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Season Three
1997/1998
047 The Furies
048 Been There, Done
That
049 The Dirty Half
Dozen
050 The Deliverer
051 Gabrielle's Hope
052 The Debt, Part
I
053 The Debt, Part
II
054 King of Assassins
055 Warrior... Priestess...
Tramp
056 The Quill Is Mightier
Than The Sword
057 Maternal Instincts
058 Bitter Suite
059 One Against An
Army
060 Forgiven
061 King Con
062 When In Rome...
063 Forget Me Not
064 Fins, Femmes and
Gems
065 Tsunami
066 Vanishing Act
067 Sacrifice, Part
I
068 Sacrifice, Part
II
047 "The Furies"
TV Guide Listing:
Syndication's top-rated heroine returns
for her third season---and promptly loses her mind. Xena's immortal enemy
Ares (Kevin Smith), enlists the aid of the Furies for his latest assault.
The three curse-enforcing goddesses declare that the Warrior Princess (Lucy
Lawless) has committed "a terrible crime. She will be punished by persecution
and madness." Just what is the "terrible crime"? Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor)
investigates and discovers that Xena had failed to avenge the murder of
her father. That's certainly news to Xena: she didn't know that her father
had been murdered, much less the identity of the killer.
Cyrene: Darien Takle. Alecto: Asa Lindh.
US airdate: 29 Sep 97.
Production Code: V0474
Written by: R.J. Stewart
Directed by: Gilbert Shilton
Guest Stars:
Kevin Smith (Ares)
Darien Takle (Cyrene)
Asa Lindh (Alecto)
Graciela Heredia (Megacco)
Celi Joncisca (Thyd)
Gordon Hayfield (Rufusus)
Craig Walsh-Wrightson (Lysis)
Reuben Purchase (Keeper)
Steve Jarac-Ciprian (Orestes)
The Furies try to entertain Ares when he
visits their temple, but despite their efforts, his only interest is in
hearing their judgement of Xena. He has laid a case before them that she
has failed to avenge the death of her father; when they decide that she
is guilty, he pleads with them to take the exceptional step of infliciting
both of the possible punishments of persecution and insanity on her. Meanwhile
Gabrielle is trying to get Xena to compete in a race, in the hope that
she can win and extract a promise from Xena. However, their game gets interupted
by a gang of thugs who are after Xena for a bounty that has been placed
on her head. During the fight, The Furies judgement kicks in and Xena starts
fighting in a rather unauthodox way. Once the fight is over, Xena starts
juggling her chakram and eating fruit from the tip of her knife. When she
starts calling Gabrille, Mavis, we start to suspect something is wrong.
At Gabrielle's suggestion, Xena puts the pinch on one of the thugs and
they discover that the bounty was placed on her by a priest from the temple
of the Furies. Xena then mounts her horse with a backflip and facing backwards,
and rides off. When they reach the temple of the Furies, Xena and Gabrielle
learn the reason for the insanity and head off to visit Xena's mother to
find out the truth.
En route to Amphipolis, Xena and Gabrielle
camp out for the night. Gabrielle wakes in the middle of the night to discover
that Xena is gone although her clothes remain; Gabrielle finds her standing
naked at the edge of a town swearing curses and damnation at the town for
their hideous crimes. Gabrielle leads her away. The following morning Xena
rushes off and makes her way to her mother's inn. Once there she just about
manages to explain to her mother what is happening and her mother confesses
that she is the murderer of Xena's father. Xena collapses into a silent
stupor and is being nursed by her mother when Gabrielle walks in; Cyrene
explains to Gabrielle what happened and tells her of another person who
was faced with the same dilemma by the Furies. Gabrielle rushes off to
find this man in the hope that he can show a way of resolving the empasse.
When she gets there, Gabrielle discovers that although he killed his mother
as instructed, the Furies did not free him from the insanity and he is
living as a lunatic in an asylum. In the meantime, Xena has realised for
herself that doing the Furies bidding is no way out, and has decided that
is it she who must die on the grounds that she is deeply dangerous to innocent
people in her insane state of mind. Xena makes her way to a clifftop where
she intends to jump, killing herself - Ares appears to her and tries to
pursuade her not to jump. Xena refuses to complete the act without the
certain knowledge that the Furies will have seen that she has completed
that which she is required to do and extracts a promise from Ares that
he will bring the Furies to an agreed place to witness Xena's act of vengence.
Xena returns to her mother's inn and leads her mother to the temple of the Furies, where Xena straps her to the altar and waits for Ares and the Furies to arrive. Gabrielle arrives at the temple and tries to tell Xena of the trick that the Furies will not free her from the insanity even if she does carry out their bidding and kills her mother, but is silenced by Ares. As Xena is about to kill her mother, she asks the Furies why she is being required to kill her father when he is very much alive. The Furies are somewhat taken back by this and Xena proceeds to require Gabrielle to relate the tales that Ares takes on the form of absent warriors and visits their wives for sex. Cyrene then confirms that Xena was concieved when her husband returned unexpectedly from battle. Xena then asks for the opportunity to prove herself to be half-god by fighting Ares - if she can hold her own and defeat the god of war in a fight she reasons, this will prove that she is no ordinary mortal and infact has the blood of the god in her. The Furies accept this and the challenge begins; in the end Xena wins out and the Furies remove the curse and tell Ares that they will report his misdemeanours back to Zeus and the other gods. Ares is annoyed but impressed that Xena has beaten him again, and asks if she truely believes he is her father. She answers that she doesn't care; all that is important is that the Furies believe she is and that she has freed herself from the curse.
Xena's sanity was not harmed during the production of this motion picture. The Furies, however, will be openning their own lap-dancing variety show off-off-off-Broadway soon.
048 "Been There, Done
That"
TV Guide Listing:
Shades of Bill Murray in "Groundhog
Day": Xena, Gabrielle and Joxer (Ted Raimi) get mixed up with two feuding
families on a day that repeats itself over and over again.
Tybelus: Deverick Williams. Neron: Joseph
Murray. Hermia: Rebakah Davies. Xena: Lucy Lawless.
Episode: 3.2
Production Code: V0473
US airdate: 6 Oct 97.
