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1.01 |
Sins of the Past |
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September 4, 1995 |
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| Xena (Lucy Lawless)
tries to make amends for her "Sins of the Past"
and battles Draco, an amoral warlord, who wants
to keep her on the wrong side of the law. Luckily
she's met a fiesty young bard in Potedia (Renee
O'Connor) who is willing to stand up for her new
friend. |
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1.02 |
Chariots of War |
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September 11, 1995 |
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| After being befriended
by a homesteader named Darius (Nick Kokotakis),
Xena takes on a bloodthirsty warlord and his son,
who have mercilessly pillaged Darius's community
in an effort to drive the settlers off their land.
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1.03 |
Dreamworker |
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September 18, 1995 |
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| Xena enters a mystical
realm known as the Dreamscape to save Gabrielle,
who has been taken there and forced to complete
a series of tasks that will make her worthy of becoming
the bride of the dream god, Morpheus. |
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1.04 |
Cradle of Hope |
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September 25, 1995 |
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"Special thanks to
Albert Vartanian. No Babies were harmed during
the production of this motion picture." |
| Xena and Gabrielle
set out to find the parents of an abandoned baby,
and discover that the infant's been marked for death
due to a prophecy declaring him a future threat
to a local king (Edward Newborn). |
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1.05 |
The Path Not Taken |
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October 2, 1995 |
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| Xena faces ghosts
from the past when she revisits one of her old haunts
and ingratiates herself with murderous former "colleagues"
in order to locate a kidnapped princess (Nicola
Cliff) who is being hidden there. |
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1.06 |
The Reckoning |
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October 9, 1995 |
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| When villagers declare
war on an innocent Xena for killing their neighbors,
she's forced to consider an offer made her by Ares
(Kevin Smith), the god of war, that would give her
the power to rule the world. |
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1.07 |
The Titans |
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October 30, 1995 |
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| The stage is set for
a clash of the Titans when Gabrielle inadvertently
releases three of the giants from a centuries-long
entombment and one proceeds to terrorize a village
against the wishes of the other two. |
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1.08 |
Prometheus |
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November 6, 1995 |
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"Iolaus was harmed
during the production of this motion picture.
However, the Green Egg Men went on to live long
and prosperous lives" |
| Upon realizing that
Prometheus has been captured and chained by the
gods thus causing great harm to mankind
Xena sets out to find the sword that will free him,
and is joined in her quest by Hercules ( Kevin Sorbo
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1.09 |
Death in Chains |
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November 13, 1995 |
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"No Jumbo Sized Cocktail
Rats were harmed during the production of this
motion picture." |
| Hades, god of the
underworld, asks Xena to undertake the task of freeing
his sister the embodiment of death
from the clutches of a greedy king ( Ray Henwood
) who's captured her in order to give himself eternal
life. |
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1.10 |
Hooves and Harlots |
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November 20, 1995 |
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"No Males, Centaurs
or Amazons were harmed during the production of
this motion picture." |
| Xena has a tall order
to fill trying to prevent a war between the Amazons
and the Centaurs; and Gabrielle finds herself with
some pretty big shoes to fill when she's chosen
to replace an Amazon princess who died in her arms.
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1.11 |
The Black Wolf |
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January 8, 1996 |
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| Xena fights her way
into a dungeon (on purpose) to rescue the freedom-fighting
daughter ( Emma Turner ) of an old friend. |
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1.12 |
Beware of Greeks Bearing
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January 15, 1996 |
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"No oversized Polynesian-Style
Bamboo Horses were harmed during the production
of this motion picture. However, many wicker lawn
chairs gave their lives." |
| At the behest of Helen
of Troy, Xena goes to the embattled city to help
end a 10-year war with the Greeks. But while trying
to rein in the hostilities, she discovers a Trojan
horse who's working with the enemy. |
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1.13 |
Athens City Academy of
the Performing Bards |
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January 22, 1996 |
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"The producers would
like to acknowledge and pay ribute to Stanley
Kubrick, Kirk Douglas and all those who were involved
with the making of the film classic "SPARTACUS."
