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| Guests = Paul Glover (Menticles); Charles Mesure (Mercer) | | Guests = Paul Glover (Menticles); Charles Mesure (Mercer) | ||
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Xena faces The Horde | ==Description (and spoilers)== | ||
Xena faces The Horde. Will she pay the price of losing her redemption in order to defeat the Horde? | |||
The Horde are sort of like the Reavers (crazy torturers who torture people to death, and apparently cannibalize them; they show up from nowhere, for no known reason; need to use corpses for decoys) and the Oruk-hai (menacing pursuit along a river; rising from the river like the birth scene) in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings. What is it with depicting the worst craziest kinds of people with matted or dreadlocked hair? At least, in Xena, the Horde is not racially coded by skin color; just style (hair, make-up, dress). | |||
A nice little bit of language reference: The Athenians all assume that when dying members of the Horde say "kaltaka" they are calling to their god(s); instead, Gabrielle learns it simply means "water". | |||
Is this the first time Xena curses on the show? | |||
: X: We’re not gonna let these bastards defeat the élite of the Athenian army, are we?!” | |||
: Soldiers: “No!” | |||
: Athenian Soldier: “Tell us what to do, Xena!” | |||
: X: “Do? We’re gonna kill ‘em all!” | |||
: Athenian soldiers cheer | |||
==Xena-Gabrielle relationship== | |||
: X to Gabrielle: You understand hatred, but you have never given into it. You don’t know how much I love — that. | |||
==Disclaimer== | |||
"To show sympathy for the Horde, 'kaltaka' was only served upon request during the production of this motion picture." | |||
== Media connections == | |||
The ''[[Farscape]]'' episode "[[...Different Destinations]]" bears some strong similarities to "The Price". | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 2 April 2007
| Xena: Warrior Princess episode | |
|---|---|
| “The Price” | |
| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 20 |
| Guest star(s) | Paul Glover (Menticles); Charles Mesure (Mercer) |
| Writer(s) | Steven L. Sears; Jim Prior (editor) |
| Director | Oley Sassone |
| Production no. | #V0217 |
| Original airdate | 1997 April 28 |
| Episode chronology | |
| ← Previous | Next → |
| "Ulysses" | "The Lost Mariner" |
Description (and spoilers)
Xena faces The Horde. Will she pay the price of losing her redemption in order to defeat the Horde?
The Horde are sort of like the Reavers (crazy torturers who torture people to death, and apparently cannibalize them; they show up from nowhere, for no known reason; need to use corpses for decoys) and the Oruk-hai (menacing pursuit along a river; rising from the river like the birth scene) in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings. What is it with depicting the worst craziest kinds of people with matted or dreadlocked hair? At least, in Xena, the Horde is not racially coded by skin color; just style (hair, make-up, dress).
A nice little bit of language reference: The Athenians all assume that when dying members of the Horde say "kaltaka" they are calling to their god(s); instead, Gabrielle learns it simply means "water".
Is this the first time Xena curses on the show?
- X: We’re not gonna let these bastards defeat the élite of the Athenian army, are we?!”
- Soldiers: “No!”
- Athenian Soldier: “Tell us what to do, Xena!”
- X: “Do? We’re gonna kill ‘em all!”
- Athenian soldiers cheer
Xena-Gabrielle relationship
- X to Gabrielle: You understand hatred, but you have never given into it. You don’t know how much I love — that.
Disclaimer
"To show sympathy for the Horde, 'kaltaka' was only served upon request during the production of this motion picture."
Media connections
The Farscape episode "...Different Destinations" bears some strong similarities to "The Price".