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FMAN:
"Wait! Wait! Just hold it there a minute!" GABRIELLE: "Y You know, it's not polite to interrupt a bard when she's relating a heroic tale." SECOND MAN: "But you said it was day!" GABRIELLE: "Excuse me?" FIRST MAN: "It was morning when this Xena lady got loose. So it was day not night." GABRIELLE: "Right." SECOND MAN: "That's right." GABRIELLE: "Very well. Day. And out of nowhere, Xena came upon a fierce hooded warrior, who had just laid waste to a group of villagers. She fought valiantly until he vanished. She tended the wounds of a fallen man. She did everything she could to help but." XENA: "Press down on this as hard as you can. We've got to stop the bleeding." TERESIA: "No! Stay away from him. Haven't you got enough blood on your hands ?" GABRIELLE: "The villagers believed that she had killed their friends. GABRIELLE: "Nobody here cares that she didn't kill anyone. Nobody cares that she was only trying to help. Nobody believes that she fought the real murderer. All you care about is executing someone." GABRIELLE: "But they refused to listen." MAN: "You'll get what you deserve." PALINIONS: "Everybody! Hear me, my friends." GABRIELLE: "Until." PALINIONS: "This brave and noble woman she was the last thing I saw battling a cowardly hooded man who attacked us. She fought him for our lives, though we were total strangers. Truly, I say she is the very soul of goodness. And we thank her, with all our hearts." GABRIELLE: "And with that, they knew the real Xena." MAN: "Great story; nice job." GABRIELLE: "Thank you." ORION: "That was really good." GABRIELLE: "Thanks." OLD MAN: "That was beautiful." ORION: "Who trained you?" GABRIELLE: "Trained me? Oh, no one mmm, not in the classical sense. I just, I like stories." ORION: "And you're going to the competition?" GABRIELLE: "What competition?" ORION: "The bard competition for the Athens City Academy of the Performing Bards. Only the top four contestants will get an invitation. I'm, I'm hoping I'll be one of them." GABRIELLE: "You tell stories, too?" ORION'S FATHER: "Yes, he does. But he doesn't have time to tell them now." ORION: "Dad, she's great. I was just telling her she should sign up." ORION'S FATHER: "It's not nice to give someone false hopes, son. I'm sure your story was cute." GABRIELLE: "Cute?" ORION'S FATHER: "But the Academy only takes talented individuals. The roster is already full. And besides, being a bard is not for young ladies. Stories of housework are just not popular. Come on." GABRIELLE: "Stories about housework, cute." XENA: "I just talked to this guy from Keremus. There's a Cyclops there stealing cattle from the local farmers. We can be there by tomorrow morning. I guess I don't have to ask you if you're interested." GABRIELLE: "How far is it to Athens?" |
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| GABRIELLE:
"I have always wanted to study at the Academy. And I might finally
have my chance." |
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GABRIELLE:
"Are you all right?" |
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| GABRIELLE:
"Hey, what's
with the long faces? It's not the end of the world. I've got a place to
go." EURIPIDES: "Oh, bravery comes forth from your valiant heart like, sap from a wounded oak." GABRIELLE: "Thanks, Euripides. It's sweet, I think." ORION: "I can't believe my father did this. I'm so sorry." GABRIELLE: "Oh, Orion, it's not your fault." TWICKEMHAM: "G-g-good-byes are" EURIPIDES: "What Twickenham is trying to say, is that separation tears the heart's core, like the fearsome blade of Ajax toward the ligaments of" TWICKEMHAM: "No! I'm saying g-good-byes are hard!" GABRIELLE: "You're right. They are hard and just when we were getting to know each other, huh? It seems like that happens a lot to me." STALLONUS: "What do you mean?" GABRIELLE: "Well, like when I met Hercules' best friend Iolaus." IOLAUS: "Hello." FALAFEL: "Hello. You're the one interested in the Aphrodite shell, right? Better snap it up quick, before he gets it five dinars." IOLAUS: "I'm afraid you have me confused with someone else." GABRIELLE: "I liked him right away. I didn't know if I'd ever see him again. But then he showed up at