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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0013131262193
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Starz / Anchor Bay
Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay
Number Of Items: 8
Publisher: Starz / Anchor Bay
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 08, 2005
Running Time: 620 minutes
Sales Rank: 14669
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
Theatrical Release Date: October 06, 1992
Editorial Review:
Description: Duncan MacLeod's journey comes to an end with this final season set of the HIGHLANDER television show. Contains all 13 6th season episodes as well as a stunning amount of special features designed to send our immortal hero off in style.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Sixth Season Not Necessary
This season was really not necessary! They should have extended season five to include the first and last two episodes of this season. These were the only episodes relevent to the Highlander story. The first two episodes conclude the story that ended season five with Duncan fighting the demon Ariman and killing Ritchie in the process. The last two episodes were the series finale. The rest of the episodes focus on various new characters and their stories. Duncan MacCleod was barely in any of them ... Read More
Rating: - Weakest Season......But Has Its Good Points
Season 6 of Highlander was easily the weakest of the seasons BUT it does have its moments.
Let me say that the first two episodes "Avatar" and "Armaggedon" did not fit the Highlander world at all though I can respect what they were trying to do. Have the immortal scottsman Duncan Macleod face off with the ULTIMATE immortal Arimon (aka Satan to me).
As a man who was brought up in a Christian home, that part of me could appreciate what it was trying to do. Have Duncan defeat ... Read More
Rating: - Downhill since Season 3
If you love Duncan, Richie and Amanda, this is a big disappoinntment. If you like Fitz, then he shows up a few times. Since I love Duncan and Amanda, I was disappointed at first. Not the usual Highlander I'm used to. But some of the female leads, who were in fact auditioning for the spin-off, were quite beautiful and also had fun stories. I guess I wish we had seen more of Amanda in this season still playing off Duncan.
Overall, I deduct for the season being too little about the traditional characters, ... Read More
Rating: - A mixed bag
I really hesitated on giving this four stars, but felt I had no choice. While there are several excellent episodes in the final season, there are some real clunkers as well--and by clunkers, I mean putridly bad episodes that should never have been filmed.
Do note that there are several episodes where Adrian Paul (by contract) did not appear.
Still, it's a must have for Highlander fans.
Rating: - Disappointing
I've enjoyed the Highlander series and was looking forward to a great finish for a great series....however, I was greatly disappointed. With the exception of the two-part finale, all the other episodes were lacking. Duncan McLeod isn't even in most of them--instead the episodes are just bad attempts at spin-offs. The only upside to sitting through them is Duncan being the love interest of the female stars. Quite disappointing for the amount of money. Not the same caliber as the other series sets.
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