On Feb 8, 5:47=A0pm, Sandra Schwartz <Sandra1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> I'm having serious problems with my new laptop, so I haven't visited
> ATH in two months. (Yes, my computer problems have been going on that
> long and, unfortunately, will continue for the foreseeable future.)
> Anyway, I can't tell if this has been addressed before on ATH, so if
> I'm repeating information already posted, I apologize.
>
> FOX is premiering a new TV series called "New Amsterdam" soon. The
> similarities with H:TS are just too much. The hero is immortal (read
> Duncan Macleod). A Native American woman (read Little Deer) gave the
> hero immortality for saving her life in 1642 (exactly 20 years after
> Duncan became Immortal). Today he is a homicide detective in New York
> City. His closest friend, the only person who knows of his
> immortality, is the gray-haired, bearded owner of a jazz club (read
> Joe Dawson). The detective's female partner doesn't know his secret
> (read Randi MacFarland). The hero falls in love with an ER doctor
> (read Anne Lindsey). The possible romance is very im****tant to the
> hero: he will remain immortal until he finds true love, at which time
> he will become mortal again. (He finds immortality a curse).The show
> uses flashbacks, but I don't know to what extent.
>
> Does all this sound familiar? Someone has definitely watched, and
> studied, H:TS.
>
> FWIW,
>
> =A0 --Sandra


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