Xena: Warrior Princess Season 2 Episodes 1-3 on DVD

Dom Robinson reviews

Xena LogoSeason 2: Episodes 1-3Distributed by

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  • Cert:
  • Cat.no: 537 462 2
  • Running time: 127 minutes
  • Year: 1999
  • Pressing: 2000
  • Region(s): 2 (UK PAL)
  • Chapters: 24 plus extras
  • Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Dolby Surround)
  • Languages: English
  • Subtitles: None
  • Fullscreen: 4:3
  • 16:9-enhanced: No
  • Macrovision: Yes
  • Disc Format: DVD 9
  • Price: £15.99
  • Extras : Scene index, Biographies, Episode Summaries, Photo Gallery

    Directors:

      Charles Siebert

    (Orphan of War)
    Anson Williams (Remember Nothing)
    Gary Jones (Giant Killer)

Writers:

    Steven L. Sears

(Orphan of War)
Chris Manheim (Remember Nothing)
Terena Winter (Giant Killer)

Cast:

    Xena: Lucy Lawless (TV: Xena: Warrior Princess)
    Gabrielle: Renee O’Connor (Darkman 2: The Return of Durant, TV: Xena: Warrior Princess)

Xena: Warrior Princessis a show that first began life in 1995 after its star, Lucy Lawless,appeared on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys predominantly as Xena, but alsoin two previous roles as Lysia and Lyla. After conquering the dark side of society,Xena has taken steps towards the Greater Good and is helped by her best friend andcompanion, Gabrielle (Renee O’Connor).

In a time of ancient Gods, warlords and kings, a land in turmoil cried out for a hero.She was Xena, a mighty princess, forged in the heat of battle. The power, the passion,the danger, her courage will change the world…so the opener goes.


For their first Xena DVD, Universal have skipped straight to the start of Season 2, insteadof begin with the first as they did with the videos. I’m happy to say they are uncut though,unlike the TV screenings on Sky and Channel 5.

In the first episode, Orphan of War, Xena is reunited with her, now nine-year-old, sonSolan. He doesn’t recognise her at first and tries to kill her, so she proves herself byprotecting him from the warlord Dagnine, who uses the fabled “Ixion Stone” to turn himself intoa hideous giant.

Ever wanted a magic lamp? Xena may as well have one when she saves a temple from attackingthieves in Remember Nothing, as the three fates offer her anything she wants in return.She asks them to change history so her brother never died fighting and she is no longer a warrior.So, job done. However, if she ever kills again, everything reverts back to as it should be.Spotting Gabrielle as a slave girl here, it’s not the only thing which brings reality crashingdown around here. This epsiode is rather Quantum Leap-ish.

Finally, in Giant Killer, it’s been ten years since Xena killed a giant and returns tohis graveyard. She meets up with old friend Goliath who is working as a mercenary for thePhilistines who are fighting against the Israelites. She can’t watch them suffer so intervenes,but by doing so she has to go into battle against her old friend.


film picXena, sponsored by Colgate.


Shot in 4:3 fullscreen, that’s how this season is presented, but it can comfortably bezoomed in to fill a widescreen TV. Each episode has a very good average bitrate of 6.86 Mb/s.

Bright, daytime shots lookstunning, but dark scenes tend to look a little hazy. I don’t know whether that’s a problemin the encoding in general or how it’s been converted from NTSC – the conversion itself lookingno different from how you’d expect it to be so, while it’s not as perfect as an originalPAL version, it’s certainly no disappointment.

The sound is spot-on perfect though. Whether it’s the battle scenes, the rousing scoreor the loud “Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay” chant from Xena, the Dolby Surround sound is entertainingand well-used.


film pic“I *don’t* have to please
the cameraman to get the part?”


Extras : Chapters :8 chapters per episode which lasts 42 or 43 minutes – one for the prologue and opening creditstogether, six for the rest of the show and the last for the closing credits – each one iswell-served. Languages & Subtitles :The dialogue is in the original English language, but sadly there are no subtitles.I hope this is rectified for future releases. And there’s more… :Two pages for Lucy and one for Renee, that’s what we get in the way of Biographies.As for Episode summaries, there are also a few lines for each one. The PhotoGallery features 17 general pictures, spawned from thumbnail images, including two of thegorgeous Callisto (Hudson Leick). Menu :Static and silent, the main menu features Xena and options to start each episode, viewthe biographies or picture gallery.


film pic“My Dad’s bigger than your Dad!”


Overall, this is one season that many DVD fans have been waiting for, mygirlfriend included. Universal have already released a number of episodes fromthe first season, along with a helping of Hercules, but why not startwith the original? Perhaps we’ll get those later, but please release the wholeseason!

One note to Universal though: as the first season contained 24 episodes, yesthese are effectively episodes 25, 26 and 27, but as they are the first threefrom season two, they should be labelled 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3, not 2.25, 2.26 and2.27.

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Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2000.
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