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'''[[Pop Culture References and Greekisms]]''' - The title "My Fair Lilith" is a reference to the 1964 film ''"My Fair Lady"'' starring Audrey Hepburn, based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. The film is about a British linguist who accepts a wager that he can take a cockney flower girl from the streets and transform her into a refined Victorian lady with an aristocratic accent good enough to pass in upper-class society.}}
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'''[[Bechdel Test]]''' - [[Lilith]] and [[Dido]] manage to exchange a few lines that aren't about Jason, Dido's father, or the guy Dido is in love with.}}
'''[[Bechdel Test]]''' - [[Lilith]] and [[Dido]] manage to exchange a few lines that aren't about Jason, Dido's father, or the guy Dido is in love with.}}

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Title My Fair Lilith
Episode # Season 1, Episode 35
First aired February 3, 1999
Directed by
Written by
Summary To turn down a marriage proposal and prevent a war, Lilith has to pretend to be Jason's wife.


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  • From a sensitive yet volatile neighboring leader Jason receives an unexpected coronation present - the hand of the king's daughter. In an effort to graciously return the gift without offending, Lilith poses as Jason's new wife, and it is up to Hercules to keep the ruse from unraveling.
  • Jason asks Lilith to masquerade as his bride after a king (Michael Keir-Morrissey) offers his daughter's hand in marriage.

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Pop Culture References and Greekisms - The title "My Fair Lilith" is a reference to the 1964 film "My Fair Lady" starring Audrey Hepburn, based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. The film is about a British linguist who accepts a wager that he can take a cockney flower girl from the streets and transform her into a refined Victorian lady with an aristocratic accent good enough to pass in upper-class society.
Bechdel Test - Lilith and Dido manage to exchange a few lines that aren't about Jason, Dido's father, or the guy Dido is in love with.

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