my back pocket. See? In fact, there&#8217;s a great poker<br \/>\ngame down the south side tonight. They don&#8217;t usually take<br \/>\nthe strangers, but, they can get you. That&#8217;s very kind of you.<br \/>\nSay, don&#8217;t mention it, pal.<br \/>\nYou just put yourself in my hands. Okay? Because if you haven&#8217;t seen Lucky Jim&#8217;s,<br \/>\nyou haven&#8217;t seen this town. Who&#8217;s she? Night and dude.<br \/>\nNo. No.<br \/>\nNo. No.<br \/>\nNo. My friend, you don&#8217;t wanna go messing<br \/>\naround with that particular lady. Why not? That&#8217;s Peggy McCall,<br \/>\nJoey Lankovsky&#8217;s girl. Who? Joey? Joey over there is a born wise guy. Started out a small time punk<br \/>\nin the purple game, knocking over candy stores, and he graduated hijacking booze. Hey, waiter.<br \/>\nWhere are those high balls? No credit.<br \/>\nWell, I gotta That&#8217;s alright. Put it on my tab. Yeah?<br \/>\nSay, you&#8217;re alright, pal. It doesn&#8217;t look like<br \/>\na small tab mustler, though. I guess you haven&#8217;t heard,<br \/>\nThis is a land of opportunity. He and his brother Sid opened up this<br \/>\nplace in the middle of Prohibition. Few bucks here, few bucks there,<br \/>\nnobody sees nothing. That&#8217;s Sid over there, cooking the books. I mean, I&#8217;ve never met him up close<br \/>\nand personal like, you know, but I hear his own brains and no smile. You know what I mean? Anyway, the 2 of them wound up<br \/>\nthe biggest whiskey runners in town. Yeah.<br \/>\nAnd now it&#8217;s all legit. Boy, what a country. Only in America.<br \/>\nYeah. And it&#8217;s too Like to dance? I hearyou&#8217;re dangerous to know. Afraid of a little danger? Mm-mm. Well then. Excuse me. So what is it that you do, mister?<br \/>\nMacLeod. Duncan MacLeod. I&#8217;m in antiques.<br \/>\nUh-huh. Well, Duncan MacLeod,<br \/>\nthat&#8217;s not too shabby. Thank you.<br \/>\nFor an antique. Is he looking yet? What do you mean?<br \/>\nYour boyfriend, is he jealous? Shut up and dance. Joey, get a load of the action<br \/>\non the dance floor. Sid, I got better things<br \/>\nto do with the look of some floozy kicking up her skirts. It ain&#8217;t some floozy. It&#8217;s Peggy. Just what do you think you&#8217;re doing, pal?<br \/>\nDancing. With my girl? Well, if she&#8217;s your girl,<br \/>\nmaybe you should dance with her. Maybe you should stay out<br \/>\nof what ain&#8217;t your business. Careful, boy.<br \/>\nHey, Joey. Take it easy.<br \/>\nWe don&#8217;t wanna make a mess in here. Who is this guy? This is, mister Duncan McCloud. He&#8217;s in antiques. Antiques. Get rid of it.<br \/>\nDance, everybody. Come on.<br \/>\nDance. Dance.<br \/>\nHave fun. Have fun.<br \/>\nLook. I, appreciate the dancing effect.<br \/>\nWe&#8217;ll see how it is. You don&#8217;t have to explain. You&#8217;re a true beauty. You can relax. She&#8217;s all yours. Where do all these drinks come from? That that name over there. She likes you. So, Benny&#8217;s downstairs.<br \/>\nUh-huh. Mac, he&#8217;s really sorry. I mean, he&#8217;s like,<br \/>\nhe&#8217;s crying, for Pete&#8217;s sake. Well, he&#8217;s probably got<br \/>\nan onion in his pocket. Oh, come on, Mac.<br \/>\nCan&#8217;t you just give the guy a break? He killed me.<br \/>\nOh, Mac. He didn&#8217;t really kill you. I mean, I know it&#8217;s not fun, but it&#8217;s not like<br \/>\nit&#8217;s permanent either. Yeah.<br \/>\nWell, I bet his whole problem, he can&#8217;t get killed. Every time he screws up, he starts over. And then he screws up all over again. Mac.<br \/>\nMac. Forgive me, will you?<br \/>\nPlease. I was way out of line.<br \/>\nAlright? I should&#8217;ve checked with you first, Mac.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m sorry. You know I never know what you get hurt.<br \/>\nNot really. I mean, it was just 1 of those<br \/>\nreally awkward situations. You can&#8217;t get out of without doing<br \/>\nsomething really impulsive like killing a good friend. Listen, Mac, the great<br \/>\nthing is that it worked. Brian thinks you&#8217;re dead. And as long as you don&#8217;t run into him,<br \/>\neverything is copacetic. Bernie Yeah.