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|Episode Name = Be Deviled
 
|image = [[File:Sin_urging_Hercules_on.jpg|250px]]
|Episode Name = Be Deviled
 
 
|Caption = "Serena" urging Hercules to "Kill them all!"
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|Series = {{HTLJ}}
|Caption = "Serena" urging Hercules to "Kill them all!"
 
 
|Season = 6
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|Antagonist = [[Arciana]]
|Season = 6
 
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|Setting = [[Greece]]
|Original Air-Date = September 27, 1999
 
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|In-Universe Date = [[Year 4]]
|Episode Order = 104th in Series, 1st in Season
 
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|Production # = V1102
|Written By = [[Paul Robert Coyle]]
 
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|Filming Dates = [[22 April]] to [[3 May]] [[1999]]
|Directed By = [[Mark Beesley]]
 
 
|Original Air-Date = {{d|27|September|1999}}
|Prev Episode = "[[Revelations]]"
 
|Date = [[Year 4]]
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|Written By = [[Paul Robert Coyle]]
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|Next Episode = "[[Love, Amazon Style]]"
 
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|Directed By = [[Mark Beesley]]
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|Order in Series = 104 of 111
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|Order in Season = 1 of 8
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|Order in Franchise= 252 of 304
 
|Prev Episode in Series = "[[Revelations]]"
 
|Next Episode in Series = "[[Love, Amazon Style]]"
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|Prev Episode in Franchise = "[[Deja Vu All Over Again]]"
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|Next Episode in Franchise = "[[Fallen Angel]]"
 
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
Determined to obtain the powerful [[Sword of Hera]], [[Arciana]] (Katie Wolfe) and some fellow inmates break out of prison. [[Hercules]] (Kevin Sorbo) and Iolaus (Michael Hurst) join the search after they are approached by a guard who tells them that Arciana was last seen heading towards [[Mycenae]]. While on the road, Hercules and Iolaus encounter [["Serena"]] (Sam Sorbo), but [[Hercules]] quickly realizes that she is not the real Serena. She explains that she is actually [['Sin']] and governs a domain of evil souls that Hades has thrown out of Tartarus. She tells Hercules that the evil [[Xerxos]] (Jeremy Roberts) has escaped from her world and that it would take the two of them working together to send him back. Hercules declines and as "Serena" disappears, she tells him that Xerxos is headed towards Mycenae. While Hercules and Iolaus continue their journey, Hercules tells Iolaus that Xerxos was sentenced to death at the age of sixteen for murdering his parents. After he broke out of jail, Hercules brought Xerxos back to be executed and now Hercules thinks that Xerxos has returned to take his revenge. Suddenly, Hercules and Iolaus hear ungodly screams coming from the forest. They find Xerxos massacring the prison guards searching for Arciana. Hercules tackles Xerxos, but Xerxos proves stronger than he expected. Vowing to continue his murdering spree, Xerxos disappears. "Serena" materializes and tells Hercules that the blood of many innocents will be on his hands if he doesn't accept her help. Feeling he doesn't have a choice, Hercules agrees and "Serena" kisses him to give him the power to defeat Xerxos.
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Determined to obtain the powerful [[Sword of Hera]], [[Arciana]] (Katie Wolfe) and some fellow inmates break out of prison. [[Hercules]] (Kevin Sorbo) and Iolaus (Michael Hurst) join the search after they are approached by a guard who tells them that Arciana was last seen heading towards [[Mycenae]]. While on the road, Hercules and Iolaus encounter "[[Serena]]"(Sam Sorbo), but [[Hercules]] quickly realizes that she is not the real Serena. She explains that she is actually '[[Sin]]' and governs a domain of evil souls that Hades has thrown out of Tartarus. Sin tells Hercules that the evil [[Xerxos]] (Jeremy Roberts) has escaped from its world and that it would take the two of them working together to send him back. Hercules declines and as Sin disappears, it tells him that Xerxos is headed towards Mycenae. While Hercules and Iolaus continue their journey, Hercules tells Iolaus that Xerxos was sentenced to death at the age of sixteen for murdering his parents. After he broke out of jail, Hercules brought Xerxos back to be executed and now Hercules thinks that Xerxos has returned to take his revenge. Suddenly, Hercules and Iolaus hear ungodly screams coming from the forest. They find Xerxos massacring the prison guards searching for Arciana. Hercules tackles Xerxos, but Xerxos proves stronger than he expected. Vowing to continue his murdering spree, Xerxos disappears. Sin materializes and tells Hercules that the blood of many innocents will be on his hands if he doesn't accept its help. Feeling he doesn't have a choice, Hercules agrees and Sin kisses him to give him the power to defeat Xerxos.
   
