Ding dong the Warrior is dead.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/xena-warrior-princess-reboot-dead-at-nbc-1031380
This next link belongs in the "when life hands you lemons... make lemonade" department.
https://moviepilot.com/p/xena-reboot-needed-to-be-canceled/4357053
This one too.
https://www.themarysue.com/xena-be-warned-xena-beware/
This next article talks about the "bury your gays" trope, which, when you think about it, is what the original show did to half of its team.
http://uproxx.com/hitfix/xena-reboot-nbc-canceled/
I suspect this next type of thinking...
"It’s believed that these [creative differences] may have related to Grillo-Marxuach’s desire to put the romantic relationship between Xena and Gabrielle front and center."
...did contribute to the cancellation.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat...lans_for_a_xena_warrior_princess_revival.html
Not because of the
lesbian relationship, per se, but because NBC didn't want a " Harlequin Romance Novel".
NBC probably wanted a Kick a$$ / Take names... See the moral high ground? / Take the moral high ground! type of show, and if it could make us laugh occasionally... they wouldn't complain.
Oh, and if Xena happens to be sleeping with her traveling companion, that's a side bar. Not to be ignored in the land of subtext, but also not to be so in your face that we have to have "sensitive chats" every time some guy or gal flirts with one or another of our dynamic duo and their noses got out of joint. The few times that happened in the show made me happy it did NOT happen more often.
CALL ME, NBC. I have a few ideas to run by you.
The first is to remind Rob Tapert that Cecrops IS immortal.