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from Medea (1969)
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- Medea 2 (2006) Played by Esperanza Roy (as Medea 2)
- Medea (2005) Played by Jenna Robinson
- "Medea"
- Episode #1.6 (2005) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
- Episode #1.5 (2005) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
- Episode #1.4 (2005) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
- Episode #1.3 (2005) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
- Episode #1.2 (2005) TV episode, Played by Katja Schuurman
(1 more) - Médée (2003) (TV) Played by Françoise Masset (as Médée)
- 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"
- 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 series 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
- A Dream of Passion (1978) Played by Melina Mercouri
... aka "Kravgi gynaikon" - Greece (original title) - "Teatro estudio"
- Medea (1978) TV episode, Played by Charo Zapardiel - Adventures of a Private Eye (1977) Played by Anna Quayle
- The Golden Thing (1972) Played by Colombe Smith
... aka "Das goldene Ding" - West Germany (original title) - Medea (1969) Played by Maria Callas
- Qalaqi adre igvidzebs (1967) Played by Megi Tsulukidze
... aka "City Awakes Early" - International (English title) (literal title) - Medea (1965) (TV) Played by Elena Zareschi
- Conquest of Mycene (1963) Played by Alessandra Panaro
... aka "Ercole contro Molock" - Italy (original title)
... aka "Hercules Against Moloch" - USA - Jason and the Argonauts (1963) Played by Nancy Kovack / Eva Haddon
- Medea (1963) (TV) Played by Margaretha Krook
- Hercules in the Haunted World (1961) Played by Gaia Germani
... aka "Ercole al centro della terra" - Italy (original title)
... aka "Hercules at the Center of the Earth" - International (English title) (literal title)
... aka "Hercules in the Center of the Earth" - International (English title) - "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
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Quotes:
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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