Additional thanks to Steve Reeves." |
| Gabrielle forsakes
a new odyssey with Xena in order to audition for
the Athens City Academy of the Performing Bards
at their annual storytelling competition. |
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1.14 |
A Fistful of Dinars |
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January 29, 1996 |
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"No Ambrosia was Spilled,
Spoiled or in any way harmed during the production
of this motion picture. (Thanks to the indefinite
shelf life of marshmallows.)" |
| Xena is drawn into
a treasure hunt that forces her to team up with
a despicable assassin and a ruthless warlord ( Peter
Daube ) who happens to be her former fiancé.
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1.15 |
Warrior...Princess |
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February 5, 1996 |
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"Neither Xena nor her
remarkably coincidental identical twin, Diana,
were harmed during the production of this motion
picture." |
| The Warrior Princess
learns life as a blue blood can be a royal pain
when she stands in for a princess (also played by
series star Lucy Lawless) whose life has been threatened
by assassins. |
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1.16 |
Mortal Beloved |
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February 12, 1996 |
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"No Winged Harpies
were harmed or sent to a fiery grave during the
production of this motion picture." |
| The ghost of her beloved
Marcus ( Bobby Hosea ) prompts Xena to travel to
the Underworld where a madman ( Paul Willis
) has stolen Hades' Helmet of Invisibility, causing
total chaos in the realm. |
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1.17 |
The Royal Couple of Thieves |
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February 19, 1996 |
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"No Ancient and inflexible
rules governing moral behavior were harmed during
the production of this motion picture." |
| Xena's asked to steal
back a pilfered chest containing the world's most
powerful weapon, so she enlists Autolycus ( Bruce
Campbell ), the self-proclaimed King of Thieves.
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1.18 |
The Prodigal |
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March 4, 1996 |
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"Meleager the Mighty,
the generally tipsy and carousing warrior-for-hire,
was not harmed during the production of this motion
picture." |
| Gabrielle returns
to her home town, only to find it under attack by
a greedy warlord, and under the protection of a
faded warrior ( Tim Thomerson ), who's lost his
self-confidence. |
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1.19 |
Altared States |
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April 22, 1996 |
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"No Unrelenting or
Severely Punishing Deities were harmed during
the production of this motion picture." |
| Xena and Gabrielle
agree to hide a 12-year-old ( David de Lautour )
who has run away from home after learning that he
was to be sacrificed in the name of a new "Supreme
Diety." |
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1.20 |
Ties that Bind |
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April 29, 1996 |
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"No Fathers, Spiritual
or Biological, were harmed during the production
of this motion picture." |
| Xena saves a mysterious
warrior ( Tom Atkins ), who later professes to be
her estranged father. But the reunion is anything
but happy, as Xena tries to find out if the man's
claims are true. |
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1.21 |
The Greater Good |
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May 6, 1996 |
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"Excessive belching
can cause brain damage andsocial ostracism. Kids,
please don't give into peer pressure. Play it
safe." |
| When Xena is left
near death after being struck by a poisoned dart,
Gabrielle is forced to impersonate the Warrior Princess
to protect a group of villagers. |
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1.22 |
Callisto |
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May 13, 1996 |
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"Joxer's nose was not
harmed duringthe production of this motion picture.
However, his crossbow was severely damaged." |
| Xena is reminded of
her past when a malicious female warrior, Callisto
( Hudson Leick ), whose family was killed by Xena's
former army, exacts her revenge on the Warrior Princess
by impersonating her while on bloody rampages. |
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1.23 |
Death Mask |
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June 3, 1996 |
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"No messenger doves
were harmed during the production of this motion
picture. However,several are reportedly missing
in action and search-and-rescue efforts are under
way." |
| After being reunited
with her estranged brother, Toris ( Joseph Kell
), Xena decides to join him in his plan to kill
the raider who destroyed their village years before.
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1.24 |
Is There a Doctor in the
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July 29, 1996 |
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"Being that war is
hell, lots of people were harmed during the production
of this motion picture (but since television is
a dramatic medium of make believe, all casualties
removed their prosthetic make-up and went home
unscathed)." |
| Caught in the middle
of a war, Xena and Gabrielle aid the wounded inhabitants
of a healing temple, then try to mediate talks between
the warring factions |
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