List of Xena: Warrior Princess episodes

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The following is a complete episode list for the historical fantasy series Xena: Warrior Princess, which began airing on September 4, 1995. The series ran for six seasons and 131 episodes until its final episode aired on May 21, 2001. Three pilot episodes for the series, collectively called The Xena Trilogy, initially aired as part of the first seasons of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.

The show, primarily set in ancient Greece with a flexible time setting, details the adventures of former Hercules villain Xena. Now a reformed warlord on a quest to redeem her past sins, Xena is accompanied on her travels by Gabrielle, a young woman who becomes her best friend and, eventually, most trusted ally.

Contents

[edit] Seasons

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 Discs
Season 1 24 1995 – 1996 April 23, 2003 June 6, 2005 (UK) June 23, 2005 (NZ)
October 12, 2005 (AUS)
7
Season 2 22 1996 – 1997 September 2, 2003 August 1, 2005 (UK) August 24, 2005 (NZ)
October 12, 2005 (AUS)
7
Season 3 22 1997 – 1998 February 10, 2004 October 3, 2005 (UK) September 22, 2005 (NZ)
December 10, 2005 (AUS)
7
Season 4 22 1998 – 1999 June 15, 2004 November 21, 2005 (UK) November 17, 2005 (NZ)
December 10, 2005 (AUS)
7
Season 5 22 1999 – 2000 October 19, 2004 December 10, 2005 (AUS) 7
Season 6 22 2000 – 2001 March 8, 2005 April 3, 2006 (UK) December 10, 2005 (AUS) 7

[edit] Season 1: 1995–1996

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1 "Sins of the Past"  Doug Lefler Robert Tapert, R. J. Stewart September 4, 1995
2 "Chariots of War"  Harley Cokeliss Josh Becker, Jack Perez, Adam armus, Nora Kay Foster September 11, 1995
3 "Dreamworker"  Bruce Seth Green Steven L. Sears September 18, 1995
4 "Cradle of Hope"  Michael Levine Terence Winter September 25, 1995
5 "The Path Not Taken"  Stephen L. Posey Julie Sherman October 2, 1995
6 "The Reckoning"  Charles Siebert Peter Allan Fields October 16, 1995
7 "The Titans"  Eric Brevig R. J. Stewart October 30, 1995
8 "Prometheus"  Stephen L. Posey R. J. Stewart November 6, 1995
9 "Death in Chains"  Charles Siebert Babs Greyhosky, Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster November 13, 1995
10 "Hooves and Harlots"  Jace Alexander Steven L. Sears November 20, 1995
11 "The Black Wolf"  Mario Di Leo Alan Jay Glueckman January 8, 1996
12 "Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts"  T. J. Scott Roy Thomas, Janis Hendler, Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster January 15, 1996
13 "Athens City Academy of the Performing Bards"  Jace Alexander R. J. Stewart, Steven L. Sears January 22, 1996
14 "A Fist Full of Dinars"  Josh Becker R. J. Stewart, Steven L. Sears January 29, 1996
15 "Warrior... Princess"  Michael Levine Brenda Lilly February 5, 1996
16 "Mortal Beloved"  Garthy Maxwell R. J. Stewart February 12, 1996
17 "The Royal Couple of Thieves"  John Cameron Steven L. Sears February 19, 1996
18 "The Prodigal"  John T. Kretchmer Chris Mannheim March 4, 1996
19 "Altared States"  Michael Levine Chris Mannheim April 22, 1996
20 "Ties That Bind"  Charles Siebert Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster April 29, 1996
21 "The Greater Good"  Gary Jones Steven L. Sears May 6, 1996
22 "Callisto"  T. J. Scott R. J. Stewart May 13, 1996
23 "Death Mask"  Stewart Main Peter Allan Fields June 6, 1996
24 "Is There a Doctor in the House?"  T. J. Scott Patricia Manney July 29, 1996


