Episode 1 - [The Furies] |
Details : At Ares's request Xena is judged by the Furies for not avenging the murder of her father and is punished by persecution and madness leaving Gabrielle to try and solve the problem and reverse Xena's insanity. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Darien Takle as Cyrene | Craig Walsh-Wrightson as Lysis | Gordon Toi Hatfield as Rufinus | Asa Lindh as Alceto | Graciele Heredia as Megaera | Celi Fonsesca as Tisiphone | Steve Farac Ciprian as Orestes | Reuben Purchase as Keeper | Kevin Smith as Ares | Director : Gilbert M. Shilton | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Sep. 29, 1997 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 2 - [Been There Done That] |
Details : The day goes from bad to worse when Joxer is killed but when the day begins again...and again...Xena realizes she's the only one who knows what's happening and remembers the previous days she has a second chance to change things. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ted Raimi as Joxer | Joseph Murray as Neron | Deverik Williams as Tybelus | Rebekah Davies as Hermia | John McKee as Lord Menos | Norman Fairley as Lord Lycost | Marek Sumich as Edos | Norman Forsey as Casca | Alastair Duncan as Perion | John Glass as Tius | Mary Woodward as Altara | John Smythe as Apothecary | Rodney Cook as Man #1 | Writer : Hilary Bader | Director : Andrew Merrifield | |
Air Date : Oct. 06, 1997 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 3 - [The Dirty Half Dozen] |
Details : Xena Gabrielle and four warriors go up against Ares and his new army who possess armor and weapons forged by the god Hephaestus which cannot be harmed by any mortal weapons. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jonno Roberts as Agathon | Charles Mesure as Darnelle | Stephen Ure as Monlik | Katrina Hobbs as Glaphyra | Jon Brazier as Walsim | Roy Snow as Athenian Captain | Amron McCormack as Warrior | Campbell Rousselle as Warrior | Adam Schlooz as Guard | Peter Ford as Villager | Kevin Smith as Ares | Writer : Steven L. Sears | Director : Rick Jacobson | |
Air Date : Oct. 13, 1997 |
Episode 4 - [The Deliverer] |
Details : When Xena travels to Brittania to help stop Caesar's invasion Gabrielle is tricked into losing her blood innocence by taking the life of an innocent which binds her to the evil one god Dahuk. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jennifer Ward-Lealand as Boadicea | Meighan Desmond as Discord | Anthony Ray Parker as Deliverer | Brad Homan as Jiela | John Manning as Captain | David Holton as Lieutenant | Anton Bentley as Centurion | Daniel Martin as Soldier | Patrick Kuhtze as Guard | Andre Coppell as Squad Leader | Catherine Boniface as Meridian | Kevin Smith as Ares | Karl Urban as Caesar | Marton Csokas as Khrafstar | Director : Oley Sassone | Writer : Steven L. Sears | |
Air Date : Oct. 20, 1997 |
Episode 5 - [Gabrielle's Hope] |
Details : In Brittania Gabrielle becomes pregnant and rapidly gives birth to a baby girl she names Hope. Xena is unsure of what to do because the child is the offspring of the evil god Dahuk and she cannot decide between killing the child or protecting her. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Catherine Boniface as Meridian | Peter Feeney as Caswallawn | Robert Harte as Goewin | Bert Keiller as Cadbury | Mark Clare as Eochaid | Michelle Huirama as Banshee | Melodee Spevack as Amazon (voice) | Director : Charles Siebert | Director : Andrew Merrifield | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Oct. 27, 1997 |
Episode 6 - [The Debt Part 1] |
Details : When Xena is summoned to the distant kingdom of Chin to kill the Green Dragon a task she left undone years before she tells Gabrielle about her past in Chin in an attempt to justify why she must commit murder. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jacqueline Kim as Lao Ma | Peter Mason as Shopkeeper | Blair Fraser as Messenger | William Kwan as Soldier | Grant McFarland as Ming Tzu | Tai Hadfield as Chuang | Daniel Lim as Ming T'ien (12 years) | Daniel Sing as Ming T'ien | Marton Csokas as Borias | Director : Oley Sassone | |
