I loved Xena more so than Herc, although the crossover episodes were a blast. I made a list of my favourite 60 or so episodes and plan to watch them all next year.
Same here....

I loved Xena more so than Herc, although the crossover episodes were a blast. I made a list of my favourite 60 or so episodes and plan to watch them all next year.
Yes, I just got Season 3 of Xena: WP on DVD and I'm looking forward to watching or rewatching these great episodes.![]()
that's one of the best thing about xena she shows battle scars. and it show how mortal she is where as hercules he heal up pretty good. the only problem I had with both shows was the lack of blood on the swords.
well I am now on season 4 xena wp. in took them loong enough for them to change the entro to the show.
IMO Lawless is getting a little old to play WW, but she would have been great around the time she was playing Xena. If you want to "see" a Lawless WW, she did voice Diana in the animated New Frontier film that was released on DVD in '08.
Q: You can tell in the early episodes that whatever kind of friendship Lucretia and Ilithyia are venturing into is going to end badly.
A: It’s very peculiar, isn’t it! [laughs] And they’re all giving one another these terrible Judas kisses. And you go, “Ugh, that ain’t right!” Whatever they do is jarring on some cellular level. In the same way that you can’t dress up mutton as lamb, you can’t make something so toxic appear beautiful. There’s just no way. Everything about their relationship is toxic.
Q: What are your thoughts on being considered an icon?
A: It’s not the reality of my life, obviously. I don’t think you can live up to being an icon; you’d have to live down to being an icon. You have to screen out everything that you are, to be that little, two-dimensional image. An icon is like a business logo. It has nothing to do with the organization! It’s just something that you can grab at a glance. So Xena was iconic, in that you could grab her at a glance, and go, “Oh, I know that show. I know that person. And, by extension, I know that actor.” But it has nothing to do with what you are, or what you’ll ever be. I learned early on that nobody is that lacking in complexity as to be able to live up to that. Nobody is so damn simple as to be merely a concept. So I think the whole thing is a little silly. But if they’re going to turn you into something, it might as well be something positive, like representing a different shape of woman out there, who’s tough, and strong, and able, and unafraid.
Q: Renée O’Connor, who played Gabrielle, was great. I really loved the dynamic between you two, and her character development as she found her own heroism.
A: Yes, that’s what you learn in the end. That’s whose journey it really was.
Q: And it’s important to you to maintain a traditional family environment.
A: My family is my everything. I get the biggest, most jubilant hugs from my kids every time I come home. And from my husband. You’re a star to them. Maybe not in their minds, but you’re a star in their hearts. [laughs]
^^ Are you sure Tim? I just peeked at the 2011 guest list and didn't see her on it. (Did see Kevin Sorbo of Herc & Andromeda fame).
Found some interview clips of her and her costars at the San Diego comic con this year. http://geek-news.mtv.com/2011/07/28/sdcc-2011-lucy-lawless-and-more-bring-vengeance-to-spartacus/
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