VHS : Xena Warrior Princess - Season Six Video Set

Xena Warrior Princess - Season Six Video Set

starring: Lucy Lawless, Renee O'Connor, Garth Maxwell
directed by: Lucy Lawless, Garth Maxwell




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Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0822881206032
Format: Color, Digital Sound, Dolby, NTSC
Number Of Items: 11
Release Date: January 04, 2001
Running Time: 1067 minutes
Sales Rank: 43825
Theatrical Release Date: September 15, 1995



















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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - "Mortality Stinks" ~ Nothing Lasts Forever
With the Olympian Gods out of the picture Xena turns her attention to the villains of the faith of Eli (i.e.: Jesus) and the angelic and demonic realms inhabiting the ever evolving heavenlies. Who could've guessed what a pivotal role the Warrior Princess was to play in the re-visioning of the new, reigning spiritual paradigm. How about starting out the sixth and last season of this highly entertaining though farfetched series with the ousting Mephistopheles from the throne of Hell?

This is only the first of many outrageous steps taken by the Warrior Princess. Not willing to ascend (on second thought descend is probably the more accurate word) to the vacated throne herself, she lures the proud Lucifer into assuming the position. Whether you're a hardcore Xena fan or just a casual viewer sooner or later you have to ask yourself the question "is there no limit to what the Warrior Princess can accomplish in this world or any other for that matter? The answer is apparently not.

Yes, `Xena: Warrior Princess' is truly a television series for the ages. While her adventures and exploits may range from the absurd to the incomprehensible and the acting most of the time way over-the-top somehow believe it or not it was always tons of fun and the cast of characters where played to perfection by everyone involved. Thanks for the memories Lucy and Renee, I mean Xena and Gabrielle! Unfortunately nothing lasts forever.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Xena Warrior Princess Season 6
I was extremely pleased with the shipping time. I recieved the product before the expected delivery date. It is exactly as advertised in the marketplace.Xena Warrior Princess - Season Six



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Xena Warrior Princess - Season Six
The Xena boxset is outstanding good.
Also the interviews with cast and crew.
Here in Europe are only season 1 - 4 and
without extra supplements.

Regards

Aparecida



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Season
I've watched Xena since the very beginning. Season 6 is probably my second favorite season (season 4 holds the top place).

The relationship between Gabrielle and Xena is as strong as ever. Our ladies are TRUE warriors in every sense of the word. From fighting various gods, monsters to just regular baddies, the Warrior Princess &
the Amazon Queen continue to fight for the Greater Good.

Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor were in top form during this season. The beautiful story lines were back, and visually this season was great.

As far as the relationship goes, to all those who think TPTB (The Powers that Be)catered to the 'lesbian' crowd with season 6....

First, not everyone who is a subtexter/maintexter (someone who believes that Xena and Gabrielle are in love) is a lesbian. Many of us are male, some are gay, some are straight.

Second, maybe it was TPTB that was catering to the 'shipper' crowd during season 5.

I feel TPTB finally got things back on the right track with season 6.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Xena Warrior Princess - Season Six
I bought this as a gift for y best friend. She and the kids watch at least one show of Xena every night. They all don't mind watching it over and over again.

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