In a conversation between MacLeod and Roger, MacLeod expresses satisfaction and curiosity about Roger's knowledge of Highland songs. While Roger admits he hasn't learned them all, he is eager to continue learning. MacLeod encourages him to embrace this journey and pass on the songs to future generations, highlighting the importance of heritage.
MacLeod's gaze turns to Brianna as he reminisces about his own family, hoping that the songs will connect his sons to their roots, even if they can never visit the land themselves. This exchange emphasizes the significance of tradition and the bond between generations in preserving cultural identity.