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| Airdate = 1995 Oct. 2 | | Airdate = 1995 Oct. 2 | ||
| Production = 76907 | | Production = 76907 | ||
| Writer = Julie Sherman (writer); Doug Ibold (editor) | | Writer = [[Julie Sherman]] (writer); Doug Ibold (editor) | ||
| Director = Stephen L. Posey | | Director = Stephen L. Posey | ||
| Guests = Bobby Hosea (Marcus) | | Guests = Bobby Hosea (Marcus); Stephen Tozer (Myzantius); Nicola Cliff (Jana); Jimi Liversidge (Agranon) | ||
| Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]] | | Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]] | ||
| Prev = [[Cradle of Hope]] | | Prev = [[Cradle of Hope]] | ||
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Xena has to pretend to be her old bad self again in order to save a kidnapped princess from a local arms dealer trying to start a war. (Shades of "The Princess Bride": kidnap someone and make it look like the neighbor did it, to start a war.) While doing so, she runs into her old flame Marcus--she tries to get him to repent, but he won't; although at the last minute, he [[self-sacrifice|sacrifices himself]] to save Xena's life. | Xena has to pretend to be her old bad self again in order to save a kidnapped princess from a local arms dealer trying to start a war. (Shades of "[[The Princess Bride]]": kidnap someone and make it look like the neighbor did it, to start a war.) While doing so, she runs into her old flame Marcus--she tries to get him to repent, but he won't; although at the last minute, he [[self-sacrifice|sacrifices himself]] to save Xena's life. | ||
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[[Category:Xena episodes]] | [[Category:Xena episodes]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 12 March 2009
| Xena: Warrior Princess episode | |
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| “The Path Not Taken” | |
| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 5 |
| Guest star(s) | Bobby Hosea (Marcus); Stephen Tozer (Myzantius); Nicola Cliff (Jana); Jimi Liversidge (Agranon) |
| Writer(s) | Julie Sherman (writer); Doug Ibold (editor) |
| Director | Stephen L. Posey |
| Production no. | 76907 |
| Original airdate | 1995 Oct. 2 |
| Episode chronology | |
| ← Previous | Next → |
| "Cradle of Hope" | "The Reckoning" |
Xena has to pretend to be her old bad self again in order to save a kidnapped princess from a local arms dealer trying to start a war. (Shades of "The Princess Bride": kidnap someone and make it look like the neighbor did it, to start a war.) While doing so, she runs into her old flame Marcus--she tries to get him to repent, but he won't; although at the last minute, he sacrifices himself to save Xena's life.