just the right time. It turns out we had a lot in common. When he was hurt, we really opened up to each other. GABRIELLE: "Let me tell you another story." IOLAUS: "Yeah." GABRIELLE: "Once, a long, long time ago, all people had four legs and two heads. And then the gods threw down thunderbolts, and split everyone into two. Each half then had two legs and one head. But the separation left both sides with a desperate yearning to be reunited, because they each shared the same soul. And ever since then, all people spend their lives searching for the other half of their soul. It was nice getting to know you. IOLAUS: "It was more than nice." GABRIELLE: "Hmm." GABRIELLE: "And then we had to say goodbye. It looks like I'll be saying it again." TWICKEMHAM: "Wait! I've got an idea." GABRIELLE: "What?" EURIPIDES: "Your farewell is not reciprocated. The morning dew must not touch the curvature of your fleeing souls. Our reverie has brought us" STALLONUS: "Stay through tomorrow's competition." ORION: "Please." TEACHER: "For today's round of competition, we're honored to have acting as senior judge the great bard, Gastacius. Twickenham, the stage, please. Twickenham, is there a problem?" TWICKEMHAM: "N n n n n no! No, I'm not gonna do it. None of us will be performing unless Gabrielle is allowed to compete." TEACHER: "Gabrielle cheated her way into the competition. She's been disqualified. You do know you could be disqualified for this, too?" EURIPIDES: "Then we shall all join the army of the dispossessed. The Muses call shall not play lord over my soul's higher self." GABRIELLE: "What are you doing?" ORION: "None of us will compete unless Gabrielle is reinstated." GABRIELLE: "Don't do this please, not for me. They didn't mean it. I'll talk to them." TEACHER: "Gastacius says he'd like to see the girl perform when you're ready." GABRIELLE: "I'm kind of on-the-spot here. I wasn't expecting to do this. Then again, I wasn't expecting to find a baby in a stream but there it was. And then we had to find a home for this innocent child. But returning the baby to its home wasn't going to be that easy. The child was quite courageous in the face of danger." XENA: "Gabrielle! The baby!" GABRIELLE: "Oh, no! Oh." GABRIELLE: "In the end, goodness won out and the child landed in safe hands." GASTACIUS: "What you have done here is madness. It's madness that this young woman was left out of this competition. he must be allowed in. Art will never take second place to rules and regulations." MALE: "Here, here. Well said." ORION: "And so Atlas holds, on his mighty shoulders, the Earth for all eternity." GABRIELLE: "That was great." EURIPIDES: "Your performance was bold." ORION'S FATHER: "No, it was terrible! Come here! Start at the beginning, right now." ORION: "I sing of Atlas, greatest of Titans." ORION'S FATHER: "What'd I tell you?! Keep your eyes on me! Start again!" ORION: "I sing of Atlas, the greatest Titan." ORION'S FATHER: "Greatest of Titans! Come on! Focus, focus! Read your audience! Get the words right!" GABRIELLE: "He'd do better if you'd let him be himself!" ORION'S FATHER: "Don't listen to her. She wants you to lose! Do it again!" ORION: "I sing of Atlas, the greatest of Titans." ORION'S FATHER: "This is not a game! Come on! Give me a performance!" ORION: "Stop it!" GABRIELLE: "Orion!" STALLONUS: "It was night. A creature came into the camp and had a horn, and, and they fought. They fought with everything they had! and, his horn on his nose! And, they're bracing and fighting! And, there's this smoke coming out of his nose! Oh." GABRIELLE: "Oh I, I think if you had a little more character stuff and a little less action, you might live through the competition." ORION'S FATHER: "You win." GABRIELLE: "What are you talking about?" ORION'S FATHER: "Orion quit the competition and left for home. I hope you're happy with yourself." |
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| GABRIELLE:
