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* [[Lyre, Liar Transcript]]
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* [http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/trans/y121tran.html Whoosh.org's transcript.]
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0752152/ IMDB's Episode Guide]
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Title Lyre Liar
Episode # Season 1, Episode 21
First aired November 3, 1998
Directed by
Written by
Summary Eurydice agrees to marry Bacchus to save Hercules's life. Ep 3 of 4.


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  • When a gang of Bacchae unexpectedly surround Hercules, Iolaus, Eurydice, and Orpheus in a local village marketplace, it is clear that Orpheus is still in cahoots with Bacchus. Once again, Hercules finds himself up against insurmountable odds as he tries to free Eurydice from the lies and deception thrust upon her by both Orpheus and the evil god, Bacchus.
  • Eurydice (Morgan Fairhead) agrees to become Bacchus's bride if he will leave Orpheus (Kieren Hutchison) alone.

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Pop Culture References and Greekisms - The title "Lyre, Liar" is probably a reference to the common phrase, "Liar, liar, pants on fire."
Pop Culture References and Greekisms - TV.com claims that the title "Lyre, Liar" is a reference to the 1997 movie Liar, Liar starring Jim Carrey. However, other than the title, there doesn't seem to be any plot similarities - in the movie, a man who lies all the time is cursed and can only tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
Continuity Warning - In the Xena episode "s02e04 - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun", Xena says that Eurydice was killed when she got in the middle of a war between Xena's army and Bacchus's Bacchae.

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