Before Hercules and Iolaus continue their trek, "Serena" tells them that Arciana is Xerxos' sister who escaped from the house the night her parents were murdered. She is bitter about her upbringing in orphanages and Hercules knows that she will take her anger out on the world if she gets her hands on the powerful Sword of Hera. "Serena" disappears and Hercules and Iolaus continue to look for Arciana. But Iolaus notices that Hercules' behavior is changing. Instead of just wanting to return her to prison, Hercules wants to kill her because she is related to Xerxos. As they continue walking, Iolaus can see the violence welling up inside Hercules and he convinces his friend that "Serena" has poisoned him. Hercules knows Iolaus is right and tries to control himself. "Serena" and Xerxos secretly witness this and "Serena" tells Xerxos to lead Hercules around until he takes a life in anger, which would condemn his soul to her domain. In return for his help, "Serena" promises Xerxos that he can see his sister.
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Before Hercules and Iolaus continue their trek, Sin tells them that Arciana is Xerxos' sister who escaped from the house the night her parents were murdered. She is bitter about her upbringing in orphanages and Hercules knows that she will take her anger out on the world if she gets her hands on the powerful Sword of Hera. Sin disappears and Hercules and Iolaus continue to look for Arciana. But Iolaus notices that Hercules' behavior is changing. Instead of just wanting to return her to prison, Hercules wants to kill her because she is related to Xerxos. As they continue walking, Iolaus can see the violence welling up inside Hercules and he convinces his friend that "Serena" has poisoned him. Hercules knows Iolaus is right and tries to control himself. Sin and Xerxos secretly witness this and Sin tells Xerxos to lead Hercules around until he takes a life in anger, which would condemn his soul to her domain. In return for his help, Sin promises Xerxos that he can see his sister.
   
Meanwhile, Hercules' condition worsens. He becomes so angry with Iolaus that his face morphs demonically. Iolaus leaves Hercules to search for Arciana by himself. He finds her in one of Hera's temples, but she already has the sword. Just as Arciana is about is about to kill Iolaus, Xerxos appears and stops her. Arciana becomes terrified when she realizes that Xerxos is her dead brother. She runs down a passageway and Xerxos follows. Hercules, now totally possessed, arrives at the temple and is about to follow Xerxos, but Iolaus grabs the sword and tries to stop him. Hercules breaks the sword in half and throws Iolaus aside. Xerxos catches up with Arciana in another chamber and explains that, unlike her, he was born evil. He grabs her skull and a flurry of hellish images pass through her head. Xerxos tells her that it's not too late for her to save herself. Hercules bursts into the chamber and he and Xerxos battle like demons from hell. Hercules is about to crush Xerxos with a gargoyle, when Iolaus runs into the chamber. Hercules makes direct eye contact with his best friend and it finally registers what he's about to do. Hercules' face returns to normal and he tosses the gargoyle aside. "Serena" appears and demands that Hercules finish off Xerxos, but Hercules refuses, knowing this is all a trap. Before he and "Serena" return to their realm, Xerxos takes one last look at Arciana and knows that she will change her ways. Feeling Arcinia has suffered enough, Hercules decides not to return her to prison.
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Meanwhile, Hercules' condition worsens. He becomes so angry with Iolaus that his face morphs demonically. Iolaus leaves Hercules to search for Arciana by himself. He finds her in one of Hera's temples, but she already has the sword. Just as Arciana is about is about to kill Iolaus, Xerxos appears and stops her. Arciana becomes terrified when she realizes that Xerxos is her dead brother. She runs down a passageway and Xerxos follows. Hercules, now totally possessed, arrives at the temple and is about to follow Xerxos, but Iolaus grabs the sword and tries to stop him. Hercules breaks the sword in half and throws Iolaus aside. Xerxos catches up with Arciana in another chamber and explains that, unlike her, he was born evil. He grabs her skull and a flurry of hellish images pass through her head. Xerxos tells her that it's not too late for her to save herself. Hercules bursts into the chamber and he and Xerxos battle like demons from hell. Hercules is about to crush Xerxos with a gargoyle, when Iolaus runs into the chamber. Hercules makes direct eye contact with his best friend and it finally registers what he's about to do. Hercules' face returns to normal and he tosses the gargoyle aside. Sin appears and demands that Hercules finish off Xerxos, but Hercules refuses, knowing this is all a trap. Before he and Sin return to their realm, Xerxos takes one last look at Arciana and knows that she will change her ways. Feeling Arciana has suffered enough, Hercules decides not to return her to prison.
   
