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|episode= Season 1, Episode 1
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|firstaired= September 12, 1998
|firstaired= September 12, 1998
|director= Chris Graves
|director= [[Chris Graves]]
|writer= Rob Tapert and Liz Friedman
|writer= [[Robert Tapert]]<br>[[Liz Friedman]]<br>[[Mark Edens]] (Teleplay)
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|outline= Strife goes undercover. Hercules, Iolaus, and Jason go after Zeus' Chalice. Ep 1 of 3.
|download= [http://yh.deabryn.com/DL.html YH Ep Downloads],
|outline= Strife attends the Academy in disguise, and Hercules steals a chalice made by Zeus.
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== FoxKids Spoilers ==
* Strife, Ares' nephew, convinces Hercules to retrieve a chalice of Zeus's from a cave which belongs to Hera, hoping the traps within will kill the young hero.
* Strife (Joel Tobeck) masquerades as an academy cadet and coerces Hercules into mounting a quest to find a chalice that once belonged to Zeus, but is now in the possession of Hera, who hates Hercules.
== TV Guide Promo ==
* God of Mischief, Strife disguises himself as a cadet (Nysus Gaius) and tricks our hero, Hercules, and his best friends, Iolaus and Jason, into removing a beautiful vase (chalice) from Hera’s cave. Hercules’ mission - to take the chalice to his father, Zeus - turns deadly when a wooden Phoenix comes to life and attacks our heroes.
* Strife gets some help from Ares and poses as a student at the Academy. Ares and Strife have a plan to trap Hercules by giving him the location of a chalice that once belonged to his father.


|Synopsis=  
|Synopsis=  
[[Image:Titlecard1.01.png|350px|right|thumb|Title card - End credits can be found [[End_Credits#1.01_-_Treasure_of_Zeus|here]].]]
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Inside an impressive throne room with swords and shields on the walls, Ares practices sword fighting with a suit of armor that moves by itself, while Strife lounges in front of the throne and complains that he's tired of being a nobody. Ares suggests that he kill a mortal son of Zeus, and Strife replies, "You mean Hercules." Ares has an obvious deep-seated hatred for Hercules, and claims that Hera wants him gone too. Strife is wary of the protection order Zeus has on Hercules, that any god who disobeys will spend eternity in Tartarus. Ares replies that obviously they can't attack him directly, but "sometimes a little strife can lead to a major catastrophe."


'''[[Lawrence, Kansas]], 22 years ago'''<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hercules is tossing hay in a barn when he is attacked by an unknown assailant. They fight with no clear winner. Alcmene breaks up the fight with a bucket of water, and the assailant is revealed to be Iolaus, who claims to have been testing Hercules's reflexes. Alcmene gives Hercules a mop and Herc uses it to knock Iolaus on his butt. "Expect the unexpected."
It is a happy family scene as [[Mary]] and [[John]] Winchester put their children, six month old Sam and four year old Dean, to bed. Later, Mary investigates a sound coming from Sam’s nursery. She sees a figure standing over his crib, and assuming it is John, leaves, but then realizing it isn’t her husband, she rushes back in. John rushes to the nursery in response to Mary’s screams, only to find her pinned to ceiling, a deep wound across her belly. As he stares in shock, flames engulf Mary and the room. John hands baby Sam to Dean and tells him to run outside, while John tries in vain to save his wife. The scene ends with John and the boys sitting on the hood of the Impala, as firemen tend to their burning house.


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Alcmene bids Hercules a safe trip back to the Academy, and Hercules gripes about how Zeus has never been there for either of them. Alcmene wishes that Hercules wasn't always trying to impress Zeus. Herc and Iolaus leave for Cheiron's Academy.


