Bort - 2014-01-17
Exactly as it is painted on the amphora.
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chumbucket - 2014-01-17
I'm guessing they wanted to utilize some raise undead spell to let the skeleton fight with him but well, you know, TV budget.
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Kabbage - 2014-01-17
Zeus bless ya, Herc
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baleen - 2014-01-17
This guy is a conservative icon and it makes the whole thing funnier to me.
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Scrimmjob - 2014-01-17 Sorbo or the skeleton?
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SolRo - 2014-01-17 Certainly not the brown guys in funny hats.
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baleen - 2014-01-17 Sorbo. Exorbitantly so! (ha!)
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NancyDrewFan123 - 2014-01-17
-1 star for not being Xena: Warrior Princess, the superior version of Hercules in every way.
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EvilHomer - 2014-01-17 It's below Xena, only really notable for airing next to Jack of all Trades.
Cleo lacked both the originality of Hercules and the high-brow academic relevance of Xena. It only aired for like a season, though, so I'm willing to concede that, given time, it may have been able to come into it's own alongside it's three more accomplished siblings.
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TeenerTot - 2014-01-17
Unnecessary somersault!
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Hooker - 2014-01-17
You can tell he is the son of a god since he wasn't terrified by the skeleton.
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jreid - 2014-01-17
That's not how skeletons work.
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BHWW - 2014-01-17
More flashbacks to the 90s which was truly the era of first-run syndicated low-budget action series, broadcasted at sometimes odd hours of the day by your local network affliates; there were some that aired before Hercules/Xena but things really took off after those became popular.
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garcet71283 - 2014-01-18
I like the work Sam Raimi did between Darkman and Spiderman.
It took me almost 2 decades to appreciate it, but i got to say, i like these shows now.
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