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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Sins of the Past (Sep/04/1995) | | Xena vows to change her evil ways and returns to her home town seeking forgiveness from her village for everything she has done, but the villagers are reluctant. When she hears the news that a warlord named Draco is going to attack her village she decides to stop him. Xena also meets a young girl, Gabrielle, who follows her along her journey. | | Guest Stars: Jay Laga'aia as Draco, Huntley Eliot as Citizen, Roydon Muir as Kastor, Wally Green (1) as Old Man, Anton Bentley as Perdicas, David Perret as Gar, Winston Harris as Boy, Patrick Wilson (2) as Cyclops, Stephen Hall (1) as Hector, Darien Takle as Cyrene, Willa O'Neill as Lila, Linda C. Jones as Hecuba, Geoff Snell (1) as Herodotus | Director: Doug Lefler Story: Rob Tapert | Teleplay: R. J. Stewart | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Chariots of War (Sep/11/1995) | | Xena and Gabrielle make a new friend, Darius, when she helps out of village that is under attack. Xena then takes on a bloodthirsty warlord and his son, who is trying to drive the settlers out of the land, all while suffering from an arrow wound she received saving Darius's son. | | Guest Stars: Dane Jerro as Homesteader, Nigel Godfrey as Tynus, Robert Harte (2) as Ugly Ruffian, Ruth Morrison as Sarita, Morgan Palmer Hubbard as Argolis, Patrick Morrison as Lykus, Stuart Turner as Sphaerus, Jeff Thomas as Cycnus, Nick Kokotakis as Darius | Director: Harley Cokeliss Story: Josh Becker, Jack Perez | Teleplay: Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Dreamworker (Sep/18/1995) | | Gabrielle is kidnapped and in order to become a "worthy" bride for the dream god, Morpheus, Gabrielle is forced to complete a series of tasks in which they are trying to get her to spill blood. Meanwhile, Xena enters a dream-like world in order to save Gabrielle and is forced to battle the ghosts of her past. | | Guest Stars: Michael Daly (1) as Mesmer, Polly Baigent as Doppelganger, Peter Phillips (4) as 1st Xena Warrior, Grant Boucher as 2nd Xena Warrior, Lawrence Wharerau as Mystic Warrior, Matthew Jeffs as Gothos, John Palmer as Baruch, Colin Francis as Swordsmith, Sydney Jackson as Storekeeper, Bruce Hopkins as Termin, Patrick Smith as Dolas, Desmond Kelly (1) as Elkton, Nathaniel Lees as Manus | Director: Bruce Seth Green (2) Writer: Steven L. Sears | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Cradle of Hope (Oct/02/1995) | | Xena and Gabrielle must protect an abandoned baby from a king, who marked the infant for death because of a prophecy declaring him a future threat to the king. Xena must also aid Pandora (the granddaughter of the one you are thinking of) to make sure she can reset the lock on her legendary box. | | Guest Stars: Susan Winter as Woman, Christine Bartlett (1) as Philana, Alan De Malmanche as Old Man, Latham Gaines (1) as Kastor, Carl Straker as Young Man, Beryl Te Wiata as Cynara, Tony Bishop as Weasel, Simon Prast as Nemos, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Pandora, Edward Newborn as Gregor, Kirstie O'Sullivan as Ophelia, Paul Minifie as Innkeeper | Director: Michael Levine (1) Writer: Terence Winter (2) | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - The Path Not Taken (Oct/09/1995) | | In order to rescue a kidnapped princess, Xena has to blend in with an arms dealer who is responsible for the kidnapping, forcing her to pretend to be her former self. While there she runs into her old love Marcus, which leads to complications. | | Guest Stars: Peter Saena-Brown as Soldier #1, John O'Leary (1) as Antonius, Bill Johnson (1) as Benitar, Danny Lineham as Grathios, Crawford Thomson as Dyctus, Iain Rea as Brisus, Nicola Cliff as Jana, Stephen Tozer as Myzantius, Bobby Hosea as Marcus | Directors: Stephen L. Posey, Julie Sherman Writer: Peter Allan Fields (1), Julie Sherman | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 34 :02x10 - The Xena Scrolls (Jan/13/1997) | | In the year 1940, an archaeologist and another woman stumble upon the "Xena Scrolls", which are adventures that the warrior princess, Xena, has done. Or has been through. