In the episode, "Between the Lines" in season 4, the evil Alti grabbed Gabrielle by her long hair and held her in the air threatening to kill her. Xena would have none of this and threw her chakram, the round sharp weapon she carries with her, at Gabrielle's hair cutting it and freeing her from Alti's vicious grip.
A New Zealand actress named Lucy Lawless.
The writers wanted to name the horse amber...but no name was ever reference during the show.
No he did not cut his hair
Not explicitly. They do kiss a few times, but they never actually say that they are lovers. Many of the show's viewers believe that subtext points to them being lovers.
Romeo cut his hair because,he thought it was time for him to grow up and cut his hair.
Gabrielle - Xena - was created in 1995.
Season four, episode 15, "Between the Lines."
Xena Warrior Princess - 1995 Gabrielle's Hope 3-5 was released on: USA: 27 October 1997
Lucy Lawless played Xena in the movie and TV show Xena the Warrior Princes. The show also starred Renee O'Connor as Gabrielle, Xena's trusted sidekick who often helped her out.
Xena, considered to be the 10th planet, was named after a character in the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess. As of 2014, only 1 moon is known to orbit the planet, and was named Gabrielle after Xena's faithful sidekick.
Xena Warrior Princess - 1995 Gabrielle's Hope 3-5 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Chile:TE Germany:16 (season 3) Singapore:PG Spain:13
In the TV show "Xena: Warrior Princess", Xena was not a half-god. She was a mortal warrior with exceptional skills in combat and strategy. Her companion, Gabrielle, was often portrayed as the moral compass of the duo.
maybe bi, because both of them had children(with a dude) but then again, they do kiss a lot.
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Xena and Gabrielle were Xena : Warrior Princesscharacters played by Lucy Lawless and Renée O'Connor. These names were not adopted by the International Astronomical Union for the dwarf planet "2003UB313" and its moon. In August, 2006, the IAU chose "Eris" (Grek goddess of discord) and "Dysnomia" (Greek for 'lawlessness') as the names of the objects. The objects were photographed in 2003 and identified as solar-system objects in January, 2005. During the period between discovery and naming, the Palomar Observatory team (Mike Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David Rabinowitz) had used the TV names as interim designations for the faraway planetoids.
A New Zealand actress named Lucy Lawless.
"Blind Faith."