<br \/>\nGet 1 thing straight. I have a life here.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m not about to run and hide from this guy.<br \/>\nNo. No.<br \/>\nNo. No.<br \/>\nThat&#8217;s the beauty of it, Mac. You don&#8217;t have to.<br \/>\nSee, Lang has got cancer. He&#8217;s gonna be dead himself<br \/>\nwithin 3 months tops. It&#8217;s beautiful.<br \/>\nAll hard, Benny. No.<br \/>\nWell, Mac, that&#8217;s not what I meant. What I&#8217;m saying is that the chances<br \/>\nof you running into him are next to nil. Next to nil.<br \/>\nLet me get some of this. What are you going on a hot date?<br \/>\nYou look great. Look at you, you sexy, long haired<br \/>\nimmortal you, you stud man you. Good luck.<br \/>\nI love him. He&#8217;s like the best in He&#8217;s like a brother<br \/>\nto me. You know that? That clumsy waiter could use<br \/>\na little straightening up. I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re just<br \/>\nthe man to do it, dear. We&#8217;re here to dedicate our<br \/>\nnew wing to the hospital. All you have to do is keep smiling<br \/>\nand be your usual gracious self. Just try to keep your<br \/>\nspeech under an hour. Some of these folks might actually<br \/>\nlike to get some dancing in. Excuse me.<br \/>\nAren&#8217;t you Peggy McCall? A long time ago. I&#8217;m Margaret Lang. It&#8217;s so good of you to remember. I heard you sing in the old<br \/>\nPalace Ballroom in Chicago. New Year&#8217;s Eve, 19 39. That&#8217;s the year I retired. Oh, you were wonderful.<br \/>\nYou were the queen of the ballrooms.<br \/>\nThere were so many wonderful singers then. Not like you.<br \/>\nYou were magic. Let me get my wife.<br \/>\nShe&#8217;ll be so thrilled. I&#8217;m afraid we can&#8217;t. It&#8217;s, time for my speech.<br \/>\nOh. Sorry. I promise we&#8217;ll mingle a little,<br \/>\nwe&#8217;ll sip a little, we&#8217;ll hear 1 more speech, and we&#8217;re<br \/>\nout of here in half an hour tops. Sound good?<br \/>\nNope. There are plenty of champagne,<br \/>\nplenty of music, so why waste it? Oh my. Maybe we do wanna go home early after all.<br \/>\nYou. Hi. Son of a bitch is a lie. But, boss, we saw the guyYou saw<br \/>\na dandaluzum. Little bastard tricked me.<br \/>\nWhat&#8217;s doing? The guy drowned.<br \/>\nHow the hell did he do it? I thought for sure he was dead. He was at my charity ball tonight. What kind of guy was that a diver waiting<br \/>\nfor him? I don&#8217;t care what he had. I want him dead. I want that little weasel dead too. Now you find him, andyou kill him. You said it wouldn&#8217;t be a dull evening. We aim to, please. Well, not that I minded leaving early,<br \/>\nbut, what did you do to totally piss off the biggest philanthropist of the city? You must have mistaken<br \/>\nme for somebody else. I don&#8217;t buy that. You&#8217;re pushing it.<br \/>\nI am not pushing it.<br \/>\nPush. Right?<br \/>\nRight. Right. Of course, if I was gonna ask a question,<br \/>\nit&#8217;d be something a lot more interesting, like how come you don&#8217;t have any scars? No vaccinations? No appendectomies. And your pussy I am not.<br \/>\nBecause you are. Oh, stop. You still don&#8217;t know anything about you<br \/>\nexcept for the fact that you have secrets and Simon Lang doesn&#8217;t like you very much<br \/>\nand that&#8217;s not allowed to go on, is it? It&#8217;s not off. Hey.<br \/>\nHey. It&#8217;s Clark.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s the club. Listen.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m heading over to that poker game on Front Street.<br \/>\nYou sure you don&#8217;t wanna join me? Well, I haven&#8217;t played<br \/>\nhigh stakes poker in years. Hey. All the better to take<br \/>\nyour money with, Val. Come on.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s not like you forget how. Well, I suppose it&#8217;ll come back to me.<br \/>\nAlright. Hey.<br \/>\nListen. I&#8217;ll get us a cab.