Corona Chronicle 8 - What's In The Box? (VIDEO ON FACEBOOK)
The Rewatchers bring you even more content supplied by YOU, the amazing fans. Check out some amazing gifts, Highlander merch, and games that the Rewatchers didn't even know existed!

The Rewatchers bring you even more content supplied by YOU, the amazing fans. Check out some amazing gifts, Highlander merch, and games that the Rewatchers didn't even know existed!
The Rewatchers' listener mail breakdown inches ever closer to the present, as they share some of your thoughts on episodes like the Modern Prometheus and Archangel! Tune in to hear some Lord Byron fact checking, musings about whether Methos's hands off philosophy destroyed his boy Byron, and a cheerful revisiting of the gang's favorite anti-drug PSA. Stay safe and keep sending us your unique views on these episodes!
The Rewatchers' mailbag overflow-eth, providing more sweet sweet content while the Rewatchers are locked out of the studio. Tune in to hear grown-ass men talk about cartoons, revisit Duncan's chess moves in Forgive Us Our Trespasses, and buy themselves some Chuck Norris Action Jeans!
The Rewatchers are coming back at you with more of the tunes that are getting them through quarantine! Tune in to hear Eamon come at you with more sweet video game beats, Keith bring the Philly tunes, and Kyle present a series of jams with no discernible theme! Don't forget to share your social distance jams in the comments. Listen to the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSBi16CRIpGB4cmCnVvKL9HKG4dPxECo
The Rewatchers are here to keep you jamming, even under quarantine! Tune in to hear the tuneskies getting the gang through social distancing. What songs are keeping you sane?!? Share below! Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KOg8Csnb6Y0 Listen to our Music Picks: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSBi16CRIpGB4cmCnVvKL9HKG4dPxECo
Who says you can't have fun during quarantine? The Rewatchers reach out across an ocean and a global lock down to bring you their biggest interview yet! That's right, the original Highlander himself, Christopher Lambert, calls in from across the pond to talk about why Highlander has such staying power, revisit the thunder god Raiden, and take a masterclass in the F-Bomb, and so much more!
The Rewatchers are still on lockdown, so they are unlocking the vaults to find even more reader mail, some new honorary Rewatchers, and the ultimate sneak peak. You'll wanna stick to the end cause something huuuuuuuge is coming your way!
NEW VIDEO POD AVAILABLE! The Rewatchers are back for another week of quarantine reader mail! Tune in to catch up with your Rewatchers during quarantine and discuss some of the finer points of Highlander submitted by the fans! (Video Available on Facebook!
New Video pod available! The Rewatchers make the best of quarantine by digging deep into their backlog of Listener Mail to bring you first of many mailbag episodes! Tune in to catch up with your Rewatchers and hear some reaaaaal throwback insights from the listeners. And as an added bonus, you get to see their ugly mugs!
VIDEO ALERT! - In this surreal time of social distancing, the Rewatchers come at you from their respective quarantine pads to bring you some updates, let you know how they are spending some time, and maybe even brag about a cute pet or two. This one is best enjoyed as a video, so if you haven't already, hop on over to Facebook so you can see the Rewatchers' ugly mugs as they keep you in the loop!
Mac's old friend Kyra wakes up in an asylum for the criminally insane with no memory only to discover that the Marx Brothers are trying to kill her on the orders of a genocidal taxidermist. Mac shows up eventually to feed Kyra a whole bowl of apples and make racially charged dick jokes (and literally nothing else). The Rewatchers try to figure out why Kyra was committed in the first place, discuss whether an immortal amnesia plot has legs, and get furious about the Kill Bill levels of violence a...
In a weird rehash of the previous episode, Mac is friends with an immortal conman named Willie... for some reason. Willie’s wife is killed when they try to run a grift on the son of a diplomat... who is also randomly Mac’s homie. Conflict ensues. The Rewatchers discuss Mac’s decision to take up the sword to stop big Willie style, celebrate a cliffhanger ghost, and wonder if there is a moral question in here somewhere.
A very guilty seeming immortal with amazing eyebrows named Alex RAVEN (hey! That’s a show!) is implicated in blowing up Mac’s friend/bocce parter, an... old French banker? With stolen Nazi gold? Spoiler: Turns out it was actually the banker’s dirtbag son. The Rewatchers discuss one of the clunkiest misdirects on record, learn about leveraged bonds, and discuss the first of many spinoff auditions.
The Rewatchers sit down with Edwin "Itsy" Atkins, the production manager on the original Highlander! Tune in to hear all about lighting New York City, Conner ruining airbags, and for a story that---at long last-- makes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles relevant to this show.
Duncan seeks out a sad priest, who provides Mac with zero insights, so he can go toe-to-toe with an apocalyptic demon’s true form: the little person from Twin Peaks. The Rewatchers learn no lessons, break down this priest’s acting chops, but stay in it for the temptation of Joe.