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Smith (2) as Ares, Ajay Vasisht as Nikos, Rob Tapert as Rob Tapert, Mark Ferguson as Smythe, Lucy Lawless as Melinda Pappas, Renee O'Connor as Janis Covington, Ted Raimi as Jacques S'Er/Jack Kleinman/Joxer | Director: Charlie Haskell Story: Robert Sidney Mellette | Teleplay: Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster | | | |
| 35 :02x11 - Here She Comes... Miss Amphipolis (Jan/20/1997) | | When Xena learns that somebody is trying, or going, to sabotage a World Beauty Pageant. Xena enters the contest and meets some unlikely friends, and some old pals. | | Guest Stars: Karen Dior as Miss Artiphys, Stan Wolfgramm as Palantine of Parnassus, Jennifer Becker as Miss Parnassus, Timothy Lee (1) as Regent of Skiros, John Sumner as Lord Claron, Calvin Tuteao as Dhoge of Mesini, Katherine Kennard as Miss Skiros, Brenda Kendall as Pageant Matron, Robert Trebor as Salmoneus | Director: Marina Sargenti Writer: Chris Manheim | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 3 |
| 47 :03x01 - The Furies (Sep/29/1997) | | Ares enlists the help of "The Furies" to punish Xena for a crime that she didn't even know about - and that the Warrior Princess has committed a terrible crime and that “she will be punished by persecution and madness.” Thanks to Gabrielle, Xena learns it's because she didn't avenge her fathers death - the father she never knew - the father she didn't even know died. | | Guest Stars: Darien Takle as Cyrene, Kevin Smith (2) as Ares | Director: Gilbert M. Shilton Writer: R. J. Stewart | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 64 :03x18 - Fins, Femmes and Gems (Apr/25/1998) | When Aphrodite steals a Mystic Diamond - that keeps the North Star lit. She casts a spell on Xena, Gabrielle and Joxer to bring out their innermost desires and to stop their attempts to recover the Mystic Diamond which turns Joxer into an ape man, makes Gabrielle vain, and preoccupies Xena with fishing.
| | Guest Stars: Lawrence Makoare as Maecenus, Kevin Smith (2) as Ares, Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite, Ted Raimi as Joxer, Renee Schuda as Young Xena | Director: Josh Becker Story: Nora Kay Foster, Adam Armus, Rob Tapert | Teleplay: Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 4 | | | |
| 70 :04x02 - Adventures in the Sin Trade (2) (Oct/10/1998) | | In the second episode of the 2 part season premiere, Xena, still on her quest to find her beloved friend Gabrielle, travels to the Amazon Resting Place to battle the evil witch, Alti, and learns that Gabrielle is still alive - due to a vision she got about Gabrielle. | | Guest Stars: Kate Elliott as Yakut, Victoria Pratt as Cyane, Sheeri Rappaport as Otere, Claire Stansfield as Alti, Marton Csokas as Borias | Director: T. J. Scott Story: Rob Tapert, R. J. Stewart | Teleplay: R. J. Stewart | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 76 :04x08 - Crusader (Nov/21/1998) | While in a battle, Xena and Gabrielle meet a beautiful, but mysterious,savior named Najara. Gabrielle is taken with her and Xena has her doubts, but their budding friendship ends when she later competes with Xena for Gabrielle's heart and soul.
| | Guest Stars: Kathryn Morris as Najara, David Te Rare as Marat | Director: Paul Lynch Writer: R. J. Stewart | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 81 :04x13 - Paradise Found (Feb/06/1999) | Xena and Gabrielle fall down a cave on a holy mountain, and find a bucolic world of seeming peace, inhabited solely by the peaceful Aidan and his crazy caretaker. Gabrielle finds inner calm, but Xena is plagued by violent images in a land ruled by a man who claims to know the true path to peace.
