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8/10
After all that sexual tension, Callisto FINALLY gets to be inside Xena...
Chalice_Of_Evil8 March 2022
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There've been dreams-within-dreams before, but how often are there dreams-within-dreams-within-dreams? Xena/Gabrielle are going after Callisto's men in the woods. You'd think Xena would immediately know something's amiss when her mother randomly appears. It's Ares (who apparently enjoys disguising himself as Xena's parents despite having a thing for her...which is weird) and he's making her feel guilty about serving as 'judge/jury/executioner' regarding Callisto, who also randomly appears, drowning in quicksand, once again begging for Xena's help, before saying she *is* Xena, then blaming her for passing judgement on her whilst claiming she could've changed just as Xena did. The sword in Xena's hand suddenly has a mind of its own, stabbing the helpless Callisto (despite Xena fighting it).

Dream Callisto's scream snaps Xena awake...or does it? When she turns over a slumbering Gabrielle, who becomes a freaky black-eyed dead Callisto, it's revealed Xena's still dreaming. Gabrielle wakes her up and Xena's feeling pretty guilty, asking her what her opinion on the whole matter is. Gabrielle seems normal to begin with...but then it's all aboard the guilt train, as her reassurance turns into blame, basically calling Xena a hypocrite, saying that if Hercules had treated Xena the way she treated Callisto, she'd be dead (and would deserve it MORE). When Xena FINALLY awakens for realsies, I'm surprised she didn't immediately blurt out, "Oh, COME ON!". Xena has lots to feel guilty about, like killing innocents, but killing a psycho murderer? I love Callisto, but even *I* understood Xena's decision to let her die (after having given her several chances).

Callisto's men are using Joxer as a piñata until Xena easily scares them off, there's an amusing bit with him asking if she can cut him down *without* dropping him on his face, she says "No.", and the floor acts as the camera lens as Joxer face-plants it. After a not-very-helpful nighttime chat with Gabrielle, Xena sees Callisto giving her the 'come hither' finger motion, then suddenly she's in the underworld where Callisto explains to her there's a fine line between Tartarus and the real world, and now thanks to her new best friend, Ares (who appears), she's got a chance to escape. He's helping her after having given up trying to turn Xena back into her bad self, they pile the guilt on Xena who finally admits to murder and this is all Callisto requires before spinning Xena around like they're on the dancefloor, except this dance ends with her slamming into a big rock. She pokes Gabrielle awake and it's immediately obvious what's happened, but we're subjected to Callisto-as-Xena snogging Ares to make it blatantly clear.

In Tartarus, Xena-as-Callisto convinces Hades of who she is and he grants her a 1-day free pass to reclaim her body/send Callisto back down or she'll take her place permanently. Up top, despite Ares warning her to steer clear of Xena/wait it out until the day's up, Callisto's fixated on making her suffer (it's too bad they had to write Callisto this way, as usually she's pretty smart). Firstly, she offs Theodorus (for badmouthing her behind her back to who he *thought* was Xena), then she teaches Gabrielle to embrace that bloodlust she once had for Callisto by fighting a tree, and lastly she wants to burn all the people from Xena's village (including her mother) as payback for Xena doing the same to her family. Lucy Lawless definitely makes an effort to change her voice/mannerisms/walk to illustrate she's not Xena, but I did think it was more exaggerated than how Hudson Leick plays her.

So much for Gabrielle being Xena's BFF, as she just shrugs off 'Xena' acting weird. Clearly horses are smarter than people, as Argo's no dummy and is constantly whinnying to warn Gabrielle. Figuring the horse might out her, Callisto-as-Xena sends Gabrielle away and then taunts poor Argo (when she said "Poor dumb animal", you just KNOW Argo was thinking, "I'M not the dumb one! I knew it was you all along!"), splashing her in the face, before slashing her/the camera. Kill all the humans you want, Callisto, but leave animals alone! This scene leads to Joxer getting a heroic moment when he interrupts Xena-as-Callisto as she's trying to save Argo with some plants/sap and is willing to die to protect Xena's horse. She easily flips him out of her way, as nothing's going to prevent her from saving Argo (who she knows Callisto was trying to force her to put down).

Xena-as-Callisto's way of convincing him she's Xena is by using her 'pinch' on him after asking whether he's ever seen Callisto use pressure points (considering Callisto's *obsessed* with Xena, how'd he know she hadn't picked up some of Xena's skills?), then thanks him for standing up to who he *thought* was Callisto on Argo's behalf. Hudson Leick really had the more difficult job this episode, as she can't let loose as she usually does, but instead has to be restrained/calm (without making her performance flat/boring). She's at her most 'Xena-y' later on when she answers Gabrielle's question of whether she's really Xena with a very Xena-esque "Yeah." whilst holding Gabrielle's shoulder. How'd she convince her? Gabrielle interrupted Xena and Callisto fighting in each other's bodies, Xena-as-Callisto had a knife to Callisto-as-Xena's throat, and what Gabrielle said at the start of the episode about not having dreamed since her hubby's death was something Callisto obviously didn't know, she then fled.

