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==Summary== | |||
Xena aids the centaurs, and meets the son she left in their care nine years earlier. | |||
==Notes== | |||
A lot of interesting references to old Xena being a different person. She makes peace with a Centaur former enemy by saying, "You should never have been my enemy." He responds: "This Xena never was my enemy." This split is a common way people dissociate old deeds from new ones; however, it also expresses something fundamental about human nature and change. | A lot of interesting references to old Xena being a different person. She makes peace with a Centaur former enemy by saying, "You should never have been my enemy." He responds: "This Xena never was my enemy." This split is a common way people dissociate old deeds from new ones; however, it also expresses something fundamental about human nature and change. | ||
[[Category:Xena episodes]] | [[Category:Xena episodes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:39, 9 March 2007
| Xena: Warrior Princess episode | |
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| “Orphan of War” | |
| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 1 |
| Guest star(s) | David Taylor (Solan); Paul Gittins (Kaleipus) |
| Writer(s) | Steven L. Sears; Jim Prior (editor) |
| Director | Charles Siebert |
| Production no. | #V0206 |
| Original airdate | 1996-09-30 |
| Episode chronology | |
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Summary
Xena aids the centaurs, and meets the son she left in their care nine years earlier.
Notes
A lot of interesting references to old Xena being a different person. She makes peace with a Centaur former enemy by saying, "You should never have been my enemy." He responds: "This Xena never was my enemy." This split is a common way people dissociate old deeds from new ones; however, it also expresses something fundamental about human nature and change.