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Lexx

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: April 18, 1997
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 61
  • Networks: Syfy, Citytv, Space, Global TV
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Lexx(1997)

TMDB Rating: 7.0 (121 votes)

Overview

A Time Prophet predicted that Kai would be the one to destroy the divine order in the league of the 20,000 planets, someday that will happen, but not today. Today a cowardly security guard, an undead assassin, a female with a body designed for sex and a robot head madly in love with her all make up the crew of the spaceship Lexx, the most powerful weapon in the two universes.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

4 episodes • 1997Avg: 7.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1I Worship His ShadowApr 18, 19977.3
2Super NovaApr 25, 19976.6
3Eating PatternSep 4, 19977.2
4Giga ShadowSep 11, 19976.8
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

20 episodes • 1998Avg: 6.2

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1MantridDec 11, 19986.7
2TerminalDec 18, 19986.5
3LyekkaDec 25, 19986.0
4LuvlinerJan 1, 19996.5
5LafftrakJan 8, 19995.8
6Stan's TrialJan 15, 19996.5
7Love GrowsJan 22, 19995.0
8White TrashJan 29, 19995.8
9791Feb 5, 19996.2
10Wake The DeadFeb 12, 19995.2
11NookFeb 19, 19996.8
12NorbFeb 26, 19996.0
13TwilightMar 5, 19995.2
14Patches In The SkyMar 12, 19997.0
15WozMar 19, 19995.8
16The Web (1)Mar 26, 19995.2
17The Net (2)Apr 2, 19994.6
18BrigadoomApr 9, 19998.2
19BrizonApr 16, 19996.2
20End Of The UniverseApr 23, 19998.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

13 episodes • 2000Avg: 7.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Fire And WaterFeb 6, 20007.0
2MayFeb 13, 20007.3
3GametownFeb 20, 20008.0
4BoomtownFeb 27, 20005.2
5GondolaMar 5, 20007.3
6K-TownMar 12, 20006.7
7TunnelsMar 19, 20006.7
8The KeyMar 26, 20008.0
9GardenApr 2, 20007.0
10BattleApr 9, 20006.7
11GirltownApr 16, 20006.7
12The BeachApr 23, 20007.3
13Heaven And HellApr 30, 20007.5
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

24 episodes • 2001Avg: 6.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Little Blue PlanetJul 13, 20016.7
2Texx LexxJul 20, 20017.7
3P4XJul 27, 20016.0
4Stan DownAug 3, 20018.0
5XevivorAug 10, 20018.5
6The RockAug 17, 20018.0
7Walpurgis NightAug 24, 20015.3
8VladSep 7, 20015.7
9Fluff DaddySep 14, 20015.3
10Magic BabySep 28, 20017.0
11A Midsummer's NightmareJan 25, 20027.0
12Bad CarrotFeb 1, 20025.7
13769Nov 7, 20014.7
14Prime RidgeFeb 15, 20025.0
15MortFeb 22, 20026.0
16MossMar 1, 20026.0
17Dutch TreatMar 8, 20028.0
18The GameMar 15, 20027.0
19Haley's CometMar 22, 20028.0
20ApocaLexx NowMar 29, 20026.0
21Viva Lexx VegasApr 5, 20028.0
22TripApr 12, 20025.0
23Lyekka Vs. JapanApr 19, 20026.0
24Yo Way YoApr 26, 20029.0

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