HÉRCULES, A SAGA - V-20 - Fade Out
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HÉRCULES, A SAGA - V-20 - Fade Out
ENGLISH SYNOPSIS:
V-20 - Fade Out
Hercules and Iolaus 2 are enjoying breakfast one morning as Deimos), god of terror, plots their demise. Deimos is planning to become Ares' second in command, much to Discord's chagrin. Hearing a yell, Hercules and Iolaus approach a village to find townspeople, led by Marcus, hurling rocks at a hooded teenager. When Hercules rescues the boy, his hood falls back to reveal that the teen's face is fading from view.
Hercules and Iolaus enter the seemingly empty town and find a dozen fading villagers hiding in the meeting hall. Hercules, suspecting that the food supply is being contaminated, sends Iolaus to investigate. Meanwhile, Hercules tries to calm Marcus and his thugs, who are becoming a panicked mob under the influence of a disguised Deimos. Iolaus inspects the food storehouse and, with the help of a disguised Discord, finds a glowing stone that looks like an eye. When Iolaus shows his discovery to Hercules, he recognizes it as the Rock of Arges. Arges was a Cyclops who rebelled with his two brothers against Zeus. Zeus turned their eyes to stone, and these stones are now cursed. People in contact with them begin to disappear and the only way to break the spell is to smash the rock. Unfortunately, the curse then transfers to whomever broke the stone. Knowing that time is short for the villagers, Hercules crushes the Eye.
All fears for his fading friend and worries he will not be able to be brave without him. Meanwhile, Ares, Deimos and Discord celebrate the fact that Hercules will soon fade out of existence. Discord becomes annoyed, however, when Deimos takes the credit for destroying Hercules. Ares notices that Hercules, through sheer force of will, is still visible, and he sends Deimos to complete the task. Discord sees this as an opportunity for revenge. She decides to help lead Iolaus and the now invisible Hercules to the location of the remaining two stones, which will be needed to break the spell. Meanwhile, Deimos has set Marcus and his friends on their trail. Hercules finds the stones as Marcus attacks. Discord hands Deimos one of the stones, and then slugs him so he drops it. The stone shatters and Deimos fades, but manages to grab Discord and take her with him. Restored, Hercules fights off Marcus and then faces an attack from Ares. Ares begins throwing rocks at Herc, and Iolaus kindly hands the god of war a rock to use. Ares throws the last Rock of Arges, which shatters. Ares is sucked into oblivion, while Discord and Deimos are released from the curse. Relieved to have his friend back, Iolaus realizes that he can be courageous.
Written by Gerry Conway
Hercules and Iolaus 2 are enjoying breakfast one morning as Deimos), god of terror, plots their demise. Deimos is planning to become Ares' second in command, much to Discord's chagrin. Hearing a yell, Hercules and Iolaus approach a village to find townspeople, led by Marcus, hurling rocks at a hooded teenager. When Hercules rescues the boy, his hood falls back to reveal that the teen's face is fading from view.
Hercules and Iolaus enter the seemingly empty town and find a dozen fading villagers hiding in the meeting hall. Hercules, suspecting that the food supply is being contaminated, sends Iolaus to investigate. Meanwhile, Hercules tries to calm Marcus and his thugs, who are becoming a panicked mob under the influence of a disguised Deimos. Iolaus inspects the food storehouse and, with the help of a disguised Discord, finds a glowing stone that looks like an eye. When Iolaus shows his discovery to Hercules, he recognizes it as the Rock of Arges. Arges was a Cyclops who rebelled with his two brothers against Zeus. Zeus turned their eyes to stone, and these stones are now cursed. People in contact with them begin to disappear and the only way to break the spell is to smash the rock. Unfortunately, the curse then transfers to whomever broke the stone. Knowing that time is short for the villagers, Hercules crushes the Eye.
All fears for his fading friend and worries he will not be able to be brave without him. Meanwhile, Ares, Deimos and Discord celebrate the fact that Hercules will soon fade out of existence. Discord becomes annoyed, however, when Deimos takes the credit for destroying Hercules. Ares notices that Hercules, through sheer force of will, is still visible, and he sends Deimos to complete the task. Discord sees this as an opportunity for revenge. She decides to help lead Iolaus and the now invisible Hercules to the location of the remaining two stones, which will be needed to break the spell. Meanwhile, Deimos has set Marcus and his friends on their trail. Hercules finds the stones as Marcus attacks. Discord hands Deimos one of the stones, and then slugs him so he drops it. The stone shatters and Deimos fades, but manages to grab Discord and take her with him. Restored, Hercules fights off Marcus and then faces an attack from Ares. Ares begins throwing rocks at Herc, and Iolaus kindly hands the god of war a rock to use. Ares throws the last Rock of Arges, which shatters. Ares is sucked into oblivion, while Discord and Deimos are released from the curse. Relieved to have his friend back, Iolaus realizes that he can be courageous.