   
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==Background Information==
 
==Background Information==
* Though credited and referred to as "Serena" throughout the episode, the character suggests that Hercules and Iolaus should call her "Sin."
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* Though credited and referred to as "Serena" throughout the episode, the being suggests that Hercules and Iolaus should call it "Sin."
* When Hercules remembers Serena, clips from "[[Encounter]]", "[[When a Man Loves a Woman]]" and "[[My Best Girl's Wedding]]" are played.
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* When Hercules remembers the real Serena, clips from "[[Encounter]]", "[[When a Man Loves a Woman]]" and "[[My Best Girl's Wedding]]" are played.
* When Sin says to Hercules, "You've kept so many from entering my domain," she's paying noticable attention to Iolaus which displays an obvious implication.
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* When Sin says to Hercules, "You've kept so many from entering my domain," it pays noticeable attention to Iolaus, suggesting that like Xena, his life without Hercules would have turned out quite differently.
* Though repeats of the series aired in the United States on the Sci-Fi Channel for years after Season 5's conclusion, the network never aired this or any of the other Season 6 episodes.
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* Though repeats of HTJL aired in the United States on the Sci-Fi Channel for years after Season 5's conclusion, the network never aired season 6.
* At the end of the episode, Hercules and Iolaus refer to the latter being dead and his being possessed by Dahak – which was seen in "[[Darkness Rising]]", "[[Let There Be Light]]" and "[[Redemption]]".
 
 
* Instead of Xerxos first appearing in a forge with two smithies, it was to be in a swamp with snake hunters. The hunters would've been strangled to death by snakes (because of Xerxos' doing, of course). <ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref>
 
* Instead of Xerxos first appearing in a forge with two smithies, it was to be in a swamp with snake hunters. The hunters would've been strangled to death by snakes (because of Xerxos' doing, of course). <ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref>
* Instead of Xerxos, it was to be [[Callisto]] (with a reprise from [[Hudson Leick]]) returning from the dead and facing Hercules again. The Arciana character was also meant to be Callisto's sister, who would've been revealed not to have been killed in Cirra by [[Xena]]'s army as long thought. The overall plot, otherwise, would've been the same as what came to be. However, when Callisto became set to appear (and be redeemed) in "[[Fallen Angel]]" (the [[XWP]] fifth season premiere), it was decided to go with a completely new character rather than have her appear in (airing) back-to-back episodes. <ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref>
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* Instead of Xerxos, it was to be [[Callisto]] ([[Hudson Leick]]) who escaped from Hell. The Arciana character was also meant to be Callisto's sister, who would've been revealed not to have been killed in Cirra by [[Xena]]'s army as long thought. The overall plot, otherwise, would've been the same as what came to be. However, when Callisto became set to appear (and be redeemed) in "[[Fallen Angel]]", it was decided to go with a completely new character rather than have her appear in (airing) back-to-back episodes. <ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref>
* As the episode implies more than once, Sin was intended to be the Devil of Christianity. <ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref> The final product, however, is more murky. While there are some implications that she is the Devil, it is stated that she has a connection to Hades (who can send souls to Sin's realm if he chooses). However, the appearance of [[Lucifer]] in XWP and his following corruption would seem to suggest that - like [[Mephistopheles]] - she is simply one of Hell's previous rulers. Some fans have attempted to simplify matters and assumed that Sin was actually Mephistopheles in disguise.
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* As the episode implies more than once, Sin was intended to be the Devil of Christianity. <ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref> The final product, however, is more murky. While there are some implications that it is the Devil, it is stated that Sin has a connection to [[Hades]] (who can send souls to Sin's realm if he chooses). However, the appearance of [[Lucifer]] in XWP and his following corruption would seem to suggest that - like [[Mephistopheles]] - it is simply one of Hell's previous rulers. Some fans have attempted to simplify matters and assumed that Sin was actually Mephistopheles in disguise.
 
