Lexx 2466089 225902999 2008-07-15T23:02:08Z 85.140.149.240 {{Infobox Television | bgcolour = #B7ACD0 | show_name = Lexx | image = [[Image:Lexx Logo.jpg|250px|The opening logo of Lexx]] | caption = The opening credits to ''Lexx'' | format = [[Science fiction]] | runtime = Season 1 (2 hrs. approx.)<br/>Season 2 – 4 (45 minutes approx.) | creator = [[Paul Donovan (Filmmaker)|Paul Donovan]] | starring =[[Brian Downey (actor)|Brian Downey]]<br/>[[Eva Habermann]]<small> (season 1–2)</small><br/>[[Michael McManus (actor)|Michael McManus]]<br/>[[Xenia Seeberg]]<small> (season 2–4)</small><br/>[[Jeffrey Hirschfield]]<br/>[[Tom Gallant]] | country = {{CAN}}<br/>{{UK}}<br/>{{GER}} | network = [[Global Television Network]]<br/>[[Sci Fi Channel (United States)|Sci Fi Channel]]<br/>[[Five (channel)|Five]]<br/>[[CHUM Limited|CHUM Television]]'s [[Space (TV channel)|Space]] |publisher=SFTV.ORG |title=SFTV Listing of Lexx Airdates |date=[[June 25]], [[2001]] | first_aired = [[April 18]], [[1997]] | last_aired = [[April 26]], [[2002]] | num_series = 4 | num_episodes = 61 (Including Season 1) | list_episodes = List of Lexx episodes | imdb_id = 0178149 | website = }} '''''Lexx''''' is a [[science fantasy]] [[television]] series that follows the adventures of a group of mismatched individuals aboard the ''Lexx'', "the most powerful destructive force in the two [[Fictional universe|universes]]" from which the show takes its name. The ''Lexx'' is a living [[spacecraft]] that resembles a [[dragonfly]]. It is capable of destroying [[planet]]s with ease, then devouring the organic matter left behind as [[fuel]]. The series is a [[Canada|Canadian]]/[[Germany|German]] co-production, with some additional funding from [[United Kingdom|Britain]]'s [[Five (channel)|Five]]. Not originally produced for a [[United States|US]] network, the series features more sexual [[innuendo]] and [[nudity]] than audiences in the United States are generally accustomed to seeing in non-[[Premium television|premium programming]]. The [[Sci Fi Channel (United States)|Sci Fi Channel]] purchased the series from [[Salter Street Films]] and began airing versions of Season 2 episodes for United States' audience in January 2000<ref>[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_1999_Sept_30/ai_55922072 Salter Street Films' announcement (1999)]</ref>. ''Lexx'' was co-produced by Salter Street Films, later absorbed by [[Alliance Atlantis]]. In Canada, ''Lexx'' aired on the Alliance Atlantis-owned [[Showcase Television|Showcase]] network. The series was primarily filmed in [[Halifax County, Nova Scotia|Halifax]] ([[Nova Scotia|Nova Scotia, Canada]]) and [[Berlin, Germany|Berlin (Germany)]], with additional filming on location in [[Iceland]], [[Bangkok, Thailand|Bangkok (Thailand)]] and [[Namibia]]. ==Characters== ===The crew=== The crew of the ''Lexx'' is motivated largely by fear, lust, and insatiable hunger &mdash; factors which gradually came to dominate the story-lines more and more, eventually making ''Lexx'' famous for its [[Sex in science fiction|sexual themes]] and often bizarre story-lines. Each episode in the later series takes the crew through another stage of their journey through chaotic, hostile universes without any legitimate authority while exploring the relationships between the [[protagonist]]s and their individual histories. The crew of the ''Lexx'' includes: * [[Stanley Tweedle|Stanley H. Tweedle]] ([[Brian Downey (actor)|Brian Downey]]) [[Security guard]] 4th class, the Arch Traitor, agent of a failed rebellion, and, by accident, captain of the ''Lexx'' * [[Zev (later Xev) Bellringer|Zev/Xev Bellringer]] of planet B3K, a half [[cluster lizard]], and half renegade [[love slave]]. Played by [[Eva Habermann]] (as Zev) in the first season and the first 2 episodes of the second season, and [[Xenia Seeberg]] (as Xev) thereafter. * [[Kai (Lexx)|Kai]] ([[Michael McManus (actor)|Michael McManus]]), last of the [[Brunnen-G]], an emotionless, [[undead]] [[Divine Assassin]]. * [[790 (robot)|790]]/791/769 ([[Jeffrey Hirschfield]]), a [[robot]] head that received the love slave programming meant for Zev, in love first with Zev, then, starting in season 3, with Kai. * [[Lexx#The Lexx|The ''Lexx'']] itself (voiced by [[Tom Gallant]]), with which Stanley regularly interacts. * [[Lyekka]] ([[Louise Wischermann]]), man-eating plant woman and occasional Lexx crew member. ===Villains=== *[[His Divine Shadow]], ruler of the [[Divine Order]] (first series) *The [[Gigashadow]], last of the [[Insect Civilization]] (first series) *[[Mantrid]] ([[Dieter Laser]]), supreme Bio-Vizier