Written by Gerry Conway
EPISODE NO. H101
Season 5, episode 20
Series 520
1st release: 05/03/99
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V-20 – O DESVANECER
Hércules e Iolaus 2 estavam fazendo seu desjejum certa manhã, enquanto Deimos, o dues do terror, planejava a morte deles. Deimos na verdade planejava tornar-se o segundo-em-comando de Ares, para desgosto de Discórdia. Ouvindo um grito, Hércules e Iolaus aproximaram-se de um povoado e encontraram seus habitantes, liderados por um certo Marcus, atirando pedras contra um adolescente encapuzado. Quando Hércules resgatou o garoto, seu capuz caiu, revelando que o rosto do adolescente estava como que se desvanescendo.
Hércules e Iolaus entraram no povoado aparentemente vazio, e encontraram mais uma dúzia de pessoas que estavam “sumindo” escondidas num certo salão. Hércules, suspeitando que o suprimento de comida estivesse contaminado, enviou Iolaus para investigar.
Enquanto isso, Hércules tentava acalmar Marcus e os outros, que começavam a formar uma turba aterrorizada, sob a influência de um repulsivo Deimos. Iolaus inspecionava o celeiro onde estava o estoque de comida, e, com a ajuda da não menos repulsive Discórdia, encontrou uma pedra cintilante parecida com um olho. Ele correu a relater sua descoberta a Hércules, que reconheceu a pedra como a “Rocha de Arges”. Arges era um Ciclope que se havia rebelado juntamente com seus dois irmãos, contra Zeus. O rei dos deuses, então, transformou seus olhos em pedras, e essas pedras tinham sido amaldiçoadas. As pessoas que tinham contato com elas começavam a desaparecer, e a única maneira de quebrar a maldição era esmagar a rocha. Infelizmente, a maldição então se transferia para quem quer que quebrasse a pedra. Sabendo que o tempo estava curto para os habitantes do povoado, Hércules esmigalhou a pedra.
Iolaus temeu por seu amigo que se desvanecia como um fantasma, e ficou preocupado por não ser capaz de ser corajoso sem ele. Enquanto isso, Ares, Deimos e Discórdia celebravam o fato de que Hércules logo desapareceria para sempre. Discórdia ficou irritada, contudo, quando Deimos levou os créditos por destruir Hércules. Ares reparou que Hércules, através de uma incrível força de vontade, ainda estava visível, e enviou Deimos para terminar a terefa. Discórdia viu isso como uma oportunidade de se vingar. Ela decidiu ajudar a guiar Iolaus e o agora invisível Hércules até o local onde estavam duas pedras, que seriam necessários para quebrar a maldição.
Entrementes, Deimos tinha enviado Marcus e os outros em seu encalço. Hércules encontrou as pedras exatamente quando Marcus atacou. Discórdia deu a Deimos uma das pedras, e o empurrou, e ele a derrubou. A pedra chacoalhou, e Deimos se desvaneceu, mas conseguiu agarrar Discórdia e levá-la com ele.
Novamente recuperado, Hércules lutou contra Marcus, e então virou-se para enfrentar Ares. Ares passou a atirar pedras em Hércules, e Iolaus educadamente entregou uma pedra ao deus da guerra. Só que era justamente a última Pedra de Arges, que chacoalhou. Ares foi sugado num redemoinho, enquanto Discórdia e Deimos eram libertados da maldição. Aliviado em ver seu amigo de volta, Iolaus percebeu que podia, sim, ser corajoso.
Escrito por Gerry Conway.
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Re: HÉRCULES, A SAGA - V-20 - Fade Out
E lá vão Ares & Cia. novamente "aprontando" contra Hércules.
É muito interessante em como Hércules, mesmo sabendo que aquele não era o "seu" Iolaus, esforçava-se para fazer dele um benfeitor ... e sempre valorizando o lado bom dele - ensinando-lhe que a coragem não era apenas enfrentar os bandidos, mas saber distinguir o certo do errado, e sempre procurar fazer a coisa certa.
Myriam Castro- Número de Mensagens : 4767
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Location : Minas Gerais - Brasil
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