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|    S.1. E.12. Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts (    |
|    04 Jun 14 12:30:11    |
      From: daviderl31@yahoo.com               1-12 Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts              First Air Date – Jan 15, 1966              This episode starts with Helen of Troy having nightmares about an assassin       who kills all of her guards. So she has one of her trusted soldiers find       Xena. I assume Helen doesn't mind waiting a few years or so while he       searches all of Greece.        Xena and Gabrielle are walking and talking about not getting enough       supplies (food) when they left Mount Poulis. What, Xena doesn't hunt       anymore?        They see Maltiades (Helen's man) being attacked by several other men and       Xena rides to the rescue, leaving Gabrielle to bring up the rear on foot.       Just a Xena gets to the action, Maltiades is stabbed. Xena fights, and       Gabrielle does also. She's getting pretty good with her staff. Xena unmasks       one of the attackers and cuts his cheek. She then lets him run off. No       reason I could see not to run him through, but that was Xena's call.        Maltiades tells Xena about Helen wanting her to come, then he dies.       Gabrielle is surprised Xena knows Helen, although by now she should know       that Xena knows EVERYBODY!        Xena and Gabrielle arrive at Troy and have to run through Greek soldiers       hiding in trenches or foxholes who jump up to attack them. Must be a hard       way to make a living – lying in wait for hours at a time waiting for some       unsuspecting someone to come along trying to get into the city.        While Xena and Gabrielle are fighting their way to the city gates,       Perdicus recognizes Gabrielle and has the gates open for them. Of course       Gabrielle is surprised to see Perdicus.        King Menelaus (who wants Helen back, and has been laying siege to Troy       for ten years) is meeting with a mysterious stranger wearing a dark cloak,       and at first I thought it might be Ares again. But it was only your typical       traitor.        After they are inside the city walls, Xena wants to go see Helen and       Paris, but Perdicus tells her no one sees them without permission. Of course       Xena isn't one to follow rules. And afterward, Deiphobus, Paris' brother and       Captain of the Guard or something like that, chews out Perdicus for letting       Xena inside. No one seems to be particularly concerned about Gabrielle,       though.        Xena talks to Helen, who wants to go back to Menelaus so the war will       stop. Xena tells her sorry, won't help. And Deiphobus breaks in looking for       Xena. Helen stops him and then they go to the temple to see Paris. I guess       he was doing some praying. While in the temple, Xena sees the guy she let       get away, confronts him, and Deiphobus kills him (before he can be       interrogated).        In the meantime Gabrielle and Perdicus are talking when Greek archers       start shooting over the walls, and kills a friend of Perdicus. He pulls the       burning arrow out of the guy, climbs to the top of the wall, gets a crossbow       and shoots, presumably, the man who fired the killing arrow. Perdicus is the       hero, with lots of backslapping, etc. But Gabrielle isn't very happy about       it. She looks at Perdicus with real disappointment and sadness in her eyes.       I'd sure hate to know I did something to make her look at ME like that!        Xena finds Helen trying to sneak out of the city, and then both see       Deiphobus sneaking out. Xena follows him and sees him conspiring with       Menelaus. Xena confronts him in front of Paris and Helen and he says he's       brokered a peace. And at that moment it is announced that the Greeks are       pulling back and they have left a large wooden horse as a parting gift. Xena       warns Paris to beware of Greeks bearing gifts and is thrown into the dungeon       as a traitor to Troy.        Of course she escapes with the aid of three prisoners she has to fight.        The next morning Gabrielle and Perdicus are talking about the previous       night's celebration and memories of their childhood.        The Greek soldiers exit the horse, open the gates and let the rest of       the soldiers inside. I don't really remember much about the Trojan Horse       story, but I thought they sneaked out of the horse in the middle of the       night. There is much fighting going on, and Gabrielle acquits herself rather       well considering she was using only a staff against battle hardened soldiers       using swords.        Xena tells Perdicus to round up as many people and have them go to the       Temple of Aphrodite. But when we see the temple, there is some kind of ugly       gargoyle over the doors. That's not something I would think Aphrodite would       approve of.        Xena finds Helen and Paris, who apologizes to Xena for misjudging her.       For all the good it did, the city was still burning. During the confusion,       Gabrielle and Perdicus, thinking they may die, kiss.        Deiphobus kills Paris so he can have Helen all for himself. But when he       tries to take her out of the city, Xena is waiting for him. They fight, with       Xena barely winning. I guess he was tougher than he looks since he was the       hooded stranger in Helen's nightmares.        Xena, Helen, Gabrielle, Perdicus and a few others hide in horse as it is       pulled out of the city as a souvenir for Menelaus. I guess Perdicus didn't       mind running away from the lost cause. He and Gabrielle decide they might       have some things earlier that they might not have meant, so they part ways.       Perdicus decides to travel to a new city, and Helen asks to go with him. So       I guess he now forgets all about Gabrielle (but with the fabled beauty in       his company, can you blame him?).        The episode ends with Gabrielle asking Xena if they should take the       horse with them since it's bound to be a collector's item (got a GOOD laugh       about that), but Xena said only if Gabrielle wants to pull it herself. She       decides not.        I kind of liked this episode. Of course liberties were taken with the       time line. That should be on Xena's business cards – "We go anywhere,       anywhen."        And I thought that Galyn Goerg, who played Helen, was exceptionally       beautiful. Too bad I've never seen her in anything else, that I can       remember.        Not too much to nitpick about. While looking through Whoosh for the       correct spellings, etc., in the section 'Things to Look Out For' I found       this – "In THE RECKONING, Xena plays along with Ares' proposal to bring back       anyone she names from the dead and she suggests Hector, Achilles, and       Agamemnon, but they're long gone. In BEWARE OF GREEKS, those three people       play major parts in the siege of Troy."        Despite that little OOPS, and the few other things already mentioned, I       gave this one a 7 out of 10. I'm still waiting on an episode I can rate a 9       or 10.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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