'''[[Stanford University]], present day'''<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Night has fallen and they stop at an Inn for some food. Inside, a pair of satyrs are eating. Hercules and Iolaus reunite with Jason, who is glad to be back at the Academy where he's just another student and not the Crown Prince of Corinth. Kora arrives to take their order, and Jason is suddenly happy to mention that he's a prince and he could give her a tour of the palace if she wants. Iolaus tries to put their food on his tab, claiming to be tight with the Inn's owner, and Kora reveals that she is the owner.
It is Halloween and Sam and his girlfriend [[Jess]] go out for drinks, to celebrate his good LSAT score which should guarantee him a place in law school. Later that night, Sam awakens to someone breaking into their apartment. He wrestles with the intruder, only to discover that it is his older brother, Dean. The brothers haven’t spoken for [[Canon Discrepancies|some time]], and Dean has only turned up because their father has gone missing on what Dean calls a ‘hunting’ trip.  
As Dean tries to convince Sam to accompany him to find their dad, it is obvious that what the Winchesters hunt are supernatural entities. Dean plays a recording of a voicemail from John Winchester, which contains [[Electronic Voice Phenomenon|EVP]] of a woman saying “I can never go home” and Sam agrees to spend the weekend looking for their Dad.
The boys travel to Jericho, where John has been on a case, investigating young men who have disappeared on the same stretch of road over ten years. They speak to the girlfriend of the latest guy to disappear, and find out about a local legend, about the ghosts of a murdered girl, who hitchhikes and kills whoever picks here up. After some research, Sam and Dean discover the girl was [[Constance Welch]], who drowned her children and then killed herself by jumping from a bridge.
That night at the bridge, Sam makes it clear that he doesn’t want to return to hunting with Dean and John, and questions the value of their quest to find whatever killed [[Mary]] Winchester. During the confrontation, they see a woman jump into the water and then the Impala mysteriously starts on its own and pursues them down the bridge, before suddenly stopping.


On checking into a motel, the brothers find out their father had also been staying there. It is obvious he has not been there for a few days but his room is covered in research - newspaper clippings, notes – that identifies Constance as a [[Woman in White|woman in white]].
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Strife enters in disguise and, per obvious arrangement, the satyrs trip him. Hercules, Iolaus, and Jason are about to face-off against the satyrs when Kora notices and kicks the satyrs out. Strife introduces himself as 'Nysus Gaius'.


The police have been staking out the motel, and when Dean leaves to get food, he is arrested. At the police station, they accuse him of being connected with the disappearances and show him John’s [[journal]], which contains the notation “Dean 35-111”.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; At the Academy, the cadets are training with many different weapons. Hercules is sparring with Nysus, and knocks him to the ground. Cheiron, their centaur mentor, watches their training and offers advice. Nysus and Hercules spar again, but this time Nysus starts talking about Zeus and a chalice he made that is hidden in a nearby cave, and Hercules is obviously distracted by the mention of his father.


Meanwhile, Sam tracks down Constance Welch’s husband, who tells Sam where Constance is buried, and also the location of the house in which she drowned their children.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; After sparring, Hercules approaches Nysus, wanting more information about the cave and the chalice. After he leaves, Ares's face shows up in a bucket of water, asking if the plan went smoothly. Nysus confirms that Hercules is hooked "like a little fish, waiting for Hera to fry."


Dean escapes from the police station using a paper clip and a distraction provided by Sam, who has a personal encounter with Constance. He tries to seduce him, while begging him to take her home.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hercules sneaks out of the Academy after curfew, and Iolaus and Jason catch him. Herc tells them about the chalice. Iolaus and Jason are skeptical, but they tag along. Iolaus calls dibs on any gold that might be in the cave.


Sam stops outside a deserted house and as Constance attacks him, Dean shoots at her allowing Sam to ram the car into the house. Inside the house, her children materialize, and as they embrace her, all three vanish.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; On the way to Hera's Cave, Hercules, Iolaus, and Jason find and pick up spears. Over the cave is a huge phoenix, and the guys throw their spears at it to prove that it isn't alive. Hercules leads the way into the cave, lighting a torch with his gauntlets, and both Iolaus and Hercules almost get hurt by traps.