| | Guest Stars: Jeremy Roberts as Aidan, Mervyn Smith as Gar | Director: Rob Tapert Writer: Chris Manheim | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 85 :04x17 - The Play's The Thing (Mar/20/1999) | | Gabrielle pursues a career as a playright, but things go bad when Zehra, the "Queen of Cons" convinces Gabrielle to base a play on her adventures with Xena, so she can run off with the production's investment money. | | Guest Stars: Polly Baigent as Paulina, Peter Muller as Dustinus Hoofmanus, Mark Hadlow as Milo, Jennifer Ward-Lealand as Zehra, Alison Wall as Minya, Ted Raimi as Joxer, | Co-Guest Stars: Eduardo De Campos as Sophocles, Denys Hoskins as Critic #2, Tammy Barker as Gabrielle Look-alike, George Port as Critic #1, John McKee (2) as Rivus, Stephen Hall (1) as Therax, Mark Nua as Cleon, William Davis (4) as Kaelus | Director: Chris Graves (1) Writer: Ashley Gable, Thomas A. Swyden | | | | | | | | | |
| 88 :04x20 - Endgame (May/08/1999) | | When Brutus kills "The Queen of the Amazons," Ephiny, Gabrielle is called back to be the new queen. Meanwhile, Xena pursues Brutus, hoping he'll lead her to Pompey. Xena and Gabrielle must stop a war between the Amazons and the Romans. | | Guest Stars: David Franklin as Brutus, Jeremy Callaghan as Pompey, Karl Urban as Caesar, Danielle Cormack as Ephiny, Jennifer Sky as Amarice, | Co-Guest Stars: Tony Wood as Xelifus, Nicole Whippy as Chilapa, Stephen Butterworth as Carminus | Director: Garth Maxwell Writer: Steven L. Sears | | | |
| 89 :04x21 - The Ides of March (May/15/1999) | | When Xena learns that Caesar has put a six-million-dinar price on her head, she convinces Gabrielle to stay behind while she travels to Rome to kill Caesar. Meanwhile, Brutus captures Gabrielle and Amarice and brings them to Rome. | | Guest Stars: Hudson Leick as Callisto, Jennifer Sky as Amarice, Timothy Omundson as Eli, Karl Urban as Caesar, David Franklin as Brutus, | Co-Guest Stars: Jane Fullerton-Smith as Woman In Hell, Sean Ashton-Peach as Jailer, Jim Ngaata as Warlord, Allan Poppleton as Hanged Man, Rodney Cook as Spearman, John Leigh (1) as Nailscot | Director: Ken Girotti Writer: R. J. Stewart | | | | | | | Season 5 |
| 91 :05x01 - Fallen Angel (Sep/27/1999) | | After being crucified by the Romans, Xena and Gabrielle are in the afterlife; they team up with the archangel Michael to battle evil Callisto and the forces of hell. Also, when Xena becomes a demon from hell, Gabrielle tries to save her. | | Guest Stars: Hudson Leick as Callisto, Charles Mesure as Michael, Jennifer Sky as Amarice, Ted Raimi as Joxer, Timothy Omundson as Eli, | Co-Guest Stars: Jim McLarty as Pankos, David de Latour as Lief, Tamati Rice as Raphael, Angela Gribben as Laura, Lee Jane Foreman as Arleia | Director: John Fawcett Story: Rob Tapert, R. J. Stewart | Teleplay: R. J. Stewart | | | | | | |
| 93 :05x03 - Succession (Oct/11/1999) | | Xena and Gabrielle are merged in the same body, thanks to Ares; Xena and Gabrielle must each take a shift in the day - Xena taking the day shift and Gabrielle taking the night, in order to watch out for Ares' potential right hand, Mavican. | | Guest Stars: Jenya Lano as Mavican, Kevin Smith (2) as Ares | Director: Rick Jacobson Writer: Steven L. Sears | | | |
| 94 :05x04 - Animal Attraction (Oct/18/1999) | | When Xena, Joxer, Gabrielle, and Amarice travel to Spamona,(an old western town) Xena meets an old friend who's in danger; Amarice meets Arman, and grows feelings for him, but will her 'ego' get in the way of her and Arman's "love fest?" Meanwhile, Xena learns something shocking when she becomes exhausted, irritable, and has a craving for raw fish. | | Guest Stars: Alison Bruce as Talia, M'fundo Morrison as Arman, Jennifer Sky as Amarice, Ted Raimi as Joxer, | Co-Guest Stars: John Lawler as Barkeeper, David Te Rare as Darcon | Director: Rick Jacobson Writer: Chris Manheim | | | | | | |
| 96 :05x06 - Purity (Nov/08/1999) | | When Gabrielle, Joxer, and Xena are awakened by a monk who has a message for Xena from her mentor, Lao Ma, Xena returns to Chin to recover Lao Ma's book of power; and in order to retain the book, Xena must go up against one of Lao Ma's twin daughters. | | Guest Stars: Ted Raimi as Joxer, Marie Matiko as Pao Ssu/K'ao Hsin, | Co-Guest Stars: William Kwan as Vendor | Director: Mark Beesley Writer: Jeff Vlaming | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 100 :05x10 - Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire (Jan/17/2000) | | In this musical episode, Xena reunites with her mother, Joxer reunites with his twin brother, and Gabrielle meets Draco; and to avoid a war over who gets possession of Terpsichore's lyre, Xena organizes a battle of the bands | | Guest Stars: Gillian Iliana Waters as Amoria, Ted Raimi as Joxer, Darien Takle as Cyrene, Jay Laga'aia as Draco | Director: Mark Beesley Writer: Nora Kay Foster, Adam Armus | | | |
