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4.01 |
Adventures in the Sin
Trade, Part 1 |
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September 28, 1998 |
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"No Dead Amazons lost
their lives during the production of this motion
picture." |
| In a two-part episode,
Xena searches for Gabrielle in the Amazon land of
the dead. But in Part 1, her quest is interrupted
by her evil past. |
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4.02 |
Adventures in the Sin
Trade, Part 2 |
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October 5, 1998 |
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"Xena's search for
Gabrielle was not harmed during the production
of this motion picture." |
| Xena's continuing
search for Gabrielle in the Amazon Resting Place
leads to a climactic battle with the evil shamaness
Alti ( Claire Stansfield ). |
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4.03 |
A Family Affair |
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October 12, 1998 |
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"No Spike-Skinned,
Beast-Like, Incredibly Hungry Offspring who can't
stand the sun were harmed during the production
of this motion picture." |
| Heeding her vision,
Xena travels to Gabrielle's home town, where she's
reunited with her presumed-dead friend. Or is she?
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4.04 |
In Sickness and in Hell |
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October 19, 1998 |
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"No Leapin' Lice were
beaten, whipped, smashed or scratched during the
production of this motion picture." |
| n an itchy and scratchy
show, Xena (who has lice) and Gabrielle (who has
a fungus and a variety of other ailments) take on
marauding Scythians who have captured Argo. |
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4.05 |
A Good Day |
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October 27, 1998 |
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"No Permanent Battle
Scars were inflicted during the production of
this motion picture." |
| Rome's civil war between
Caesar and Pompey has spilled over into Greece,
and Xena's afraid the two armies will bleed the
country dry. |
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4.06 |
Tale of Two Muses |
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November 2, 1998 |
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"No Self-Righteous
Magistrates intent on suppressing the basic human
right of freedom of expression were harmed during
the production of this motion picture." |
| Gabrielle's friend
Tara ( Shiri Appleby ) is arrested for dancing in
a town run by a puritanical magistrate ( John Givens
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4.07 |
Locked Up and Tied Down |
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November 9, 1998 |
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"No Rabid Flesh-Eating
Crabs were cooked during the production of this
motion picture." |
| Xena is arrested
and stands trial willingly for a murder committed
when she was evil. "There's no defense for
what I did," she tells Gabrielle. |
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4.08 |
Crusader |
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November 16, 1998 |
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"Xena's Best Chewing
Tooth was not harmed during the production of
this motion picture." |
| Xena and Gabrielle
meet Najara ( Kathryn Morris ), a warrior with a
beatific glow who has found "the Light."
Gabrielle is taken with her but Xena has her doubts.
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4.09 |
Past Imperfect |
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January 4, 1999 |
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"Borias' goose was
cooked during the production of this motion picture."
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| ena has a series of
flashbacks in which she recalls military exploits
from her evil past which echo the strategies
attackers are using on a town she's defending. |
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4.10 |
The Key to the Kingdom |
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January 11, 1999 |
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"No Priceless Porkers,
of either organic or ceramic origin, were harmed
during the filming of this motion picture."
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| Joxer, Autolycus and
Xena-lookalike Meg (Lucy Lawless) team up to search
for a lost crown. At least that's what Meg and Joxer
tell Autolycus. |
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4.11 |
Daughter of Pomira |
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January 18, 1999 |
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"No Blonde-Haired,
Blue-Eyed Horde girls or their extended families
were harmed during the production of this motion
picture.
Lakota toti. Bonai. Soli
bonai."
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| Xena must come to
grips with a past defeat when she ventures into
the lair of the Horde to retrieve the daughter (
Beth Allen ) of one of her fighters from the old
days. |
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4.12 |
If the Shoe Fits |
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January 25, 1999 |
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"No fractured fables
were harmed during the production of this motion
picture." |
| Xena and Aphrodite
vie to be "Fairy Godsmother" to a little
girl ( Olivia Tennet ) who has run away from home,
but Aphrodite doesn't fight fair. |
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4.13 |
Paradise Found |
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February 1, 1999 |
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"Paradise was found
but not necessarily embraced during the production
of this motion picture." |
| Xena and Gabrielle
fall into a hole in a cave and land in a garden
whose owner ( Jeremy Roberts ) promises "inner
stillness." Gabrielle's impressed; Xena isn't.
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4.14 |
Devi |
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February 8, 1999 |
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No Disclaimer |
| n India, Gabrielle
is hailed as a "devi" (healing deity)
after she exorcises an evil spirit and cures a blind
man. But she can't exorcise Xena's doubts. |
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4.15 |
Between the Lines |
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February 15, 1999 |
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"Xena's Chakram got
Gabrielle by the short hairs during the production
of this motion picture." |
| n India, Xena and
Gabrielle pass through a Karmic tunnel and into
the future. There, they find an old foe, Alti, and
get a glimpse of what their own futures might hold.
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4.16 |
The Way |
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February 22, 1999 |
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"Any similarity between Hanuman and a
major character in the motion picture classic
"Planet Of The Apes" is purely coincidental."
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| In India, Xena and
Gabrielle meet up with Eli ( Timothy Omundson ),
who's now the Avatar (a good god). Then all three
meet Indrajit ( Rajneel Singh ), who's definitely
a bad god. |
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4.17 |
The Play's the Thing |
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March 15, 1999 |
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"Although no great
literary works of art were harmed or plagiarized,
a few thespians stole some scenes during the production
of this motion picture." |
| Gabrielle makes her
debut as a playwright. Too bad her producer ( Jennifer
Ward-Lealand ) is actually a con artist who has
her reasons for wanting the play to bomb. |
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4.18 |
The Convert |
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April 19, 1999 |
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"Argo's gastrointestinal
condition was cleared up upon completion of this
motion picture." |
| Xena's old foe Najara
claims to be a convert to nonviolence, and Gabrielle
believes her. Meanwhile, Joxer can't come to grips
with the fact that he killed a man, even though
it was inadvertent. |
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4.19 |
Takes One to Know One |
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April 26, 1999 |
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"Argo was once again
proven innocent during the production of this
motion picture." |
| Xena must find a killer
from among her family and friends. |
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4.20 |
Endgame |
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May 3, 1999 |
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"Pompey's reign came
to a head during the production of this motion
picture." |
| When Brutus ( David
Franklin ) kills Ephiny in the heat of battle with
Pompey, Gabrielle becomes queen of the Amazons;
while Xena pursues Brutus, hoping he'll lead her
to Pompey. |
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4.21 |
The Ides of March |
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May 10, 1999 |
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"Xena & Gabrielle
were killed during the production of this motion
picture." |
| When Xena learns that
Caesar has put a six-million-dinar price on her
head, she decides to go to Rome and kill him. Meanwhile,
Caesar sends Brutus to capture Gabrielle and Amarice.
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4.22 |
Déja Vu All Over
Again |
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May 17, 1999 |
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"No Sword-Wielding,
Card-Playing, Therapy-Seeking French Freedom Fighters
were deflowered during the production of this
motion picture.æ However, rumors of Custer
and Pocahontasremain unconfirmed." |
| A woman (Lucy Lawless)
thinks she's the reincarnation of Xena, and she
takes her boyfriend (Ted Raimi) with her to see
a past-lives counselor (Renee O'Connor) |
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