HÉRCULES, A SAGA: VI-03 - Rebel With a Cause
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HÉRCULES, A SAGA: VI-03 - Rebel With a Cause
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VI-03 - Rebel With a Cause
Written by Lisa Klink
Having fulfilled the prophecy of killing his father and marrying his mother, Oedipus, now blind, is haunted by the ghost of his wife Jocasta, who killed herself. She informs him that as long as Creon remains king, Oedipus will be cursed and Thebes will be destroyed. Antigone must take the throne to save them. When Hercules arrives in Thebes, he is shocked to learn that Creon has wrested the throne from Oedipus and has executed Oedipus' son, Polynices, whose body remains hanging outside the city's gates. While questioning a guard, Hercules spies Oedipus on the edge of the palace roof and manages to grab his sleeve just as he's falling and pull him to safety. After speaking with Oedipus, Hercules runs into Princess Antigone, Oedipus' daughter, who is fleeing from soldiers she provoked. When Creon and his guards catch up with them, Hercules makes his dislike of the new king known. The bold and brash Antigone starts her routine drinking and it's up to Hercules to try to restore her confidence. Even after he returns the drunken Antigone to the palace, she goes out again in search of more mischief -- this time a chariot race along the bluffs. Once again, Hercules heroically saves the day by rescuing her moments before her chariot goes over a cliff. Suicide, it seems, runs in the family.
Meanwhile, Creon and his Defense Minister are working on a new deadly weapon which they plan to use on the rebels, Oedipus and Hercules. When Hercules and Antigone return to the town square, a bound prisoner, Tiros, is about to be executed. A fight ensues during which Hercules frees Tiros, whom he sends to join the rebellion. Creon lets it slip that Oedipus may be dead and Hercules rushes to save him from food poisoning. Luckily, Oedipus has only eaten a few bites and Antigone leads them out of the palace to the rebel camp in the woods. Creon is outraged at their escape, but softens when he learns that his weapon, an early version of a bomb, is ready.
Back in the woods, Antigone decides that she must give her brother a decent burial. Hercules and the rebels join in her mission and easily take out most of the soldiers until a firebomb explodes nearby. The group retreats to the camp, but it's too late. The soldiers have already found it. In the midst of all the pandemonium, Antigone sneaks away to bury her brother only to be captured by Creon and his men. As Hercules rushes to save Antigone, her warning is stifled and he steps on a concealed firebomb that explodes.
Tiros and the rebels catch up with him, slowly making their way across the minefield by using rocks to set them off one by one. Meanwhile, in the town square, Antigone is about to be executed. Sensing that he has no time to lose, Hercules decides to make a run for it and races through the minefield, setting off firebombs as he goes. He arrives just in time to save Antigone from the axe. When the rebels arrive and join in the battle, Creon flees for his life into the field where his own weapon blows him up. Antigone buries her brother, reunites with her father and takes her rightful position as Queen of Thebes.
EPISODE NO. H106
Season 6, episode 03
Series 603
1st release: 10/11/99
http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/herk/h603_106_rebel.html
Written by Lisa Klink
Having fulfilled the prophecy of killing his father and marrying his mother, Oedipus, now blind, is haunted by the ghost of his wife Jocasta, who killed herself. She informs him that as long as Creon remains king, Oedipus will be cursed and Thebes will be destroyed. Antigone must take the throne to save them. When Hercules arrives in Thebes, he is shocked to learn that Creon has wrested the throne from Oedipus and has executed Oedipus' son, Polynices, whose body remains hanging outside the city's gates. While questioning a guard, Hercules spies Oedipus on the edge of the palace roof and manages to grab his sleeve just as he's falling and pull him to safety. After speaking with Oedipus, Hercules runs into Princess Antigone, Oedipus' daughter, who is fleeing from soldiers she provoked. When Creon and his guards catch up with them, Hercules makes his dislike of the new king known. The bold and brash Antigone starts her routine drinking and it's up to Hercules to try to restore her confidence. Even after he returns the drunken Antigone to the palace, she goes out again in search of more mischief -- this time a chariot race along the bluffs. Once again, Hercules heroically saves the day by rescuing her moments before her chariot goes over a cliff. Suicide, it seems, runs in the family.
Meanwhile, Creon and his Defense Minister are working on a new deadly weapon which they plan to use on the rebels, Oedipus and Hercules. When Hercules and Antigone return to the town square, a bound prisoner, Tiros, is about to be executed. A fight ensues during which Hercules frees Tiros, whom he sends to join the rebellion. Creon lets it slip that Oedipus may be dead and Hercules rushes to save him from food poisoning. Luckily, Oedipus has only eaten a few bites and Antigone leads them out of the palace to the rebel camp in the woods. Creon is outraged at their escape, but softens when he learns that his weapon, an early version of a bomb, is ready.
Back in the woods, Antigone decides that she must give her brother a decent burial. Hercules and the rebels join in her mission and easily take out most of the soldiers until a firebomb explodes nearby. The group retreats to the camp, but it's too late. The soldiers have already found it. In the midst of all the pandemonium, Antigone sneaks away to bury her brother only to be captured by Creon and his men. As Hercules rushes to save Antigone, her warning is stifled and he steps on a concealed firebomb that explodes.
