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14:56 he literally always plays a resistance leader or unhinged commander or villian 😂😂 V, Terminator Salvation, Command and Conquer video game , Star Ship Troopers, Total Recall.. i think he just plays himself in yhe movies 😂😂😂
The 180 degree change from season 1 to season 2 was nuts. It was like 2 completely different shows. As a kid it was traumatizing. It was like they took something great and just blew it up and punted.
The fact that season two introduced 2 of the most iconic characters in television history. Hawk, who was a bad-ass and what spoc wishes he could be if he had a human emotion trail. Then, introducing the doctor who was 90 years old and most likely the worst character on television as the chances of him traveling in space would be zero. Mark Leonard’s removable head character was ridiculous.
Lucy Lawless is always such a class act. So talented and so beautiful. Not ashamed to say I had a crush on her back in the day. Was so happy when years later she stared in Spartacus. She's so good at playing evil.
years ago being gay was not a thing then one day it was I was like what is this shit I stopped watching the show when they had them characters kiss I was like what the hell this show is the first time when gays came out when I was in middle school being gay was not a thing guys liked girls and girls liked guys that was the good old days now u have this gay trash everywhere
Should be great. HOPEFULLY they won't cancel it after a few seasons *cough Lower Decks cough* because that would be another tragedy. I sometimes wonder if Fox somehow forces other studios to cancel good series so Fox won't look so bad.
Somehow I feel like mine is gonna be the unpopular opinion, but first - Amazons never existed and never could (The male dominated cities around them would've freaking decimated them for their misandric ways = and doing the same thing to men in order to propogate that they claimed to hate men for is just fucking backwards assed logic) Aside from that, she has a ranged weapon as her featured item that NO ONE ELSE ever uses - but it's supposed to be SHARP. With no gloves. No handle anywhere that doesn't see her hand get sliced into (or off) the moment she tries to catch it. Her most noted move is basically yodeling while spinning around on a quarter staff (I don't care if she is a 6 foot woman in real life - you don't balance like that and frankly one good grab and you're screwed * With how many hits she tanks from guys about double her width and just shrugs off, bullshit) Key point to the above: She is NOT a demi god. Nor a sorceress, nor a god's chosen champion (she rejected Ares, so argue that point to begin with when she was "evil" = more like unnecessarily stubborn/ruthless/promiscuous woman) So she has no supernatural advantage... and well before season six when things are notably off the rails, she can tank hits that would've sent Hercules to the ground. Let me say that again: HERCULES (Herakles - technically, but it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue) The literal defender of Olympus against all comers. With JUST his two young sons as back up. The god of Strength, and noteably courage... How?!? [Other than a metric fuck ton of plot armor...] Gabrielle's Journey was much more organic - and she still got impregnated by a dark god who as far as I know doesn't exist in Greek Mythology (Unless he's a stand in for Erebus) mucked around with as far as the last season... but if I'm rooting for anyone it'd be her. Because she EARNED her place in the series. Xena just "repents" from having supposedly butchered a good chunk of the known world... and never really seems to face actual consequence (until she pointlessly dies - to "redeem" them) Bad writing. See saw writing. They can't actively make her take responsibility the way they tried to beat into Heracles in damned near every freaking episode (inconsistent supernatural abilities ONLY apply when the plot wants them to...) because god forbid you tell a woman and the main character, that she was wrong... and have her FACE that. Frankly, there's nothing she can do to bring back the dead. Go look up Darksiders. It didn't work out so well for the literal horseman of death to try it. She's not boning Hades (and fuck whoever thinks he abducted Persephone - there's more than one version of the myth, and as far as manogamy goes in the family tree; Hades and Persephone are the literal bench mark. I said manogamy. Not mahogany... I'll understand if some of you get confused ; ) Zues sure as fuck did. For that matter if they were going for accuracy, Herc had four wives; and sired progeny with each of those fifty princess' in the first movie that were a call out done massively fucking backwards) You could argue she's one of the best warriors in the world. No, I don't give a toss that she's a "woman" as far as being a warrior goes. Druids used to take their females into battle, and I'm half Irish. I care that she wasn't given any special means to match or better Hercules, but she always seemed to. Somehow. Other than the fact that one show had specifically feminist leanings - I don't know if it was compensation against the fact that in Greek Culture during the period the myths were created Herakles was emblematic of the epitome of masculinity (which is why I personally never thought he needed male lovers - they may have been more openminded but Herakles didn't need to be Bi. It's rather counter intuitive to the above statement) so they were overcompensating; and then much more open about the feminism in Xena - for obvious reasons. Even then, Gabrielle is the better example to aspire to. Again, she WORKED FOR and EARNED all of the strength she was given in character development. I don't see why they didn't bother with Xena. We hear on and on about how legendary she is; how badassed. How many accomplishments she has... but we never really see a thing of her backstory. We don't see her earning any of the supposed power she has. It'd be one thing if Artemis popped up in her teens to gift her with enchanted armor - ala Wonder Woman's original backstory - or as the daughter of a particularly skilled smith who was an ardent acolyte to Haphaestus, she was gifted the Chakarum and then told it would never be able to harm her; was actively ever keen and indestructible. If she prayed to Demeter for strength as a woman, and was gifted a SPECIAL quarterstaff that never let her be unbalanced and enhanced the power of her legs by orders of magnitude. All of that would make what they show much more feasible. It doesn't take anything away from Xena and it shows facets of her character before her warlord point took hold and bloodshed consumed her for X time. But we didn't get that. Instead we got The Twilight of The Gods, we got some ham-fisted inclusion of every corner of Asian cultures. We got Christian myth somehow competing with - and overshadowing - Greek Myth. Keeping in mind this was set in Greek Myth times. Back when Christ wasn't a thing, or straight up wasn't as popular. (Hell, the church didn't even see him as more than a prophet up to a set point in history... Priests weren't always "Married to God" = there was a point where they were allowed to *gasp* have wives. And a family. I'll excuse any who faint) For what? Female Empowerment when that movement was just beginning to gain traction. Inclusivity, before it became a sledgehammer, and a buzz word. There is the potential for a good story, and WELL developed characters (outside of their curves, damn it) but that's not really what we ever got with Xena.
I remember this series well, and it annoyed the hell out of me that it never got a proper closure episode….that it got cancelled during a development for the resistance that saw a lot of visitor shuttles go down, but no statement on their progress overall - it felt unresolved - the studio definitely had something with this series and it developed quite a cult following, it just felt mismanaged towards the end of its TV run
I love how layered Xena is. She isn’t just a warrior. She isn’t just an ex commander of armies. She’s a daughter, a mother, a sister, a singer. Lucy Lawless really brought all of those nuances to life.
Xena was the perfect storm. The perfect cast, the ambitious idea and the full embrace of camp, while the story line wades through history. It was a truly organic show, where the characters grew with the cast as the story progressed. And the stunts.. Amazing stuff for a afternoon nonsense.
5:55 I wish I was a bankster & also work in investment banking for a bottomless wallet💰... Just want to get CRA💸 off the back of working class... #TDBank🌎💘💰
The baby reptile scene wrecked me when I was a kid in 1983. Couldn't get a good night's sleep for a week lol. It was the freeze frame at the very end of that episode that I couldn't get out of my mind. I know it's pretty lame by today's standards, back in 1983, it was freaky as heck.