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| Airdate = 1997 Oct. 6 | | Airdate = 1997 Oct. 6 | ||
| Production = #V0227 | | Production = #V0227 | ||
| Writer = Hilary J. Bader; Robert Field (editor) | | Writer = [[Hilary J. Bader]]; Robert Field (editor) | ||
| Director = Andrew Merrifield | | Director = Andrew Merrifield | ||
| Guests = Ted Raimi (Joxer); Joseph Murray (Neron); Deverik Williams (Tybelus); Rebekah Davies (Hermia) | | Guests = Ted Raimi (Joxer); Joseph Murray (Neron); Deverik Williams (Tybelus); Rebekah Davies (Hermia) | ||
| Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]] | | Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]] | ||
| Prev = [[The Furies (Xena episode)|The Furies]] | | Prev = [[The Furies (Xena episode)|The Furies]] | ||
| Next = | | Next = [[The Dirty Half Dozen]] | ||
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A repeating episode, a la "Groundhog Day", "[[Monday (X-Files episode)]]", and "[[Life Serial]] (Buffy episode which mocked the repeating action format). | A repeating episode, a la "Groundhog Day", "[[Monday (X-Files episode)]]", and "[[Life Serial]] (Buffy episode which mocked the repeating action format). Xena has to figure out — and solve — what's going wrong in a little village to make a day keep repeating itself. | ||
==Xena-Gabrielle relationship== | ==Xena-Gabrielle relationship== | ||
* Gabrielle cuddling into Xena to go to sleep. | * Gabrielle cuddling into Xena to go to sleep -- a very intimate caress. | ||
* Xena's great joy when she wakes up and Gabrielle is alive. | |||
* Xena playing with the coconuts over Gabrielle's chest. | |||
* Joxer says "Is that a hickey?" to Xena about her neck; X & G look a little abashed; X takes G's arm and they both look away without answering. | |||
==Dialog notes== | |||
G: Joxer, sometimes it's just best to do what Xena says. She'll explain later. (You'll explain later, right? (to Xena)) | |||
==Disclaimer== | |||
"The rooster was not harmed during the production of this motion picture, although is feathers were severely ruffled. However, a little gel and mousse straightened out the mess. | |||
==Intertextuality== | |||
A [[repeating events|repeating episode]], a la "Groundhog Day". DVD commentary explicitly mentioned Groundhog Day multiple times. However, this SFnal plot device has been used many other times as well. See, e.g., "[[Monday (X-Files episode)]]", and "[[Life Serial]] (Buffy episode which mocked the repeating action format). | |||
[[Category:Xena episodes]] | [[Category:Xena episodes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:41, 19 April 2007
| Xena: Warrior Princess episode | |
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| “Been There, Done That” | |
| Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 2 |
| Guest star(s) | Ted Raimi (Joxer); Joseph Murray (Neron); Deverik Williams (Tybelus); Rebekah Davies (Hermia) |
| Writer(s) | Hilary J. Bader; Robert Field (editor) |
| Director | Andrew Merrifield |
| Production no. | #V0227 |
| Original airdate | 1997 Oct. 6 |
| Episode chronology | |
| ← Previous | Next → |
| "The Furies" | "The Dirty Half Dozen" |
A repeating episode, a la "Groundhog Day", "Monday (X-Files episode)", and "Life Serial (Buffy episode which mocked the repeating action format). Xena has to figure out — and solve — what's going wrong in a little village to make a day keep repeating itself.
Xena-Gabrielle relationship
- Gabrielle cuddling into Xena to go to sleep -- a very intimate caress.
- Xena's great joy when she wakes up and Gabrielle is alive.
- Xena playing with the coconuts over Gabrielle's chest.
- Joxer says "Is that a hickey?" to Xena about her neck; X & G look a little abashed; X takes G's arm and they both look away without answering.
Dialog notes
G: Joxer, sometimes it's just best to do what Xena says. She'll explain later. (You'll explain later, right? (to Xena))
Disclaimer
"The rooster was not harmed during the production of this motion picture, although is feathers were severely ruffled. However, a little gel and mousse straightened out the mess.
Intertextuality
A repeating episode, a la "Groundhog Day". DVD commentary explicitly mentioned Groundhog Day multiple times. However, this SFnal plot device has been used many other times as well. See, e.g., "Monday (X-Files episode)", and "Life Serial (Buffy episode which mocked the repeating action format).