with a vast army of robot arms (second series) *[[Isambard Prince]] ([[Nigel Bennett]]), ruler of the planet [[Fire (Lexx)|Fire]] (third and fourth series) *[[Giggerota]] ([[Ellen Dubin]]), cannibal/queen/real estate agent/Pope == The ''Lexx'' == {{Infobox Fictional Spacecraft | name = ''Lexx'' | image = TheLexx.jpg | caption = Lexx, The most powerful spaceship in the two universes. | first = [[List of Lexx episodes|I Worship His Shadow]] | last = [[List of Lexx episodes|Yo Way Yo]] | status = | affiliation = | launched = [[The Cluster]] | decommissioned = | class = | registry = | maxspeed = | fighters = | auxcraft = Moths | armaments = Simply known as 'Lexx's weapon' that is powerful enough to be a [[planet killer]]. | defense = | propulsion = | power = | mass = | length = | width = | height = | primeref = }} The ''Lexx'' is a [[bioengineering|bio-engineered]], [[Manhattan]]-sized, planet-destroying, [[Life|living]] [[starship]] in the shape of a giant [[wing]]less [[dragonfly]]. It was grown by ingesting organ collections from the protein bank on the Cluster, the seat of the Divine Order, for use by [[His Divine Shadow]]. The ''Lexx'' was originally intended as the ultimate [[Deterrence theory|deterrent]]: the threat of a weapon that could instantly obliterate any planet would keep the remaining "Heretic" worlds of the Light Universe in line, and those that refused to capitulate would be summarily destroyed to reinforce the point. This plan was foiled when the crew commandeered it to escape from the Cluster. The most important function of the ''Lexx'' is its ability to destroy entire planets with a single, high-powered blast. Its primary — and only — weapon is initiated by command from the captain only, followed by a highly dramatic sequence when the Ocular Parabola found on the surface of its eye tissue flips from a smooth surfaced dome into a complex array of satellite dish-like structures. Huge amounts of yellowish-orange particles are released ''en masse'' from the array and focused by ''Lexx''{{'}}s nervous system to a point just above its mouth. In the first three seasons, the resulting blast is depicted as a massive, forward-moving, planar wave which expands ahead of the ''Lexx'' exponentially until colliding with an object of sufficient mass to disperse it, usually a planet. The wave instantly vaporizes smaller ships without losing momentum. In the fourth season, a second version is added in which the blast focuses into a fast-moving ring with the same destructive force. The ring blast is used to destroy smaller or more distant objects. Though the ''Lexx'' is designed to destroy entire planets, it can fire less intense blasts to hit smaller targets; however, the smallest area it seems capable of destroying is roughly the size of an entire city. A special living energy being known as the "key" is required to control the ''Lexx'', and it will usually only respond to the one who has it. A special holographic hand-scanner on the [[Bridge (ship)|bridge]] confirms that the captain of the ship possesses the key, but after this point the captain can control the ''Lexx'' through voice commands. The ''Lexx'' itself is intelligent, but not much so. The show's creators have it compared to a dog. The ''Lexx'' often takes orders literally, even when it's not being addressed directly (Stan accidentally orders the ''Lexx'' to destroy a moon when he explains its function to some astronauts). It acknowledges commands and comments with a [[Drone (music)|droning]], simple male voice; for example, "As you command, Stan." The ''Lexx'' has emotions (it actively enjoys destroying planets, for instance, and becomes rather petulant when denied the opportunity), and is, to a small extent, capable of acting of its own accord. In the final episode of the show, as the ''Lexx'' is dying, it tells Stan that he was always its favorite captain, since they both enjoy destroying planets. Being alive, the ''Lexx'' needs to eat to function. It can digest any form of organic matter, and will usually land on a planet's surface to scoop up suitable organic foodstuffs; however, it is content to simply blow-up a planet and feast on the sizable chunks. When denied food, the ''Lexx'' can become rather cranky, but will always attempt to follow orders no matter what is happening. The moral dilemma of destroying inhabited worlds for ''Lexx''{{'}}s functioning and survival is a recurring plot theme, and occasionally ''Lexx'' will swallow passing ships without informing the crew. Another means of collecting energy is to "resorb" discarded items left on its