Embrace the Immortal Spirit: Uniting Fans of Rebecca from Highlander
In a whirlwind of time and destiny, Rebecca navigates the clash of past and present, wielding strength and grace against formidable foes. Her journey is one of love, loss, and finding her place within an ancient legacy that defies time.
Rebecca (Highlander) Trivia
What is the name of Rebecca's husband in Highlander? (Medium)
#1: Duncan MacLeod
#2: Connor MacLeod
#3: Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez
#4: Joe Dawson
What is Rebecca's primary occupation in Highlander? (Easy)
#1: Doctor
#2: Lawyer
#3: Teacher
#4: Scientist
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Rebecca (Highlander) Fun Facts
Rebecca is one of the few characters in the Highlander series who is a modern-day reincarnation of a historical figure, specifically tied to the character of Amanda.
Rebecca is known for her unique ability to wield a unique blend of ancient combat skills and modern techniques, making her a formidable opponent in battles.
Rebecca (Highlander) Polls
What is your favorite aspect of Rebecca (Highlander)?
The Character Relationships
The Historical Setting
The Plot Twists
The Action Sequences
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Who is your favorite character in Rebecca (Highlander)?
Rebecca
Duncan
Morgana
Moreau
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Music: The Battle by Harry Gregson-WilliamsAtonement by Dario MarianelliNow We Are Free by Hans Zimmer & Lisa GerrardSkyfall by AdeleHeaven and Hell by VangelisTime (Inception) by Hans ZimmerThe Ludlows by James HornerMay It Be by EnyaConcerning Hobbits by Howard ShoreWhistle for the Choir by The Fratellis