Highlander: The Series Season 3 Episode 1 The Samurai
- TV-14
- September 26, 1994
- 48 min
In the season three premiere of Highlander: The Series, titled "The Samurai," we see Duncan MacLeod exploring his connection to the samurai culture of Japan. While attending an auction in Paris, Duncan discovers an antique samurai sword that he feels drawn to.
As he holds the sword, Duncan is transported back in time to feudal Japan, where he finds himself embroiled in a conflict between two rival clans. One clan is led by the honorable Kamir, while the other is led by the ruthless Kage.
Duncan quickly realizes that he has been brought to Japan not just to witness the conflict, but to play a pivotal role in it. He takes on the persona of a wandering samurai and begins to train with Kamir, hoping to help his newfound ally defeat Kage and bring peace to the land.
Along the way, Duncan faces a number of challenges, including the distrust of Kamir's daughter, Midori, who initially sees him as an outsider and a threat. He also finds himself at odds with Kage's top lieutenant, a skilled samurai named Saito who is determined to destroy Duncan and all those who stand in his way.
Despite these obstacles, Duncan perseveres and ultimately proves himself to the people of Japan. His journey is made even more poignant by the fact that he learns of Kamir's tragic past and the sacrifices he has made for his people. Duncan realizes that his own immortality has allowed him to see Japan's history from a unique perspective and that he has a responsibility to use his knowledge and skills to help those in need.
Overall, "The Samurai" is an exciting and emotionally charged episode that showcases Duncan's bravery and his dedication to helping others. The themes of loyalty, honor, and sacrifice are explored in ways that are both challenging and inspiring, and viewers are left feeling a deeper appreciation for the samurai culture and the complex history of Japan.