





I only occasionally watched it, but Highlander was a TV show for six seasons and 119 episodes, and I think 98% of them ended with a duel and somebody getting decapitated. An old joke of mine, that I'm entirely too fond of, is that I would watch the hell out of a police procedural set in whatever city the show was set in: "...it's another headless corpse, detective." "But is this the work of our guy, or a copycat?"
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