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'''Reality Check?''' - Hercules says, ''"You know, it wouldn't've taken a brain surgeon to figure out 'my brother' was behind all this."''. You would think brain surgery wouldn't have existed back then, but apparently there is ample evidence of brain surgery dating back all the way to the Neolithic (late Stone Age) period. (''[http://www.brain-surgery.com/history.html source]'')}} | |||
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* [http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/trans/y114tran.html Whoosh.org's transcript.] | * [http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/trans/y114tran.html Whoosh.org's transcript.] | ||
* [http://www.hulu.com/young-hercules Watch the full episode online at Hulu.com.] | * [http://www.hulu.com/young-hercules Watch the full episode online at Hulu.com.] | ||
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- As Iolaus and Jason decorate for Lilith's party, Hercules takes her on a diversionary field trip that leads them to a local cave. Diversion turns to disaster when the cave, in which they are exploring, collapses, cripples Lilith, and leaves her vulnerable to the conniving Ares (God of War) who convinces her to poison Hercules.
- In an attempt to divert her attention from plans for her surprise party, Hercules takes Lilith (Jodie Rimmer) on a field trip that turns disastrous when they get trapped in a cave-in.
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Reality Check? - Hercules says, "You know, it wouldn't've taken a brain surgeon to figure out 'my brother' was behind all this.". You would think brain surgery wouldn't have existed back then, but apparently there is ample evidence of brain surgery dating back all the way to the Neolithic (late Stone Age) period. (source)
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