1. Anonymous asked:

    What's so bad about them? o:

    Season 1: Steeped in magic, legend and lore, the thrilling (and brazenly campy) adventures of warrior princess Xena (Lucy Lawless) begin here. The hit series made Xena (and, by extension, Lawless) an icon and a symbol of girl power. Xena is no wallflower, and she expects nothing but success as she takes on all that is wrong with the world, faces danger, kicks butt and comes out ahead. But some of her opponents have a different outcome in mind …

    Season 2:Xena’s second season bowled over audiences and critics, making the series the highest-rated, first-run syndicated drama. The heady blend of sword and sorcery mixed with campy comedy and underlying lesbianism gave the show a devoted fan base. Season 2 mixes the series’ trademark humor and dark mythological drama with Xena’s (Lucy Lawless) fiery persona. Bring on the warrior princess …

    Season 3: In the successful third season of this thrilling, campy adventure series, Xena (Lucy Lawless) continued to thrill audiences and critics with the magic, legend and lore of the world of the warrior princess. Xena (and, by extension, Lawless) was fast becoming an icon and a symbol of girl power, and she expects nothing but success as she takes on all that is wrong with the world, faces danger and lives to fight another day.

    And the other three are just as bad. Season descriptions are supposed to be about……. oh I don’t know, what’s going on in the season. Not about……. grrrrl power. Really?

    Season 4: A cult fan favorite, “Xena: Warrior Princess” is an intoxicating blend of swords, sorcery and campy comedy leavened with a huge dose of the grrrl power of its two leads, the titular butt-kicking avenger (Lucy Lawless) and the devoted chronicler of her exploits (Renee O’Connor). The fourth season of this long-running hit added new legions to its rabid fan base.