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The Best Episodes Written By Elizabeth Baxter

Every TV Episode Written by Elizabeth Baxter Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Elizabeth Baxter Ratings Summary

"Eye for an Eye" is the best rated episode written by Elizabeth Baxter. It scored 8/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Dennis Berry. It aired on 10/30/1993 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Pharaoh's Daughter".

  • Eye for an Eye
    8.0/10(1)

    #1 - Eye for an Eye

    Season 2 Episode 5

    Aired 10/30/1993

    When MacLeod and Richie are witness to a terrorist attack on an Ambassador, Richie dives in like a Superhero, cocky with Immortality. In the resulting confusion, one of the terrorists is killed, and another, Annie Devlin, an Immortal, is captured. She swears revenge on Richie, and when she escapes from custody, MacLeod takes on the task of educating Richie so that he will have a chance in combat against her. Meanwhile, Flashbacks reveal an earlier friendship between MacLeod and Annie. Mac renews the friendship, and the two Immortals who have both recently lost their lovers find solace in one another. In the end, Richie defeats Annie but can't bring himself to kill her, and MacLeod convinces her to pursue the blood debt no further.

    Director: Dennis Berry

    Writer: Elizabeth Baxter

  • Pharaoh's Daughter
    8.0/10(1)

    #2 - Pharaoh's Daughter

    Season 2 Episode 18

    Aired 4/30/1994

    MacLeod feels the Buzz coming from an ancient sarcophagus and opens it to find Nefertiri, Cleopatra's handmaid, buried 2000 years ago with her mistress. Now revived, she pursues a vendetta against the Immortal Marcus Constantine, who was her lover and her enemy. Mac believes Constantine, who claims that he no longer wishes to fight Nefertiri -- this former Roman General has turned his back on battle and is now a curator, working to preserve history and its lessons. But Nefertiri can't let go of the old grudge, and for the first time, MacLeod is forced to face a woman he loves in Immortal combat.

    Director: Dennis Berry

    Writer: Elizabeth Baxter

  • Bless the Child
    7.0/10(1)

    #3 - Bless the Child

    Season 2 Episode 13

    Aired 2/14/1994

    Charlie and MacLeod come to the aid of Sara Lightfoot, an Indian woman on the run with a baby. She tells them Avery Hoskins is trying to steal her baby. Hoskins and his brothers come after them, and they are forced to flee overland. After a rugged flight through a mountain canyon, MacLeod learns that the baby is in fact Hoskins' son, taken by Sara in retribution for her own child, killed by runoff from Hoskins' mines.

    Director: Clay Borris

    Writer: Elizabeth Baxter

  • Don't Go Into the Woods
    5.0/10(1)

    #4 - Don't Go Into the Woods

    Season 2 Episode 17

    Aired 4/16/2001

    Event: CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS 1711 A.D. Author and conspiracy theorist Vladimir Bugos contacts Sydney and Nigel to locate the Golden Falcon of Maribor, a relic last seen the night Crown Princess Natasha, its owner, disappeared about 400 years ago. Not impressed by Bugos' reputation, they are swayed by a map he has discovered, and they head into the Carpathian Mountains despite of werewolves to bag the Falcon.

    Director: Ian Toynton

    Writer: Elizabeth Baxter

  • Love Letter
    0.0/10(1)

    #5 - Love Letter

    Season 1 Episode 19

    Aired 5/6/2000

    Event: A SMALL VILLAGE SOUTH OF PARIS 1789 Sydney and Nigel's graduate student Nicole Chamfort is convinced that young lovers from her ancestral hometown in France, were secretly married on the eve of the French Revolution, moments before the happy groom was murdered by revolutionaries. If true, the bride's illegitimate son would be the rightful heir of the de Bourdin family. With the imminent sale of St. Agnes Sur-Loire to land developers, the race is on to Sydney and Nigel to conjure up centuries-old church records believed to have been burned by anti-clerics during the Revolution. The land developers will go to any lengths to stop them.

    Director: Jean-Pierre Prévost

    Writer: Elizabeth Baxter