[edit] Season 2: 1996–1997

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1 "Orphan of War"  Charles Siebert Steven L. Sears September 30, 1996
2 "Remember Nothing"  Anson Williams Steven L. Sears, Chris Manheim October 7, 1996
3 "The Giant Killer"  Gary Jones Terence Winter October 14, 1996
4 "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"  T.J. Scott Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster October 21, 1996
5 "The Return of Callisto"  T.J. Scott R. J. Stewart October 28, 1996
6 "Warrior... Princess... Tramp"  Josh Becker R. J. Stewart November 4, 1996
7 "Intimate Stranger"  Gary Jones Steven L. Sears November 11, 1996
8 "Ten Little Warlords"  Charles Siebert Paul Robert Coyle November 18, 1996
9 "A Solstice Carol"  John T. Kretchmer Chris Manheim December 9, 1996
10 "The Xena Scrolls"  Charlie Haskel Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster, Robert Sidney Mellette January 13, 1997
11 "Here She Comes... Miss Amphipolis"  Marina Sargent Chris Manheim January 20, 1997
12 "Destiny"  Robert Tapert Steven L. Sears, R. J. Stewart, Robert Tapert January 27, 1997
13 "The Quest"  Michael Levine Steven L. Sears, Chris Manheim, R. J. Stewart, Michael Levine February 3, 1997
14 "A Necessary Evil"  Mark Beesley Paul Robert Coyle February 10, 1997
15 "A Day in the Life"  Michael Hurst R. J. Stewart February 17, 1997
16 "For Him the Bell Tolls"  Josh Becker Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster February 24, 1997
17 "The Execution"  Garth Maxwell Paul Robert Coyle April 7, 1997
18 "Blind Faith"  Josh Becker, Garth Maxweel Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster April 14, 1997
19 "Ulysses"  Michael Levine R. J. Stewart, Michael Levine April 21, 1997
20 "The Price"  Oley Sassone Steven L. Sears April 28, 1997
21 "Lost Mariner"  Garth Maxweel Steven L. Sears May 5, 1997
22 "A Comedy of Eros"  Charles Siebert Chris Manheim May 12, 1997


[edit] Season 3: 1997–1998

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1 "The Furies"  Gilbert Shilton R. J. Stewart September 29, 1997
2 "Been There, Done That"  Andrew Merrifield Hilary J. Bader October 6, 1997
3 "The Dirty Half Dozen"  Rick Jacobson Steven L. Sears October 13, 1997
4 "The Deliverer"  Oley Sassone Steven L. Sears October 20, 1997
5 "Gabrielle's Hope"  Andrew Merrifield, Charles Siebert R. J. Stewart October 27, 1997
6 "The Debt, Part 1"  Oley Sassone R. J. Stewart, Robert Tapert November 3, 1997
7 "The Debt, Part 2"  Oley Sassone R. J. Stewart, Robert Tapert November 10, 1997
8 "The King of Assassins"  Bruce Campbell Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster November 17, 1997
9 "Warrior… Priestess… Tramp"  Robert Ginty Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster January 12, 1998
10 "The Quill Is Mightier…"  Andrew Merrifield Hilary J. Bader January 19, 1998
11 "Maternal Instincts"  Mark Beesley Chris Manheim January 26, 1998
12 "The Bitter Suite"  Oley Sassone Steven L. Sears, Chris Manheim February 2, 1998
13 "One Against an Army"  Paul Lynch Gene O'Neill, Noreen Tobin February 9, 1998
14 "Forgiven"  Garth Maxwell R. J. Stewart February 16, 1998
15 "King Con"  Janet Greek Chris Manheim February 23, 1998
16 "When in Rome"  John Laing Steven L. Sears March 3, 1998
17 "Forget Me Not"  Charlie Haskell Hilary J. Bader March 9, 1998
18 "Fins, Femmes and Gems"  Josh Becker Robert Tapert, Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster April 13, 1998
19 "Tsunami"  John Laing Chris Manheim April 20, 1998
20 "Vanishing Act"  Andrew Merrifield Terry Winter April 27, 1998
21 "Sacrifice, Part 1"  David Warry-Smith Steven L. Sears May 4, 1998
22 "Sacrifice, Part 2"  Rick Jacobson Paul Robert Coyle May 11, 1998


[edit] Season 4: 1998–1999

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1 "Adventures in the Sin Trade, Part 1"  T. J. Scott R. J. Stewart, Robert Tapert September 28, 1998
2 "Adventures in the Sin Trade, Part 2"  T. J. Scott R. J. Stewart, Robert Tapert October 5, 1998
3 "A Family Affair"  Doug Lefler Liz Friedman, Chris Manheim October 12, 1998
4 "In Sickness and in Hell"  Josh Becker Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster October 19, 1998
5 "A Good Day"  Rick Jacobson Steven L. Sears October 26, 1998
6 "A Tale of Two Muses"  Michael Hurst Gillian Horvath November 2, 1998
7 "Locked up and Tied Down"  Rick Jacobson Robert Tapert, Hilary Bader, Josh Becker November 9, 1998
8 "Crusader"  Paul Lynch R. J. Stewart November 16, 1998
9 "Past Imperfect"  Garth Maxwell Steven L. Sears January 4, 1999
10 "The Key to the Kingdom"  Bruce Campbell Eric Morris January 11, 1999
11 "Daughter of Pomira"  Patrick Norris Linda McGibney January 18, 1999
12 "If the Shoe Fits"  Josh Becker Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster January 25, 1999
13 "Paradise Found"  Robert Tapert Chris Manheim February 1, 1999
14 "Devi"  Chris Manheim February 8, 1999
15 "Between the Lines"  Rick Jacobson Steven L. Sears February 15, 1999
16 "The Way"  John Fawcett R. J. Stewart February 22, 1999
17 "The Play's the Thing"  Christopher Graves Ashley Gable, Thomas A. Swyden March 1, 1999
18 "The Convert"  Andrew Merrifield Chris Manheim April 19, 1999
19 "Takes One to Know One"  Christopher Graves Jeff Vlaming April 26, 1999
20 "Endgame"  Garth Maxwell Steven L. Sears May 3, 1999
21 "The Ides of March"  Ken Girotti R. J. Stewart May 10, 1999
22 "Déjà Vu All over Again"  Renee O'Connor R. J. Stewart May 17, 1999


