"The Power"
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 222
Directed by Charlie Haskell
Written by Nelson Costello
Original air date 6 May 1996
Guest actors

Robert Trebor (Salmoneus)
Bruce Phillips (Jacobus)
Grant Bridger (Karis)
David Drew Gallagher (Deon)
Greer Robson (Cyrene)

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"The Power" is the 22nd episode of the second season of the television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.

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Overview [link]

Deon discovers he has the godly power to order people to do his bidding. Hercules helps him to use his gift wisely.

Plot synopsis [link]

Deon and his girlfriend, Cyrene, are walking along the beach when they are ambushed by some bandits. Hercules is also walking along the beach and as one of the bandits goes after the couple, some of the others attack Hercules. As Deon and Cyrene flee from their pursuer, Hercules beats his attackers and comes to their rescue. As Hercules arrives he sees Deon tell the bandits not to kill him and to leave, Hercules looks on amazed as they follow his orders.

When Deon, Hercules and Cyrene get back to the village, Deon tells his father and uncle about what happened, the other villagers do not believe that a fisherman could order bandits to run away, one man asks Deon to prove it, by making him dance like a chicken. Deon tells him to do it and he begins clucking and flapping his arms like wings. As the man clucks, Salmoneus arrives and joins in with the clucking.

Deon's father, uncle and girlfriend wonder where Deon got his ability. When Deon takes Cyrene back home, Karis asks Jacobus if what he told him years ago was true. Meanwhile, Hercules asks Salmoneus what he is doing in the village. As they talk, Jacobus offers Hercules a place to stay, which he accepts.

The following day, Hercules is walking with Jacobus, he explains to Hercules where Deon gets his powers from, that he needs more guidance than a mere mortal can give and that is why he needs Hercules' help. Elsewhere, the bandits argue about running away from Deon. While they argue, Karis, comes and tells them he can convince Deon to use his power to help them.

Back in the village, Jacobus tells Deon the truth about his mother and the origin of his powers: Aphrodite is his mother. Deon wonders why he suddenly has powers now after all this time, Hercules says the gods move in mysterious ways. He says that with Deon's new power comes responsibility. Deon asks Hercules about his mother and he tells him about Aphrodite.

When Deon tells Cyrene about his mother, she wonders what will happen to them as she is only mortal. Deon reassures her that his powers do not change how he feels about her. Karis, tempt Deon with jewels and promises that he could have anyone he wants. Karis offers for Deon to work with him. Meanwhile, Hercules is attacked by the bandits again while he is at the village tavern. Hercules fights them all and asks who they take orders from.

The bandits say they work for Karis and he warns Deon about the company he keeps. Karis says it is a misunderstanding, but Hercules says "slippery people eventually slip up." When Hercules leaves, Karis says they will soon have their "very own son of a god."

Later on, Deon questions his father about Karis, and both him and Hercules say that Karis has a side that Deon has never seen. Deon goes off to talk to Cyrene, she says he does not have to deal with this alone and that she will help him. Later, Deon stops two groups of bandits from killing each other. Karis thanks him, but he realizes that Karis is really a bandit. Karis tells Deon he has the power to make a real mark on the world. Deon says he does not need a thief at is side.

Hercules and Jacobus go looking for Deon, they find him with Karis, and that he has joined Karis and his bandits. Jacobus and Karis have an argument about Deon, Jacobus says he will not let Karis take Deon. When Hercules tries to stop Deon and Karis from leaving, he commands Salmoneus to stop Hercules. He tries to stop him but cannot so Karis throws down a sword, Salmoneus picks it up and tries to kill Hercules.

Deon finds Cyrene that he has joined his uncle and wants her to go with him. She says she will not go with him. He catches himself using his powers on her and then stops, saying he cannot do it to her. She runs off and tells Hercules. Deon sees Cyrene with Hercules and Karis says that there must be something going on between the two. Hercules tries to stop Deon, but Karis tells him that he has the blood of the gods in him and that he is stronger than Hercules. Deon uses his powers on Hercules and Karis tells Deon to kill him. Karis draws his sword and strikes at Hercules, he catches the sword and tells Karis that he forgot that he has the blood of the gods too.

