Xena: Warrior Princess

1995
Xena: Warrior Princess

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Coming Home Oct 02, 2000

Ares needs Xena's help to restore his godly powers, but he gets more than he bargained for when the Furies attempt to drive him crazy with illusions.

EP2 The Haunting of Amphipolis Oct 09, 2000

On her trip home to Amphipolis, Xena finds the town possessed and sinister powers from Hell awaiting her, Gabrielle and Eve.

EP3 Heart of Darkness Oct 16, 2000

Xena must devise a plan to avoid inheriting the kingdom of Hell, and it won't be easy with her heart turning cold and an angel named Lucifer ambitiously trying to force her to descend to her throne.

EP4 Who's Gurkhan? Oct 23, 2000

Gabrielle sets out on a rescue mission to North Africa with the gang in tow, when she discovers her neice has been kidnapped by an elusive warlord named Gurkhan.

EP5 Legacy Oct 30, 2000

Xena and Gabrielle try to help two warring African tribes unite against their Roman enemies and Gabrielle must live with herself when she accidently takes the life of an unarmed young man.

EP6 The Abyss Nov 06, 2000

When searching for Virgil, Xena and Gabrielle are confronted by cannibals and they must stay alive in order to rescue Virgil before he becomes their next meal.

EP7 The Rheingold (1) Nov 13, 2000

When Xena journeys to Norse to stop a vicious beast she created, Gabrielle soon follows and learns of Xena's past as a valkeryie and the crimes she committed after she made the Rheingold into a powerful ring.

EP8 The Ring (2) Nov 20, 2000

Gabrielle, Brunnhilda and Beowulf find Xena alive after the Grindl's attack. When they arrive to the mine where the Grindl is hidden, Xena reveals the monster was once the valkyrie Grinhilda, who put the Rheingold Ring on her finger as a desperate attempt to stop Xena's reign of terror.

EP9 Return of the Valkyrie (3) Nov 27, 2000

Xena has amnesia and believes herself to be Hrothgar's bride, Wealthea but she must regain her memory in order to save Gabrielle from eternal sleep.

EP10 Old Ares Had a Farm Jan 15, 2001

Xena disguises a mortal Ares as a farmer in the middle of nowhere in order to hide him from warlords seeking revenge.

EP11 Dangerous Prey Jan 22, 2001

Xena becomes the ultimate prey for a deranged hunter, Prince Morloch, bent on hunting down Amazons for sport.

EP12 The God You Know Jan 29, 2001

Michael, the Arch-Angel, orders Xena to hunt down the Roman emperor, Caligula, who has stolen Aphrodite's godhood and kill him before he can do anymore harm.

EP13 You Are There Feb 05, 2001

A tabloid reporter tries to get the scoop on Xena and her motivation for her quest to obtain the legendary golden apples from Valhalla.

EP14 Path of Vengeance Feb 12, 2001

When Eve returns to make amends for her past, she is captured by the Amazons and sentenced to execution unless Xena and Gabrielle can save her.

EP15 To Helicon and Back Feb 23, 2001

Gabrielle leads the Amazons on a rescue mission to Helicon to save Queen Varia from the vengeful half-god son of Artemis, who's bent on destroying every Amazon.

EP16 Send in the Clones Mar 04, 2001

In modern-day New York City, a mysterious woman and three fans of Xena use hair samples to create clones of Xena and Gabrielle, who face a familiar enemy from their past.

EP17 Last of the Centaurs Apr 30, 2001

Xena and Gabrielle become embroiled in a conflict between centaurs and Lord Belach, 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, is the son of the deceased Ephiny.

EP18 When Fates Collide May 11, 2001

After escaping from Hades and capturing the Fates, Caesar changes the Threads of Fate in order to change his destiny. He makes Xena his empress and rules the world by her side. Gabrielle is a talented playwright and Alti is the High Priestess of Rome, and she wants all the power for herself and will stop at nothing to get it.

EP19 Many Happy Returns May 14, 2001

While on their way to deliver Hermes' helmet to Thebes, Xena and Gabrielle save a young virgin from being sacrificed by a group of religious zealots.

EP20 Soul Possession Jun 04, 2001

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.

EP21 A Friend in Need (1) Jun 11, 2001

In Part 1 of a two-part series finale, Xena learns that an army led by a samurai ghost 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.

EP22 A Friend in Need (2) Jun 18, 2001

Conclusion of the 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.
6.7| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 04 September 1995 Ended
Producted By: Renaissance Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Xena is an infamous warrior on a quest to seek redemption for her past sins against the innocent. Accompanied by her comrade-in-arms Gabrielle, the campy couple use their formidable fighting skills to help those who are unable to defend themselves.

