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''[[Roar (TV)|Roar]]'' was a short-lived FOX network show from 1997, the brain-child of ''[[Hardy Boys]]'' alum Shaun Cassidy.
''[[Roar]]'' was a short-lived FOX network show from 1997, the brain-child of ''[[Hardy Boys]]'' alum Shaun Cassidy.


Conor ([[Heath Ledger]]), a young Irish warrior, is trying to unite 4th century Ireland against the invading Romans. Longinus, leading the Romans, is secretly the cursed-to-be-immortal centurion who stabbed Christ at Calvary. The show freely mixed Christian tradition, [[Celtic Mythology]], Druidism, and, barely, smatterings of history. And then there's the Roar. What heck ''is'' the 'Roar'? Did anybody ever figure it out?
Conor ([[Heath Ledger]]), a young Irish warrior, is trying to unite 4th century Ireland against the invading Romans. Longinus, leading the Romans, is secretly the cursed-to-be-immortal centurion who stabbed Christ at Calvary. The show freely mixed Christian tradition, [[Celtic Mythology]], Druidism, and, barely, smatterings of history. And then there's the Roar. What heck ''is'' the 'Roar'? Did anybody ever figure it out?
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* [[Action Girl]]: Catlin and Molly, as well as many other guest-stars. In fact, it was more unusual if a woman ''wasn't'' an [[Action Girl]].
* [[Action Girl]]: Catlin and Molly, as well as many other guest-stars. In fact, it was more unusual if a woman ''wasn't'' an [[Action Girl]].
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* [[Dark Secret]]: Catlin {{spoiler|is a Christian}}. This was a big deal back then.
* [[Dark Secret]]: Catlin {{spoiler|is a Christian}}. This was a big deal back then.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Diana
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Diana
{{quote| ''"Such drama. Are you sure you're not Greek?"''}}
{{quote|''"Such drama. Are you sure you're not Greek?"''}}
* [[Death Seeker]]: Longinus.
* [[Death Seeker]]: Longinus.
* [[Decoy Damsel]]: Catlin and Tully lose their horses to one of Longinus's followers in this manner.
* [[Decoy Damsel]]: Catlin and Tully lose their horses to one of Longinus's followers in this manner.
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* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Longinus, though he's wide awake when he has his prophetic visions. Also notable is the sheer ''span'' of his visions--when experimenting with rudimentary dynamite, he has flashes of nuclear weapons.
* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Longinus, though he's wide awake when he has his prophetic visions. Also notable is the sheer ''span'' of his visions--when experimenting with rudimentary dynamite, he has flashes of nuclear weapons.
** Also Shannon and her family, though they only have visions of impending death.
** Also Shannon and her family, though they only have visions of impending death.
* [[Dressing As the Enemy]]
* [[Dressing as the Enemy]]
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: A doozy of one for Diana. Her lover enters her chambers to find her writhing about in a mud-bath. Knowing he's leaving on a dangerous mission, she deigns only to blow him a kiss. As soon as he's gone, another man emerges from the mud, gasping for breath. She tells him: "you missed a spot" and pushes him back under again. Need we say more?
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: A doozy of one for Diana. Her lover enters her chambers to find her writhing about in a mud-bath. Knowing he's leaving on a dangerous mission, she deigns only to blow him a kiss. As soon as he's gone, another man emerges from the mud, gasping for breath. She tells him: "you missed a spot" and pushes him back under again. Need we say more?
* [[Evil Albino]]
* [[Evil Albino]]
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* [[Heroic Fantasy]]
* [[Heroic Fantasy]]
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Conor and Fergus
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Conor and Fergus
* [[Hey It's That Guy|Hey, It's That Guy]]: [[Babylon 5|Marcus Cole]] as a Roman General, [[Angel|Virginia Bryce]] (Wesley's second season girlfriend) as a Banshee, [[Home and Away|Hayley]] as a young Catlin, [[Desperate Housewives|Mary Alice Young]] as Fergus's childhood friend...
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!|Hey, It's That Guy]]: [[Babylon 5|Marcus Cole]] as a Roman General, [[Angel|Virginia Bryce]] (Wesley's second season girlfriend) as a Banshee, [[Home and Away|Hayley]] as a young Catlin, [[Desperate Housewives|Mary Alice Young]] as Fergus's childhood friend...
* [[Inevitable Waterfall]]: In "Doyle's Solution"
* [[Inevitable Waterfall]]: In "Doyle's Solution"
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Averted.
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Averted.
* [[In the Hood]]: The Druids.
* [[In the Hood]]: The Druids.
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|Glas}}
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|Glas}}
* [[Lady in Red]] and [[Womanin Black]]: Diana, reflecting her manipulative, seductive persona.
* [[Lady in Red]] and [[Woman in Black]]: Diana, reflecting her manipulative, seductive persona.
* [[Like Brother and Sister]]: Fergus and Catlin. It's cute.
* [[Like Brother and Sister]]: Fergus and Catlin. It's cute.
* [[Milky White Eyes]]: Catlin gets these temporarily after the Romans inject her with drugs. Has nothing to do with [[Prophet Eyes]].
* [[Milky White Eyes]]: Catlin gets these temporarily after the Romans inject her with drugs. Has nothing to do with [[Prophet Eyes]].
* [[Not Even Bothering With the Accent]]: Tully, who sounds neither Irish nor African nor any other dialect that would make sense. He's an American.
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: Tully, who sounds neither Irish nor African nor any other dialect that would make sense. He's an American.
* [[Oracular Urchin]]: Glas
* [[Oracular Urchin]]: Glas
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Fergus
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Fergus
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 7 November 2015

Roar was a short-lived FOX network show from 1997, the brain-child of Hardy Boys alum Shaun Cassidy.

Conor (Heath Ledger), a young Irish warrior, is trying to unite 4th century Ireland against the invading Romans. Longinus, leading the Romans, is secretly the cursed-to-be-immortal centurion who stabbed Christ at Calvary. The show freely mixed Christian tradition, Celtic Mythology, Druidism, and, barely, smatterings of history. And then there's the Roar. What heck is the 'Roar'? Did anybody ever figure it out?

Roar was not very well received and lasted less than one season, with only 8 of the 13 ordered episodes aired. The complete series is now available on DVD.


Tropes used in Roar include:


"Such drama. Are you sure you're not Greek?"