Guest Stars:
Ted Raimi (Joxer)
Deverick Williams (Tybelus)
Joseph Murray (Neron)
Rebekah Davies (Hermia)
Xena wakes up to the sound of a rooster
crowing, and sits up as Joxer enters carrying some goose eggs in his helmet.
Gabrielle surfaces from under a pile of straw. Then a horseshoe falls from
above Joxer, falling into his hat, cracking all the eggs and splashing
the yolks all over his face. The three of them rise and go off in search
of new horseshoes for Argo, and come across a feud in the market square.
Joxer tries to intervene and gets killed by one of the swordsmen. Come
evening Xena and Gabrielle hold a funeral pyre for him, and rather shocked
and clinging to each other for comfort, they go to sleep. The rooster crows
and once again Joxer enters the stable carrying goose eggs in his hat.
Xena has a serious case of Deja Vu, but is overjoyed to see that Joxer
is still alive, and pushes him back before the horseshoe can fall on him.
She tries to explain to both Gabrielle and Joxer that she's seen this day
before and tries to change things. This time she stops Joxer from getting
involved in the feud in the marketplace, only to find that he gets involved
in a seperate feud in an alleyway.
Once again the day repeats itself, and
this time Xena stops the cause of the original duel by ensuring that an
old deaf man is not knocked down by a passing chariot. Despite her efforts,
the same two men still pick a fight over a different, even more trival
dispute, and this time Gabrielle tries to stop the alley fight and is killed
by one of the two swordsmen. The next time round, Xena ties up Joxer and
Gabrielle and attempts to stop the fighting herself. This effort too fails.
Xena then decides to learn more about the feud between the main two families
to see if she can resolve the feud through knowledge rather than direct
intervention. This time she manages to stop the feud and pursuade the leaders
of both feuding families to put asside their differences; this still fails
to break the cycle. Xena then discovers that a phial of poison is missing
from the local potion maker, and discovers that the daughter of one of
the feuding houses has taken it because she is in love with a young man
from the other house and knows it can never be while the families are feuding.
The next day she endeavours to reach the woman before she takes the poison
but arrives a moment too late; finding the man he confides in her that
Cupid has set the town to repeat the day of the woman's death time and
time again until a hero comes to release them. But he says there is no
way that Xena can reach the woman after the rooster calls but before she
takes the poison. The rest of the day, a somewhat distracted Xena is measuring
up the town. The following morning Xena unleashes her Chakram along it's
carefully planned trajectory, saves the deaf old man and shatters the phial
of poison just before the woman drinks it. The day starts one final time,
but this time Joxer brings turnips rather than goose eggs... they're free
at last.
The rooster was not harmed during the production of this motion picture, although his feathers were severly ruffled. However, a little gel and mouse straighted out the mess.
049 "The Dirty Half
Dozen"
TV Guide Listing:
Xena rounds up a gang of cutthroats
to battle the warlord Agathon (Jonathon Roberts), a protege of Ares who
possesses weapons made of a super-hard metal.
Walsim: Jon Brazier. Monlik: Stephen
Ure. Glaphyra: Katrina Hobbs. Darnelle: Charles Mesure. Ares: Kevin Smith.
Episode: 3.3
Production Code: V0411
US airdate: 13 Oct 97.
Guest Stars:
Kevin Smith (Ares)
Jon Brazier (Walsim)
Stephen Ure (Monlik)
Katrina Hobbs (Glaphyra)
Charles Meisure (Darnelle)
Ares decides to equip the army of a young
warlord, Agathon, with armour made from the steel of Ephestos thus making
them all but invincible. On hearing of this, Xena proceeds to rescue various
of her proteges from her warlord period from prisons or execution and tries
to pursuade them to join her in a mission against Agathon. She picks each
of them for skills she believes will help with the battle with Agathons
soldiers; their first encounter is less than successful although they do
avoid getting slaughtered by using hand to hand combat techiniques. They
travel in somewhat uneasy alliance to Agathon's castle, where Xena manages
to break in with their assistance but she is soon captured and she, Glaphyra
and Gabrielle are soon imprisoned in Agathon's castle.
No convicts were reformed during the production
of this motion picture. Can't we all just get along?
050 "The Deliverer"
TV Guide Listing:
Xena, Gabrielle and the first priest
(Marton Csokas) of a monotheistic cult head for Britannia to battle their
common enemy Julius Caesar--- who promptly captures Gabrielle.
Boadicea: Jennifer Ward-Lealand. Caesar:
Karl Urban. Meridian: Catherine Boniface. Ares: Kevin Smith.
Episode: 3.4
Production Code: V0403
US airdate: 20 Oct 97.
Guest Cast:
Jennier Ward-Lealand (Boadicea)
Karl Urban (Caesar)
Catherine Boniface (Meridian)
Kevin Smith (Ares)
While travelling Xena and Gabrielle come
across a slave train and decide to free the slaves. When one of the now-free
slaves tells them that he was seeking help in a battle against Julius Caesar
who has invaded Britainnia, Xena insists on returning with him to help.
Soon after their arrival, Gabrielle and the former slave are captured and
Xena meets up with Boadicea, a former foe who is now battling Caesar. Xena
rescues Gabrielle and prepares to stand against his army with Boadicea,
while Gabrielle takes shelter with the priest in his temple. Soon she discovers
that he is part of a satanic cult trying to bring the evil god Dahak into
the world. In trying to stop a ceremony, Gabrielle unwittingly stabs the
priestess of the cult and the evil is released. Xena is distracted from
the battle with Caesar by the gathering of storm clouds over the temple
and races to rescue Gabrielle. She finds Gabrielle suspended in the air
by talons of fire but does manage to free her and they escape. An ensuing
explosion knocks out all of the walls of the temple leaving a very familar
framework standing - Stonehenge.
051 "Gabrielle's Hope"
TV Guide Listing:
Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) gives birth
to the "Daughter of Darkness." The warrior's fiery encounter with Dahak,
the "Force of Darkness," left her more than shaken---it left her nauseated.
Before long, three evil Banshees materialize, worshipping Gabrielle and
calling her "The Source." Both she and Xena (Lucy Lawless) suspect that
something strange is going on, and sure enough, Gabrielle's belly begins
to grow at a rapid rate. The birth of a beautiful baby girl soon follows,
and Gabrielle names her Hope, hoping for the best. But when Xena looks
at the child, all she sees is despair---which doesn't bode well for the
friendship of the two warriors.