Before being pulled back to Tartarus, Xena-as-Callisto manages to put Callisto-as-Xena asleep, they're both in the underworld and now it's time for a little payback (guilt-style) in the form of Callisto's victims (plus her mother) making her feel bad for all the unnecessary killing she did. Callisto-as-Xena spins into the big rock, Xena's freed from Tartarus...but remains stuck in Callisto's body. Gabrielle says this'll take some adjusting to, then tells her the story she dreamt, starting with "I sing the song of Perdicus/Perdicas; the boy I knew, the man I loved"...and Xena's probably wishing she was back in Tartarus.
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7/10
Salute to Xena - A 25th Anniversary Review
skullface202015 April 2020
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Callisto just won't go away. She's dominating Xena's nightmares, and Aries has a cooked up a scheme in order to take advantage of this situation. Things get very confusing for Gabrielle and Joxer.

SYNOPSIS

Xena keeps having nightmares about the death of Callisto. She feels guilty about the way that Callisto died while begging Xena for help. Gabrielle tells Xena that she hasn't had any dreams since the death of Perdicus. Xena sees a vision of her mother, but it turns out to be Aries, and he's taunting Xena about the evil "murder" that she committed when she didn't come to Callisto's aid. In a dream, Xena follows Callisto to the underworld. It turns out that there is a very fine line between dreams and the land of the dead, and Xena has just crossed it. The two fight a brief battle, and suddenly Xena is zapped back to the land of the living. However, it's not as it appears. Xena's body is actually inhabited by Callisto, and Xena is trapped in Tartarus in Callisto's body!

Callisto (in Xena's body) tells Gabrielle that they must travel to Amphipolis, Xena's hometown. What Gabrielle doesn't know is that Callisto plans to destroy the town and kill Xena's mother in revenge. Meanwhile Xena (in Callisto's body) convinces Hades that she's really Xena and that Callisto has escaped Tartarus. Hades gives Xena 24 hours back in the land of the living, and after that it's either her or Callisto who must return. Callisto has Gabrielle fooled, and is trying to encourage her toward violence in pursuit of revenge against Callisto for Perdicus' death. She then sends Gabrielle ahead toward Amphipolis and says that she'll catch up shortly after making Argo all comfortable in the woods. Argo has been acting all weird since she knows that something is wrong with Xena (because she's actually Callisto). Callisto decides to inflict a serious sword wound on Argo before fleeing. Xena soon arrives on the scene and comes to the aid of her horse. Joxer, believing that she's Callisto, comes to Argo's aid, but Xena subdues him. She convinces him that she's actually Xena, and tells him that Callisto wanted her to have to put down Argo herself. However, this is not necessary and Argo will survive.

Callisto suddenly attacks Xena in the woods. This ends with Xena pinning Callisto on the ground, but suddenly Gabrielle is on the scene with a blade to Xena's back. She thinks that it's actually Callisto, and she almost kills Xena. Xena convinces her that she's herself by tricking Callisto into saying that Gabrielle has had many dreams about killing Callisto since Perdicus' death. This is not true, and Gabrielle realizes that Xena and Callisto have swapped bodies. Callisto gets away, but Xena knows her plan. She will trap the citizens of Amphipolis in a cave and burn them alive just like her family died, but she won't start the fire until Xena is there to watch. Callisto has already convinced her old army to follow her (they of course think she's Xena). To do this she simply cuts Theodorus' throat. The minions are prepared to burn the captives from Amphipolis, but suddenly Joxer and Gabrielle start throwing jars of oil upon them from a concealed spot. This causes the soldiers to panic since they fear their torches exploding in their own hands, and they all run away out of the cave.

Xena attacks Callisto, and they are suddenly zapped back to the underworld. Only Callisto's body returns to the land of the living, and everyone is wondering who inhabits it. It's Xena, she has been returned to life while Callisto must stay in Tartarus. Is she now just stuck with Callisto's body? It appears to be so, and this is definitely an odd situation for everyone, particularly Gabrielle. Either way, they saved the day, and Gabrielle and the blonde Callisto look-alike Xena are off.

NOTES

Guilt and uncertainty can plague anyone, even a skilled warrior like Xena. We might be stuck with a Xena who is in Callisto's body, but we also might not be through with the real evil Callisto.
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10/10
Excellent
AllyNOLA20 June 2010
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As far as Xena episodes go, I have to say this is one of the best. With the switching of "bodies" and therefore roles, Lucy Lawless and Hudson Leick both prove themselves as sensational actresses. As a long-time Xena fan, the thought of someone other than Lucy playing Xena just sounds absurd to me but Hudson does it beautifully. I never doubt for a second that either of these women aren't exactly who they're supposed to be playing - if the writers ever wanted to change actresses, this was their chance (luckily they didn't). Lucy plays the shrewd unhinged Callisto to a tee, and Hudson embraces all the strength and self-assurance of Xena perfectly.
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6/10
Intimate Stranger
Prismark108 May 2020
A body swap episode. Ares and Callisto make Xena feel guilty in her dreams about how Callisto died.

It is a trick so Callisto enters Xena's body and now wants to wreak revenge on Xena's family, friends and horse.

Meanwhile Xena who is now in Callisto's body has to warn people that the person looking like Xena is not her.

It should be an easy task given that the previous episode had a lookalike pretending to be Xena.

It is obvious that both Hudson Leick and Lucy Lawless are having fun with the character swap. Both have to take up each other's mannerisms. Xena now has an evil grin and wails a lot during the fight scenes.

I am sure by the end of the episode normal service will be restored.
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