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6.01 |
Coming Home |
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October 2, 2000 |
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"Xena and Gabrielle's
psyche were harmed during the making of this motion
picture." |
| Xena, Gabrielle and
Eve travel to meet with Ares and discover that the
former god is involved in a war with the Amazons
in a misguided attempt to regain his immortality.
But unbeknownst to him, the Furies have masterminded
a plot of their own: to avenge the deaths of the
Olympians by killing either Ares or Xena. |
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6.02 |
Haunting of Amphipolis |
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October 9, 2000 |
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"No maggots were harmed
during the making of this motion picture, although
a few were found stuck in Gabrielle's teeth"
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| Xena, Gabrielle and
Eve return to Amphipolis to discover that Mephistopheles,
the king of hell, is preparing for war. To stop
it, Eve prepares to make the ultimate sacrifice,
but Xena says no, attempting to battle Mephistopheles
in his realm before clashing with him again on Earth.
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6.03 |
Heart of Darkness |
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October 16, 2000 |
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"All Hell broke loose
during the filming of this motion picture."
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| The archangel Lucifer
( John Mendoza ) tries to force Xena to take her
rightful place in Hell. The warrior princess, however,
schemes to instead have the cocky messenger from
Heaven take control of the underworld. |
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6.04 |
Who's Gurkhan? |
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October 23, 2000 |
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"Xena's uncanny ability
to recover from devastating wounds was not harmed
during the production of this motion picture."
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| Upon arriving in her
home town, Gabrielle learns that her niece has been
captured by a vicious raider named Gurkhan ( Calvin
Tuteao ), who also killed her parents and brother-in-law.
She, Xena and Eve set out to avenge the murders
and save the girl, who is said to be part of Gurkhan's
harem. To infiltrate the crafty killer's lair, Xena
allows Virgil to sell her to Gurkham. But Gabrielle
wants to be the one who takes revenge and, to Xena's
chagrin, she also infiltrates the harem. |
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6.05 |
Legacy |
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October 30, 2000 |
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"Despite severe air
turbulence, no sand dunes were harmed during the
making of this motion picture, although some experienced
periodic bouts of motion sickness." |
| While crossing the
desert, Xena and Gabrielle meet two nomadic tribes
who consider them goddesses. The tribes believe
the women have been sent to lead them against the
Romans. But Gabrielle accidentally kills one of
the leader's sons, and faces the ultimate punishment
death. It's left to Xena to figure out how
to save her friend and defeat the Romans. |
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6.06 |
The Abyss |
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November 6, 2000 |
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"Virgil's appetite
was suppressed during the making of this motion
picture." |
| Cannibals capture
Virgil and his friend Hosep, whom they promptly
eat. The cannibals also attack Xena and Gabrielle,
who is seriously wounded. She is later taken prisoner,
leaving Xena to save her friends. |
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6.07 |
The Rheingold |
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November 13, 2000 |
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"No flying horses were
harmed during the making of this motion picture,
although several villages were bombarded with
aerial manure. " |
| After a chance meeting
with a warrior named Beowulf ( Renato Bartolomei
), Xena sets off by herself to face the monster
Grindl, which she battled once before in the distant
past. Meanwhile, a young Norse woman named Brunnhilda
( Brittney Powell ) tells Gabrielle of Xena's first
encounter with the beast. |
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6.08 |
The Ring |
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November 20, 2000 |
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"Gabrielle's popularity
surged during the making of this motion picture."
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| In the conclusion,
Gabrielle, Beowulf and Brunnhilda discover a severely
wounded Xena hiding from the beast Grindl. Xena
explains her history with the beast, and how a magical
ring is at the root of the problem. Later, Brunnhilda
kidnaps Gabrielle and confesses her love for her.
Xena and Beowulf, meanwhile, battle an array of
villians who seek to take possession of the ring.
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6.09 |
Return of the Valkyrie |
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November 27, 2000 |
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"Any similarity between
our story and the classic children's fairy tale
is purely coincidental." |
| ena struggles to regain
her memory, break the curse of the Rheingold ring
and save Gabrielle. |
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6.10 |
Old Ares Had a Farm |
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January 15, 2000 |
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"Ares went to the dogs
during the making of this motion picture."
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| Xena learns that a
group of warlords who has learned of Ares' mortality
has targeted the former god. With her help, Ares
assumes the identity of a farmer at her beloved
but rundown childhood home. |
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6.11 |
Dangerous Prey |
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January 22, 2000 |
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"Raczar mysteriously
disappeared at the completion of production of
this motion picture and is rumored to have been
living under the guise of [???]" |
| A very brave man,
Raczar, has decided that the Amazons are his next
biggest challenge. He tries to hunt the newest queen,
Varia, to her death, but luckily Xena and Gabrielle
are around to stop him. |
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6.12 |
The God You Know |
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January 29, 2000 |
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"Gabrielle's undercover
disguise was severely harmed during the making
of this motion picture." |
| The Archangel Michael
asks Xena and Gabrielle to stop the evil
and immortal Roman emperor Caligula ( Alexis
Arquette ), who is slaughtering innocents. Afraid
for her daughter Eve, who is in Rome, Xena agrees
to the job. But her plan takes a bad turn when she
learns Caligula has taken Aphrodite as a sex slave.