* Sin is able to read Iolaus' mind and send him a telepathic message. Paul Robert Coyle believes this idea came from director Mark Beesley. <ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref>
 
* Sin is able to read Iolaus' mind and send him a telepathic message. Paul Robert Coyle believes this idea came from director Mark Beesley. <ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref>
 
* Sin was not written with [[Sam Jenkins|Sam Sorbo]] in mind, at first. In fact, early on, the character was written as being portrayed as a man. Also, the name at this time was "Diabalos," a Greek word meaning "slanderer", from which the Spanish ''diablo'' (devil, demon) is derived.<ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref>
 
* Sin was not written with [[Sam Jenkins|Sam Sorbo]] in mind, at first. In fact, early on, the character was written as being portrayed as a man. Also, the name at this time was "Diabalos," a Greek word meaning "slanderer", from which the Spanish ''diablo'' (devil, demon) is derived.<ref>Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set</ref>
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===Goofs===
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*Iolaus's earring switches ears throughout the episode. Noticeably in the scene where Hercules accepts Serena's help.
   
 
==Links and References==
 
==Links and References==
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* [[Jeremy Roberts]] as [[Xerxos]]
 
* [[Jeremy Roberts]] as [[Xerxos]]
 
* [[Katie Wolfe]] as [[Arciana]]
 
* [[Katie Wolfe]] as [[Arciana]]
* and [[Sam Jenkins|Sam Sorbo]] as [[Mephistopheles|"Serena"]]
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* and [[Sam Jenkins|Sam Sorbo]] as [[Sin|"Serena"/ Sin]]
   
 
===Co-Starring===
 
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==Season Navigation==
 
==Season Navigation==
 
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 20 December 2019

"Revelations" | Episodes of Hercules: TLJ | "Love, Amazon Style"



Having escaped from prison, Arciana and a group of prisoners search for a powerful weapon, the Sword of Hera. Hercules and Iolaus set out to stop them – only to encounter a Serena lookalike along the way. She explains that an old (and dead) enemy of Hercules – Xerxos – has returned and with the great power of her dark realm. "Serena" offers Hercules the power to defeat him, but it comes with a dangerous catch. On top of that, Xerxos has a special interest in Arciana.

Summary

Determined to obtain the powerful Sword of Hera, Arciana (Katie Wolfe) and some fellow inmates break out of prison. Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) and Iolaus (Michael Hurst) join the search after they are approached by a guard who tells them that Arciana was last seen heading towards Mycenae. While on the road, Hercules and Iolaus encounter "Serena"(Sam Sorbo), but Hercules quickly realizes that she is not the real Serena. She explains that she is actually 'Sin' and governs a domain of evil souls that Hades has thrown out of Tartarus. Sin tells Hercules that the evil Xerxos (Jeremy Roberts) has escaped from its world and that it would take the two of them working together to send him back. Hercules declines and as Sin disappears, it tells him that Xerxos is headed towards Mycenae. While Hercules and Iolaus continue their journey, Hercules tells Iolaus that Xerxos was sentenced to death at the age of sixteen for murdering his parents. After he broke out of jail, Hercules brought Xerxos back to be executed and now Hercules thinks that Xerxos has returned to take his revenge. Suddenly, Hercules and Iolaus hear ungodly screams coming from the forest. They find Xerxos massacring the prison guards searching for Arciana. Hercules tackles Xerxos, but Xerxos proves stronger than he expected. Vowing to continue his murdering spree, Xerxos disappears. Sin materializes and tells Hercules that the blood of many innocents will be on his hands if he doesn't accept its help. Feeling he doesn't have a choice, Hercules agrees and Sin kisses him to give him the power to defeat Xerxos.

Before Hercules and Iolaus continue their trek, Sin tells them that Arciana is Xerxos' sister who escaped from the house the night her parents were murdered. She is bitter about her upbringing in orphanages and Hercules knows that she will take her anger out on the world if she gets her hands on the powerful Sword of Hera. Sin disappears and Hercules and Iolaus continue to look for Arciana. But Iolaus notices that Hercules' behavior is changing. Instead of just wanting to return her to prison, Hercules wants to kill her because she is related to Xerxos. As they continue walking, Iolaus can see the violence welling up inside Hercules and he convinces his friend that "Serena" has poisoned him. Hercules knows Iolaus is right and tries to control himself. Sin and Xerxos secretly witness this and Sin tells Xerxos to lead Hercules around until he takes a life in anger, which would condemn his soul to her domain. In return for his help, Sin promises Xerxos that he can see his sister.