Caswallawn: Peter Feeney. Eochaid: Mark
Clare. Goewin: Robert Harte.
Episode: 3.5
Production Code: V0404
US airdate: 27 Oct 97
Written by: R. J. Stewart
Directed by: Charles Siebert & Andrew
Merrifield
Guest Cast:
Peter Feeney (Caswallawn)
Mark Clare (Eochaid)
Robert Harte (Goewin)
Gabrielle is still tortured about the moment she killed the priestess and is unable to sleep. As she and Xena head towards the coast in order to leave Britainnia, they are greeted by three banshees. Making their escape Xena and Gabrielle reach the port, where Gabrielle waits in an inn while Xena looks for passage back to Greece. In the inn, Gabrielle suddenly has craving for lots of strange and bizzare foods, which she proceeds to eat. In the middle of her meal, a mob of villagers start to attack the inn and try to kill Gabrielle; at the same time Xena is attacked by a group of religious knights. Making a break for the mob, Xena and Gabrielle head for the cover of the wooded hills, where Gabrielle realises she's pregnant, and a fairly long way through the pregnancy at that. Searching for answers as to what is going on, Xena takes her to the castle from which the religious knights operate where she tries to find out what is going on by eavesdropping on their conversations. She discovers that Gabrielle is carrying the child of Dahak, and goes back in just enough time to help Gabrielle give birth to a daughter. Xena is very concerned about the child, but Gabrielle pursuades her that the child can be taught not to be evil, and that it should be given a chance at life. Gabrielle names her child "Hope" to reflect her belief that she can be a force for good despite being the offspring of Dahak. Xena agrees to give her a chance and is distracted by a battle outside. When she returns, she finds Gabrielle sleeping and one of the knights brutally murdered in a locked stronghold that only contained the knight, Gabrielle and Hope. Xena is now convinced that Gabrielle is terribly wrong about Hope and that she is already evil. Gabrielle takes hope and runs with Xena in hot pursuit. When Gabrielle realises that Xena means to kill her daughter and will not listen to "reason", she decides to abandon her daughter and then tell Xena that Hope turned on her and was killed. Xena isn't completely convinced but reluctantly takes Gabrielle's word for it.
Despite witnessing the bizarre and somewhat disturbing birth of Gabrielle's Hope, no farm animals were harmed or traumatized during the production of this motion picture.
052 "The Debt, Part
I"
TV Guide Listing:
As Xena and Gabrielle travel toward
the Eastern kingdom of Chin, Xena recalls a kidnapping episode from her
dark past involving two rival Chin clans. Part 1 of two.
Borias: Marton Csokas. Lao Ma: Jacqueline
Kim. Ming Tzu: Grant McFarland. Ming T'ien: Daniel Lim.
Episode: 3.6
Production Code: V0406
US airdate: 3 Nov 97
Guest Cast:
Marton Csokas (Borias)
Jacqueline Kim (Lao Ma)
Grant McFarland (Ming Tzu)
Daniel Lim (Ming T'ien)
Xena and Gabrielle are ambushed in their
sleep by a group of Ninja warriors who are in pursuit of a messanger who
is looking for Xena. Having defeated the Ninja Warriors, Xena is unable
to help the messanger who has been fatally injured in the fight, but listens
to his message which says "The little green dragon has become too big and
must be made small again". At this Xena starts to set off for the Kingdom
of Chin, where she tells Gabrielle that she must repay an old debt. Gabrielle
asks if this means that she must kill somebody, and Xena answers that it
does. Xena starts to explain how after her encounter with Caesar, she and
Barias journeyed to the east in search of riches and hatched a plan to
set the royal families of the kingdom of Chin to fight each other. Reaching
the port where Xena must board a boat to Chin, Gabrielle decides that she
can play no part in this and tells Xena that she will not come on a mission
of murder; she asks Xena not to throw away all the changes for good that
Xena's made in the last two years but Xena insists she has no choice but
to go. We learn that Xena tried to kidnap the son of one of the kings of
Chin and became an embarassment to Barias who arranged to let her be captured
by the King. Once captured she was hunted down like an animal but at the
last moment was given the chance to escape by a mysterious woman, Lao Ma,
who ran one of the other kingdoms in the name of her sick husband, their
King. Sensing a kindred spirit in Xena, Lao Ma, starts to show her some
of the ancient chinese magic which gives Xena the ability to defy gravity!
Back in the present, Xena reaches the Kingdom of Chin, and makes her way
into the castle to find and kill Ming T'ien, the son who Xena kidnapped
many years ago. Raising a dagger high above her head, she's about to strike
at what she believes is the sleeping prince, only to find Gabrielle lying
there instead.
053 "The Debt, Part
II"
TV Guide Listing:
Conclusion. Flashbacks recall Xena's
transformation from evil to good. But in the present, the "Green Dragon"
(Daniel Sing) has captured Xena, and is breathing fire at her.
Lao Ma: Jacqueline Kim. Ming Tzu: Grant
McFarland. Borias: Marton Csokas. Xena: Lucy Lawless.
Episode: 3.7
Production Code: V0407
US airdate: 10 Nov 97
Guest Cast:
Jacqueline Kim (Lao Ma)
Grant McFarland (Ming Tzu)
Marton Csokas (Borias)
Captured by the Palace Guards, Xena is
thrown into the dungeon. Meanwhile Gabrielle asks Ming T'ien to let her
see Xena, a request that he denies saying that she is awaiting trial on
charges of treason and cannot be seen by anyone. When Xena is found guilty
of treason, and is sentanced to death, Gabrielle is finally allowed to
see her. In the meantime, we learn more about Xena's time with Lao Ma and
that Ming T'ien is in fact her son. Gabrielle is distraught that she has
caused Xena to be imprisoned and begins to realise that Ming T'ien is a
cruel and evil despot, and that maybe she should have trusted Xena more.
