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| Nigel Bennett | Prince (23 episodes, 2000-2002) | |
| Brian Downey | Stanley H. Tweedle / ... (17 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Michael McManus | Kai (17 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Patricia Zentilli | Bunny Priest / ... (16 episodes, 1999-2002) | |
| Jeffrey Hirschfield | 790 / ... (14 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Rolf Kanies | Reginald J. Priest / ... (14 episodes, 2000-2002) | |
| Xenia Seeberg | Xev Bellringer (12 episodes, 1998-2002) | |
| Tom Gallant | The Lexx (12 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Louise Wischermann | Lyekka / ... (11 episodes, 1998-2002) | |
| Walter Borden | Dr. Ernst Longbore / ... (9 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| John Dunsworth | Berf / ... (9 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Ellen Dubin | Giggerota / ... (7 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Anna Cameron | The Time Prophet / ... (6 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Lex Gigeroff | Barnabas K. Huffington / ... (6 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Eva Habermann | Zev Bellringer (5 episodes, 1997-1998) | |
| Dieter Laser | Mantrid (5 episodes, 1998-2000) | |
| Jeff Pustil | Fifi / ... (5 episodes, 1999-2001) | |
| Geoff Herod | Brock / ... (5 episodes, 2000-2001) | |
| Minna Aaltonen | Vlad / ... (5 episodes, 2001-2002) | |
| Kevin Curran | Dougall (5 episodes, 2001-2002) | |
| Glenn Wadman | Archaeologist / ... (4 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Jennifer Overton | Matron / ... (4 episodes, 1997-2000) | |
| Jon K. Loverin | Handler 2 / ... (4 episodes, 1999-2001) | |
| Gary Levert | Lead Balloonist / ... (4 episodes, 2000-2002) | |
| Tara Doyle | Tina (4 episodes, 2001-2002) | |
| Jamie Bradley | Cleric 2 / ... (3 episodes, 1997-2001) | |
| David McClelland | Benediction Cleric / ... (3 episodes, 1997-2001) | |
| David Renton | Adjudicator / ... (3 episodes, 1997-2000) | |
| Clive Sweeney | Priest / ... (3 episodes, 1997-2000) | |
| Stephen McHattie | Moss / ... (3 episodes, 1998-2002) | |
| Maury Chaykin | Pa Gollean / ... (3 episodes, 1999-2001) | |
| Mark A. Owen | Big Angry Ed / ... (3 episodes, 1999-2001) | |
| Janet Wright | First Lady / ... (3 episodes, 1999-2001) | |
| David Albiston | Moth Breeder / ... (3 episodes, 2000-2001) | |
| Anna Kathrin Bleuler | May (3 episodes, 2000) | |
| Ralph Brown | Duke (3 episodes, 2000) | |
| Tony Anholt | Anchorman (3 episodes, 2001-2002) | |
| Ryan Cooley | Digby (3 episodes, 2001) | |
| John Dartt | Holo Defense Lawyer / ... (2 episodes, 1997-2002) | |
| Chas Lawther | President Jeff Davison / ... (2 episodes, 1997-2001) | |
| Jeremy Akerman | Proo / ... (2 episodes, 1997-1999) | |
| Lisa Hynes | Original Xev / ... (2 episodes, 1997-1999) | |
| Alan MacGillivray | Argon Protopi / ... (2 episodes, 1997-1999) | |
| Holger Kunkel | Boork / ... (2 episodes, 1997-1998) | |
| Shaun R. Clarke | Reteep / ... (2 episodes, 1997) | |
| Lionel Doucette | Holo Judge / ... (2 episodes, 1997) | |
| Michael Petersen | 790 Robot / ... (2 episodes, 1997) |
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| Producer | Norman Denver
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| Writer | Paul Donovan
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Original Uncut VersionThe complete second series of the sexy, funny SCI FI Channel favorite and international hit called "Star Trek's evil twin." A crew of outcasts from an evil empire bounce around a parallel universe in a stolen, organic spacecraft- the awesomely powerful LEXX. With bold original characters and dazzling special effects, LEXX takes off on a totally new kind of trip in these 20 highly imaginative episodes.SC-V1 Mantrid, Terminal, Lyekka, LuvlinerSC-V2 Lafftrak, Stan's Trial, Love Grows, White TrashSC-V3 791, Wake the Dead, Nook, NorbSC-V4 Twilight, Patches in the Sky, Woz, The WebSC-V5 The Net, Brigadoom, Brizon, End of the Universe |
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| 60 mins 11/12/1998 1. Mantrid | |||
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Possessed by remnants of His Shadow, Kai convinces Stanley to return to the ruins of Cluster in the Light universe to search for more protoblood. They find insect larva, but it is dormant and can't produce protoblood. So Kai insists on taking it to Mantrid, an infamous scientist that might be able to revive it.
