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from Medea (1969)
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Alternate Names:
Medea 2 / Médée
Filmography
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- Medea 2 (2006) Played by Esperanza Roy (as Medea 2)
- Medea (2005) Played by Jenna Robinson
- "Medea"
- Episode #1.2 (????) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
- Episode #1.4 (????) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
- Episode #1.6 (????) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
- Episode #1.3 (????) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
- Episode #1.5 (????) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
(1 more) - Médée (2003) (TV) Played by Françoise Masset (as Médée)
... aka Chronique d'une mise en scène (France) - Médée (2001) (TV) Played by Isabelle Huppert (as Médée)
- Jason and the Argonauts (2000) (TV) Played by Jolene Blalock
- "Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend"
- Jason and Medea (1999) TV episode, Played by Sally Cahill - Vampyre Femmes (1999) Played by Roxanne Coyne
- "Hercules"
... aka Disney's Hercules (USA: complete title)
- Hercules and the Argonauts (1998) TV episode, Played by Rebecca Gayheart - "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"
- Medea Culpa (1998) TV episode, Played by Jacinda Barrett - Thésée (1998) (TV) Played by Stéphanie d'Oustrac (as Médée)
- "The Odyssey"
- Time Bomb (1994) TV episode, Played by Andrea Nemeth
- The Plague (1994) TV episode, Played by Andrea Nemeth
- No Holds Barred (1994) TV episode, Played by Andrea Nemeth
- Tangled Web (1994) TV episode, Played by Andrea Nemeth
- Tug of War (1994) TV episode, Played by Andrea Nemeth
(20 more) - "Northern Exposure"
- Baby Blues (1994) TV episode, Played by Therese Tinling - "The Storyteller: Greek Myths"
... aka Jim Henson's The Storyteller: Greek Myths
- Theseus & the Minotaur (1991) TV episode, Played by Lindsay Duncan - "Great Performances"
- The Colored Museum (1991) TV episode, Played by Pamala Tyson - Medea (1989/I) (TV) Played by Montserrat Caballé
- Medea (1989/II) (TV) Played by Mariangela Melato
- Medea (1988) Played by Kirsten Olesen
- La neve nel bicchiere (1986) (TV) Played by Antonia Piazza
- Chemi deida dudu (1984) (TV) Played by Sopia Mindadze
... aka My Aunt, Dudu (International: English title: informal literal title) - Medea (1983/I) (TV) Played by Zoe Caldwell
- Kravgi gynaikon (1978) Played by Melina Mercouri
... aka A Dream of Passion (International: English title) - "Teatro estudio"
- Medea (1978) TV episode, Played by Charo Zapardiel - Adventures of a Private Eye (1977) Played by Anna Quayle
... aka Adventures of a Private Dick - Das goldene Ding (1972) Played by Colombe Smith
... aka The Golden Thing (International: English title) - Medea (1969) Played by Maria Callas
... aka Medée (France)
... aka Medea (USA) - Qalaqi adre igvidzebs (1967) Played by Megi Tsulukidze
... aka City Awakes Early (International: English title: literal title)
... aka Gorod prosypaetsya rano (Soviet Union: Russian title) - Medea (1965) (TV) Played by Elena Zareschi
- Ercole contro Molock (1963) Played by Alessandra Panaro
... aka Conquest of Mycene (USA)
... aka Hercule contre Moloch (France)
... aka Hercules Against Moloch (USA)
... aka Hercules Attacks (UK)
... aka Hercules vs. the Molloch
... aka La conquista di Micene (Italy: alternative title) - Jason and the Argonauts (1963) Played by Nancy Kovack
... aka Jason and the Golden Fleece - Medea (1963) (TV) Played by Margaretha Krook
- Ercole al centro della terra (1961) Played by Gaia Germani
... aka Hercules at the Center of the Earth (International: English title: literal title)
... aka Hercules in the Center of the Earth (International: English title)
... aka Hercules in the Haunted World (USA)
... aka Hercules vs. the Vampires
... aka Sword and Sandal (Australia: TV title)
... aka The Vampires vs. Hercules
... aka With Hercules to the Center of the Earth - "Play of the Week"
- Medea (1959) TV episode, Played by Judith Anderson - "I figli di Medea" (1959) TV series Played by Alida Valli
- Andzamb tchanachum em (1958) Played by Medea Chakhava
... aka Лично известен (Soviet Union: Russian title)
... aka Lichno izvesten (Soviet Union: Russian title)
... aka Personally Known (informal literal English title)
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From "The Odyssey: Whispers Like Thunder (#2.4)" (1994)
Medea: I thought Jay was the wrecker.
Fractal: It's within the statistical sphere of probabilities.
Medea: But we got rid of him. Now this?
Fractal: See, the trouble with the unscientific method is it's nonspecificity. What's important is not your ouija board. What's important is A. hypothesis, B. antithesis and C. synthesis.
Medea: I knew that.
Fractal: Thesis: Jay by his very presence will wreck the world.
Medea: I already said that.
Fractal: Antithesis: Jay by his very presence will not wreck the world. Neither the antithesis nor the thesis concur with the empirical realities of observation. Jay was in the world a long time without it getting wrecked. However, there does appear to be a link between him and the world falling apart. Synthesis: Jay wrecks the world when he leaves it.
Medea: Oh. Of course. Everything started to fall apart when he left. And the grownups?
Fractal: To restate the obvious, stories of the grownups only became rampant only after the world started to fall apart.
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Medea: I thought Jay was the wrecker.
Fractal: It's within the statistical sphere of probabilities.
Medea: But we got rid of him. Now this?
Fractal: See, the trouble with the unscientific method is it's nonspecificity. What's important is not your ouija board. What's important is A. hypothesis, B. antithesis and C. synthesis.
Medea: I knew that.
Fractal: Thesis: Jay by his very presence will wreck the world.
Medea: I already said that.
Fractal: Antithesis: Jay by his very presence will not wreck the world. Neither the antithesis nor the thesis concur with the empirical realities of observation. Jay was in the world a long time without it getting wrecked. However, there does appear to be a link between him and the world falling apart. Synthesis: Jay wrecks the world when he leaves it.
Medea: Oh. Of course. Everything started to fall apart when he left. And the grownups?
Fractal: To restate the obvious, stories of the grownups only became rampant only after the world started to fall apart.
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