<br \/>\nAlright? Taxi. I told you brother I&#8217;m<br \/>\nnot looking for trouble. I&#8217;m just here to deliver a message. I&#8217;m listening. Peggy wants you to come back to the club<br \/>\nto see her after the last show. What for? Hey, I&#8217;m just a delivery boy. You gonna be there or what? Tell her I&#8217;ll be there. Don&#8217;t you know I love you? So then why do you make me<br \/>\ncrazy with all those bimbos? So I flirt a little. A guy in my position gotta<br \/>\nkeep appearances. It&#8217;s just business. What about that guy<br \/>\nyou were hanging on to? Hell.<br \/>\nI was on dancing with him to make you jealous.<br \/>\nYou make me crazy. Well, in that case, I forgive you. Joey. Business. I&#8217;m a little involved here, Sid.<br \/>\nCan it wait? No.<br \/>\nIt can&#8217;t. He&#8217;s great with the books,<br \/>\nbut his timing stinks. That guy McCloud&#8217;s out front in a booth. And I should care about this because? He says he&#8217;s supposed to meet Peggy. Sid, what&#8217;s going on? It&#8217;s just business. It&#8217;s always cool when<br \/>\nit comes to business. That was not his business face. He&#8217;s going after McCloud. Because I danced with the guy? I told him that meant nothing. You know what Joey&#8217;s like. Sid, please. You&#8217;ve gotta go after him<br \/>\nbefore he hurts somebody. Don&#8217;t worry. I&#8217;ll take care of him. You know, I thought you were smart<br \/>\nenough to be out of town by now, McCloud. I thought I&#8217;d just stick<br \/>\naround and see the sides. Well, maybe that wasn&#8217;t sucha good idea. It&#8217;s a dangerous town. People who don&#8217;t mind their own business<br \/>\nhave been known to get hurt. Hey, Joey.<br \/>\nStay calm. We don&#8217;t wanna make a mess in here. Stay out of this, Sid. This isn&#8217;t 1 of those deals where you<br \/>\ncan negotiate everything to death. Sure it is. Everything&#8217;s negotiable. What the hell did you do that for? Sid, what happened? I heard shots.<br \/>\nI couldn&#8217;t stop him. I I tried.<br \/>\nI was too late. What happened? Did Joey shoot him?<br \/>\nThey shot each other, Peggy. They&#8217;re dead.<br \/>\nThey&#8217;re both dead. Joey&#8217;s dead? I was too late.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s my fault. I&#8217;m sorry, Peggy. No. It&#8217;s my fault<br \/>\nif I hadn&#8217;t tried to make him mad. I&#8217;ll take care of you, Peggy. I&#8217;ll take you home, and I&#8217;ll get the boys to clean up. Sid will take care of everything. Take care, Eric. I think I&#8217;ve done a pretty<br \/>\ngood job not pushing. You think that entitles you to a bonus? Yes. Maybe, you know, something small, like,<br \/>\nlike like, where are you from? Well, let&#8217;s just say my,<br \/>\nfamily&#8217;s Scottish. Really? What a revelation. Duncan McCloud? Usually. You okay?<br \/>\nI&#8217;m fine. I&#8217;m fine, and I am not<br \/>\npushing as hard as I can. Listen, Mac.<br \/>\nIt was just bad luck. I mean, how the hell was I<br \/>\nsupposed know it was his party? Yeah.<br \/>\nBut why does this always happen, Benny? I I I don&#8217;t know. I mean, listen. At least there was no harm done, Mac. I mean, they didn&#8217;t get you, and even<br \/>\nif they did, it wouldn&#8217;t be permanent. No.<br \/>\nThey didn&#8217;t get me, but they almost got Anne. Yeah.<br \/>\nLet&#8217;s not I&#8217;m sorry, Mac. I guess I didn&#8217;t think this<br \/>\nwhole thing through very well. Well, this has gone way too far. Hey, look, Mac.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m gonna fix it. Okay?<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll tell you what, man. I&#8217;m gonna go over there.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m gonna talk to them. I&#8217;ll tell them something.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll no.<br \/>\nNo. You&#8217;re gonna stay here,<br \/>\nand you&#8217;re gonna stay out of trouble. And I mean it, Benny. I&#8217;ve come to see mister Lang.<br \/>\nJames Macleod. Yes, sir.