Learning from a fellow prisoner that Lao Ma was recently killed by her
own son, Ming T'ien, Xena resolves to kill him. Xena is taken from the
dunegeon to be executed and just before the executioneer moves forward
to carry out his job, Ming T'ien gives Xena a gift his mother asked him
too just before he killed her. It is a small hairclip which Xena knows
contains a sharp metal spike that was Lao Ma's favourite weapon - to her
this is the sign that Ming T'ien must be killed. As she lies strapped to
the executioneers table, Xena summons up the ancient magic taught to her
by Lao Ma and breaks free and destroys the palace. In a face down with
Ming T'ien in front of Gabrielle, Xena says that by defeating him and demolishing
the palace she has made him small again. Believing the work done, Gabrielle
turns to leave just as Xena launches the hairclip at Ming T'ien quietly
killing him as he sits on his throne. When Gabrielle compilments Xena on
doing the job without killing Ming T'ien, Xena chooses not to reveal to
her the truth that she did kill him at the end.
054 "King of Assassins"
TV Guide Listing:
Gabrielle, Joxer and Autolycus sneak
into a palace to thwart an assassination attempt by Joxer's evil lookalike
brother, Jett. The intended victim: Cleopatra (Gina Torres).
Joxer/Jett: Ted Raimi. Autolycus: Bruce
Campbell. Pontius: Jonathon Hendry. Gabrielle: Renee O'Connor.
Episode: 3.8
US airdate: 17 Nov 97
Production Code: V0410
Directed by: Bruce Campbell
Guest Stars:
Gina Torres (Cleopatra)
Ted Raimi (Joxer/Jett)
Bruce Campbell (Autolycus)
Jonathon Hendry (Pontius)
Autolycus is involved in the theft of a
precious sword which goes wrong when he and his acomplace are disturbed
by the warlord who owns it. When his acomplace kills the warlord, Autolycus
is rather scared and tries to backout of the rest of the plan, but the
threats of his acomplace pursuade him to stick to it. Later on in a market
square, Autolycus meets up with a man who he mistakes for his acomplace,
but upon also meeting up with Gabrielle comes to realise that this man
is Joxer, not his evil brother Jett - his acomplace. They soon realise
that Jett plans an assasination of a visiting dignatory staying in the
castle. Autolycus proceeds with Jett's plan for now, while Joxer and Gabrielle
try to break into the castle but end up getting captured. While Autolycus
discovers that Jett's intended victim is Cleopatra, Gabrielle singularly
fails to escape from her cell in the dungeon when she tries copying Xena's
technique. Soon Joxer and Jett are both on the run around the castle, while
Autolycus makes an approach to Cleopatra on the pretext of acting as an
agent for Xena's services. When Joxer and Gabrielle are released by a guard
after being mistaken for Jett, they are taken before the captain of the
guards and explain the consipiracy - not realising that he is behind it.
Fortunately he mistakes Joxer for Jett and lets him go - before long they
are all converging on Cleopatra's room at which point Xena appears just
in time at which point a big fight ensues. Jett is eventually arrested
and after a talk with Joxer is taken away.
055 "Warrior... Priestess...
Tramp"
TV Guide Listing:
Lucy Lawless isn't exactly suffering
from a lack of exposure. People named her one of their 25 Most Intriguing
People and TV GUIDE listed her among the Performers of the Year. What's
more the producers of Xena are making sure she gets even more exposure
with this week's show, the first of several new episodes. Lawless is starring
as the Warrior Princess and playing two Xena look-alikes. First, there's
Leah, a pious priestess of the virgin goddess Hestia. Leah's in trouble
with bad guys at Hestia's temple, and Xena and Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor)
want to help her. Complicating matters: a less-than-pious look-alike named
Meg, the operator of a bordello.
Episode: 3.9
Production Code: V0402
US airdate: 12 Jan 98
A warlord is somewhat surprised when Xena
appears before him talking about love and disarms herself; not believing
his luck he has her captured and tied to a stake. Gabrielle arrives and
thinks that Xena must be testing her, and true to form she comes through
and they both escape, except that it turns out not to be Xena after all,
but Leah. Leah is the high priestess of the local temple of Hestian Virgins.
Finding the real Xena, Gabrielle introduces Leah and they set off to find
out why Leah was tricked into a suicide and by who. Back at the temple
they find that Meg has been pursuaded to stand in for the "missing" Leah
by one of the priests, Bailey. In order to find out more about him and
his motives, Xena goes undercover pretending to be Meg, while Meg hides
and with Gabrielle's help Leah pretends to be Meg -- the only problem is
that Meg runs the local brothel. Meanwhile, Meg accidentally lets slip
to Bailey that Xena is there and he dispatches the guards to kill Leah
at the Brothel. It basically goes on like this for most of the episode...
056 "The Quill Is Mightier
Than The Sword"
TV Guide Listing:
Aphrodite (Alexandra Tydings) casts
an odd spell on Gabrielle: everything she writes on her scroll comes to
pass. Of course, what Gabrielle writes isn't always precisely what she
means.
Minya: Alison Wall. Thelonius: Stephen
Hall. Munk: Ranald Hendricks. Gabrielle: Renee O'Connor.
Episode: 3.10
Production Code: V0408
US airdate: 19 Jan 98
Guest Cast:
Alexandra Tydings (Aphrodite)
Alison Wall (Minya)
Stephen Hall (Thelonius)
Ranald Hendricks (Munk)
Aphrodite is more than a little miffed
when some kids scrawl pro-Xena slogans all over her temple, and then has
a go at Ares. Ares points out that although Xena is the hero of the piece,
it is Gabrielle who is building her up with all her stories. As a result,
Aphrodite decides to enchant one of Gabrielle's scroll as Xena pursuades
Gabrielle to try writting fiction. Gabrielle awakes the following morning
to find that her story is coming true, and having defeated a horde of barbarians
single handed, comes to realise that the scroll is enchanted. Heading for
a local town, Gabrielle decides to use the power of the scroll to do good,
but soon realises that she's got to be very careful in the phrasing of
what she writes. Deciding to go for the large goals, she decides to write
that War lost it's power, and Ares appears before her as a mortal. Trying
to rectify that, she manages to make Aphrodite a mortal too. Trying to
summon Xena back, she manages instead to bring Minya into their group,
and while trying to work out a limerk to cheer up the now rather desperate
Gabrielle, Joxer manages to conjour up three naked dancing Gabrielle's
- much to the real Gabrielle's annoyance. After several other unsuccessful
attempts to resolve the mess, they settle down to sleep where upon Joxer
resolves to sell his scabbard to get Gabrielle a gift to say sorry for
the events of the day. Unfortunately this leads to the enchanted scroll
falling into the hands of a merchant as unbeknowst to Joxer, Gabrielle
had hidden the scroll is his scabbard. When the resulting chase ends in
the caves to which Gabrielle has sent the various "mistakes", Gabrielle
regains possession of the scroll just long enough to write that the scroll
finds Xena. The assembled party of oddities then runs off after the scroll,
leaving Gabrielle, Joxer, Ares and Aphrodite behind. Soon Xena arrives
pulling a massive cart of fish, holding the scroll and explains how Gabrielle's
wording had sent her on a wild goose chase. Working out how to end the
enchantment, Xena proceeds to deal with an army poised to attack the valley
in a very unique way - by pelting them with fish - while Gabrielle tries
to record the events truthfully without embellishment. Soon Ares and Aphrodite
are back to normal, and the army is defeated.
