The other day, I wrote:
Harry Jones's episode of Highlander, the Stone of Scone, is on Sky One at 1 a.m. tonight (i.e. the early hours of Thursday).
For some unexplained reason, Harry got rather less screen time than Roger Daltrey, but he was, of course, excellent whenever he appeared in the role of Andrew the Caddie. He was wearing a rather strange grey hat - I think a very large, flat beret.
I noted with interest that he was acting as caddie to a glamorous woman who didn't seem very trustworthy. This inspired two thoughts: 1) If I knew the first thing about golf, I would write "Servalan and Jarriere go round the links". Perhaps there was a golf course on Terminal? 2) Though "caddie" is now used almost entirely in a golfing context, I believe it was originally a more general term for a manservant. Perhaps Jarriere is an Immortal, who has chosen to spend the centuries working as caddie, in it various senses, for glamorous but untrustworthy females?