<br \/>\nLet him in, James. I&#8217;m sorry to bother you,<br \/>\nbut I thought it was necessary. That was you last night<br \/>\nat the ball, wasn&#8217;t it? Yes. You remind me very much of someone. Duncan MacLeod. Your grandfather. Missus Lang, I need to see your husband. What about Alvin Creepy Karpus? Did you ever hear about him?<br \/>\nI don&#8217;t care. He was a Canadian gangster, you know? Not too many of those. Maybe 2. But, you know, even he, yeah, I mean,<br \/>\nhe had a chip on his shoulder about Benny. I said I don&#8217;t care.<br \/>\nAll right? Hey, listen.<br \/>\nMaybe you&#8217;re working out too much. You shouldn&#8217;t have to.<br \/>\nYou know? Just get yourself a nice jacket.<br \/>\nYou&#8217;re set. Hey, look. I guess Mac&#8217;s a little<br \/>\npissed off with me, isn&#8217;t he? Well, Benny, do you blame him?<br \/>\nHey, look. It was an angle that went<br \/>\na little hay wire. Okay?<br \/>\nIt happens. Benny, you ever thought<br \/>\nabout going through life and just taking what it deals you without<br \/>\ntrying to work some angle? Oh, yeah?<br \/>\nLike what? I mean, like, get a real job? Wouldn&#8217;t bea bad idea. I&#8217;m taking a shower. Well, I I thought about it, you know? It&#8217;s not like it hasn&#8217;t occurred to me. I mean, even if I wanted to. What the hell would<br \/>\nanybody wanna hire me for? Nice punch, baby.<br \/>\nThanks. Why do you want to find Simon? I need to clear up some history. About your grandfather? It&#8217;s all so long ago. What happened happened. Accept it like I did. Took him decades to become<br \/>\na respectable businessman. Now he&#8217;s acting like a cheap hoodlum. I guess the past always<br \/>\ncomes back to haunt you. You look just like he did<br \/>\nover 50 years ago. But who is this dried<br \/>\nup old woman beside you? I still see a beautiful woman. When I think of myself,<br \/>\nI always see me as I was then, young, fresh, happy, Joey standing by my side. Real beauty never faints, Peggy. So what do you want to know? I need to know where to find your husband. I&#8217;m done wasting my time<br \/>\non lowlife scum like you. I know what you mean, mister Lang.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m a loser. But listen, you don&#8217;t have to kill me. I&#8217;m sure you got more<br \/>\nimportant things to do. You&#8217;re not feeling well. I&#8217;ve done great things for my country.<br \/>\nYou sure have. I deserve a little peace<br \/>\nof mind in my final days. This time, I&#8217;ll do it myself.<br \/>\nSit. Sit, please.<br \/>\nDon&#8217;t. I told you. Don&#8217;t call me Sid. Wang. Nice surprise. Now it&#8217;s your turn. I&#8217;d really like to talk. Any famous last words? Nothing that&#8217;s not a cliche. Get rid of him. Why are you doing this? You&#8217;ve been Simon Lang for 50 years. Why risk it all? Duncan MacLeod and Joy Lankowski killed<br \/>\neach other, and that&#8217;s the way it&#8217;s going to stay. Both thought you did it, Sid. So the little weasel is right. You do know. Is that what it was? You wanted Joey&#8217;s girl? Joey got everything. The press, the girl. I put it all together. It was time for him to retire.<br \/>\nYou bastard. Peggy, get out of here. You shot your own brother. You took away the best thing<br \/>\nthat ever happened to me. Joey was my life. Margaret.<br \/>\nYou killed him. Stay out of this. You should&#8217;ve left the palace alone. And you, you should&#8217;ve<br \/>\nstayed dead at the ferry. What happens now? I&#8217;ll take you home. She was a class act, They sure<br \/>\ndon&#8217;t make names like that anymore. They never made him like that, Benny. She was 1 of a kind. Yeah.<br \/>\nWell, she&#8217;s gonna be okay, Mac. I mean, with Sid gone,<br \/>\nshe&#8217;s free and she&#8217;s loaded. She&#8217;s lost a little time, Benny. Yeah.<br \/>\nThat&#8217;s true too. I&#8217;m sorry.<br \/>\nYou&#8217;re right. Talking about starting a new life. Absolutely, Mac. It&#8217;s a brand new leaf for me, I tell you. I mean, you know, as soon as I<br \/>\ncan get a little bit of a steak. Oh, daddy o.<br \/>\nWhat the heck is this? Is this the steak?