Lexx season 4The fourth season on DVD? check here: The fourth season episode guideLittle Blue Planet / season 4 - episode 1 Written by: Paul Donovan Directed by: Paul Donovan The hungry Lexx eats a big chunk of a very familiar planet; its inhabitants take action to destroy the alien threat.
Texx Lexx / season 4 - episode 2 Written by: Paul Donovan Directed by: Chris Bould Xev pours on the hot sauce at a Texas trailer park; Kai gets involved in a doomsday cult. Stan is taken prisoner by the ATF
P4X / season 4 - episode 3 Written by: Paul Donovan with Lex Gigeroff Directed by: Chris Bould Xev is exploited in a steamy women's prison; Stan tries to escape the ATF.
Stan Down / season 4 - episode 4 Written by: Lex Gigeroff with Paul Donovan Directed by: Colin Bucksey Stan and the President conspire to overthrow the evil Prince. The President does Dallas, Kennedy-style.
Xevivor / season 4 - episode 5 Written by: Jeffrey Hirschfield Directed by: Christoph Schrewe Nine studly guys compete for a night of love with Xev.
The Rock / season 4 - episode 6 Written by: Lex Gigeroff with Paul Donovan Directed by: Stephen Reynolds Stan claims his crown as King of Newfoundland
Walpurgis Night / season 4 - episode 7 Written by: Tom De Ville with Paul Donovan Directed by: Colin Bucksey The Lexx crew visit Transylvania in search of an unknown enemy.
Vlad / season 4 - episode 8 Written by: Tom De Ville with Paul Donovan & Lex Gigeroff Directed by: Christoph Schrewe Fluff Daddy A deadly and sexy foe gets loose on the Lexx.
Fluff Daddy / season 4 - episode 9 Written by: Jeffrey Hirschfield with Paul Donovan Directed by: Chris Bould Stan tries his hand at adult entertainment.
Magic Baby / season 4 - episode 10 Written by: Lex Gigeroff with Paul Donovan Directed by: Colin Bucksey The Lexx crew join forces with an aging rock star who says he's a reincarnated Druid.
A Midsummer's Nightmare / season 4 - episode 11 Written by: Jon Spira and Andrew Selzer with Paul Donovan Directed by: Carl Harvery When Xev is killed by Vlad, Kai and Stan fly in a moth down to the little blue planet in search of the Feast of Mograth, a Druid celebration at which they believe they can bring Xev back to life. Based on coordinates provided by 790, they land somewhere in London near a power station and find the annual Druid feast. It features a strange, ancient ritual in which everyone dresses up to look just like a Dark Man (Kai), a Red Fool (Stan) and a Dead One (Xev) allowing the Lexx crew to strangely fit in.
Bad Carrot / season 4 - episode 12 Written by: Jeffrey Hirschfield Directed by: Colin Bucksey ATF agents apprehend one of the bad carrots (a deadly alien probe) and learn their sole function is to enter human beings through the rectum in order to use them as hosts. The carrots control the infected humans by fusing themselves to the spinal cord, thereby gaining control of the hosts' neurological functions. They exercise varying levels of control over their victims. They can remain dormant or overtake them completely and turn them into murderous zombies, such as in the case on Zig Zig Island (in episode 4.05 - "Xevivor"). In such instances, the carrots penetrate the hosts' foreheads with a single blow, making them mindless slaves.
769 / season 4 - episode 13 Written by: Paul Donovan and Lex Gigeroff Directed by: Colin Bucksey 790 makes a deal with Prince to help him get the key to the Lexx in exchange for having Xev and Stan killed. Part of the plan includes 790 being attached to the modified body of a mothbreeder, which just happens to also have the key to the Lexx. 790 proclaims he is now to be called 769. (On the Cluster, a 790 robot attached to a body that kept its original head was called a 769).
Prime Ridge / season 4 - episode 14 Written by: Jeffrey Hirschfield Directed by: Christoph Schrewe Without the key to the Lexx, Stan, Xev and Kai are stuck drifting in orbit behind the moon. Looking to escape Prince, they settle down in the nice, quiet community of Prime Ridge, Ohio. Little do they know the FBI is tracking them and that everyone in town is packing heat. They buy a house, a TV, and a freezer for Kai — all the accoutrements a middle-class family could want — but quickly find domestic life boring. Looking to spice things up, Xev takes a job as a stress counselor at a meat-processing plant staffed by young men, and Stan puts the moves on next-door neighbor Dulcibella, a real-estate agent obsessed with maintaining the perfect front lawn.
Mort / season 4 - episode 15 Written by: Jeffrey Hirschfield with Paul Donovan Directed by: Christoph Schrewe The Lexx crew ditch their Ford Thunderbird, which has run out of gas in Rimsore, Ohio. Still on the run from the FBI, the crew look for a place to hide out while they get a message to 790. Low on protoblood, Kai is too weak even to walk, so they push him in an abandoned shopping cart they find on the side of the road. They stumble upon a funeral parlor that is run by a Frankenstein-like mortician named Mort, who is surreptitiously attempting to construct a body for the severed head of his dead dream girl, Didi.
