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   >>>>> Been thinking about this one for a while, hence the late post, and   
   >>>>> have to go for One Against An Army (does anyone still use the OAAA   
   >>>>> contraction here these days?), as it is a kick-ass episode with the   
   >>>>> time dilema of Gabby in peril.   
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   >>>> A good ep, no doubt. but there were SO MANY that were great,   
   >>>> it's impossible for me to choose just one, or five.   
   >>> I would have said TBS for the Gab-drag alone, but singing isn't really   
   >>> part of what I watched X:WP for.   
   >>>   
   >>> The only reason MI wasn't my top was the straw-haired child that played   
   >>> Hope.   
   >>>   
   >>> SOTP still holds a high place in my regards. Even though it wasn't as   
   >>> dark as the later season episodes, it had all the elements.   
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   >> Well, it was the one that launched the show into history. I was   
   >> always partial to Who's Gurkhan? and To Helicon and Back. Renee was   
   >> great in both eps.   
   > 'Who's Gurkhan?' left me scratching my head. If it was meant to be a   
   > mystery the writers should have given the audience some clues as to who   
   > Gurkhan was, string us along, keeping us guessing.   
   >   
    I think that was sorta the idea until X & G were together in his   
   room so Gabby could take her revenge.   
      
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