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This looks way more like he's playing Duncan than Connor.
So they're just NOW starting to film this? Da fuq were they doing for the past ten years?
Yeah, the energy just goes nowhere, in theory, if no one is close enough to get the quickening.
Trying to remember what happened with Mikey, the special needs dude who liked trains. He's immortal, and stuck in this body that can't defend himself and is a liability to everyone, so he just goes off and kills himself by letting a train drive over his head. It's a pretty fucked up deal.
Can't recall if his quickening just went nowhere, or if it flew into Richie. Probably flew right past Duncan and into Rich. It'd be on brand for the writers to give Richie the quickening of a helpless mentally deficient immortal.
All of this makes me wonder how the hell immortals killed each other before swords and edged weapons existed. Not to get into the gory details of whether neanderthals had the strength to rip off heads, I mean from a writing perspective, what happened in the story before swords?
Did immortals not exist yet? Did they exist but none of them ever died?
Oldest one in the canon is Methos at "around 5000" and then you have Kronos who could be anywhere from 4000 to over 5. So the very first were Bronze Age, which is convenient.
The Source, if anyone counts it as canon, talks about immortals existing 10,000 years ago, and shows a bunch of folks walking through a desert. That doesn't tell us much, and I doubt any thought went into it, so IDK.