[edit] Season 5: 1999–2000

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1 "Fallen Angel"  John Fawcett R. J. Stewart, Robert Tapert September 27, 1999
2 "Chakram"  Doug Lefler Chris Mannheim October 4, 1999
3 "Succession"  Rick Jacobson Steven L. Sears October 11, 1999
4 "Animal Attraction"  Rick Jacobson Chris Mannheim October 18, 1999
5 "Them Bones, Them Bones"  John Fawcett Steven L. Sears November 1, 1999
6 "Purity"  Mark Beesley Jeff Vlaming November 8, 1999
7 "Back in the Bottle"  Rick Jacobson Steven L. Sears November 15, 1999
8 "Little Problems"  Allison Liddi Gregg Ostrin November 22, 1999
9 "Seeds of Faith"  Garth Maxwell George Strayton, Tom O'Neill January 10, 2000
10 "Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire"  Mark Beesley January 17, 2000
11 "Punch Linesh"  Andrew Merrifield Cris Mannheim, Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster January 24, 2000
12 "God Fearing Child"  Phil Sgriccia Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman January 31, 2000
13 "Eternal Bonds"  Mark Beesley Chris Mannheim February 7, 2000
14 "Amphipolis under Siege"  Mark Beesley Chris Black February 14, 2000
15 "Married with Fishsticks"  Paul Grinder Kevin Maynard February 21, 2000
16 "Lifeblood"  Paul Grinder, Michael Hurst R. J. Stewart, Robert Tapert, George Strayton, Tom O'Neill March 13, 2000
17 "Kindred Spirits"  Josh Becker George Strayton, Tom O'Neill March 20, 2000
18 "Antony and Cleopatra"  Michael Hurst R. J. Stewart, Carl Ellsworth April 17, 2000
19 "Looking Death in the Eye"  Garth Maxwell R. J. Stewart, Carl Ellsworth April 24, 2000
20 "Livia"  Rick Jacobson Chris Mannheim May 1, 2000
21 "Eve"  Mark Beesley Chris Mannheim, George Strayton, Tom O'Neill May 8, 2000
22 "Motherhood"  Rick Jacobson R. J. Stewart, Robert Tapert May 15, 2000


[edit] Season 6: 2000–2001

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1 "Coming Home"  Mark Beesley Melissa Good October 2, 2000
2 "The Haunting of Amphipolis"  Garth Maxwell Edithe Swensen, Joel Metzger October 9, 2000
3 "Heart of Darkness"  Mark Beesley Emily Skopov October 16, 2000
4 "Who's Gurkhan?"  Michael Hurst Robert Tapert, R. J. Stewart October 23, 2000
5 "Legacy"  Chris Martin-Jones Melissa Good October 30, 2000
6 "The Abyss"  Rick Jacobson Robert Tapert, James Kahn November 6, 2000
7 "The Rheingold"  John Fawcett R. J. Stewart November 13, 2000
8 "The Ring"  Rick Jacobson Joel Metzger November 20, 2000
9 "Return of the Valkyrie"  John Fawcett Emily Skopov November 27, 2000
10 "Old Ares had a Farm"  Charles Siebert R. J. Stewart January 15, 2001
11 "Dangerous Prey"  Renee O'Connor Joel Metzger January 22, 2001
12 "The God you Know"  Garth Maxwell Emily Skopov January 29, 2001
13 "You Are There"  John Laing Chris Black February 5, 2001
14 "Path of Vengeance"  Chris Martin-Jones Joel Metzger February 12, 2001
15 "To Helicon and Back"  Michael Hurst Liz Friedman, Vanessa Place February 19, 2001
16 "Send in the Clones"  Charlie Haskel Paul Robert Coyle April 23, 2001
17 "The Last of the Centaurs"  Garth Maxwell Joel Metzger April 30, 2001
18 "When Fates Collide"  John Fawcett Katherine Fugate May 7, 2001
19 "Many Happy Returns"  Mark Beesley Liz Friedman, Vanessa Place May 14, 2001
20 "Soul Possession"  Josh Becker Melissa Blake June 4, 2001
21 "A Friend in Need, Part 1"  Robert Tapert Robert Tapert, R. J. Stewart June 11, 2001
22 "A Friend in Need, Part 2"  Robert Tapert Robert Tapert, R. J. Stewart June 18, 2001


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