Dean is keen to pursue John – he has worked out that the notations in the journal are coordinates to a town in Colorado. However, Sam declines and they drive back to Stanford.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; At the end of Hera's Cave there is a red chalice sitting on a rock, lit from above. Hercules picks it up and, assuming it's holding rain water from a leaky cave, Iolaus dumps the contents out on the rock. The rock bursts into fire, and the fire quickly grows. The boys stare in shock for a moment, and then run for the entrance of the cave as a huge fireball chases them out. They barely make it outside before the fireball explodes from the cave, burning the phoenix statue, and the boys reminisce about that time they were served beans in the Academy for a week.


Returning to his apartment, Sam finds a plate of cookies with a note from Jess. He collapses onto the bed, exhausted, but he sees Jess, pinned to the ceiling bleeding from her belly. As Jess bursts in flame, Dean rushes in a pulls Sam from the inferno.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The sun comes up and the charred phoenix statue cracks and breaks, revealing a live phoenix. The phoenix lets out a warbling cry and takes off into the air, flapping its wings.


Outside the house, as fireman battle the blaze, Sam tosses a shotgun into the truck of the [[Impala]]. He is back in the hunt again.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The boys are about to sneak back into the Academy when the phoenix attacks from above, snatching up the chalice and Iolaus. Hercules lassos the phoenix, and it drops Iolaus and begins to fly away with the chalice and Hercules hanging from a rope around its neck. Strife watches gleefully.


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Continues in [[1.02 - Between Friends]].


|Characters=  
|Characters=  
* [[Strife]]
* [[Ares]]
* [[Hercules]]
* [[Hercules]]
* [[Hooded Attacker]]
* [[Alcmene]]
* [[Iolaus]]
* [[Iolaus]]
* [[Satyr 01]]
* [[Satyr 02]]
* [[Jason]]
* [[Jason]]
* [[Kora]]
* [[Leonidas]]
* [[Nysus Gaius]]
* [[Cheiron]]
* [[Cheiron]]
* [[Kora]]
* [[Rock Guards|Rock Guard]]
* [[Ares]]
* [[Academy Custodian|Custodian]]
* [[Strife]] (Nysus Gaius)
 
|MOCharacters=
* [[Zeus]]
* [[Hera]]
 
|Places=
* [[Ares's Temple]]
* [[Mount Olympus]] - (mention only)
* [[Alcmene's Farm]]
* [[Alcmene's Barn]]
* [[Alcmene's Front Yard]]
* [[Kora's Inn]]
* [[Corinth]] - (mention only)
* [[Cheiron's Academy]]
* [[Academy Gymnasium]]
* [[Academy Courtyard]]
* [[Hera's Cave]]


|Myths=  
|Items=  
* [[Satyrs]]
* [[Floating Suit of Armor]]
* [[Zeus's Chalice]]
* [[Ares's Throne]]
** [[:Category:Items In 1.01 - Treasure of Zeus|More items from this episode...]]


|Mythology=
* [[:Category:Satyrs|Satyrs]]
* [[:Category:Centaurs|Centaurs]]
* [[Phoenix]]


|Plot Arcs=
* [[Herc's_Obsession_With_Zeus|Herc's Obsession with Zeus]]
* [[Cheiron's_Advice|Cheiron's Advice]]
* [[Pop_Culture_References_and_Greekisms|Pop Culture References & Greekisms]]
* [[Zeus's_Protection_Order_on_Herc|Zeus's Protection Order on Herc]]
* [[Ares's Desire To Kill Hercules|Ares's Desire To Kill Hercules]]
* [[When Good Plans Go Bad]]
* [[Jason Is Becoming King]]
* [[Iolaus and Kora]]


|Pad_of_Definitions=  
|Other_Pages=
* [[Zeus's Chalice]] <sup>[[PoD]]</sup>
* [[Never Say Kill]]
* [[Devil's Gate in Clifton]]  <sup>[[PoD]]</sup>
* [[Property Damage]]
* [[EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon)]]<sup>[[PoD]]</sup>
* [[AKAs]]
* [[Goldwave]] <sup>[[PoD]]</sup>
* [[Remember that time when...]]