floors. The ''Lexx'' has various amenities for the crew, though unusual in their implementation. It has showers which use long, phallic, writhing shower-heads that are activated by squeezing a pair of nearby balls. It also has a practical if appalling toilet system; living commodes that use large, waggling tongues for user sanitation. A cryo-chamber is also available. The ''Lexx'' also hosts a contingent of smaller bio-engineered [[ornithopter]]-like craft called "moths", which the crew often use for short-range travel in space, in a planet's atmosphere, or even within the vast ''Lexx'' itself. The moths are insect-like ships (as befits their name), and twitter constantly as they travel. The moths fly themselves, with the joystick only used to direct their movement. The moth only uses its wings when in an atmosphere, and has a "jet pack" of sorts on its underbelly when traveling through space. Stan usually sleeps in the husk of one of the dead moths. The ''Lexx'' has a crew of moth breeders, [[zombie]]-like human slaves re-engineered entirely for moth breeding, to produce these craft when necessary. The technological irony of the ''Lexx'' is apparent in its tremendously specialized function and organic body. An example of this is the complete and utter lack of a diversified weapons system, which is not common to most science fiction [[warships]]. Also, the ''Lexx'' has an incredibly soft [[exoskeleton]], especially on the eyes, leaving it vulnerable to offensive attacks. The follies of ''Lexx''{{'}}s engineering are apparent throughout the series, mainly because it has no internal defenses or even a properly protected landing bay. The best that can be said for it throughout the entire show's run is that the bridge can be sealed. However, it is probable that His Divine Shadow purposefully made the ''Lexx'' weak in order to minimize the potential damage if it were ever captured by heretics: originally, the ''Lexx'' could not fire on ships belonging to the Cluster, and its planet-killer weapon could be easily predicted and dodged by sufficiently maneuverable ships anyway. Since His Divine Shadow had an entire fleet under his command to protect the vessel, this would not present a problem when it was used by him. The ''Lexx''{{'}}s gender is a matter of some mystery. The exterior of the ''Lexx'' may be described as suggestive of a stylized female (human-like) form, viewed from below, with a skeletal spinal column extending away, and with folded-over legs ("Leggs") hidden from view and thus not present. This possible explanation of both the ship's design and its name ''Lexx'' (as a [[homophone]] of "legs") is certainly in keeping with the risque and sometimes vulgar tone of the series. Another unsubstantiated view is that the name "Lexx" is the namesake of [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0317597/ Lex Gigeroff], one of the writers. However, according to [http://www.imdb.com IMDB], "The name of the ship should have been ''Lex'' (Latin for 'law') but because there was a writer named Lex, they changed the name of the ship to ''Lexx'' - to avoid people thinking it was named after him." When the ''Lexx'' arrives on [[Earth]], it becomes pregnant, suggesting that the ship is in fact female even though it speaks in a male voice (in the English-language version; the version shown in [[Germany]] gave the ship a female voice). Similarly, when a sex-changing virus sweeps through the ship, the ''Lexx'' is affected and develops stereotypical feminine characteristics, suggesting that it is normally male. It seems likely that the ship is actually [[hermaphroditic]], although this has never been specifically revealed. The ''Lexx'' ages several thousand years during the run of the series, and in later seasons its advanced age and decrepitude following millennia of starvation and neglect lead to it becoming increasingly unstable. In the final episode of the series, ''Lexx'' dies shortly after giving birth to a smaller, very ''Lexx''-like ship, the result of a brief union with an insect from Earth. ==The Light Universe and Dark Zone==<!