Karis orders his men to attack Hercules and they charge him. As they attack, Deon realizes that Karis wanted him to kill Hercules. As Deon starts to tell the men to stop, Karis knocks him out. Karis and Jacobus begin fighting and as Karis goes to strike Jacobus with his sword, Deon jumps on his back. Karis throws him off and turns his sword on him, but Jacobus throws his dagger before Karis can strike Deon. Jacobus apologizes saying it was the only way he could save Deon's life.

Later, they bury Karis and Hercules tells Deon if he ever needs any help or someone to talk to he will be there. Deon thanks him and Cyrene asks if he will be coming back for the wedding, Hercules says "I wouldn't miss it."

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External links [link]


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The Power (album)

The Power is the debut album by Australian pop singer Vanessa Amorosi, released on 3 April 2000 on CBK Produktions and Transistor Music Australia, and the first such debut by an Australian female to reach number one on the national album chart. It remained for 62 weeks in the ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart after its release. An international version was released with different album art and track listing.

Track listing

The Japanese 14-track version of The Power features two bonus tracks, "Rise Up" (3:22) and "Second Chance" (3:40).

Charts and certifications

End of year charts

Release history

References

External links

  • The Power at Discogs
  • At AllCDCovers.com
  • At FreeCovers.net
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    Ju-On: The Grudge (video game)

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    Feel (Feel album)

    Feel is first album released by a Polish pop rock band Feel. The album has earned Diamond certification in Poland.

    Track listing

  • A gdy jest już ciemno
  • No pokaż na co cię stać
  • W odpowiedzi na twój list
  • W ciemną noc
  • Jak anioła głos
  • To długa rzeka
  • Nasze słowa, nasze dni
  • Paul
  • Ale kiedy przy mnie śpisz
  • To jest taka gra
  • Sweet harmony
  • References

    Feel (Kumi Koda song)

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    Cover

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    Power

    Power may refer to:

    Science

    Mathematics

  • Exponentiation
  • Power of a point
  • Statistical power
  • Physics

  • Power (physics), the rate at which work is performed or energy is converted
    • Electric power, the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by a circuit
    • Horsepower, a unit of measurement for a mechanical engine's power output over time, mostly used in non-metric countries such as the United States
  • Electric power, the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by a circuit
  • Horsepower, a unit of measurement for a mechanical engine's power output over time, mostly used in non-metric countries such as the United States
  • In optics,
    • Magnification, the factor by which an optical system enlarges an image
    • Optical power, the degree to which a lens converges or diverges light
  • Magnification, the factor by which an optical system enlarges an image
  • Optical power, the degree to which a lens converges or diverges light
  • Computing

  • Various related RISC instruction set architectures
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Feel The Power

    by: Twisted Sister

    Artist: Twisted Sister
    Album: You Can't Stop Rock And Roll
    Title: Feel The Power
    So you think we'll have to save our name, oh
    And we haven't got the stuff it takes
    Let's lay the cards out on the table
    There ain't no way we'll lose our stakes
    We ride the tiger, we ride the storm
    We'll fight your fire, like never before, you'll hear our roar
    CHORUS:
    You got to feel the power
    You got to feel the power
    You got to feel the power, feel the power
    Feel the power, feel the power
    So we hear you think you're so amending
    We'll show you all that we will do
    You think your powers neverending
    We'll show you what the truth can do
    We have the reason, we have the might
    And for your treason we're gonna fight you day and night
    REPEAT CHORUS
    Alright
    Solo - Jay Jay
    REPEAT CHORUS
    So you better think before you trail on
    There's single truth we ain't your bet
    And if it's got to set your mental
    Well, man you ain't seen nothing yet
    We are the tiger, we are the storm
    We are the fire, like never before, you'll hear our roar
    REPEAT CHORUS




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