|Television Tropes=
* [[Plot_Tropes|Plot Tropes]]:
** [[Plot_Tropes#Love Triangle|Love Triangle]]
** [[Plot_Tropes#The Other Darrin|The Other Darrin]]


|Quotes=  
|Quotes=  
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''Strife:''' I'm tired of being a nobody, Ares.  I mean - 'Strife, the god of war's nephew' - I mean, what does it say to anybody? I mean, I’m ready for the big time.  Why can't I be, uh, ‘Disaster’, or, uh, ‘Catastrophe’?  Okay, well that’s hard to spell.}}
'''Strife:''' I'm tired of being a nobody, Ares.  I mean - 'Strife, the god of war's nephew' - What does it say to anybody? I mean, I’m ready for the big time.  Why can't I be, uh, ‘Disaster’, or, uh, ‘Catastrophe’?  Okay, well, that’s hard to spell.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''Iolaus:''' All right, all right. We’ll come with you.  But, if there’s anything in the chalice - like gold - we split it three ways.<br>
'''Iolaus:''' All right, all right. We’ll come with you.  But, if there’s anything in the chalice - like gold - we split it three ways.<br>
'''Hercules:''' Two ways-- all I want is the chalice.<br>
'''Hercules:''' Two ways - all I want is the chalice.<br>
'''Jason:''' One way. I'm just comin' along to keep you jerks out of trouble.<br>
'''Jason:''' One way - I'm just coming along to keep you jerks out of trouble.<br>
'''Iolaus:''' Oh, I love you guys.}}
'''Iolaus:''' I love you guys.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''Iolaus:''' Remember that time when they served us beans in the dining hall for a whole week straight?<br>
'''Jason:''' We had a blast!}}


|Trivia_References=
|Trivia_References=
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
Jensen Ackles cited this episode as his favorite in the premier issue of the Official Supernatural Magazine saying:
'''[[New Guy]]''' - This episode is the first time Kora is introduced.}}
"I mean, obviously the pilot stands out among all the rest."}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Recycling]]''' - The plot of Hercules stealing a chalice made by Zeus is echoed from the [[Young Hercules (Movie Pilot)]], where Hercules broke into Ares's treasure vault and stole a [[Zeus's Urn|green urn]] made by Zeus. That urn held a cyclone inside.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Nod to HtLJ and X:WP|Nod to HtLJ]]''' - Jason's remark to Hercules, (''"How's your mother?"''), is an inside joke, considering in HtLJ "2.21 - The Wedding of Alcmene", Jason and Alcmene eventually marry.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Continuity Warning]]''' - In all the flashbacks in ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]],'' Jason has been the King of Corinth - but for most of the series he's still the crown prince.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Continuity Warning]]''' - ''When did Jason and Alcmene meet?'' In [[Young Hercules (Movie Pilot)]], Jason and Hercules seem to be meeting for the first time, but in ''1.01 - Treasure of Zeus'' they're close enough that Jason is asking how Alcmene is. To further complicate the timeline, in HtLJ "2.21 - The Wedding of Alcmene" Alcmene says that Jason was the one who brought the news that Amphitryon was dead, even though Amphitryon died when Hercules was a baby and Jason doesn't seem more than a few years older than Herc in [[Young Hercules (Movie Pilot)]].}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Continuity Warning]]''' - As Hercules is sneaking out of the academy to go to the cave and Iolaus jumps on him, Hercules seems to "catch" Iolaus for just a moment (putting his arms around Iolaus's legs to make sure he got a good grip) before grabbing Iolaus's arm to flip him.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Reality Check]]''' - Ares tells Strife to, ''"...dare what no god has dared before: destroy a mortal son of Zeus."'' But have there really been no other mortal sons of Zeus killed by gods before Hercules? According to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeus#Semi-divine.2Fmortal_offspring Wikipedia], Amphion and Tityos were killed by Apollo and Artemis. Akheilos was killed by Athena, while Iasion was killed by Zeus himself. As for if any of these murders were before Hercules's time is anyone's guess.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Continuity, Yay!]]''' - Hercules and Iolaus's lines, "Expect the unexpected", is a reference to Cheiron's advice in the [[Young Hercules (Movie Pilot)]], "Always anticipate the unexpected."}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Unanswered Questions]]''' - Outside of the phoenix cave there were three spears and a sword stuck in the ground, and a helmet hanging off of one of the spears. If the weapons were left behind by some other victims of the phoenix, how did the helmet end up on top of the spear and why aren't the wooden spear handles charred? Was this some kind of memorial to fallen warriors? Or merely a warning to potential treasure hunters? Who left these weapons behind?}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Continuity, Yay!]]''' - As the boys race out of the cave, being chased by a fireball, they remember to jump over the spike-pit trap that Iolaus had triggered on their way in. This is a detail that could have easily been overlooked or forgotten, and I'm glad it was not!}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Reality Check]]''' - When Strife introduces himself under an alias, he calls himself [[Nysus Gaius]]. Why does he have a first name and a last name when none of the other characters seem to possess a surname? According to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeks#Surnames Wikipedia], family surnames weren't widely in use until around the 9th century, so it's probable that Strife should have only picked one name for his alias, not two.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Pop Culture References and Greekisms|Greekisms]]''' - Strife's pseudonym, "Nysus Gaius", is a greekified version of "Nice Guy."}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''[[Continuity Warning]]''' - As fire pours out of the Phoenix Cave and the camera pans up to catch the last of the explosion and smoke, [http://yhwiki.com/images/1/17/Lightonset1.png a stationary light can been seen] briefly in the corner of the screen. It is too small and low to be the "moon", and is presumed to be [http://yhwiki.com/images/0/06/Lightonset2.png a light on the set] that accidentally got caught in frame.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
The episode first premiered on Yahoo!TV on 09/06/2005. The pilot could also be seen on the internet weeks before the airing.}}
'''[[Déjà Vu]]''' - [[Fake Skourous]] wears an armor chestplate that is nearly identical to the one worn by the [[Floating Suit of Armor]].}}