057 "Maternal Instincts"
TV Guide Listing:
Xena and Gabrielle meet up with their
respective offspring, Solon (David Taylor) and Hope (Amy Morrison). But
the reunions are hardly happy, thanks to Callisto (Hudson Leick).
Ephiny: Danielle Cormack. Kaleipus:
Jeff Boyd. Xenan: Reece Rodewyk.
Episode: 3.11
Production Code: V0405
US airdate: 26 Jan 98
Guest Cast:
David Taylor (Solon)
Amy Morrison (Hope)
Hudson Leick (Callisto)
Danielle Cormack (Ephiny)
Jeff Boyd (Kaleipus)
Reece Rodewyk (Xenan)
Xena and Gabrielle return to the Centaur
village at the invitation of Kaleipus, Solan's foster father as guests
at a ceremony to sign a treaty of peace. Meanwhile a young girl frees Callisto
from the lava pit - determined to get her revenge, Callisto burns the tottems
of peace at the entry to the Centaur village. Back in the village, Gabrielle
is overjoyed to meet up with Ephiny and her centaur son, Xenan and tells
her of the events in Britainnia and of Hope (supposed) death. The young
girl who released Callisto then sneaks into Gabrielle's hut and starts
telling her of threats from the "monster woman" and of a message for Xena.
In front of Xena, the girl who calls herself Fayla, reports Callisto as
saying "She knows your little secret and will take it to the grave". Desperate
to save Solan, Kaleipus and Xena arrange to hide him in the ixion caverns
nearby while Xena distracts Callisto. Preparing for her part in the plan,
Gabrielle bumps into Fayla in the shop and discovers that she is in fact
her daughter - Hope. After tricking Callisto, Xena and Gabrielle return
towards the village to find Kaleipus mortally wounded. Gabrielle talks
with Hope and tells her why she had to abandon her in Britainnia and is
taken in and sends Hope to the same safe place as Solan is. When Xena hears
what has happened she is livid and goes to the safe place only to find
Solan dead and Hope gone. The heart-broken Xena is finally pursuaded to
fight it out with Callisto by Xenan's scared expression and a major battle
ensues, from which Xena bearly escapes with her life. Following the children
to their hiding place in the caverns, Callisto walks into Xena's trap -
where after a heart-to-heart Xena manages to trap Callisto in the falling
ruins of a temple. Meanwhile Gabrielle realises how Hope had tricked her,
and poisons Hope and contemplates killing herself too. Later that evening
Xena and Gabrielle stand at the funeral pyres for their respective offspring,
and Gabrielle desperately tries to make contact with Xena but fails and
they each walk off alone.
Xena and Gabrielle's relationship was harmed during the production of this motion picture
058 "Bitter Suite"
TV Guide Listing:
The conflict between Xena (Lucy Lawless,
pictured) and Gabrielle comes to a head in this lavish musical-fantasy
episode set in a tarot-card dreamworld called Illusia. Why a musical? "It
allowed us to express emotions that were best said in this way," co-executive
producer Rob Tapert says. And those emotions are raw: in last week's episode,
Gabrielle's evil daughter Hope killed Xena's son Solon, and Xena blames
Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor). "Xena really wants to kill Gabrielle," Tapert
notes. Their parallel, phantasmagorical journeys dominate the storyline,
which won't die completely as long as Hope is alive. (She'll turn up soon
on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.)
Episode: 3.12
Production Code: V0409
US airdate: 31 Jan 98
Guest Cast:
Hudson Leick (Callisto)
Kevin Smith (Ares)
Ted Raimi (Joxer)
Danielle Cormack (Ephiny)
Willa O'Neil (Lila)
Joxer arrives at the Amazon village and
talks with Ephiny about Gabrielle who is undergoing an Amazon purification
ritual. Ephiny tries to explain to Joxer how desolute Gabrielle was and
how she has to get through it, but Joxer will have none of it. Xena is
mourning her own way on the top of a snow capped mountain where she is
visited by Ares who pursuades her to go on a rampage of vengenance. Xena
arrives in the Amazon village and captures Gabrielle despite the efforts
of their friends to stop her; dragging her behind a horse, Xena takes her
to a cliff where she tries to throw her over the edge. Awakening at the
final moment, Gabrielle attacks Xena and they both fall over the cliff
and into the water far below. In a surreal world, Xena is fished out of
a river by Callisto dressed as a court jester, who proceeds to sing to
her with the aid of a bizzare chorus of an eagle, a bull, a snake, a terrier,
and a Sphinx. Gabrielle is fished out of the river by Joxer and is somewhat
embarrased to find herself naked. Xena, guided by Callisto, is taken to
a castle where an army of soldiers sing her praises and Ares sings of his
enfatuation with her. Meanwhile Gabrielle, guided by Joxer, returns to
a vision of her home village Poteadia. Each encouraged by their people,
Xena and Gabrielle head towards a door where they confront each other,
and Xena kills Gabrielle. After Joxer pronounces Gabrielle dead, Ares sings
of how he can help Xena as her consort. At the end of his song, he and
all the others disappear leaving Xena cradling Gabrielle's dead body -
until an accusing Gabrielle appears behind her. Together they are transported
to derelict temple where their accusations against each other build to
a deafening crescendo. They sing of their pain and for a while seem to
be building bridges, but then the accusations start again until Gabrielle
is grabbed by the firey talons of Dahak and they find themselves back in
his temple - Xena tied to a cross, Gabrielle strapped as a sacrifical victim
on the altar. A spirit appears from a coffin and awakens six figures -
all of them tied together by hate - Ceasar, Callisto, Ares and Kraftstar
plus alter-egos of Xena and Gabrielle. As Xena's alter-ego prepares to
kill Gabrielle, and Gabrielle's prepares to break Xena's legs with a hammer,
Xena and Gabrielle sing a duet about love overcoming hate and the figures
one by one explode and disappear. Making their escape Xena and Gabrielle
find a waterfall with Solan waiting on the other side; Gabrielle goes through
but Xena is burned when she tries and is then tormented by the one remaining
evil spirit - Ming T'ien. Singing a plea to Gabrielle and Solan to forgive
her, Xena finally manages to pass through the waterfall and the final spirit
disappears. After a moment with Gabrielle, Xena goes to Solan and as she
hugs him finds herself back in the real world with Gabrielle in her arms,
their love for each other restored.
