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One of Xena's old childhood friends, Flora, is imprisoned with the rest of the young people from her village, because the local tyrant is trying to find out the identity of their freedom-fighting leader, the Black Wolf.  Xena pretends to be bad to get herself thrown in prison so she can pretend to infiltrate the group.
Gabrielle meets Salmoneus, a local merchant who ends up a periodic ally and friend. (Previously seen in "The Gauntlet" and "Unchained Heart", as comic relief who was nevertheless significant in Xena's redemption.)
==Intertextuality==
* Homage to "Spartacus" when everyone says they are the Black Wolf
* Homage to "Spartacus" when everyone says they are the Black Wolf


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Latest revision as of 19:30, 12 March 2009

Xena: Warrior Princess episode
“The Black Wolf”
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 11
Guest star(s) Emma Turner (Flora); Robert Trebor (Salmoneus); Kevin J. Wilson (Xerxes); Nigel Harbrow (Koulos); Ian Hughes (Diomedes)
Writer(s) Alan Jay Glueckman; edited by Jim Prior
Director Mario Di Leo
Production no. 76912
Original airdate 1996 Jan. 8
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List of Xena episodes

One of Xena's old childhood friends, Flora, is imprisoned with the rest of the young people from her village, because the local tyrant is trying to find out the identity of their freedom-fighting leader, the Black Wolf. Xena pretends to be bad to get herself thrown in prison so she can pretend to infiltrate the group.

Gabrielle meets Salmoneus, a local merchant who ends up a periodic ally and friend. (Previously seen in "The Gauntlet" and "Unchained Heart", as comic relief who was nevertheless significant in Xena's redemption.)

Intertextuality

  • Homage to "Spartacus" when everyone says they are the Black Wolf