|Minutiae=
|Sides_Scripts_Transcripts=
* The Pilot was filmed in March/April of 2005 in L.A.  
* [[The Treasure of Zeus Production Draft]]
* [[The Treasure of Zeus Transcript (Dialogue Only)]]
* [http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/trans/y101tran.html Whoosh.org's transcript.]
* [http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/yherk/y101_treasure.html Whoosh.org's Episode Guide]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0830017/ IMDB's Episode Guide]
* [http://www.tv.com/shows/young-hercules/the-treasure-of-zeus-1-51129/ TV.com's Episode Guide]
* [http://sharetv.org/shows/young_hercules/episodes/415082 ShareTV's Episode Guide]
* [http://www.hulu.com/young-hercules Watch the full episode online at Hulu.com.]
* [http://allyounghercallthetime.tumblr.com/post/41237360091/tys-reviews-1-01-treasure-of-zeus Ty's Reviews: 1.01- Treasure of Zeus]
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Screencap from ep 1.01
Title Treasure of Zeus
Episode # Season 1, Episode 1
First aired September 12, 1998
Directed by Chris Graves
Written by Robert Tapert
Liz Friedman
Mark Edens (Teleplay)
Summary Strife goes undercover. Hercules, Iolaus, and Jason go after Zeus' Chalice. Ep 1 of 3.

FoxKids Spoilers

  • Strife, Ares' nephew, convinces Hercules to retrieve a chalice of Zeus's from a cave which belongs to Hera, hoping the traps within will kill the young hero.
  • Strife (Joel Tobeck) masquerades as an academy cadet and coerces Hercules into mounting a quest to find a chalice that once belonged to Zeus, but is now in the possession of Hera, who hates Hercules.

TV Guide Promo

  • God of Mischief, Strife disguises himself as a cadet (Nysus Gaius) and tricks our hero, Hercules, and his best friends, Iolaus and Jason, into removing a beautiful vase (chalice) from Hera’s cave. Hercules’ mission - to take the chalice to his father, Zeus - turns deadly when a wooden Phoenix comes to life and attacks our heroes.
  • Strife gets some help from Ares and poses as a student at the Academy. Ares and Strife have a plan to trap Hercules by giving him the location of a chalice that once belonged to his father.

Synopsis

Title card - End credits can be found here.

