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- Highlander. Duncan MacLeod and Tessa Noel have been living in the city of Seacouver in the Pacific North West for several years, where they run an antiques...
- centuries. At the start of the series, he lives in the fictional city of Seacouver, Washington, but at other times he lives on a barge in Paris, France....
- epic horror novel It. He made an appearance as Sgt. Ray Bennett of the Seacouver Police Department in three first-season episodes of Highlander: The Series...
- Watchers". After Darius's death in Paris, in 1993, Duncan MacLeod returned to Seacouver to learn more about the Watchers, and the Hunters. His investigation led...
- the series opens, Duncan owns an antique shop in the fictional city of Seacouver, Washington, just as Connor owned an antique shop in the first movie....
- Wendell Wright "The Gathering", "The Road Not Taken", "Innocent Man" TBA A Seacouver police officer whose cases seemed to always involve MacLeod and Richie...
- by a friend who stood by her while she was mourning Duncan's loss in Seacouver. The Highlander, however, decided to raise her child as his own kid. After...
- appearance in the two-part series finale. An orphan, Richie Ryan grows up in Seacouver, Washington. Initially, he believes he is the son of Emily Ryan, who died...
- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (posing at the fictional location of Seacouver, Washington, United States), the second in Paris, France. The production...
- filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (as the fictional city of Seacouver, Washington, United States), and the second in Paris, France, to secure...