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SnoopyStyle It's ancient Greece in the times of the Olympian Gods, centaurs, and Amazons. Xena (Lucy Lawless) is a warrior trying to atone for a life of fighting. Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) is a small town girl desperate for adventures. She joins Xena recording their journeys in her scrolls. Xena loves to fish and fly a kite. They travel as far as China and India. They often get involved with Gods Ares and Aphrodite, the comical Joxer the Mighty, revenge-obsessed Callisto, Julius Caesar, and the monotheism of Eli.My favorite episodes are humorous especially with Joxer. This is solid adventure B-TV. There is plenty of fighting stunts. The use of historical and religious figures is a mix bag. Sometimes it's awkward rewriting biblical and other religious stories. The shows in faraway places can also get awkward. Staying with Greece and the Olympian Gods should be enough for this show. The best part is the relationship between Xena and Gabrielle. The show even plays with the homoerotic perceptions of the audience. The landscape of New Zealand is perfect for ancient Greece and it's a commendable production considering its limitations.
Realrockerhalloween Xena was a campy classic masterpiece full of action, suspense and great storytelling about friendship. During the 90s when women power ran amock, Xena bulldozed in wearing her glamorous outfit and kicking butt. Along her side was her loyal friend Gabrielle who kept her on the barrow path and provided companionship on the road. Sure the formula was repetitive with good winning over evil, but the relationships, creatures or warlords played by various guest stars always kept you on your toes and kept you tuning in every weak. The costumes, music and humor were always true to the heart of the episode. Speaking of humor sometimes it worked well intelligently worked up to and other times it could be low brow for the common folk.Still Xena paved the way for other copy cat shows trying to cash on the fame yet it will always be remembered as the first to break new ground. It even enjoys quite a huge cult following in the fandom and celebrated for it brilliant ambiguity. Xena will still be remembered as one of the best shows ever produced and never go out of style. Get caught up in the fantasy world.
HawkHerald Xena was essentially a spin off of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, it was a low budget syndicated fantasy-action adventure that recalled the old fun of movies Jason and the Argonauts or Sinbad the Sailor. It was set in Ancient Greece in the time of Hercules, Xena was a former warlord who was looking for redemption and uses her martial skills to help the downtrodden and weak. She had a sidekick, Gabrielle, who starts off as a naive storytelling village girl and later becomes a formidable fighter in her own right. Xena's introduced an impractical piece of battle wear that many a young man remembers-the armored minidress. Gabrielle, who started off wearing a long skirt and blouse, ends up with a halter top and miniskirt of her own. There risqué costumes and silly story lines made the show a lot of harmless fun, but somewhere along the way the show started to get weird and dark. It stopped taking story ideas from Greek mythology and starting hashing together plots from Judeo-Christian beliefs, Eastern mythology, and skipping back and forth through history. I quit watching after the show starting taking itself so seriously and became more like a bad costume drama.
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews After waging brutal war for years, Xena finds her conscience stopping her, and she devotes her life(and her considerable abilities) to helping out anyone who needs it. Along with Gabrielle, a young woman from a small village who wants to see the world, they meet many cultures(including primitive ones... and yes, they tend to be treated respectfully, if not necessarily entirely accurately; we see scenes of rituals, dances and the like, and it isn't looked down upon), mythologies(Greek, Norse, Indian, etc., deities and demons alike) and creatures. The themes of battle or love are explored well, as well as whether you can truly escape your past or not. This often has a silly, goofy tone and approach(Sam Raimi, the creator, is known for his love of The Three Stooges), and it won't be for everyone. It does also get serious, dramatic and downright epic at other times, with fantasy beings faced and fought. The acting varies(and it definitely gets to be over the top for some of the humor), but when it really needs to be good, it usually is. This has great guest stars, such as Kevin Smith(no, the thin one) as Ares(his hunger for armed conflict really shines through), Bruce Campbell(yup, he's in this, too... and yes, he's arrogant as always) as Autolycus the master thief and Karl Urban(no, really, he's actually convincing in this) as Ceasar. The action is cool, with reasonable choreography(not on the level of movies), and they change it up some so it doesn't get to be repetitive. And somehow, it doesn't get to be boring in spite of our titular lead being a much better fighter than almost anyone else(so yeah, not always a sense of risk, at least from that). Sets and costumes are well-done, considering the budget. The FX get greater as this goes. In the first few of the seven seasons, this doesn't go that far beyond the basic setup, but then it does start taking chances and it is often interesting. There is disturbing content, sensuality and violence in this. I recommend this to fans of the people behind it, and what it's inspired by. 7/10