Air Date : Nov. 03, 1997 |
Episode 7 - [The Debt Part 2] |
Details : After Gabrielle's betrayal of Xena's murderous intentions Xena is imprisoned by the Green Dragon and sentenced to die and she reminisces about Lao Mao's teachings and the debt owed to her. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jacqueline Kim as Lao Ma | Grant McFarland as Ming Tzu | Tai Hadfield as Chuang | Ric Chan as Jiu | Daniel Lim as Ming T'ien (12 years) | Daniel Sing as Ming T'ien | Marton Csokas as Borias | Director : Oley Sassone | |
Air Date : Nov. 10, 1997 |
Episode 8 - [The King Of Assassins] |
Details : It's double trouble when Gabrielle Autolycus and Joxer plot to stop Joxer's lookalike brother Jett a deadly assassin from killing his next target - Queen Cleopatra. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bruce Campbell as Autolycus | Gina Torres as Cleopatra | Ted Raimi as Joxer | Jonathon Hendry as Pontius | Larry Keating as Warlord | Nerida Nichols as Chambermaid | Christian Hodge as Prisoner | Benjamin Banse as Prison Guard | Russell Raethel as Guard #3 | Director : Bruce Campbell | Writer : Nora Kay Foster | Writer : Adam Armus | |
Air Date : Nov. 17, 1997 |
Episode 9 - [Warrior Priestess Tramp] |
Details : When Xena and Gabrielle meet yet another Xena-lookalike a virgin priestess named Leah they have to figure out who's plotting against Leah and keep Meg and Joxer safe at the same time. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ted Raimi as Joxer | Macgregor Cameron as Balius | Ted Clark as Thoracles | Matty J. Ruys as Dexon | Jan Hellriegel as Hestia | Megan Nicol as Hestian Virgin | Rob Sinkinson as Bystander / Drunk | Jodie Dorday as Bordello Girl | Rachale Davies as Bordello Girl | Director : Robert Ginty | Writer : Nora Kay Foster | Writer : Adam Armus | |
Air Date : Jan. 12, 1998 |
Episode 10 - [The Quill Is Mightier] |
Details : Jealous of Xena's legendary deeds Aphrodite puts a spell on Gabrielle's scroll causing everything written on it to magically become real. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite | Alison Wall as Minya | Ted Raimi as Joxer | Stephen Hall as Thelonius | John McKee as Scaberus | Peter Mason as Billius | Ranald Hendriks as Munk | Lawrence Makoare as Barbarian Leader | Alvin Fitisemanu as Tavern Keeper | Jean Hyland as Priestess | Beryl Te Wiata as Priestess | Paul Norell as Peddler | Ann Baxter as Villager | Kevin Smith as Ares | Writer : Hilary Bader | Director : Andrew Merrifield | |
Air Date : Jan. 19, 1998 |
Episode 11 - [Maternal Instincts] |
Details : Maternial instincts are in the air when Gabrielle encounters her evil daughter Hope who has freed Callisto in order to kill Xena's son Solan and plans on severing the friendship of Xena and Gabrielle forever. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Amy Morrison as Hope / Fayla | David Taylor as Solan | Hudson Leick as Callisto | Jeff Boyd as Kaleipus | Reece Rodewyk as Xenan | Phil Adams as Centaur | Danielle Cormack as Ephiny | Writer : Chris Manheim | Director : Mark Beesley | |
Air Date : Feb. 07, 1998 |
Episode 12 - [The Bitter Suite] |
Details : After trying to kill one another grief-stricken Xena and Gabrielle awake in a strange land called Illusia filled with familiar faces where they must face the pain and anger caused by the deaths of their children and forgive one another in order to live. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Michelle Nicastro as Callisto (singing voice) | Ted Raimi as Joxer | David Taylor as Solan | Hudson Leick as Callisto | Kevin Smith as Ares | Danielle Cormack as Ephiny | Karl Urban as Caesar | Marton Csokas as Khrafstar | Daniel Sing as Ming T'ien | Willa O'Neill as Lila | Writer : Chris Manheim | Director : Oley Sassone | Writer : Steven L. Sears | |
Air Date : Feb. 14, 1998 |
Episode 13 - [One Against An Army] |
Details : Xena alone must battle the ruthless Persian army and stop them from plundering Greece as well as save a poisoned Gabrielle who is slowly dying. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Nick Kemplen as Phiddipides | Douglas Kamo as Dorian | Director : Paul Lynch | Writer : Gene O'Neill | Writer : Noreen Tobin | |
