After freezing up in a fight, Gabrielle returns home for some answers. But, she must save her village when she learns that it is under attack by a warlord and his army.
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| - After freezing up in a fight, Gabrielle returns home for some answers. But, she must save her village when she learns that it is under attack by a warlord and his army.
- "The Prodigal" is the fourteenth episode of the fifth season of Stargate: Atlantis.
- "The Prodigal" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of Angel and the fifteenth episode overall. Written by Tim Minear and directed by Bruce Seth Green, it was originally broadcast on February 22, 2000 on the WB network.
- Xena and Gabrielle ambushed! Gabrielle freezes. She gets really weird and wants to go home, so she dumps Xena. After hitchhiking home by using an "It Happened One Night" technique (which was more 'mature' than the method she used in 'Sins of the Past' to get a ride), she finds her village next on a hit list from a local warlord. Her village has hired Meleager the Mighty, an alcoholic and depressed ex-warrior to protect them. Turns out that Meleager had once froze in battle and took to drink to hide his shame. Gabrielle can relate.
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- Kavan Smith as Major Evan Lorne
- Connor Trinneer as Michael Kenmore
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| - After freezing up in a fight, Gabrielle returns home for some answers. But, she must save her village when she learns that it is under attack by a warlord and his army.
- "The Prodigal" is the fourteenth episode of the fifth season of Stargate: Atlantis.
- Xena and Gabrielle ambushed! Gabrielle freezes. She gets really weird and wants to go home, so she dumps Xena. After hitchhiking home by using an "It Happened One Night" technique (which was more 'mature' than the method she used in 'Sins of the Past' to get a ride), she finds her village next on a hit list from a local warlord. Her village has hired Meleager the Mighty, an alcoholic and depressed ex-warrior to protect them. Turns out that Meleager had once froze in battle and took to drink to hide his shame. Gabrielle can relate. The warlord tries to get Meleager to join him, and Meleager leads the warlord on when he discovers that they have captured Gabrielle. Meleager and Gabrielle then escape back together to the village. The next day, Meleager is missing with the reward money the villagers promised to pay him for his help and the warlord begins his march to the village. Gabrielle organizes the villagers and they are successful for the first attack. However, they know they cannot keep it up. Just in the nick of time, however, Meleager returns with spears he had bought and helps the villagers shish-kabob the warlord et alia. Gabrielle then returns to the scene of the dump to presumably find Xena, but she is ambushed again. She fights and Xena joins her and they are pals again.
- "The Prodigal" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of Angel and the fifteenth episode overall. Written by Tim Minear and directed by Bruce Seth Green, it was originally broadcast on February 22, 2000 on the WB network. In this episode, Detective Kate Lockley learns her father has been spending his retirement working as a middleman for a syndicate of demon drug-runners. In response to investigative pressure from Angel, the demon drug-lord orders Kate's father killed. Flashbacks show the human Angel struggling with his own father in 1753, incorporating scenes first shown in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Becoming, Part One", and showing how Angel killed his family after being turned into a vampire by Darla.
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