-- This section is linked from [[Planets in science fiction]] --> In the fictional mythos of the television series "''Lexx''," there are two universes: the Light Universe and the Dark Zone. Two of the Season 1 movies and the whole of Seasons 3 and 4 take place in the Dark Zone, while two of the Season 1 movies and nearly all of Season 2 takes place in the Light Universe. The Light Universe was completely dominated by [[His Divine Shadow]] and the League of 20,000 Planets, while the Dark Zone is often referred to as the universe of evil, chaos, and depravity. The [[Brunnen G|Brunnen-G]] originally lived in the Dark Zone on Brunnis, until their sun was no longer able to support life, after which they moved to Brunnis-2 in the Light Universe. [[Earth]] is located at the center of the Dark Zone, as are [[Fire (Lexx)|Fire]] and [[Water (Lexx)|Water]], planets that are similar to [[hell]] and [[heaven]]. Most of the matter in the Light Universe was converted into biomechanical drones (Mantrid drones) by [[Mantrid]], who then caused a [[Big Crunch]] by summoning all the Mantrid drones to a single spot in the universe to do battle with the Lexx. Little matter escaped into the Dark Zone, most of it being the Lexx itself. The Dark Zone is the [[Parallel universe (fiction)|parallel universe]] that [[His Divine Shadow]] cannot enter. The Dark Zone is referred to as the universe of chaos and disorder. It is also where the crew finds, among other inhabited planets, Earth, where they spend the entirety of the fourth season. At the end of the first movie, "I Worship His Shadow", the Lexx enters the dark zone through a fractal core located using coordinates found inside one of Stanley Tweedle's teeth. The Lexx remains in the Dark Zone during the second and third movies, and parts of the fourth. The Lexx returns to the Light Zone in the first episode of the [[television]] series. Following the destruction of the Light Universe (or Light Zone) by Mantrid's drones (at the end the second season), the Lexx is shifted into the Dark Zone where they remain for the rest of the show. ===The Cluster=== {{main|The Cluster}} Another major setting in the world of "''Lexx''" is ''The Cluster''. '''The Cluster''' is at the very center of the [[Divine Order]] and is also the planet from which [[Zev]], [[Stanley H. Tweedle|Stan]], and [[Kai (Lexx)|Kai]] escape in the beginning. [[His Divine Shadow]], his [[Divine Predecessors]], and religious leadership rule from The Cluster. The Cluster is the capital of the Divine Order, center of the bureaucracy, and place where all criminals/heretics are taken for punishment (provided they survive the trip). The planet has become an over centralized, overcomplicated mess, with most decisions being automated by an impersonal computer system prone to devastating and/or deadly mistakes at the slightest technological malfunction. ===Fire=== {{main|Fire (Lexx)}} <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Girltown 1.jpg|300px|right|thumb|"Fire & Water"|{{deletable image-caption|1=Monday, 24 March 2008}}]] --> Fire is an inhospitable planet, with its entire surface covered in desert and open seas of lava. Even when the sun beats down mercilessly on the desert sands, the ground below is hotter still than the sky above. Fire is said to have no water of its own, and people on the open sands during daylight quickly die. The inhabitants of Fire live in enormous towers, each of which contains a single city. These provide them shade from the sun and possibly keep them cooler by raising them away from the planet's warm surface. ===Water=== {{main|Water (Lexx)}} The inhabitants of Water live in several large floating settlements, each of which seems to be centered around some particular pastime. During their stay on Water, the crew of the Lexx visit the settlements of Gametown, for those who like sports; Boomtown, for those who like sex; and Garden, for those who like gardening. Life on Water seems to have been meant to be full of unmarred beauty and contentment, but this is shattered by frequent war parties from Fire, which arrive via hot air balloons through the planets' shared atmosphere. ==Essential minor elements== ===People=== *The [[Divine Predecessors]], previous incarnations of His Divine Shadow living on as disembodied brains *[[Reginald J. Priest|Priest]], Prince's right-hand man *[[Thodin]] ([[Barry Bostwick]]), a leader of the Ostral-B Heretics *[[Vlad (Lexx)|Vlad]], Divine Executioner *[[Dr. Longbore (Lexx)|Dr. Longbore]], resident of Earth *[[Bunny (LEXX)|Bunny]], resident of the planet [[Water (Lexx)|Water]] (and later Earth) *[[Fifi (Lexx)|Fifi]], another resident of Water *[[Squish (Lexx)|"Squish"]], an infant [[Cluster Lizard]] that thinks Kai is its mother ===Places=== *[[Brunnis-2]] - Second home of the Brunnen-G, where Kai originates from but which was ultimately destroyed in the first few moments of [[I Worship His Shadow|Lexx 1.0: I Worship His Shadow]] ===Hardware and technology elements=== *The Key - a living entity that allows whoever is hosting it to captain the ''Lexx''. This key can