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Xena Warrior Princess - Season Three

Xena Warrior Princess - Season Three

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one of the best seasons
Review: third seasons reacintly have sucked like querr as folk alias i never watch it but heard its bad and the notrosis angel season three butr xenas different it gets even darkjer in this season and we see alot more of calluisto xenas moszt loved psycho and the death of xenas son is shocking caused by hope from season two a child with unstoppable powewres

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Season
Review: Firstly, I agree with Viewer from Amphipolis that "A Day in the Life" was hilarious, but it was in SEASON TWO.

Season three saw much depth added to both the plot lines and the characters. It started out with "The Furies," which would forever leave viewers guessing as to Xena's paternity, and also brought a lot of variety, from comedy, to drama, to the show's first musical episode, "The Bitter Suite," in which we got to hear Lucy Lawless, the dearly departed Kevin Smith, and several other cast members sing, and watched Xena and Gabrielle finally "come home" after the rift that almost destroyed a friendship. "The Bitter Suite" was quickly followed up by "One Against an Army," which brought one of the most kick-ass fight scenes ever, and established an eternal bond between Xena and Gabrielle. OAAA is one of the most-loved episodes of all by many Xena fans. The season ends on a highly dramatic note, with the two part finale, "Sacrifice."

Season 3 is not to be missed for any Xena fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: XENA WARRIOR PRINCESS: SEASON 3
Review: This season is outstanding, full of comedy and kick ass fighting scenes. Since Buffy Season 5 is coming out December and January are going to be GREAT!!! months for Xena and Buffy fans.

Its great to see that this set is going to have much, much better special features and commentaries. Hudeson Leick(Callisto) has a commentary worth looking forward to. Also the commentary with Lucy and Renee on "The Bitter Suite".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Season that got me Hooked
Review: Xena's third season by far surpassed the previous seasons by my standards. This season is full episodes you'll enjoy watching over and over again. Out of all six seasons this one is marked #1 in my book. Why? I honestly don't know. The first two seasons I enjoyed greatly, but I really didn't care if I missed an episode or two, but once this season came about the idea of missing an episode was no longer bearable. So many episodes stand out in this season. Besides learning of Xena's past in Asia her greatest enemy Callisto returns in three episodes, one in particular Maternal Instincts which is my favorite episode of the season. Plus a fantastic finale that drove fans crazy for months till the next season started. Favorite season or not any fan of Xena will want this in their collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best season of xena
Review: personally, i think this is the best season if XWP. it has all the best episodes like: been there done that; gabrielles hope; warrior... priestess... tramp; the quill is mightier; maternal instints; the bitter suite; fins, femmes, and gems; and sacrifice 1 and 2. some of the funniest eps and most dramatic eps are in this season so i sudgest you get it. you will NOT be dissapointed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "you've been a dead woman a long time now, Xena..."
Review: This is my 2nd favorite season of the six; I couldn't love this show more...Xena (Lucy Lawless) and Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) completely outdo themselves this season; Everything is an emotional rollercoaster, the episodes are surging with tearjerking revelations, rolling on the floor humor, illuminating the bonds of love and the power of brutal consequences, the triumpths of conquest, the soul-grinding pain of loss and betrayl, the hope to overcome...

You WILL NOT be disappointed! Not a chance!!

3rd SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:
The Furies
Ares enlists the aid of the Furies, who declare that the Warrior Princess has committed a terrible crime. Gabrielle investigates, and discovers that Xena had failed to avenge the murder of her father. That's news to Xena: she didn't know that her father had been murdered, much less the identity of the killer.

Been There, Done That
Xena realizes her day is repeating itself so she can break a cycle of death that hinges on two lovers' warring families.

Gabrielle's Hope
Gabrielle and Xena learn about the upcoming birth of evil Dahak's "daughter of darkness" which hits VERY close to home.

The Debt, Part I: Betrayal
As Xena and Gabrielle travel toward the Eastern kingdom of Chin, Xena recalls a kidnapping episode from her dark past involving two rival Chin clans.

The Debt, Part II
Flashbacks recall Xena's transformaton from evil to good. But in the present, the Green Dragon has captured Xena thanks to an unlikely betrayer.

The Bitter Suite
Xena and Gabrielle are bound by hatred in a dreamworld, where they must sing to be understood. Fans still go crazy for this episode...

One Against an Army
Xena must hold off an entire Persian army single-handed-and also tend to Gabrielle, who's been struck by a poison arrow. A fine tearjerker!

Forget Me Not
Gabrielle decides to lose her painful memories in the river of dreams but Joxer doesn't want her to do so because he thinks she will forget about him. (A clip show.)

