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'''Iolaus:''' So, are you gonna come along to the biggest event ever, or are you gonna stay here doing ''Hercules'' things?}}
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'''Iolaus:''' Okay, so the, uh... thigh bone's connected to the, uh...<br>
'''Hercules:''' Yeah, the hip bone.<br>
'''Iolaus:''' Yeah, and the hip bone's connected to the...<br>
'''Hercules:''' Uh... whatever. Let's call the whole thing off, huh?}}
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'''Hercules:''' Ladies and gentlemen! I don't mean to alarm you, but there ''are'' Bacchae in the building.}}
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'''Eurydice:''' Sometimes following your destiny involves great sacrifice.}}
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'''[[Déjà Vu]]''' - The Dryads burrowing through the sand is recycled footage from H:TLJ "3.01 - Mercenary", only in that story, it was sand rays burrowing beneath their feet.}}
'''[[Déjà Vu]]''' - The Dryads burrowing through the sand is recycled footage from H:TLJ "3.01 - Mercenary", only in that story, it was sand rays burrowing beneath their feet.}}
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'''[[Continuity Warning]]''' - During [[Orpheus|Orpheus's]] concert, [[Modern Disco Ball|a very modern-looking disco ball]] hangs from the ceiling. This is in extreme contrast to the more [[Greekified Disco Ball|"Greekified" disco ball]] that is hung during [[1.29 - Sisters]].}}
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'''[[Pop Culture References and Greekisms]]''' - While picking up the Dryad bones, Hercules and Iolaus mention that the thigh bone's connected to the hip bone. This is a reference to the song [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dem_Bones "Dem Dry Bones"].}}
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'''[[Pop Culture References and Greekisms]]''' - While picking up the Dryad bones, Hercules says "Let's call the whole thing off." This is a reference to the song [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let's_Call_the_Whole_Thing_Off "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off"].}}


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Title Fame
Episode # Season 1, Episode 20
First aired October 31, 1998
Directed by Chris Graves
Written by Bob Forward
Summary Orpheus keeps working for Bacchus. Herc destroys Bacchus. Ep 2 of 4.


FoxKids Spoilers

  • Reformed cult member, Orpheus, and his girlfriend, Eurydice, return to Kora's to perform a concert in front of a sold-out crowd. As Orpheus plays the lyre, the crowd of teens slowly transforms into deadly, fang-bearing Bacchai. Hercules realizes that Orpheus has struck a dangerous deal with Bacchus that threatens anyone who hears the music that comes from the lyre.
  • Orpheus (Kieren Hutchison) gains his and Eurydice's freedom from Bacchus, but at a deadly price.

TV Guide Promo

  • Orpheus and Eurydice, both reformed from their days as followers of Bacchus perform at Kora's in front of a sold out crowd. But unbeknowst to Eurydice, Orpheus has struck a deadly deal with Bacchus freeing him and Eurydice if he helps recruit new Bacchae.

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Nod to X:WP - In X:WP "2.04 - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" Xena also goes hunting Dryad bones to defeat Bacchus.
Déjà Vu - The Dryads burrowing through the sand is recycled footage from H:TLJ "3.01 - Mercenary", only in that story, it was sand rays burrowing beneath their feet.

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