Highlander: The Series Season 2 Episode 12 Under Color of Authority
- TV-14
- February 7, 1994
- 48 min
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In "Under Color of Authority," the 12th episode of the second season of Highlander: The Series, Duncan MacLeod (played by Adrian Paul) discovers that his old friend Ritchie Ryan (played by Stan Kirsch) has been arrested and is being held in jail without bail. Duncan suspects foul play when he learns that the arresting officer, Lt. Kurlow (played by Raoul Trujillo), is known for his corrupt practices.
Duncan sets out to clear Ritchie's name and enlists the help of a lawyer named Robert Waverly (played by John Pyper-Ferguson). Together, they investigate the case and find evidence of Lt. Kurlow's misconduct, including planting evidence and coercing witnesses. Meanwhile, Ritchie struggles to survive in prison, where he is targeted by other inmates and guards alike.
As Duncan and Robert work on Ritchie's case, they also uncover a larger conspiracy involving Lt. Kurlow and his superiors in the police department. The investigation takes them to the seedy underworld of organized crime and puts them in danger as they try to gather evidence against the corrupt cops.
In the end, Duncan and Robert are able to expose the police corruption and clear Ritchie's name. But the experience has left all of them shaken and wary of the authorities. As Duncan reflects on the case, he realizes that justice is not always served by those who are supposed to protect it.
"Under Color of Authority" is a gripping episode of Highlander: The Series that explores themes of corruption, power, and the abuse of authority. It showcases the dynamic between Duncan and Ritchie, as well as Duncan's unwavering commitment to justice. The episode also features strong performances by the ensemble cast, particularly Raoul Trujillo as Lt. Kurlow and John Pyper-Ferguson as Robert Waverly. Overall, it is a must-see for fans of the series and anyone interested in thrillers with complex characters and ethical dilemmas.