Sacrifice (part II)
Evil Hope takes the form of her mother and joins forces with Ares to create a race of superbeings; Xena is forced to team up with Callisto (the beautiful Hudson Leick)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST DVD SET EVER
Review: WOW. What a DVD set. Not only is Xena an awesome, awesome show, but this DVD set is truly DELUXE.

3 episodes per disc, not 4! How cool is that? That means less compression and better quality!

Every disc has at least one commentary track on it, which can be just audio or with video (ie. you can see the actors in the recording studio!!)

EVERY episode has a short FEATURETTE you can view that goes behind the scenes with interviews from directors, writers, producers, AND actors! These are incredibly fun. They make each episode feel like a movie.

The extras are unbelievable. The show is outstanding.

NINE discs. Count 'em. NINE.

Buy this DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oodles of DVD Extras!
Review: [Summary: 5 stars for terrific content & GREAT extras]

Note: This review contains NO SPOILERS; it's all about the DVD extras.

Xena: Warrior Princess Season Three DVD collection summary:
- 8 DVDs, with 3 episodes each except 1 in disc 8; 22 total episodes.
- Video: Very good throughout; less compression than 4 episodes/disc.
- Audio: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround throughout.
- DVD Extras: Stills, audio and video commentary on 8 episodes (1/disc), an "interview" (featurette) on every episode, bloopers, plus much extra on "Sacrifice", the season ender. Season Two included 3 commentaries only. MUCH better!

Season Two was worth a bit over 4.5 stars; Season Three is nearly perfect (5 stars).

Disc 1: Picture of Xena on label
- "The Furies"
o Interview with:
R.J. Stewart, Co-Executive Producer
Lucy Lawless ("Xena")
Robert Gillies, Production Designer
Liz Friedman, Producer
Steven L. Sears, Supervising Producer
Robert Tapert, Executive Producer & Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor ("Gabrielle")
o Audio Commentary by Liz Friedman & Robert Tapert
o Video Commentary by Liz Friedman & Robert Tapert and R.J. Stewart (shot separately)
- "Been There, Done That"
o Interview with:
Lucy Lawless
Andrew Merrifield, Director
Ted Raimi ("Joxer")
Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
Bernie Joyce, Post-Production Supervisor
- "The Dirty Half Dozen"
o Interview with:
Steven L. Sears
Robert Gillies
Disc Extras:
- Photo Gallery
- Weblink to www.xena.tv
- Credits

Disc 2: Picture of Gabrielle on label
- "The Deliverer"
o Interview with:
Oley Sassone, Director
R.J. Stewart
Steven L. Sears
Liz Friedman
Renee O'Connor
- "Gabrielle's Hope"
o Interview with:
R.J. Stewart
Steven L. Sears
Andrew Merrifield
- "The Debt" (part I)
o Interview with:
Oley Sassone
R.J. Stewart
Eric Gruendemann, Producer
Robert Tapert
John Cavill, Cinematographer
Robert Gillies
Lucy Lawless
Renee O'Connor & Lucy Lawless
o Audio Commentary by Robert Tapert & Lucy Lawless
o Video Commentary by Robert Tapert & Lucy Lawless

Disc 3: Picture of Autolycus on label
- "The Debt II"
o Interview with:
Robert Tapert
Eric Gruendemann
Oley Sassone
John Cavill
Robert Gillies
Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
R.J. Stewart
- "The King of Assassins"
o Interview with:
Ted Raimi ("Joxer" & "Jett")
Robert Tapert & Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
John Cavill
Donald Duncan, Cinematographer
Kay Foster & Adam Armus, Writers
o Audio Commentary by Ted Raimi
o Video Commentary by Ted Raimi
- "Warrior... Priestess... Tramp"
o Interview with:
Kay Foster & Adam Armus
Liz Friedman
Ted Raimi

Disc 4: Picture of Callisto on label
- "The Quill is Mightier..."
o Interview with:
Renee O'Connor
Ted Raimi
Andrew Merrifield
Alexandra Tydings ("Aphrodite")
- "Maternal Instincts"
o Interview with:
Steven L. Sears
Liz Friedman
Eric Gruendemann
Renee O'Connor
Hudson Leick ("Callisto")
Lucy Lawless
- "The Bitter Suite" (a musical!)
o Interview with:
Steven L. Sears
Robert Tapert
R.J. Stewart
Liz Friedman
Eric Gruendemann
Donald Duncan
Bernie Joyce
Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
Robert Gillies
Hudson Leick
o Audio Commentary by Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
o Video Commentary by Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor

Disc 5: Picture of Xena on label
- "One Against an Army"
o Interview with:
Steven L. Sears
Renee O'Connor
Eric Gruendemann
Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
R.J. Stewart
o Audio Commentary by Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
o Video Commentary by Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
- "Forgiven"
o Interview with:
R.J. Stewart
Renee O'Connor
Liz Friedman
- "King Con"
o Interview with:
Donald Duncan
Ted Raimi
Liz Friedman