Air Date : Feb. 21, 1998 |
Episode 14 - [Forgiven] |
Details : A brash teen tries to convince Xena that she would make a better partner than Gabrielle by leading the duo to the stolen Urn of Apollo. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Shiri Appleby as Tara | Brett Coutts as Micah | Director : Garth Maxwell | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Feb. 28, 1998 |
Episode 15 - [King Con] |
Details : When Joxer is beaten to near-death Xena teams up with two con artists to avenge Joxer with a major con scam against a ruthless gaming house owner and his son. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Patrick Fabian | Cameron Rhodes as Deiphobus | Ted Raimi as Joxer | Writer : Chris Manheim | Director : Janet Greek | |
Air Date : Mar. 07, 1998 |
Episode 16 - [When In Rome] |
Details : It's all about power when Xena must deal with Caesar and the politics of Rome by trading a Roman aristocrat for the leader of the Gauls whom Xena wants freed but first she must try not to kill the hated Caesar. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Karl Urban as Mael | Graham Smith as Boat Captain | Writer : Steven L. Sears | Director : John Laing | |
Air Date : Mar. 14, 1998 |
Episode 17 - [Forget Me Not] |
Details : Tortured by her memories of Hope and past misdeeds Gabrielle visits the temple of Mnemosyne goddess of memory and must travel through her past in an effort to live with her memories or erase them forever. Meanwhile Joxer must protect Gabrielle's body while her mind is away. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kevin Smith | Ted Raimi as Joxer | Lana Garland as Young Woman | Writer : Hilary Bader | Director : Charlie Haskell | |
Air Date : Mar. 21, 1998 |
Episode 18 - [Fins Femmes And Gems] |
Details : While trying to recover the North Star that Aphrodite has stolen Xena becomes obsessed with fish Gabrielle with her own reflection and Joxer with being an apeman all thanks to Aphrodite's distracting obsession spells. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite | Kevin Smith | Ted Raimi as Joxer | Director : Josh Becker | |
Air Date : Apr. 25, 1998 |
Episode 19 - [Tsunami] |
Details : Xena must board a ship carrying prisoners when Gabrielle in the belief she's freeing a captured Autolycus does the same but they're all wet when a tsunami strikes. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Angela Marie Dotchin as Soraya | Bruce Campbell as Autolycus | Toby Fisher as Petrodes | Stephen Hall as Captain | Joy Watson as Palmist | Writer : Chris Manheim | Director : John Laing | |
Air Date : May. 02, 1998 |
Episode 20 - [Vanishing Act] |
Details : Xena and Gabrielle team up with Autolycus to recover a statue that is a symbol of peace between two villages but they must steal it back Autolycus's way in order for him to maintain his reputation. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bruce Campbell as Autolycus | Cherie Bray-Taylor as Thea | John O'Leary as Adar | Ian Harrop as Wharfmaster | Adrian Keeling as Scylosian General | Writer : Terence Winter | Director : Andrew Merrifield | |
Air Date : May. 09, 1998 |
Episode 21 - [Sacrifice Part 1] |
Details : Xena and Gabrielle must stop Gabrielle's friend Seraphin from sacrificing herself to bring back a goddess but they also have to contend with Ares and Callisto who are helping Hope be reborn. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kevin Smith | Jodie Rimmer | Hudson Leick as Callisto | Elizabeth Pendergrast as Atropos | Director : David Warry-Smith | Writer : Steven L. Sears | |
Air Date : May. 16, 1998 |
Episode 22 - [Sacrifice Part 2] |
Details : When Gabrielle's evil daughter Hope takes the form of her mother and joins forces with Ares to create a race of superbeings Xena and Gabrielle must stop her reign of terror. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kevin Smith | Jodie Rimmer | Ted Raimi as Joxer | Hudson Leick as Callisto | Elizabeth Pendergrast as Atropos | Writer : Paul Robert Coyle | Director : Rick Jacobson | |
Air Date : May. 23, 1998 |