. . . . "\"Doomsday\""@en . . "\"Mummy Dearest\""@en . "Love Takes a Holiday"@en . "Aphrodite has had enough of being the goddess of love, so she quits and tries different jobs. Iolaus learns firsthand that this causes women to inexplicably act very angry toward men, so he tries to convince Aphrodite to resume her proper job. In the process, he rescues Leandra from kidnappers and escorts her home to Syllabus. The other villagers aren't happy with him, though. It turns out that Hephaestus covets Leandra as a bride and cursed her entire village into nothingness for over fifty years following one refusal. The villagers fear an even worse punishment, but Iolaus is determined to protect Leandra. As it happens, Iolaus has a special connection to her."@en . . "Aphrodite has had enough of being the goddess of love, so she quits and tries different jobs. Iolaus learns firsthand that this causes women to inexplicably act very angry toward men, so he tries to convince Aphrodite to resume her proper job. In the process, he rescues Leandra from kidnappers and escorts her home to Syllabus. The other villagers aren't happy with him, though. It turns out that Hephaestus covets Leandra as a bride and cursed her entire village into nothingness for over fifty years following one refusal. The villagers fear an even worse punishment, but Iolaus is determined to protect Leandra. As it happens, Iolaus has a special connection to her."@en .