Because, you know, you had diseases and everything else.Ĥ:26 Kyle: Yeah, I was thinking about that. So, you know, to be totally honest I think we're in a very good space in THIS day and age, compared to what you actually had in other eras. It doesn't matter whether it's the 1700s, 1800s, 1900s, Especially since our idea of what those eras are, they're really romanticized. you know, any age to be frozen in.Ĥ:04 ADRIAN: Yeah. I'm not.ģ:50 Kyle: So, unsure even if you could pick when, and where you could live? Not sure if you'd be immortal?ģ:58 ADRIAN: Even if you picked where and when you could live?Ĥ:00 Yeah. I'm not sure whether I'm up for either, at the moment. And yeah, you know, it does cause other problems, liKeith: You see people die that you loved and you got no choice, but you're eventually going to outgrow them and die, so there's a bit of both, in a sense. Whether it's beauty products or fitness or anything else. It's a tough question really, I mean, there's some great facets of it, I mean that's why Highlander gets watched or the idea of it was watched so often, because you know everybody's trying to stay young. Anyway, we like to kick off any interview with anyone we talk to by asking "Would YOU want to be immortal?"ģ:20 ADRIAN: Ah, gosh. ![]() Kyle: Philly loves its cured meats, and its stinky cheeses. Keith: Have you ever been to Philly, Adrian?Ģ:51 ADRIAN: Yeah, the land of meat and potatoes and cheese.Įamon: In that order, or maybe in reverse order, I don't know.ģ:01 ADRIAN: Yeah, it's possibly in that order, but I think meat and cheese have a very close combat there, actually. Is that right?Ģ:45 ADRIAN: Yeah, you're in Philly, huh? Good afternoon, wherever you are.Ģ:42 Eamon: Yeah it's evening here in Philadelphia, and I guess it's afternoon where you are, Adrian. We also had a great conversation with Amanda Wyss, who played Randi McFarland in the very first season of the Highlander series.Ģ:30 Kyle: And we've got a special treat here today because we are having a conversation with Adrian Paul, the Highlander himself!Ģ:37 Keith: Absolutely! Welcome to the show, Adrian!Ģ:39: ADRIAN: Good morning. We had the executive producer, showrunner, and head-writer, David Abromowitz, which many would call the kind of heart and soul of the Highlander series. We also have some really great interviews. So, if you haven't checked us out already, make sure to go back and listen to all our past episodes. We've actually done a SEVEN episode retrospective on the movie! I think it surprised us the most, of how much we had to say about the original Highlander film, which is of course near and dear to our hearts. ![]() So if you go back on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you get podcasts, you can see all our episodes for free on. So, this podcast chronicles that journey, and each and every week, we take a look at a different facet of the Highlander franchise. Recently we took it upon ourselves to revisit it, and kind of chronicle our journey with the series, and the movies, and all the expanded universe that Highlander provides. ![]() We all grew up watching the show, the movies, and we love the franchise. ![]() I'm Keith!ġ:08 Keith: And I bet a lot of you might be new listeners this week, and you might have found our show because we have a very special guest, as is evidenced probably in the title of our episode! So, for all our new listeners out there, a little background on the show!ġ:22 This show was born out of our love of all things Highlander. For four hundred years, he's been a warrior, a lover, a wanderer.Ġ:50 Hi, this is Adrian Paul, and you're listening to Highlander Rewatched.Ġ:54 Hello and welcome to Highlander Rewatched, the podcast where each and every week we examine a different facet of the Highlander franchise in detail! I'm one of your re-Watchers. Born in 1592 in the Highlands of Scotland, and he is still alive. 00-0:27 Joe Dawson: He is Duncan MacLeod.
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