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| 60 mins 18/12/1998 2. Terminal | |||
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Stanley messes up the cryo-stasis revival procedure, and Kai reverts back to His Shadow's assassin for a moment, puncturing Stanley's heart. With Stanley in stasis they locate an orbital medical facility, though without any funds, they are turned down until Zev threatens them with the Lexx.
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| 60 mins 25/12/1998 3. Lyekka | |||
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As Stanley wakes from a dream, he finds a beautiful female bearing a startling similarity to someone he used to know next to him. Just as he and Kai are trying to figure out what make of her, they make first contact with astronauts from the isolated planet Potatohole.
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| 60 mins 01/01/1999 4. Luvliner | |||
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The Lexx intercepts a transmission from the Luvliner sex-satellite, and Stanley steers the Lexx towards it - eager to finally get some "action". But when they arrive, things aren't exactly as advertised.
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| 60 mins 08/01/1999 5. Lafftrak | |||
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Xev demand they investigate an abandoned world, still transmitting TV signals. The computer host offers them parts in different TV shows, though they had better get good ratings or they'll end up canceled...
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| 60 mins 15/01/1999 6. Stan's Trial | |||
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Stanley is captured aboard a pleasure transport by the committee of justice for the 94 reformed planets - and charged with the murder of 685 billion people.
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| 60 mins 22/01/1999 7. Love Grows | |||
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The Lexx intercepts the porn-flick a nearby space transport is running as entertainment, and Stanley orders the ship to head for the source - believing it to be an actual distress signal. But when they arrive, they find only the wrecked remains of the transport, with the hazardous material it was transporting leaking out.
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| 60 mins 29/01/1999 8. White Trash | |||
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Stanley discovers much to his dismay that they aren't alone on the Lexx. A family of hillbilly farmers has been living there in hiding, and decides to seize control of the ship and return to their home planet.
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| 60 mins 05/02/1999 9. 791 | |||
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The Lexx is forced to respond to an emergency signal on a nearby planet, when Lyekka awakes - hungry. They find a crashed ship, seemingly empty except for a cyborg body (which 790 decides to make his own).
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| 60 mins 12/02/1999 10. Wake the Dead | |||
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The Lexx takes aboard 5 youths in who've drifted in space for 300 years in cryo-stasis. With nothing better to do they decide to party, until one of them corrupts Kai's programming, turning him into a psychopathic killer.
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| 60 mins 19/02/1999 11. Nook | |||
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Xev starts quite a commotion when the Lexx lands on a planet inhabited only an order of monks, none of whom have ever seen a woman before...
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| 60 mins 26/02/1999 12. Norb | |||
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Norb is found floating alone in space, nearly out of oxygen he is taken aboard. To their horror, it turns out he has been modified by Mantrid, and releases a handful of drones who begin tearing the ship apart, building new copies of themselves.
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| 60 mins 05/03/1999 13. Twilight | |||
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The Lexx is forced to land on a mysterious planet to seek help when Stanley collapses. Unfortunately, the place has a strange effect on the dead, as Kai goes off on his own reciting poetry, while the corpses buried nearby arise at night to devour the living.
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| 60 mins 12/03/1999 14. Patches in the Sky | |||
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Stanley is trapped inside a nightmare after entering a dream-enhancing machine. Meanwhile it's proprietor discovers that the destruction caused by Mantrid's drones has reached a galactic level.
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| 60 mins 19/03/1999 15. Woz | |||
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When 790 reluctantly reveals that Xev has a built-in expiry date that's soon up, the Lexx heads to the planet Woz where the only remaining love-slave transformation device is.
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| 60 mins 26/03/1999 16. The Web (1) | |||
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As Mantrid is eating up the universe with exponentially increasing speed, Kai sees the Lexx's only option as traveling to the center of the universe, hoping to discover a remaining portal to the Dark Zone. But on their way, they fly into a giant living "web" and then everything goes blank...
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| 60 mins 02/04/1999 17. The Net (2) | |||
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The Lexx is captured by a web-like organism that tries to devour it. The creature takes control over Stanley, using him to fool the others into thinking that the danger is over.
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| 60 mins 09/04/1999 18. Brigadoom | |||
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As the Lexx approaches the centre of the universe a strange building appears out of nowhere... with the Brunnen-G battle song emanating from within. Going inside, the crew discovers a theatre troupe performing the history of the Brunnen-G. They ask Kai to play his part in the story - the starring role as it turns out.
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| 60 mins 16/04/1999 19. Brizon | |||
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Stanley's broadcast for help against Mantrid brings them in contact with Brizon, designer of the Lexx and Mantrid's teacher. He claims he can shut down the drones, but can he be trusted?
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| 60 mins 23/04/1999 20. End of the Universe | |||
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With only hours to go before Mantrid has demolished the universe, Stanley comes up with the idea of creating their own army of drones based on 790 to combat Mantrid's. But is it too little too late?
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