be passed to others during moments of extreme emotion, such as orgasm or death, as well as a result of conscious thought on the part of its current possessor. While it passed to several other characters during the run of the show, Stan always manages to get it back. *Protoblood - substance that gives the ability to resurrect the dead for a period of time *Moth - a semi-hollow bio-mechanical shuttle, in the shape of a moth which it is named, that the crew uses to travel great distances in and outside of the Lexx *Narcolounger - a machine that lets its users live in their dreams, once owned and operated by Gubby, and possibly the only one in existence. *Bad Carrots - probes from an asteroid like ship, sent down to Earth to find different types of food *Black Pack - A weapon from the light universe, specifically the Cluster, that fires brilliant sheets of green shrieking energy. It instantly disintegrates carbon-based structures, and can also be used as a stun weapon. *Protein Regenerator - A device kept in the Lexx's Cryo chamber. It can heal wounds and cure infectious diseases. *Squawker - Hand held communicator device *Lusticon - A Machine located on the Cluster, and very few out lying planets that changes some females into love slaves. ==Episodes== {{main|List of Lexx episodes}} There are four seasons of ''Lexx'' totalling 61 episodes. The first season, debuting in [[Canada]] on [[18 April]] [[1997]], consisted of four two-hour TV movies (sometimes screened as eight one-hour episodes), alternatively titled ''Tales from a Parallel Universe''. However, some episode guides don't list the two-hour movies as a series but list the subsequent seasons as the first through third. The second season consisted of twenty 48-minute episodes, with an overall story arc concerning an evil scientist called Mantrid, who attempts to kill everyone by converting the entire mass of the universe into one-armed Mantrid drones. The third season comprises 13 episodes in which the ''Lexx'' is trapped in orbit around the warring [[planet]]s [[Fire (Lexx)|Fire]] and [[Water (Lexx)|Water]], and the crew encounters an enigmatic and cheerful [[evil]] being known as [[Isambard Prince|Prince]], who may be the [[Devil]]. The two planets [[orbit]] each other at an extremely close distance, and share a tunnel of [[atmosphere]] between them, allowing the inhabitants of Fire to carry out raids to Water to cause chaos. Fire is filmed between the [[dune]]s of [[Namibia]] and the [[Gothic architecture]] of [[Berlin]]. The ruler of Fire is Prince, who can reincarnate whenever it suits him. Water appears to have no opposing ruler, and contains a small population of [[hedonism|hedonists]] on floating [[island]]s. In the fourth and final season of 24 episodes, the ''Lexx'' arrives at [[Earth]] in the year 2000, only to find that Prince (now named Isambard Prince and head of the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives|Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms]], which more or less runs the United States) and several other old adversaries have also arrived there. Between them, Prince and the ''Lexx'' manage to demolish large chunks of the Earth — including [[Orlando, Florida]]; [[Ottawa]] (a Canadian [[metonymy|metonymical]] in-joke); and [[Holland]], which the ''Lexx'' eats — before the climactic final episode, televised on [[26 April]] [[2002]]. ===DVD releases=== Seasons one to three of ''Lexx'' were released on VHS and Region 2 DVD in the UK by [[Contender Limited]], although the Season 3 DVDs were initially exclusive to the [[MVC Entertainment]] chain of stores and all volumes have since been deleted. Contender failed to obtain the rights to Season 4, which instead went to [[Momentum Pictures]] (a subsidiary of [[Alliance Atlantis]]), however they haven't released any DVDs. Seasons two through four were released in the US (DVD Region 1) by [[Acorn Media]] in individual and box set formats. Due to Paramount Pictures previously holding the home video licence to the initial four TV movies (under their alternative US/[[Showtime]] title of "Tales from a Parallel Universe"), Acorn were unable to secure rights to release the movies in the USA. The four TV movies comprising season one were, however, released in [[Canada]] (DVD Region 1) by Koch, again in individual and box set formats. They are now out-of-print. All four seasons were also released on Region 2 DVD in [[Germany]]. Unlike the rest of the world (bar Australia), the German DVDs of season 1 do still appear to be in-print [[as of February 