The best episode directed by Doug Lefler is "The King of Thieves", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Doug Lefler". "The King of Thieves" aired on 9/4/1995 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Chakram".
Iolaus faces execution for a robbery committed by Autolycus, king of thieves.
Director: Doug Lefler
Writer: Doug Lefler
After Eli resurrects Xena and Gabrielle, Xena loses her memory of all the violence in her life, and in order to recover her self, she and her friends must join her broken chakram with it's counterpart, but Ares wants them both and will stop at nothing to get them.
Director: Doug Lefler
Writer: Chris Manheim
When a refugee takes a bejeweled chalice from a deserted temple, Hera's rage erupts.
Director: Doug Lefler
Writer: Christian Williams
The Brakiri buy a part of Babylon 5 for a religious ceremony where the dead are supposed to return. Comedians Rebo and Zooty arrive to do a show on the station.
Director: Doug Lefler
Writer: Neil Gaiman
When Xena and Joxer travel to Potidaea, they find Hope posing as Gabrielle and they must stop her and her monstrous offspring from destroying the world, and along the way Xena recovers the real Gabrielle.
Director: Doug Lefler
Writer: N/A
Hercules drops his vengeful quest in order to aid a village enthralled by a snake-woman.
Director: Doug Lefler
Writer: John Schulian
Harm and Meg are investigating the death of a Navy officer at the Arlington Cemetary, where during the months before, other Navy officers have been murdered, too. This murder happened after a reception at the French embassy and the trail leads to the Thai ambassador and his wife. Harm is attracted to her as she reminds him of a girlfriend back in Vietnam who was killed. Also, Colonel Patano (the ambassador's guard), is one of the suspects. Locations: Washington D.C.; McLean, Va.; Bethesda, Md.
Director: Doug Lefler
Writer: Evan Katz
Xena battles an evil warlord, a vengeful Cyclops and harsh weather during her journey home to Amphipolis, where she's joined by a young woman named Gabrielle, who's a resourceful young protege.
Director: Doug Lefler
Writer: N/A