Hercules and Iolaus: Difference between revisions

From YoungHerculesWiki
⧼monobook-jumptonavigation⧽⧼monobook-jumptosearch⧽
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
'''Status:''' Friends
'''Status:''' Friends


'''History:''' From the way [[Hercules]] and [[Iolaus]] interact toward each other in the beginning of the series pilot, it can be gathered that they did not necessarily start out as friends. If anything, Hercules seemed to find Iolaus to be more of an annoyance than an ally. Toward the end of the pilot, though, they have bonded and become (with a bit of resistance on Hercules's part and some enthusiasm on Iolaus's) friends. This would carry over into the series proper, which shows them obviously getting along and treating each other as equals instead of rivals.
'''History:''' From the way [[Hercules]] and [[Iolaus]] interact toward each other in the beginning of the [[Young Hercules (Movie Pilot)|series pilot]], it can be gathered that they did not necessarily start out as friends. If anything, Hercules seemed to find Iolaus to be more of an annoyance than an ally. Toward the end of the pilot, though, they have bonded and become (with a bit of resistance on Hercules's part and some enthusiasm on Iolaus's) friends. This would carry over into the series proper, which shows them obviously getting along and treating each other as equals instead of rivals.


[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Relationships]]
[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Relationships]]

Revision as of 22:07, 25 October 2012

First Meeting: Prior to the events in Young Hercules (Movie Pilot)

Status: Friends

History: From the way Hercules and Iolaus interact toward each other in the beginning of the series pilot, it can be gathered that they did not necessarily start out as friends. If anything, Hercules seemed to find Iolaus to be more of an annoyance than an ally. Toward the end of the pilot, though, they have bonded and become (with a bit of resistance on Hercules's part and some enthusiasm on Iolaus's) friends. This would carry over into the series proper, which shows them obviously getting along and treating each other as equals instead of rivals.