      Inside an impressive throne room with swords and shields on the walls, Ares practices sword fighting with a suit of armor that moves by itself, while Strife lounges in front of the throne and complains that he's tired of being a nobody. Ares suggests that he kill a mortal son of Zeus, and Strife replies, "You mean Hercules." Ares has an obvious deep-seated hatred for Hercules, and claims that Hera wants him gone too. Strife is wary of the protection order Zeus has on Hercules, that any god who disobeys will spend eternity in Tartarus. Ares replies that obviously they can't attack him directly, but "sometimes a little strife can lead to a major catastrophe."

      Hercules is tossing hay in a barn when he is attacked by an unknown assailant. They fight with no clear winner. Alcmene breaks up the fight with a bucket of water, and the assailant is revealed to be Iolaus, who claims to have been testing Hercules's reflexes. Alcmene gives Hercules a mop and Herc uses it to knock Iolaus on his butt. "Expect the unexpected."

      Alcmene bids Hercules a safe trip back to the Academy, and Hercules gripes about how Zeus has never been there for either of them. Alcmene wishes that Hercules wasn't always trying to impress Zeus. Herc and Iolaus leave for Cheiron's Academy.

      Night has fallen and they stop at an Inn for some food. Inside, a pair of satyrs are eating. Hercules and Iolaus reunite with Jason, who is glad to be back at the Academy where he's just another student and not the Crown Prince of Corinth. Kora arrives to take their order, and Jason is suddenly happy to mention that he's a prince and he could give her a tour of the palace if she wants. Iolaus tries to put their food on his tab, claiming to be tight with the Inn's owner, and Kora reveals that she is the owner.

      Strife enters in disguise and, per obvious arrangement, the satyrs trip him. Hercules, Iolaus, and Jason are about to face-off against the satyrs when Kora notices and kicks the satyrs out. Strife introduces himself as 'Nysus Gaius'.

      At the Academy, the cadets are training with many different weapons. Hercules is sparring with Nysus, and knocks him to the ground. Cheiron, their centaur mentor, watches their training and offers advice. Nysus and Hercules spar again, but this time Nysus starts talking about Zeus and a chalice he made that is hidden in a nearby cave, and Hercules is obviously distracted by the mention of his father.

      After sparring, Hercules approaches Nysus, wanting more information about the cave and the chalice. After he leaves, Ares's face shows up in a bucket of water, asking if the plan went smoothly. Nysus confirms that Hercules is hooked "like a little fish, waiting for Hera to fry."

      Hercules sneaks out of the Academy after curfew, and Iolaus and Jason catch him. Herc tells them about the chalice. Iolaus and Jason are skeptical, but they tag along. Iolaus calls dibs on any gold that might be in the cave.

      On the way to Hera's Cave, Hercules, Iolaus, and Jason find and pick up spears. Over the cave is a huge phoenix, and the guys throw their spears at it to prove that it isn't alive. Hercules leads the way into the cave, lighting a torch with his gauntlets, and both Iolaus and Hercules almost get hurt by traps.

      At the end of Hera's Cave there is a red chalice sitting on a rock, lit from above. Hercules picks it up and, assuming it's holding rain water from a leaky cave, Iolaus dumps the contents out on the rock. The rock bursts into fire, and the fire quickly grows. The boys stare in shock for a moment, and then run for the entrance of the cave as a huge fireball chases them out. They barely make it outside before the fireball explodes from the cave, burning the phoenix statue, and the boys reminisce about that time they were served beans in the Academy for a week.

      The sun comes up and the charred phoenix statue cracks and breaks, revealing a live phoenix. The phoenix lets out a warbling cry and takes off into the air, flapping its wings.

      The boys are about to sneak back into the Academy when the phoenix attacks from above, snatching up the chalice and Iolaus. Hercules lassos the phoenix, and it drops Iolaus and begins to fly away with the chalice and Hercules hanging from a rope around its neck. Strife watches gleefully.

      Continues in 1.02 - Between Friends.