Tiros and the rebels catch up with him, slowly making their way across the minefield by using rocks to set them off one by one. Meanwhile, in the town square, Antigone is about to be executed. Sensing that he has no time to lose, Hercules decides to make a run for it and races through the minefield, setting off firebombs as he goes. He arrives just in time to save Antigone from the axe. When the rebels arrive and join in the battle, Creon flees for his life into the field where his own weapon blows him up. Antigone buries her brother, reunites with her father and takes her rightful position as Queen of Thebes.
EPISODE NO. H106
Season 6, episode 03
Series 603
1st release: 10/11/99
http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/herk/h603_106_rebel.html
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VI-03 - REBELDE COM CAUSA
Escrito por Lisa Klink
Depois de ver cumprida a profecia de matar seu pai e desposar sua mãe, Édipo, agora cego, estava sendo assombrado pelo espírito de sua esposa Jocasta, que havia cometido suicídio. Ela lhe disse que, enquanto Creonte permanecer rei, ele, Édipo, seria amaldiçoado e Tebas seria destruída. Antígona deveria assumir o trono para salvá-los.
Quando Hércules chegou em Tebas, ficou chocado ao saber que Creonte havia usurpado o trono de Édipo e tinha executado seu filho, Polynices, cujo corpo permanecia dependurado do lado de for a dos portões da cidade. Enquanto se informava com um guarda, Hércules viu Édipo na beirada do telhado do palácio, e conseguiu agarrá-lo pela manga justamente quando ele ia cair lá de cima, e colocou-o em segurança.
Depois de conversar com Édipo, Hércules correu até a Princesa Antígona, filha de Édipo, que fugia de alguns soldados que ela mesma tinha provocado. Quando Creonte e seus guardas os alcançaram, Hércules manifestou seu desgosto por ter sabido do novo rei. A morena e imprudente Antígona começou então seu vício de beber, e estava nas mãos de Hércules tentar restaurar sua autoconfiança. Mesmo depois que ele levou uma Antígona embriagada de volta ao palácio, ela saiu novamente em busca de mais confusões – dessa vez, uma corrida de charretes pelas ruelas da cidade. Mais uma vez, Hércules heroicamente “salvou o dia”, resgatando-a antes que a charrete dela caísse num penhasco. Ao que parecia, suicídio era um mal de família …
Entrementes, Creonte e seu Ministro da Defesa estavam thabalhando numa nova arma mortífera, que planejavam usar contra os rebeldes – ou seja, Édipo e Hércules.
Quando Hércules e Antígona retornaram para a praça da cidade, um certo prisioneiro acorrentado chamado Tiros estava prestes a ser executado. Uma luta então se instalou, durante a qual Hércules acabou libertando Tiros, que foi juntar-se à rebelião. Creonte deixou escapar que Édipo poderia morrer, e Hércules correu para salvá-lo de comer uma comida envenenada. Por sorte, Édipo havia comido apenas algumas poucas mordidas, e Antígona os levou a ambos para for a do palácio, para o acampamento rebelde na floresta. Creonte ficou enfurecido com a fuga, mas acabou se acalmando ao saber que sua arma, uma nova versão de uma bomba, estava pronta.
De volta à floresta, Antígona decidiu que devia ao seu irmão um enterro decente. Hércules e os rebeldes juntaram-se a ela em sua missão de resgatar o corpo de Polynices e facilmente conseguiram dar conta da maioria dos soldados, até que uma bomba de fogo explodiu perto de onde estavam. O grupo recuou para o acampamento, mas era muito tarde. Os soldados já o haviam encontrado.
Em meio ao pandemônio que se seguiu, Antígona afastou-se para enterrar seu irmão, apenas para ser capturada por Creonte e seus soldados. Enquanto Hércules corria para resgatar Antígona, ela ia gritar-lhe um aviso, mas foi impedida – e ele pisou uma bomba escondida, que explodiu.
Tiros e os rebeldes conseguiram salvá-lo, lentamente abrindo caminho pelo campo minado, utilizando pedras para desativá-las uma por uma. Enquanto isso, na praça da cidade, Antígona estava prestes a ser executada. Percebendo que não havia tempo a perder, Hércules decidiu avançar numa corrida, direto através do campo minado, desativando as bombas à medida que avançava. Ele chegou bem a tempo de salvar Antígona do golpe do machado.
Quando os rebeldes chegaram e juntaram-se a ele na batalha, Creonte acabou fugindo para salvar a pele justamente pelo campo minado, onde uma de suas próprias bombas acabou por atingi-lo.
Antígona enterrou seu irmão Polynices, voltou para jun to de seu pai, e assumiu sua posição de direito como Rainha de Tebas.
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Re: HÉRCULES, A SAGA: VI-03 - Rebel With a Cause
Muito interessante a história do herói Édipo ... acho que foi uma das passagens mais marcantes da Mitologia Grega, e acabou sendo tema de uma tragédia (se não me falha a memória, de Sófocles - "Édipo Rei").
Daquela vez, a "rebeldia" tinha uma razão bem justa de ser ...
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Re: HÉRCULES, A SAGA: VI-03 - Rebel With a Cause
... e que episodio pesado... mais pra saga de Xena... muito estranho...
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