Duncan tries to keep his two Immortal friends Kit O'Brady and Amanda apart. The two of them have a feud going back to San Francisco 1888, when Kit lost his Saloon the Double Eagle to Amanda in a poker game. Kit is trying to get Duncan to buy a racehorse with him so he can end his unlucky streak that goes back to that fateful day in 1888. Duncan just wants to keep the two of them from killing each other and enlists Richie’s help in doing so. All the actors have done a great job with their comedic timing in this episode. The scene where Amanda is trying to seduce Richie to find out where MacLeod has gone was simply brilliant. Nicholas Campbell as an Immortal with an allergy to the immortal feeling was hilarious. One of the best comedic episodes of the series. Also one of the few episodes without a quickening.