An anthropologist among the Lion Park tribe of New Zealand
This interview with Renee took place over the course of two weeks and four phone calls. And noting the breaks in the conversation will give you a much better idea of what life on the set is like as the show is going into the filming of the final two episodes.
Dancing in the Aisles
Renee’s on her lunch break when I call her down in New Zealand and the first question on my list concerned the maggots in the food during the opening scenes of “The Haunting Of Amphipolis.”
Awakening Gabrielle
Would I be the recipient of a Xena sneer? A sympathetic, consoling Lucy promising to see me through this time of obvious brain drain?
Haunting Tales and Dangerous Plots
As a staff writer on season six of Xena: Warrior Princess, Joel Metzger was responsible for some of the year’s most memorable episodes, such as The Haunting of Amphipolis and The Ring.
The Ides of Xena
Xena writer and executive producer R.J. Stewart reveals what’s in store for the sixth season of the show as he prepares to bid farewell to the Warrior Princess once and for all.
Amazon High
Tsianina Joelson enthuses about her latest appearance as the Amazon Varia in Dangerous Prey.
The Thrill of the Chase
This issue Kate Barker pins down the major guest stars on the set of the Amazon fight-fest, Dangerous Prey. First up, Sandy Winton defends the motives of the villain of the piece, Prince Morloch.
Tunnel Vision
Renee O'Connor takes five minutes away from the directing chair to tell Kate Barker just how much fun she had helming Dangerous Prey.
Blood Hunt
Kate Barker steps out of the Auckland sunlight to witness these dark goings-on in Renee O’Connor’s much-touted sixth season directorial outing.