The musical genre was not harmed during the production of this motion picture. In fact, the producers sincerely hope you were A-MUSE-D by this episode.
059 "One Against An
Army"
TV Guide Listing:
Xena must hold off an entire Persian
army single-handed---and also tend to Gabrielle, who's been struck by a
poison arrow.
Dorian: Douglas Kamo. Phiddipides: Nick
Kemplen.
US air date: Feb. 7, 98
Production Code: V0413
Written by: Gene O'Neill & Noreen Tobin
Directed by: Paul Lynch
Guest Cast:
Douglas Kamo (Dorian)
Nick Kemplen (Phiddipides)
Gabrielle is determined to learn for herself
the secret of Xena's amazing flips and sets out to practice them. When
she decides to attempt it without a bar for the first time, she falls ackwardly
and sprains her ankle. As Xena is bathing it at a nearby well, a frightened
man runs past and tells them of an approaching army. Realising that this
is a serious invasion Xena sets out to do her best to stop it; while heading
towards the advancing forces Xena and Gabrielle meet a man who claims to
be a fleeing Spartan. While Xena secretly suspects that he is a spy, Gabrielle
takes him at face value and when they meet the advancing forces tries to
"save" him, only to get hit by a poison arrow. When Xena's attempts to
find the antidote to the poison fail, she must choose between saving Gabrielle's
life or stopping an invasion of Greece by a marauding army from the East.
Holed up in a barn where Xena once kept a cache of weapons, she prepares
for battle with the army while Gabrielle's health deteriorates rapidly.
Gabrielle's ankle was harmed during the production of this motion picture.
060 "Forgiven"
TV Guide Listing:
A teen (Shiri Appleby) with a bad attitude
picks a fight with Gabrielle, then tells Xena that she wants to be her
new partner. Gabrielle's incensed, but Xena sees something in her. And
as it happens, she can be helpful: she knows who stole a missing urn that
Xena and Gabrielle are after.
Dorus: Mervyn Smith.
US Air Date: Feb. 14, 98
Production Code: V0415
Written by: R. J. Stewart
Directed by: Garth Maxwell
Guest Cast:
Shiri Appleby (Tara)
Mervyn Smith (Dorus)
Brett Coutts (Mika)
Wade Jackson (Wayan)
David Goodwin (Lurk)
When an obnoxious young teenage girl with
a lot of attitude picks a fight with Gabrielle, she finds herself taking
a severe beating until Xena comes back and breaks it up. When the girl,
Tara, explains that she intends to replace Gabrielle as Xena's sidekick,
neither of them are particularly impressed. Despite Xena's saying no, Tara
follows them and eventually Xena takes pity on her, much to Gabrielle's
chagrin. It turns out that Tara knows something about a gang that has kidnapped
an important relic from a local temple, and as a result Xena decides that
she may be some help in their mission of recovering the relic. As time
progresses however Tara's impetulance lands both her and Gabrielle in deadly
trouble at the hands of the gang. When she once again starts a catfight
with Gabrielle, Gabrielle gets sufficently angry to really fight back against
her natural better nature. After Tara recieves a bad beating at Gabrielle's
hands, the tension between them deminishes and they continue on their mission
to recover the artifact. However Tara suddenly seems to switch sides and
soon Xena and Gabrielle find themselves in a trap carefully set by the
gang.
No street-talking, cat-fighting, barroom brawling juvenile delinquents were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
061 "King Con"
TV Guide Listing:
Poor Joxer is conned out of gambling
winnings, then is almost killed by the gambling-den owner's henchmen. So
Xena decides it's payback time.
Rafe: Patrick Fabian. Eldon: Cameron
Rhodes. Titus: Stig Eldred. Leo: Justin Curry. Joxer: Ted Raimi. Gabrielle:
Renee O'Connor. Xena: Lucy Lawless.
US Air Date: Feb. 21, 98
Production Code: V0401
Guest Cast:
Ted Raimi (Joxer)
Patrick Fabian (Rafe)
Cameron Rhodes (Eldon)
Sti Eldred (Titus)
Justin Curry (Leo)
When Joxer wins a large amount of money
in a casino, he is conned out of his winnings by a pair of con men. Things
get worse when the henchmen of the casino catch up with him and attempt
to get back his winnings - only to start beating him senseless when he
says he doesn't have it any more. Fortunately for Joxer, Xena is nearby
and hears the disturbance and manages to drive off the henchmen. Having
taken Joxer to a nearby temple where he can receive care and attention,
Xena goes into the town. Spotting one of the con men carrying Joxer's sword,
she forces them to tell her what happened and on hearing the story decides
to enlist their help (under some duress) in bringing down the owner of
the casino who's henchmen beat up Joxer. As Xena puts her plans into place
to bring down the casino owner, things go a little awry and one of the
con men betrays them... When the other is killed, Xena has to rely on her
skills with playing cards to avenge both Joxer's beating and the murder
of the con man who was helping her.
No conmen were conned during the making
of this motion picture.
062 "When In Rome..."