"Orion!" ORION: "Leave me alone." GABRIELLE: "Uh! Orion! You can't give up." ORION: "Didn't you tell me, 'If it's not fun, don't do it.'? Well, it's not fun for me anymore." GABRIELLE: "Then make it fun again." ORION: "Yeah, that's easy for you to say. It's been so long since I've told a story my way, I don't know if I can, or if my father will let me." GABRIELLE: "Your father loves you. You said it yourself. He only wants the best for you. He, he's just a little confused on how to do it. I'll bet your father misses the good stories you used to tell as much as you do." ORION: "OK. How?" GABRIELLE: "Stop focusing on the destination. It's the journey that's the fun part." ORION: "What do you mean?" GABRIELLE: "Well, it, it's what I've learned from traveling with Xena. Every day is a new adventure, a new challenge. You have to look forward to that. Your father has you thinking only of winning. But you're never going to get there unless you enjoy the process. Do you understand?" ORION: "I'm gonna compete in the finals." ORION'S FATHER: "Son, listen!" ORION: "I'm gonna do it my way, Father, and that is final." GABRIELLE: "This is the story of two friends. They met each other in the hardest of times. They learned how to care for each other." XENA: "It's hard to be alone." GABRIELLE: "You're not alone." GABRIELLE: "They became a great team. They had adventures." GABRIELLE: "Xena! I'm gonna fall! Hurry!" XENA: "Hold on! I'm coming! Jump!" GABRIELLE: "Are you crazy?!" XENA: "Jump!" GABRIELLE: "If I die, I'll never talk to you again!" XENA: "Jump, Gabrielle, come on! Jump! You call that a jump?!" GABRIELLE: "No, it was a frantic leap! Best I could do!" XENA: "Hold the reins." GABRIELLE: "Some adventure ended better than others. And together, they learned life's mysteries." XENA: "See how calm the surface of the water is. That was me once. And then, the water ripples and churns; that's what I became." GABRIELLE: "But if we sit here long enough it will go back to being still again. It will go back to being calm." XENA: "But the stone's still under there. It's now part of the lake. It might look as it did before, but it's forever changed." Audience Cheers GABRIELLE: "Thank you." TWICKEMHAM: "G g good job." STALLONUS: "That was fantastic." EURIPIDES: "The cadence of your words played havoc with the fallen visage of my yearning spirit." GABRIELLE: "Huh?" EURIPIDES: "I liked it a lot." GABRIELLE: "Thanks." ORION: "You did great." GABRIELLE: "Hey, you will too. Remember what you told me. You used to close your eyes and see the story come to life. See it again, Orion." ORION: "I intend to." EURIPIDES: "Has he shielded his orbs?" GABRIELLE: "Oh, yes." ORION: "I sing of Spartacus, rebel gladiator. He fell in love, while fighting for freedom." SPARTACUS: "I imagine a god for slaves, and I pray." WOMAN: "What do you pray for?" SPARTACUS: "I pray for a son who'll be born free." MAN: "The terrible penalty of crucifixion has been set aside on the single condition, that you identify the body or the living person of the slave called Spartacus." MAN: "I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus. I'm Spartacus." ORION: "In spite of his great suffering, his dreams were realized." WOMAN: "This is your son. He is free, Spartacus, free. He's free. He's free. He'll remember you, Spartacus because I'll tell him. I'll tell him who his father was and what he dreamed of." ORION: "I wish you were gonna stay." GABRIELLE: "It wasn't meant to be. Congratulations. See if you can get Euripides to relax a little." ORION: "I'll see what I can do. Hey, Stallonus doesn't seem too disappointed." GABRIELLE: "Oh,he's better suited for the Olympics. But Twickenham, I was so glad to see him get in." ORION: "Gabrielle thanks. You taught me how to be myself. I'll never forget it." GABRIELLE: "Goodbye. What is your real name, in case you get famous, or something?" ORION: "Homer. But, um Gastacius wants to call me the blind bard because I close my eyes." GABRIELLE: "Homer, I like it. Goodbye." ORION: "Goodbye, Gabrielle." ORION'S FATHER: "I'm proud of you, son. Are you happy?" ORION: "Yes, Dad. Thanks for asking. Thanks for caring." GABRIELLE: "Hi." XENA: "So who won?" GABRIELLE: "I did." XENA: "Then what are you doing here?" GABRIELLE: "Well, I know this is gonna sound stupid but I realized that while they're telling adventures, you and I can be living them." XENA: "Well, it's good to have you back." GABRIELLE: "This is gonna make a great story." |
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