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When Xena sets up a plan to save a Gaul leader (Vercinix) from Caesar, Gabrielle is faced with a choice of conscience. | When Xena sets up a plan to save a Gaul leader (Vercinix) from Caesar, Gabrielle is faced with a choice of conscience. | ||
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When Caesar and Crassus set out to "divide and conquer", Gabrielle is not so easily led into mistrusting Xena. Although she expresses some mistrust, as Gabrielle is going up against Caesar again, Xena tells her to trust her, and ultimately Gabrielle does. Even when Crassus works his wiles, Gabrielle tries to amend Xena's plan without harming it. | It was great to see Xena's plan just keep unfolding. Several times the viewer is led into thinking something has gone wrong, only to see that it was all part of the plan. | ||
GXR notes: When Caesar and Crassus set out to "divide and conquer", Gabrielle is not so easily led into mistrusting Xena. Although she expresses some mistrust, as Gabrielle is going up against Caesar again, Xena tells her to trust her, and ultimately Gabrielle does. Even when Crassus works his wiles, Gabrielle tries to amend Xena's plan without harming it. | |||
==Disclaimer== | ==Disclaimer== | ||
Revision as of 13:09, 16 March 2007
| Xena: Warrior Princess episode | |
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| “When in Rome...” | |
| Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 16 |
| Guest star(s) | Karl Urban (Caesar, Julius Caesar); Matthew Chamberlain (Crassus); Jeremy Callaghan (Pompey); Tamati Rice (Vercinix); Katrina Brown (Mendala) |
| Writer(s) | Steven L. Sears; Robert Field (editor) |
| Director | John Laing |
| Production no. | #V0416 |
| Original airdate | 1998 March 2 |
| Episode chronology | |
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| "King Con" | "Forget Me Not" |
When Xena sets up a plan to save a Gaul leader (Vercinix) from Caesar, Gabrielle is faced with a choice of conscience.
Commentary (and spoilers)
It was great to see Xena's plan just keep unfolding. Several times the viewer is led into thinking something has gone wrong, only to see that it was all part of the plan.
GXR notes: When Caesar and Crassus set out to "divide and conquer", Gabrielle is not so easily led into mistrusting Xena. Although she expresses some mistrust, as Gabrielle is going up against Caesar again, Xena tells her to trust her, and ultimately Gabrielle does. Even when Crassus works his wiles, Gabrielle tries to amend Xena's plan without harming it.
Disclaimer
"Caesar's Palace was not harmed during the production of this motion picture. However, Crassus and the gladiators went down for the count."
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