TV Guide Listing:
When Caesar (Karl Urban) captures Xena's
comrade in arms Vercinix (Tamati Rice), the Warrior Princess captures Caesar's
colleague Crassus and proposes a swap. But she also assumes treachery on
Caesar's part, and plans accordingly.
Crassus: Matthew Chamberlain.
US Air Date: March 1, 1998
Production Code: V0416
Guest Cast:
Matthew Chamberlain (Crassus)
When Julias Caesar captures Vercinix, a
freedom fighter from Gaul, Xena receives a plea from his wife to rescue
him from Rome. Xena in turn captures one of Caesar's leading lieutants,
Crassus, and makes her way to Rome in a bid to trade his life for Vercinix's.
After arriving in Rome and discovering more about the power struggle within
the triumbrivate, Xena comes to realise that Caesar needs the public relations
coup of capturing Vercinix and excuting him in public to further his political
ambitions within Rome. Realising that Caesar will not make a deal, she
and Gabrielle proceed to plan a bate and switch of Vercinix and Crassus
within the prison cells in Rome. Along the way Gabrielle has to decide
whether Crassus should be given the chance to escape or if he must be lead
out to almost certain slaughter at Caesars hands. While Xena is captured
and forced to battle two Gladiators in the ring, Gabrielle carries out
the bate and switch in the prison cells.
063 "Forget Me Not"
TV Guide Listing:
Gabrielle is troubled but doesn't know
why, so she visits the temple of the goddess of memory, who sets her off
on a journey through her past (as seen in clips from previous episodes).
Ares: Kevin Smith. Joxer: Ted Raimi.
Priestess: Jan Hellriegel. Gabrielle: Renee O'Connor.
US Air Date: March 8, 1998
Production Code: V0417
Guest Cast:
Kevin Smith (Ares)
Ted Raimi (Joxer)
Jan Hellriegel (Priestess)
Something is troubling Gabrielle very deeply
and as she and Joxer wait to meet up with Xena, Gabrielle decides to visit
the temple of the goddess of memory, Nemisine, to see if they can help
her find the truth she cannot face. The priestess starts Gabrielle on a
dreamscape journey, while Joxer who has become very worried attempts to
get Gabrielle out of the temple. When Joxer finally gets in he "rescues"
Gabrielle only to find that she has no idea who she is, and has lost all
her memories. As her spirit continues on it's journey, Joxer tries to teach
her memoryless self of who she is. As he reads to her from her scrolls,
he starts to alter the stories to avoid the bad and unpleasant things that
have happened to her. As time progresses he gets a little carried away
and ends up convincing the naiive and innocent Gabrielle that she loves
him. Meanwhile in the dreamscape, Gabrielle's spirit encounters the figure
of Ares and works her way through three rivers each of which torments her
with visions of her past actions. Soon she comes to realise that Ares is
the key to her nightmares, but when she discovers the terrible secret at
the end she must decide whether to keep her memories or to dispose of them
and remain the innocent, clueless girl listening to Joxer's stories outside
the temple.
064 "Fins, Femmes and
Gems"
TV Guide Listing:
Aphrodite (Alexandra Tydings) steals
the "mystic diamond" that keeps the North Star lit, then casts spells on
Xena, Gabrielle and Joxer to keep them from retrieving it.
Maecenus: Lawrence Makoare. Young Xena:
Renee Schuda.
US Air Date: April 13, 1998
Production Code: 3.18
Guest Cast:
Ted Raimi (Joxer)
Alexandra Tydings (Aphrodite)
Lawrence Makoare (Maecenus)
Renee Schuda (Young Xena)
Aphrodite arranges for some thugs to steal
a valuable and precious diamond from a temple, which is in reality the
power behind the North Star, so that she can start her own new constellation
in the night sky. Xena and her posse (well, Gabrielle and Joxer) are close
on the tails of her gang and determined to return the diamond to it's rightful
place. In order to stop them, Aphrodite uses a magic potion to make the
three of them obessed by whatever they were looking at at the time. For
Joxer, it is the story of Apis the ape man; for Gabrielle it is her own
reflection in a mirror and for Xena it is a fish she was holding at the
time. Xena then leads them down to the shore of a lake (actually filmed
at Lake Wainamu in Bethells Valley) where she proceeds to go fishing while
Gabrielle preens herself incessantly and Joxer acts like an overgrown monkey
(ok, so this is an improvement for Joxer... :-)). Despite her obsession
with fishing, Xena manages to convince Gabrielle that she should own the
beautiful diamond - which leads Gabrielle to go off and grab it from Aphrodite's
thugs. However they pursue her and end up loosing Xena her prized catch
- something that makes her very angry indeed.
065 "Tsunami"
TV Guide Listing:
Xena, Gabrielle and Autolycus find themselves
aboard a ship capsized by a tidal wave. They do find an air pocket, but
so does a cutthroat (Todd Rippon), who thwarts them at every turn.
Thadeus: Stephen Tozer. Petrodes: Toby
Fisher. Soraya: Angela Dotchin. Captain: Stephen Hall.
US Air Date: April 19, 1998
Production Code: 3.19
Guest Cast:
Stephen Tozer (Thadeus)
Toby Fisher (Petrodes)
Angela Dotchin (Soraya)
Stephen Hall (Captain)
Gabrielle visits a fortune teller who tells
her that is about to go on a long voyage with a tall dark hansome man -
Xena pours scorn on the idea since they were only visiting the fishing
village for supplies. However when Gabrielle suddenly spots that Autolycus
is part of a chain gang of slave being dragged onto a ship in the dock,
she tries to talk to him. When the slave drivers attempt to stop her, a
fight ensues on the deck of the ship and it starts to set sail. As she's
about to get caught, she manages to attract Xena's attention who soon joins
Gabrielle on the deck of the departing ship. As they try to find out what
is going on, they discover that the slaves are bound for a diamond mine
on an island and that Autolycus had meant to get captured. Things take
an unexpected turn when Xena notices that Mount Etna has erupted and realises
that a tidal wave is about to strike them. The ships captain attempts to
change direction but it is too late and the ship is caught in the wave
and is capsized. When they come too, they realise that the ship is upside
down and sinking fast and Xena has to try and come up with a plan to escape
before it becomes their watery tomb.