If he dies, she will die, too. To complicate matters,
Michael manipulates Eve into becoming the bait he
believes Xena needs to kill Caligula. |
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6.13 |
You Are There |
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February 5, 2000 |
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"The concept of linear
time was severely harmed during the making of
this motion picture." |
| Much to their chagrin,
a tabloid-TV reporter ( Michael Hurst ) attempts
to learn why Xena and Gabrielle have returned to
Norse lands. His investigation leads him to suspect
that Xena is plotting to kill Odin and make herself
a god in his place. But his story takes a twist
when a mysterious informant explains that the Warrior
Princess is trying to save the world and that the
reporter should "follow the love" if he
wants the true story. |
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6.14 |
Path of Vengence |
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February 12, 2000 |
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"The disclaimer for
this episode was harmed during the making of this
motion picture." |
| ve is taken prisoner
by Varia ( Tsianina Joelson ), the queen of the
Amazons, who seeks revenge for Eve's past life as
Livia, when she slaughtered Varia's younger sister
during an attack on the Amazons. When Xena learns
of Eve's fate, she and Gabrielle set out to rescue
Xena's daughter. In the process, they learn that
the Amazons are preparing to wage war against the
Romans and that none other than Ares (Kevin Smith)
is behind the plot. |
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6.15 |
To Helicon and Back |
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February 19, 2000 |
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"No shark bait was
harmed during the making of this motion picture."
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| The Amazon Queen Varia
is kidnapped by a masked warrior, leaving Gabrielle
to lead the other Amazons on a bloody rescue mission.
The plan takes a downward turn, however, when Xena's
efforts to counteract the warrior's catapults are
ineffective. |
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6.16 |
Send in the Clones |
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April 23, 2000 |
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"No Xena fans were
harmed during the making of this motion picture."
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| In modern-day New
York City, three fans utilize cloning techniques
to reproduce Xena and Gabrielle so that they can
combat the evil in the world. But rather than awaken
the "good" Xena they find themselves face-to-face
with the "evil" Xena, who is being manipulated
by her former running partner, Alti. |
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6.17 |
Last of the Centaurs |
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April 30, 2000 |
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"The Centaur population
was severely harmed during the making of this
motion picture." |
| Xena and Gabrielle
become embroiled in a conflict between centaurs
and Lord Belach ( Marton Csokas ), whose daughter
has run off with one of the hoofed creatures. Xena
has conflicted emotions, however, as Belach is the
son of her past lover Borias and the centaur, Xenan
( Hamish Hector-Taylor ), is the son of the deceased
Ephiny. |
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6.18 |
When Fates Collide |
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May 7, 2000 |
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"As the Fates would
have it, Caesar was once again harmed during the
making of this motion picture." |
| After escaping from
Hades, Caesar takes control of the Fates' "Loom
of Life," which he uses to splice the past
with a new future a future in which Xena
becomes his wife and Brutus remains his loyal aide.
In the rearranged world, Gabrielle is a playwright
for whom Xena feels an intense attraction. Sensing
their bond, Caesar charges Gabrielle with being
an assassin, and orders that she be crucified. |
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6.19 |
Many Happy Returns |
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May 14, 2000 |
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"Joxer's natural process
of elimination was harmed during the making of
this motion picture." |
| While on their way
to deliver Hermes' helmet to Thebes, Xena and Gabrielle
save a young virgin ( Katie Stuart ) from being
sacrificed by a group of religious zealots. |
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6.20 |
Soul Possession |
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June 4, 2000 |
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"No fish guts were
harmed during the making of this motion picture."
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| The discovery of an
ancient scroll that indicates Xena married Ares
leads to a highly charged press briefing attended
by the modern-day reincarnations of Xena, Ares,
Gabrielle and Joxer. |
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6.21 |
A Friend in Need, Part
1 |
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June 11, 2000 |
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"Xena and Gabrielle's
Flying Circus & Amateur Fire Brigade will
be arriving in your town soon." |
| In Part 1 of a two-part
series finale, Xena learns that an army led by a
samurai ghost ( Adrian Brown ) is threatening the
Japanese city of Higuchi. She also discovers that
because of her past actions with Borias, she is
responsible for the warrior's rise to power. Accompanied
by Gabrielle, Xena sets out to save the city and
make amends for her past. |
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6.22 |
A Friend in Need, Part
2 |
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June 18, 2000 |
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"Xena was permanently
harmed during the production of this motion picture,
although she kept her spirits up." |
| In the conclusion
of the two-part series finale, Xena and Gabrielle
face their greatest threat when they head into battle
against the evil samurai ghost Yodoshi and his army
of 20,000 elite warriors |
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