<br \/>\nNo. It&#8217;s a ticket to Chicago.<br \/>\nWhat? What you talking about? Hey, come on, McCloud. I thought we patched things up.<br \/>\nWhat the hell? Bye bye, Benny. Come on, Mac. I was gonna still check out<br \/>\nsome of the local action. I thought you and I could go<br \/>\ndown to a craps game tonight. Bye bye, Benny. This is a bus ticket.<br \/>\nYeah. Bon voyage.<br \/>\nJust a la vista. Right when you get work.<br \/>\nOh, come on, Max. Chicago&#8217;s 2,000 miles away. I mean, it it&#8217;ll take 13<br \/>\nyears to get there by bus. What the hell am I<br \/>\nsupposed to do about food? Oh. Quarters?<br \/>\nYou&#8217;re giving me quarters? I&#8217;ll be dead before I even get there, Mac.<br \/>\nCome on, Mac. Please do me a favor.<br \/>\nWhat okay. You&#8217;re right.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m ungrateful son of a gun. Listen.<br \/>\nThank you so much. But couldn&#8217;t you spring<br \/>\nfor an airline ticket, Mac? It&#8217;s like a dog kennel on those busses. It&#8217;s like a lot of sweaty people.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m an immortal. Benny.<br \/>\nYeah. Shut up. Listen.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll call you when I get back into town. Maybe you can introduce me to some<br \/>\nof those immortal babes of yours. Bye, Benny.<br \/>\n5.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nAdrian Paul stars as 400-year-old Scotsman Duncan MacLeod, who&#8217;s one of the immortals, a group of entities who for centuries have waged a war between good and evil that&#8217;s destined to culminate in the Gathering &#8230; where only one force can triumph.<\/p>\n<p>\u270b Subscribe to the channel to follow the entire Highlander saga \ud83d\udc49 https:\/\/bit.ly\/4eYi3jN<\/p>\n<p>With :<\/p>\n<p>Adrian Paul<br \/>\nStan Kirsch<br \/>\nJim Byrnes<br \/>\nAlexandra Vandernoot<br \/>\nElizabeth Gracen<\/p>\n<p>Director : Gregory Widen<\/p>\n<p>Production : 1992-1998<\/p>\n<p>All rights reserved<\/p>\n<p>#series #highlander #adrianpaul<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Highlander &#8211; S03EP11 &#8211; Vendetta &#8211; TV Series in English (Multilingual Subtitles) He is immort<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":1843809,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[593415],"tags":[948239,948240,948241,2586,135,924476,924475,122411,924480,217885,924485,924486,924487,924483,924478,924482,924490,924481,924489,924491,924484,924470,924477,924488,877052,924474,924479,924473,924472,924471,9,30213],"class_list":{"0":"post-1843808","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-2025-summer","8":"tag-2025-summer","9":"tag-2025-summer-anime","10":"tag-948241","11":"tag-action","12":"tag-anime","13":"tag-christopher-lambert","14":"tag-conner-macleod","15":"tag-fantastique","16":"tag-film-daction","17":"tag-highlander","18":"tag-highlander-1992","19":"tag-highlander-cast","20":"tag-highlander-endgame-ending","21":"tag-highlander-movie","22":"tag-highlander-serie","23":"tag-highlander-series","24":"tag-highlander-series-explained","25":"tag-highlander-the-series","26":"tag-highlander-the-series-2025","27":"tag-highlander-the-series-season-1","28":"tag-highlander-trailer","29":"tag-immortels","30":"tag-les-immortels-serie","31":"tag-new-highlander","32":"tag-sand-land-the-series","33":"tag-serie-action","34":"tag-serie-annees-90-action","35":"tag-serie-culte","36":"tag-serie-en-francais","37":"tag-serie-highlander","38":"tag-9","39":"tag-30213"},"share_on_mastodon":{"url":"","error":""},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1843808","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/4"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1843808"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1843808\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/1843809"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1843808"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1843808"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1843808"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}