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| Season      = 4
| Season      = 4
| Episode      = 9
| Episode      = 9
| Airdate      =
| Airdate      = 1999 Jan. 4
| Production  =
| Production  = #V0609
| Writer      =
| Writer      = Steven L. Sears; Robert Field (editor)
| Director    =
| Director    = Garth Maxwell
| Guests      =
| Guests      = Marton Csokas (Borias)
| Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]]
| Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]]
| Prev        = [[Crusader (Xena episode)|Crusader]]
| Prev        = [[Crusader (Xena episode)|Crusader]]
| Next        = [[The Key to the Kingdom]]
| Next        = [[The Key to the Kingdom]]
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Xena and Gabrielle are trapped in a city being attacked, and the siege causes Xena to relive to her own siege of Corinth, with Borias — and her history with Borias and the birth of Solan.
==Notes (& spoilers)==
Xena starts out by telling Gabrielle about her vision of Gabrielle's death, and tries to be a bit over-protective; Gabrielle resists Xena's protectiveness and tells her the discussion's over. Xena seems unconvinced but acknowledges that she'd certainly never bring it up again.


[[Category:Xena episodes]]
[[Category:Xena episodes]]

Revision as of 12:51, 18 March 2007

Xena: Warrior Princess episode
“Past Imperfect”
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 9
Guest star(s) Marton Csokas (Borias)
Writer(s) Steven L. Sears; Robert Field (editor)
Director Garth Maxwell
Production no. #V0609
Original airdate 1999 Jan. 4
Episode chronology
← Previous Next →
"Crusader" "The Key to the Kingdom"

List of Xena episodes

Xena and Gabrielle are trapped in a city being attacked, and the siege causes Xena to relive to her own siege of Corinth, with Borias — and her history with Borias and the birth of Solan.

Notes (& spoilers)

Xena starts out by telling Gabrielle about her vision of Gabrielle's death, and tries to be a bit over-protective; Gabrielle resists Xena's protectiveness and tells her the discussion's over. Xena seems unconvinced but acknowledges that she'd certainly never bring it up again.