Moss / season 4 - episode 16 Written by: Lex Gigeroff with Paul Donovan Directed by: Stephen Manuel With a protoblood-deficient Kai in the backseat of their hearse, Xev and Stan speed down the highway. They stop for a group of road workers (who are actually disguised FBI agents) and are quickly taken into custody. Moss, the agent in charge, pulls out an automatic weapon and it appears that the Lexx crew have seen their final days. Moss, however, has another agenda: he opens fire and kills the other FBI agents.
Dutch Treat / season 4 - episode 17 Written by: Jeffrey Hirschfield Directed by: Carl Harvey Without the key, Stan is unable to command the Lexx to eat, so it is slowly starving to death. The Lexx begins consuming its own flesh in an attempt to stay alive, endangering the structural integrity of the ship. Fearing that Lexx will break apart, Stan, Xev and Kai deduce that the Noah, Ernst Longbore's ship, might be their only way out of the solar system. They head down to Earth in a moth but leave 790 behind since they are tired of the robot head betraying them.
The Game / season 4 - episode 18 Written by: Paul Donovan Directed by: Paul Donovan Kai takes Prince and the television he inhabits out in moth hoping to eliminate Prince from existence by crashing the TV into the surface of the moon. But Prince persuades Kai to play him one final game of chess with high stakes. If Kai loses, Stan and Xev will forfeit their lives to Prince. If Kai wins, Prince will grant him "life" or a "soul" so that he will no longer be a dead body.
Haley's Comet / season 4 - episode 19 Written by: Paul Donovan Directed by: Stephen Manuel The Lexx crew encounter a space capsule filled with a bunch of politically motivated twenty-year-olds (Haley, Amber, Ryan, Josh). They claim that they have gone up in space with the intention of transmitting a message to make a political statement about the dying earth, and globalization. With financing from Haley's trust fund, they were able to pay the Russians to help them get up in space. Stan and Xev decide that they can stay on board the Lexx for the time being as long as they behave
ApocaLexx Now / season 4 - episode 20 Written by: Lex Gigeroff and Paul Donovan Directed by: Paul Donovan An asteroid mothership appears out of the blackness of space. A metal hatch opens and a tadpole-like creature shoots out and heads for the Lexx. Stan awakens from a nightmare in which he was eaten by Lyekka and discovers that the alien mothership is hovering outside of the Lexx. Before he can finish telling Xev and Kai what he has discovered, an alien who has assumed the physical appearance of Lyekka from Stan's dream appears on the Lexx. She explains that she is a plant and that her species needs to consume the living matter on earth in order to survive.
Viva Lexx Vegas / season 4 - episode 21 Written by: Lex Gigeroff , Jon Spira, Andrew Selzer & Frank McGinn Directed by: Chris Bould Kai, Xev and Stan stop off in Las Vegas as they wait for a space shuttle that Priest is arranging for them. Without a moth, the shuttle is their only means of returning to the Lexx. They check in at the King Tut, an Egyptian-themed hotel that is run by a group of mobsters. In the hotel room, Stan sees an ad for Slave Girls from the 18th Dynasty on the television and decides to order "room service" for himself. Xev discovers a female wrestling cage match is taking place on the premises and decides to enter, not realizing that it is fixed so that the casino can extort money.
Trip / season 4 - episode 22 Written by: Jeffrey Hirschfield Directed by: Stephen Manuel As the Lexx flies away from Earth toward a new planet, the crew discovers a strange organic bulb on the galley counter. The bulb opens and reveals two round berries and a small potted plant. A holographic image of Lyekka's face appears and informs the crew that this is her thank-you gift for their helping her on Earth. Lyekka tells Kai the potted plant — a Yowraa-Taang — will open and bloom if he sings to it. Stan and Xev have been given the berries, which Lyekka says are the rarest and most exquisite delicacy in the two universes.
Lyekka Vs. Japan / season 4 - episode 23 Written by: Jeffrey Hirschfield Directed by: Christoph Schrewe & Paul Donovan A huge alien asteroid mothership plummets to Earth and crashes into the Pacific ocean, causing a great disturbance off the coast of Japan. Inside, Lyekka prepares to devour "Japaneseland." Kai and Xev take a moth down to Earth to retrieve Vlad's cryopod control unit, which will replace the broken one on the Lexx. Fearing that Lyekka will consume the entire universe if she is not stopped, Xev and Kai decide they must take action to stop her.
Yo Way Yo / season 4 - episode 24 Written by: Paul Donovan Directed by: Paul Donovan Prince appears aboard the Lexx, surprising the crew who believed he was dead. Prince reveals that he has recently become fully aware that he is, in fact, the personification of Death, a familiar face throughout the ages that appears to those who are about to die. He warns them that Earth is in great danger and then disappears. Stan orders the Lexx the to keep going and not return to Earth, but the Lexx, which seems to be tremendously tired, ignores Stan's commands.
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