| 101 :05x11 - Punch Lines (Jan/24/2000) | | Lachrymose, the god of despair, shrinks Gabrielle and Argo; and the only way he will turn them back to normal is if they make him laugh, which isn't as easy as it may seem. Also, it's "pie central" when Gabrielle, Joxer, and Xena get into a pie fight with the villagers. | | Guest Stars: Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite, Ted Raimi as Joxer | Director: Andrew Merrifield Writer: Chris Manheim | | | | | | |
| 103 :05x13 - Eternal Bonds (Feb/14/2000) | | Joxer brings three priests to a cave to await the arrival of Xena and her baby, but things go bad when Xena learns they are priests of the gods and were sent to kill her; Joxer is wounded by a poisonous sword and Gabrielle must find the antidote while Xena combats armies sent by priests of the gods. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Smith (2) as Ares, Ted Raimi as Joxer | Director: Mark Beesley Writer: Chris Manheim | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 107 :05x17 - Kindred Spirits (Apr/17/2000) | | Gabrielle is left with a tough decision when she must choose to remain the Queen of the Amazons, and lead the Amazons, or travel with her longtime companion, Xena. Meanwhile, Joxer breaks the Amazons' Law and Gabrielle must make another tough decision. | | Guest Stars: Ted Raimi as Joxer | Director: Josh Becker Writer: George Strayton, Tom O'Neill | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 112 :05x22 - Motherhood (May/22/2000) | | The gods learn that Xena's daughter, Eve, is still alive; Eve is baptized, which gives Xena the power to kill the gods, and leading Xena to face the gods in a final showdown.. Meanwhile, The Fates targets Gabrielle in an attempt to drive her to kill Eve. | | Guest Stars: Ted Raimi as Joxer, Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite, Adrienne Wilkinson as Eve, Paris Jefferson as Athena, William Gregory Lee (6) as Virgil, Kevin Smith (2) as Ares | Director: Rick Jacobson Story: Rob Tapert | Teleplay: R. J. Stewart | | | | Season 6 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 118 :06x06 - The Abyss (Nov/11/2000) | | Virgil and his friend, Hosep, encounter cannibals and must escape from them. Hosep is captured by the cannibals and is killed: resulting in Virgil being captured. Meanwhile, Xena and Gabrielle must break into the cannibals' camp and save Virgil. This may not be so easy, though, when Gabrielle is letting the death of the boy in the desert interfere in her battles. | | Guest Stars: Jason Palmer as Hosep, William Gregory Lee (6) as Virgil, Ian Harcourt as Rubio | Director: Rick Jacobson Story: Rob Tapert | Teleplay: James Kahn (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 121 :06x09 - Return of the Valkyrie (3) (Dec/02/2000) | | Xena has no memory, she has no motivations, and doesn't remember she's a godslayer. When Xena has amnesia as Hrothgar's bride, Wealthea, she must quickly regain her memory to save her friend Gabrielle. | | Guest Stars: Victoria Hill as Waltraute, Brittney Powell as Brunhilda, Luanne Gordon as Grinhilda, Dean O'Gorman as Wiglaf, Roger Morrissey as Monster Grinhilda, Alexander Petersons as Odin, Renato Bartolomei as Beowulf | Director: John Fawcett Writer: Emily Skopov | | | | | | | | | |
| 124 :06x12 - The God You Know (Feb/03/2001) | | Michael, the Archangel, ask for Xena and Gabrielle's help to stop the evil Roman emperor Caligula, who is killing innocents. To complicate the matters, Xena learns Caligula has taken Aphrodite as a sex slave, and if he dies, she dies, too. | | Guest Stars: Charles Mesure as Michael, Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite, Kevin Smith (2) as Ares, Adrienne Wilkinson as Eve, Alexis Arquette as Caligula | Director: Garth Maxwell Writer: Emily Skopov | | | |
| 125 :06x13 - You Are There (Feb/10/2001) | | A tabloid-TV reporter attempts to learn why Xena and Gabrielle have returned to Norse land; The reporter suspects Xena is going to kill Odin and make herself a god in his place. The reporter also follows Xena and Gabrielle around to ask, the question we're all dying to know, "are they lovers." | | Guest Stars: Kevin Smith (2) as Ares, Joel Toelbeck as Lucifer, Luanne Gordon as Grinhilda, Charles Mesure as Michael, Alexander Petersons as Odin, Renato Bartolomei as Beowulf, Peter Rowley as Charon, Michael Hurst (1) as Interviewer, Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite, Adrienne Wilkinson as Eve, Alexis Arquette as Caligula | Director: John Laing (1) Writer: Chris Black | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 134 :06x22 - Friend in Need (2) (Jun/25/2001) | | In this two-part series finale, Xena and Gabrielle take on a samurai ghost , and his army of 20,000 warriors. Things heat up, though, when Xena learns the evil samurai ghost has captured a lot of souls. | | Guest Stars: Michelle Ang as Akemi, Adrian Brown (1) as Yodoshi, Mac Jeffrey Ong as Kenji, Kazuhiro Muroyama as Harukata, Venant Wong as Morimoto | Director: Rob Tapert Story: R. J. Stewart, Rob Tapert | Teleplay: R. J. Stewart | | | |
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