NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*sits and cries*
How could they? It's not fair dammit, it's not fair.
Connor was a legend. He was The One. How could Duncan do that to him?
And the way he did it. That's just so....ironically fitting, yet so sad.
And the final scene with the grave was possibly one of the saddest moments I have ever seen in.
After his first wife and only true love went insane realising that as she withered and died, Connor would be forever as he was then; With him coming full circle and being burried with her in the highlands of Scotland. Nearly a thousand years of life, of love, of passion, of battling for good, of striving to defend the helpless and save the world from the evils of the other Immortals, to be slain by his clans-man, his friend, his only family. His brother. To finally find peace in his homeland, laying to rest beside his wife atop a lonely moutain over-looking the valley where his clan lived and died and lost and loved. I don't think I can bear to go on......
*goes off to cut wrists*