066 "Vanishing Act"
TV Guide Listing:
Autolycus's reputation as "king of thieves"
is at stake when a 20-foot statue turns up missing---and he didn't steal
it. So he vows to steal it back.
Autolycus: Bruce Campbell. Xena: Lucy
Lawless. Gabrielle: Renee O'Connor.
US Air Date: April 26, 1998
Production Code: 3.20
Guest Cast:
Bruce Campbell (Autolycus)
Gabrielle travels on ahead to attend the
opening of an annual celebration of peace at a small coastal village. The
following morning the villagers are shocked to discover that their precious
statue of Pax, the god of peace has been stolen. Surveying the situation
Xena spots a shifty figure by the dock and reveals it to be none other
than Autolycus, The King of Thieves. However Autolycus swears blind that
he didn't steal the statue and enlists Xena and Gabrielle's help in finding
out who did steal it with the aim of stealing it back. The only problem
is that Autolycus insists on doing it his way, which involves endless disguises
and silly voices. Along the way they discover who is responsible - the
man who killed Autolycus' brother and soon the mission takes on a different
complexion as Autolycus continues his quest for revenge. Xena is desperate
to stop Autolycus from killing him because she fears for what Autolycus
will become a deadly but soulless assasin if he manages to carry out his
plans. There is also the small problem of returning the massive statue
to the villagers.
067 "Sacrifice, Part
I"
TV Guide Listing:
Xena saves Gabrielle's friend Seraphin
(Jodie Rimmer) from being sacrificed, then learns that she's willing to
die---so that Gabrielle's evil daughter Hope can be reborn. Part 1 of two.
Werfner: Stephen Ure. Callisto: Hudson
Leick. Ares: Kevin Smith. Lachesis: Micaela Daniel.
US Air Date: May 3, 1998
Production Code: 3.21
Guest Cast:
Stephen Ure (Werfner)
Hudson Leick (Callisto)
Jodie Rimmer (Seraphin)
Kevin Smith (Ares)
Micaela Daniel (Lachesis)
Callisto emerges through a hole she has
created from the vortex where she was trapped with the Sovreign. Meanwhile,
Xena and Gabrielle watch a demonic cult prepare for a human sacrifice -
Gabrielle's childhood friend Seraphin. True to form Xena uses her Chakram
to halt the proceedings and managed to get Seraphin only to discover she
was a very willing participant. Callisto kidnaps one of the priests and
takes him to a cave where Hope is growing in a cocoon and is about to hatch.
When Seraphin tells them of the Godess, Xena and Gabrielle assume it's
Callisto, but as Xena tries to stop yet another human sacrifice, she suddenly
realises that it is Hope rather than Callisto that they are up against.
Ares further muddies the waters by calling in his debt and telling Gabrielle
that if Xena kills Hope, then Gabrielle must cut Xena's life thread kept
by the Fates, killing Xena. Gabrielle tries to talk to Seraphin, only to
disclose to her that she is Hope's mother - the Betrayer as Seraphin calls
her. Xena then decides to let Seraphin go and she and Gabrielle follow
Seraphin to where Hope's cocoon is now placed. In a struggle, Xena tries
to stop Seraphin getting sacrificed again but Seraphin does get a flesh
wound in the process; as the fight continues Seraphin crawls towards Hope's
cocoon and smeers her own blood onto it, causing Hope to hatch.
068 "Sacrifice, Part
II"
TV Guide Listing:
The third seasons ends with Xena and
Gabrielle in a tense struggle to destroy Hope. Gabrielle had poisoned her
evil daughter earlier this season, after Hope murdered Xena's son Solon.
But Hope, the result of Gabrielle's unwitting union with the satanic deity
Dahak, is as resourceful as she is wicked. In the last episode, Hope emerged
from a cocoon---fully grown and looking exactly like her mother (Renee
O'Connor plays both roles). Hope's mission: to clear the way for Dahak's
dominion over both Olympus and the world. But Xena's on a mission of her
own to kill Hope. And this time, Gabrielle has no mixed feelings ---Hope
must die.
US Air Date: May 10, 1998
Production Code: 3.22
Guest Cast:
Hudson Leick (Callisto)
Jodie Rimmer (Seraphin)
Kevin Smith (Ares)
Ted Raimi (Joxer)
As Hope hatches, it turns out that she
looks exactly like her mother, Gabrielle. Things turn distinctly cold between
Xena and Gabrielle because of Gabrielle's intervention which stopped Xena
killing Hope - Gabrielle tries to explain but Xena won't listen. Tending
to Seraphin's wound, they head off to try to find where Hope now is. Meanwhile
Hope insists on Callisto making her look just like her mother and tries
to pursuade Callisto to join her army of darkness rather than seek the
oblivion she so desperately wants. Hope also talks to Joxer while posing
as Gabrielle in order to find out why everyone loves her mother, and why
she appears to have no love for her own child. In the meantime, Hope and
Ares start getting rather amorous and Hope becomes more dismissive of Callisto's
insistance that she fulfill their pact, causing Callisto to turn to Xena
for help - offering her assistance in exchange for Xena killing her with
the Hind's Blood dagger which they now know Xena knows the whereabouts
of. Although Xena is totally dismissive at first, Gabrielle pursuades her
to accept Callisto's help. As they continue their quest for Hope, they
see more and more innocent villagers being rounded up by the cult as sacrifices.
Xena decides to try to save them and starts a fight during which time Gabrielle
slips away and Hope tries impersonating her mother. Xena begins to guess
what is going on and catches Hope out just as she's rescued by Ares. Ares
then explains to Xena that she can't win and what he has forced Gabrielle
to agree to to repay her debt. Xena of course continues anyway and the
confrontation comes as Hope and Ares start the sacrifice. Thanks to Joxer
smuggling in the Hind's blood dagger, Xena is able to come close to killing
Hope but at the last minute, Gabrielle decides to save Xena's life by killing
herself and Hope with a plunge into the fiery abyss in Hope's temple. Xena
is heartbroken, and turns the dagger on Callisto as she laughs about Gabrielle's
death. Ares, somewhat stunned, leaves the temple having seen Hope, Gabrielle
and Callisto die and fearing he may easily be the next in line.
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