2007]]. [http://www.forceentertainment.com.au/kaching/index.php?MDIL_task=more&product_id=930&group_id=1&session_id=&submenu=&prevmenu=&mainmenuItem=search:lexx&start_number=0&search_category=all&keyword=lexx Season one] was re-released on Region free DVD in [[Australia]] (July 2007) as a four disk box-set. [http://www.forceentertainment.com.au/kaching/index.php?MDIL_task=more&product_id=978&group_id=1&session_id=&submenu=&prevmenu=&mainmenuItem=search:lexx&start_number=0&search_category=all&keyword=lexx Season two] was re-released on Region 4 DVD in Australia (September 2007) as a five disk box-set, with [http://www.forceentertainment.com.au/kaching/index.php?MDIL_task=more&product_id=1013&group_id=1&session_id=&submenu=&prevmenu=&mainmenuItem=search:lexx&start_number=0&search_category=all&keyword=lexx season three] re-released the following month as a five disk box-set. [http://www.forceentertainment.com.au/kaching/index.php?MDIL_task=more&product_id=1134&group_id=1&session_id=&submenu=&prevmenu=&mainmenuItem=search:lexx&start_number=0&search_category=all&keyword=lexx season four] was re-released on Region 4 DVD in Australia [January 2008] as a six disk box set. All seasons were released through [http://www.forceentertainment.com.au/ Force Entertainment]. ==Broadcast history and legacy== The show's seasons had very different tones, and there is little consensus among fans on which seasons or episodes were the best or the worst. While the original TV movies and the second season were mostly science fiction drama with plenty of dark comedy, the "Fire and Water" season took a more serious tone, while the show's final season — set on Earth in the year 2000 — took many turns into pure farce and introduced magic (as in the episode ''A Midsummer's Nightmare'') and other new elements that were controversial with some fans. Though the series delves into crude humor constantly, the tone of this humor is usually somewhat surreal and ironic, while in the fourth season it begins to border on scatological as well as becoming highly repetitive. ''Lexx'' was shown originally on [[Global Television Network]] in Canada, then later picked up by [[Space (TV channel)|Space]], and then the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States. On Sci-Fi, it aired in the same Friday night lineup as ''[[Farscape]]'', and the somewhat similar set-up for both shows (with a misfit crew flying through space on a huge, living starship) was often noted by critics, despite ''Lexx'' having premiered two years prior to ''[[Farscape]]''. ''Lexx'' was a cult hit at best, but during its run it did achieve some mainstream notice (with Xev appearing on the cover of ''[[TV Guide]]'', for instance). In Canada, [[Showcase (TV channel)|Showcase]] is currently airing reruns of Seasons 1-3 on weekdays. Several episodes are currently available for free on the IP-TV platform [[Joost]]. ==External links== * {{imdb title|id=0178149|title=Lexx}} * {{dmoz|Arts/Television/Programs/Science_Fiction_and_Fantasy/L/Lexx/|''Lexx''}} * {{Tv.com show|id=2065|title=Lexx}} * [http://www.lexxfanclub.org/ The Official Lexx Fanclub] * [http://www.sadgeezer.com/html/Sections+index-req-viewarticle-artid-133-page-1.html Sadgeezer.com] - Scifi site featuring Lexx episode guides, BBoard, pictures, etc. * [http://www.lexxverse.com/ Lexxverse.com] Lexx forum, downloads and links * [http://www.joulestaylor.com/nonfic/lexx/lexxplorations.html Lexxplorations] - Lexx reviews and analyses, soundbytes, mp3s, artwork, discussions and debates, fanfiction. * [http://www.lexxmuseum.com/ Lexxmuseum.com] * [http://www.lexxfans.com/ Lexxfans.com] German and English forums, links, and downloads * [http://monstermovieblog.blogspot.com/2007/03/ellen-dubin-profile-interview.html An interview with Lexx star Ellen Dubin (Giggerota) on MIN] * http://www.lexx-bulgaria.hit.bg - a Bulgarian fansite containing lots of information and downloads on the show in both Bulgarian and English == References == {{reflist}} {{Lexx}} [[Category:1997 Canadian television series debuts]] [[Category:2002 Canadian television series endings]] [[Category:Five television programmes]] [[Category:Lexx]] [[Category:Space operas]] [[Category:Comedy-drama television series in Canada]] [[Category:Canadian science fiction television series]] [[Category:Fictional spacecraft|Lexx]] [[Category:Bioships|Lexx]] [[Category:Fictional weapons of mass destruction]] [[Category:Science fiction television series]] [[bg:Лекс]] [[de:Lexx – The Dark Zone]] [[es:LEXX]] [[fr:Lexx]] [[it:Lexx]] [[hu:Lexx]] [[nl:Lexx: The Dark Zone]] [[ro:Lexx]] [[ru:Лексс (телесериал)]] [[fi:Lexx]] [[sv:Lexx]]