1.36 - Hind Sight

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Title Hind Sight
Episode # Season 1, Episode 36
First aired February 4, 1999
Directed by
Written by
Summary Hercules has to keep hunters and his own friends from hunting down a Golden Hind.


FoxKids Spoilers

  • While Hercules is smitten by a crush of Olympian proportion for a mysterious girl hiding in the forest, Jason, Iolaus, and three loud-mouthed Hunters compete to kill a legendary Golden Hind. But the Hind is under the protection of Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt, whose secret acolyte turns out to be Kora. She shows Herc the beauty of the shimmering Golden Hind, who isn't quite what she appears. Herc and Kora work together to try to save her and, in the end, Herc must use his wits to insure that the hunt stops for good.
  • Hercules and Kora (Angela Dotchin) try to keep a pair of hunters from capturing a rare and beautiful creature called a Golden Hind, who is also being by tracked by Jason and Iolaus.

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  • When Artemis's favourite creature, a Golden Hind, is spotted, Hercules and Kora team up to try to keep the beautiful and rare creature out of the fatal hands of the hunters who are tracking her, as well as keep her away from two other hunters, Jason and Iolaus.

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Pop Culture References - There are definitely some visual similarities in the brown-and-white outfits of The Huntress and the Magic the Gathering card Caller Of The Hunt.
Continuity Warning - Hercules, Iolaus, and Jason try to help Kora protect Helene, the Golden Hind, from Hunters, despite the HtLJ episode arc, 3.13 "Encounter", 3.14 "When A Man Loves A Woman", 3.15 "Judgement Day", where Hercules encounters Serena, the last Golden Hind, for the very first time, having never had any contact with the species before. "It's kind of a doe." "A deer?" "A female deer?"

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