Meanwhile, Hercules' condition worsens. He becomes so angry with Iolaus that his face morphs demonically. Iolaus leaves Hercules to search for Arciana by himself. He finds her in one of Hera's temples, but she already has the sword. Just as Arciana is about is about to kill Iolaus, Xerxos appears and stops her. Arciana becomes terrified when she realizes that Xerxos is her dead brother. She runs down a passageway and Xerxos follows. Hercules, now totally possessed, arrives at the temple and is about to follow Xerxos, but Iolaus grabs the sword and tries to stop him. Hercules breaks the sword in half and throws Iolaus aside. Xerxos catches up with Arciana in another chamber and explains that, unlike her, he was born evil. He grabs her skull and a flurry of hellish images pass through her head. Xerxos tells her that it's not too late for her to save herself. Hercules bursts into the chamber and he and Xerxos battle like demons from hell. Hercules is about to crush Xerxos with a gargoyle, when Iolaus runs into the chamber. Hercules makes direct eye contact with his best friend and it finally registers what he's about to do. Hercules' face returns to normal and he tosses the gargoyle aside. Sin appears and demands that Hercules finish off Xerxos, but Hercules refuses, knowing this is all a trap. Before he and Sin return to their realm, Xerxos takes one last look at Arciana and knows that she will change her ways. Feeling Arciana has suffered enough, Hercules decides not to return her to prison.


Disclaimer

Xerxos' goose was cooked during the production of this motion picture.

Background Information

  • Though credited and referred to as "Serena" throughout the episode, the being suggests that Hercules and Iolaus should call it "Sin."
  • When Hercules remembers the real Serena, clips from "Encounter", "When a Man Loves a Woman" and "My Best Girl's Wedding" are played.
  • When Sin says to Hercules, "You've kept so many from entering my domain," it pays noticeable attention to Iolaus, suggesting that like Xena, his life without Hercules would have turned out quite differently.
  • Though repeats of HTJL aired in the United States on the Sci-Fi Channel for years after Season 5's conclusion, the network never aired season 6.
  • Instead of Xerxos first appearing in a forge with two smithies, it was to be in a swamp with snake hunters. The hunters would've been strangled to death by snakes (because of Xerxos' doing, of course). [1]
  • Instead of Xerxos, it was to be Callisto (Hudson Leick) who escaped from Hell. The Arciana character was also meant to be Callisto's sister, who would've been revealed not to have been killed in Cirra by Xena's army as long thought. The overall plot, otherwise, would've been the same as what came to be. However, when Callisto became set to appear (and be redeemed) in "Fallen Angel", it was decided to go with a completely new character rather than have her appear in (airing) back-to-back episodes. [2]
  • As the episode implies more than once, Sin was intended to be the Devil of Christianity. [3] The final product, however, is more murky. While there are some implications that it is the Devil, it is stated that Sin has a connection to Hades (who can send souls to Sin's realm if he chooses). However, the appearance of Lucifer in XWP and his following corruption would seem to suggest that - like Mephistopheles - it is simply one of Hell's previous rulers. Some fans have attempted to simplify matters and assumed that Sin was actually Mephistopheles in disguise.
  • Sin is able to read Iolaus' mind and send him a telepathic message. Paul Robert Coyle believes this idea came from director Mark Beesley. [4]
  • Sin was not written with Sam Sorbo in mind, at first. In fact, early on, the character was written as being portrayed as a man. Also, the name at this time was "Diabalos," a Greek word meaning "slanderer", from which the Spanish diablo (devil, demon) is derived.[5]

Goofs

  • Iolaus's earring switches ears throughout the episode. Noticeably in the scene where Hercules accepts Serena's help.

Links and References

Guest Starring

Co-Starring

  • Bill Florian as Head Guard
  • John O'Leary as Gravetender
  • Dennis Hally as Headmaster
  • Syd Mannion as Hera Priest
  • Tony Billy as Con #1
  • Des Wallace as Con #2
  • Danny Phillips as Hera Worshipper
  • Kerynn Walsh as Villager
  • Siaosi Fonua as Smithie #1
  • Slade Leef as Smithie #2
  • Kurt Holsted as Young Xerxos
  • Gerry Eller as Xerxos' Mother
  • Michael Phillips as Magistrate

Uncredited

References

  1. Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set
  2. Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set
  3. Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set
  4. Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set
  5. Paul Robert Coyle's "Be Deviled" commentary – Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 6 DVD set

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