After killing his best friend, Mac runs away to a sweaty temple in order to get a haircut and learn no discernible lessons. Meanwhile, the ancient Zoroastrian demon he abandoned appears to have done nothing and harmed no one in his absence. Mac then returns to exploit his friendship with Joe and resume his fight with Ahriman, which now involves resurrected grad students for some reason. The Rewatchers breakdown Ahriman's pointless schemes, wonder what happened to Methos, and can't believe Joe pu...
The Rewatchers take a moment before beginning their coverage of Season 6 to remember the late Stan Kirsch. Please tune in to remember this pillar of the Highlander community.
Big Finish 2-4 The Promise by Highlander Rewatched
Anyone else have a sense of Deja Vu? Caspian used to be a hero, but killing an evil Neanderthal warlord and undergoing a botched trepanation drives him insane. When Didgeridoo gets his hands on Caspian, he cures him of his madness only to... (sigh) make him crazy again. The Rewatchers yell about this insipid revenge plan, wonder how Caspian became “Famine,” and play their new favorite game.
Silas awakes in a room with no memory and a box of journals describing gross experiments intended to cure him of being a dumb dumb. Naturally, Didgeridoo and his magic head drill are responsible. The Rewatchers can’t figure out who Silas is supposed to be, how a sharp chair leg acted as an impromptu head drill, or why they are suffering through another M.E.L.T minute.
The Rewatchers sack 2020 like its an ancient Mesopotamian village in the confusing and intensely gross first episode of Big Finnish Audio Season 2, all about the Four Horsemen! Kronos captures a Watcher and randomly tells his own life story. Along the way, Kronos shares the (entirely too) intimate details of his first death, sets in motion an interlocking web of absurd revenge schemes, and says the word "brother" more times than the Hollywood Hulk. The Rewatchers try to untangle the Gordian knot...
Happy New Year from your Rewatchers! The gang chimes in for the first time this decade to give you a quick update, explain some recording malfunctions, and reminisce about food poisoning. The team will be back at you soon with Season 2 of the Big Finnish audio series soon, to kick 2020 into full gear!
In this installment of the Adrian Tapes, the Highlander takes on the first few episodes of Season 2! Tune in to hear AP’s thoughts on Tessa’s unceremonious demise, Mac’s dockside hookup with Sheena Easton immediately thereafter, and the challenges of riding with a sidecar.
Christmas is coming early this year, because Season 1 of the Big Finish Audio Series is finally over! In this baffling season finale, a bizarre cult led by an evil architect recreates the plot of Ghostbusters in an effort to... (~sigh) resurrect the Kurgan by somehow forcing Duncan to fight on holy ground. The Rewatchers discuss the mechanics of blessing a torture chamber, try to figure out where immortals go when they die, and try their hardest to go out on a positive note.
Mac is called to the police station to evaluate an antique sword... that’s about all that happens in this utterly stakes-less turd. Duncan uses this opportunity to make a series of wild assumptions about Japanese detectives who may or may not exist, draw dubious legal conclusions, and reminisce about the time he was captured by a cruel samurai in Japan with a white-guy-Master-Splinter voice. The Rewatchers break down Mac’s reckless museum arson, discuss the origins of Dunky’s catchphrase, and ho...
Ohhhhhhh boy. A mysterious immortal woman with a magical STD that causes immortals to spontaneously combust(?!?) escapes a sadistic science cult that imprisoned her. Mac heroically steps in to... condemn her to an eternity of torture and experimentation? Yup- you read that right! The Rewatchers discuss Mac’s relationship with a bizarre coroner, dish about diamonds, and decry the “Saw”-levels of torture porn that seem to permeate this audio series.
The Rewatchers kick off their coverage of the Big Finnish Highlander Audio Series, starring none other than Adrian Paul. In this befuddling tale, Pieter Gatland, visits Mac once every decade to beat the crap out of him (and maybe kiss?), but never takes his head. Also, Mac meets (and drops savage burns on) the irritatingly named "Grandfather of Swords," an immortal who first died at over 100-years old and has no apparent role in the story. Also, Mac engages in heavy petting and pillow talk with ...
The Rewatchers bid a bittersweet farewell to Season 5 by recapping the highlights (and lowlights), busting out some stats, and drinking entirely too much questionable beer. On the topic of farewells, the Rewatchers tearfully recount some notable Richie “Rawdawg” Ryan episodes and lament what could have been.
Chronicle 18 - Richard Martin by Highlander Rewatched
The world of Highlander changes forever in this bananas season finale! When an ancient Zoroastrian demon awakens after a millennium of slumber, it has nothing better to do than confuse Duncan MacLeod into screwing up his own life. In flashback, a hermit sits in a cave for 600 years so that he can have an incomprehensible 90-second chat with Mac, that ends with an improbable self-decapitation. The Rewatchers wonder why Joe and Methos are such bad friends, watch Fox News to figure out the monster’...