Disc 6: Picture of Joxer on label
- "When in Rome..."
o Interview with:
John Laing, Director
R.J. Stewart
Renee O'Connor
o Audio Commentary by Steven L. Sears, the writer
o Video Commentary by Steven L. Sears, the writer
- "Forget Me Not"
o Interview with:
Steven L. Sears
Renee O'Connor
Ted Raimi
- "Fins, Femmes & Gems"
o Interview with:
Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
Robert Tapert
Kay Foster & Adam Armus
Liz Friedman
Alexandra Tydings

Disc 7: Picture of Xena on label
- "Tsunami"
o Interview with:
Donald Duncan
Robert Gillies
John Laing
Renee O'Connor & Lucy Lawless
- "Vanishing Act"
o Interview with:
Robert Tapert
Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor
Andrew Merrifield
- "Sacrifice" (part I)
o Interview with:
Steven L. Sears
Liz Friedman
Hudson Leick
Lucy Lawless
o Audio Commentary by Hudson Leick (only on some scenes; watch the video commentary instead)
o Video Commentary by Hudson Leick

Disc 8: Picture of Gabrielle on label
- "Sacrifice II"
o Interview with:
Liz Friedman
Steven L. Sears
Renee O'Connor
Ted Raimi
Robert Tapert
Hudson Leick
Lucy Lawless
o Audio Commentary by Hudson Leick (some scenes only)
o Video Commentary by Hudson Leick
Disc Extras:
- "Sacrifice II" Alternate Cuts
- "Sacrifice I & II: A Retrospective" featuring
Steven L. Sears
Paul Robert Coyle, Writer
Kym Taburn, Retrospective Producer/Interviewer
Rick Jacobson, Director
Hudson Leick
Rod Field, Editor
Jason Schmid, Sound Designer
- Bloopers
- Credits

Each video commentary contains a subset (about 40% typically) of the audio commentary, with shots of the commentator(s) watching the episode.

The typical "interview" segment is around seven minutes long, isn't actually an interview because there are no questions posed, and includes an intro from the episode plus bits of the video commentary where present. The "Retrospective" is an actual interview.

X:WP Season Three contains performances by the following recurring characters from the Hercules/Xena world:
- Ted Raimi as Joxer, bumbling would-be warrior; also as brother Jett
- Hudson Leick as Callisto, nemesis extraordinaire
- Kevin Smith as Ares, God of War
- Bruce Campbell as Autolycus, King of Thieves
- Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite, Goddess of Love
- Karl Urban as Julius Caesar
- Danielle Cormack as Ephiny, Amazon warrior
- Marton Csokas as Borias, warlord; also as Khrafstar, acolyte of Dahak

Notable one-shot guest stars from Season Three included:
- Shiri Appleby as Tara, wannabe sidekick
- Jacqueline Kim as Lao Ma, creator of Taoism
- Jennifer Ward-Lealand as Boadicea
- The first pairing of Angela Dotchin and Bruce Campbell (in "Tsunami"), before they co-starred in "Jack of All Trades"

A great Xena collection, with truly outstanding extras. Get your copy now!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: love Xena, but Anchor Bay STINKS
Review: Season 3 is filled with great episodes for any Xena fan. Bitter Suite is one of my favorite episodes in terms of what it achieves in a 1 hour tv format. That's what makes this boxed set so disappointing. The DVD are made cheaply and of poor quality. (I'm writing this review regarding the 3 seasons that I bought: 2, 3, 4) 1st the color landscape of the menus is so horrible that you can't see what you have selected. The basic DVD layout of menus looks thrown together. The dvds are obviously made on the cheap. The disks stick, skip, and revert to the wrong menu and I've had to ship 5 bad disks so far (at my expense) to Anchor Bay for replacement. Some don't play very well but the skips are minimal and I don't feel like paying the postage, so I've kept them. The extras in seasons 3&4 are more substantial - more interviews, commentaries, extra shorts etc. I tend to be a big fan of audio commentary and listening to Lucy, Renee, and Rob reminisce is nice. The Bruce Campbell/Ted Raimi Cabin Fever in Season 3 is quite funny. I love Xena and wish that another company had taken on the project. So disappointing. Content - B, Quality - F.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great series
Review: Well this season 3 DVD collection gets even better with audio/video commentary with cast and crew. Lucy (Xena) and Renee (Gabrielle) sport new hair styles and colors from what you see on the series. Bloopers are always a great addition and more. Good episodes are found throughout this collection as well. There is also a really great musical episode. Nice comedy, drama, action and more. A very surprising ending you got to see. Purchase it.


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