Characters (in order of appearance)

Characters (mention only)

Places

Items

Mythology

Plot Arcs

Other Pages

Television Tropes

Quotes

Strife: I'm tired of being a nobody, Ares. I mean - 'Strife, the god of war's nephew' - What does it say to anybody? I mean, I’m ready for the big time. Why can't I be, uh, ‘Disaster’, or, uh, ‘Catastrophe’? Okay, well, that’s hard to spell.
Iolaus: All right, all right. We’ll come with you. But, if there’s anything in the chalice - like gold - we split it three ways.

Hercules: Two ways - all I want is the chalice.
Jason: One way - I'm just coming along to keep you jerks out of trouble.

Iolaus: I love you guys.
Iolaus: Remember that time when they served us beans in the dining hall for a whole week straight?
Jason: We had a blast!

Trivia & References

New Guy - This episode is the first time Kora is introduced.
Recycling - The plot of Hercules stealing a chalice made by Zeus is echoed from the Young Hercules (Movie Pilot), where Hercules broke into Ares's treasure vault and stole a green urn made by Zeus. That urn held a cyclone inside.
Nod to HtLJ - Jason's remark to Hercules, ("How's your mother?"), is an inside joke, considering in HtLJ "2.21 - The Wedding of Alcmene", Jason and Alcmene eventually marry.
Continuity Warning - In all the flashbacks in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Jason has been the King of Corinth - but for most of the series he's still the crown prince.
Continuity Warning - When did Jason and Alcmene meet? In Young Hercules (Movie Pilot), Jason and Hercules seem to be meeting for the first time, but in 1.01 - Treasure of Zeus they're close enough that Jason is asking how Alcmene is. To further complicate the timeline, in HtLJ "2.21 - The Wedding of Alcmene" Alcmene says that Jason was the one who brought the news that Amphitryon was dead, even though Amphitryon died when Hercules was a baby and Jason doesn't seem more than a few years older than Herc in Young Hercules (Movie Pilot).
Continuity Warning - As Hercules is sneaking out of the academy to go to the cave and Iolaus jumps on him, Hercules seems to "catch" Iolaus for just a moment (putting his arms around Iolaus's legs to make sure he got a good grip) before grabbing Iolaus's arm to flip him.
Reality Check - Ares tells Strife to, "...dare what no god has dared before: destroy a mortal son of Zeus." But have there really been no other mortal sons of Zeus killed by gods before Hercules? According to Wikipedia, Amphion and Tityos were killed by Apollo and Artemis. Akheilos was killed by Athena, while Iasion was killed by Zeus himself. As for if any of these murders were before Hercules's time is anyone's guess.
Continuity, Yay! - Hercules and Iolaus's lines, "Expect the unexpected", is a reference to Cheiron's advice in the Young Hercules (Movie Pilot), "Always anticipate the unexpected."
Unanswered Questions - Outside of the phoenix cave there were three spears and a sword stuck in the ground, and a helmet hanging off of one of the spears. If the weapons were left behind by some other victims of the phoenix, how did the helmet end up on top of the spear and why aren't the wooden spear handles charred? Was this some kind of memorial to fallen warriors? Or merely a warning to potential treasure hunters? Who left these weapons behind?
Continuity, Yay! - As the boys race out of the cave, being chased by a fireball, they remember to jump over the spike-pit trap that Iolaus had triggered on their way in. This is a detail that could have easily been overlooked or forgotten, and I'm glad it was not!
Reality Check - When Strife introduces himself under an alias, he calls himself Nysus Gaius. Why does he have a first name and a last name when none of the other characters seem to possess a surname? According to Wikipedia, family surnames weren't widely in use until around the 9th century, so it's probable that Strife should have only picked one name for his alias, not two.
Greekisms - Strife's pseudonym, "Nysus Gaius", is a greekified version of "Nice Guy."
Continuity Warning - As fire pours out of the Phoenix Cave and the camera pans up to catch the last of the explosion and smoke, a stationary light can been seen briefly in the corner of the screen. It is too small and low to be the "moon", and is presumed to be a light on the set that accidentally got caught in frame.
Déjà Vu - Fake Skourous wears an armor chestplate that is nearly identical to the one worn by the Floating Suit of Armor.

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