Amazon — Season 1, Episode 4: The Fierce Ones
Drama • 44 min • 1 season, 22 episodes • ★ 7.9/10
Episode synopsis
Karen, Pia, Jimmy and Will are taken to the native's village, where they find out that Sidney is still alive and has been kept as a prisoner since they last saw him. Back in the forest, Alex and Andrew discuss what to do. Andrew has leukemia and is getting weaker, so Alex wants to leave him behind and try to find some help. Andrew, in spite of his condition, wants to help the others. When the natives force Karen, Pia and Jimmy to take off their clothes (not all of them, actually) Jimmy hits one of the natives and is tied up with Sidney. Later, two wounded natives are brought in and the shaman performs some sort of ritual on them. During the ritual, Sidney is untied and the natives let him go, but as soon as he leaves the village, the natives start to chase him. He runs for his life, but he is soon caught and killed. Alex decides to join Andrew in his rescue attemp. On their way to the village they meet the blond man who was following the group.
About Amazon
Amazon was a syndicated television show created by Peter Benchley. It was developed by Canadian production companies Alliance Atlantis Communications & WIC Entertainment and German company Beta Film GmbH. The 22 episodes of the series were in first-run syndication between 1999 and 2000. The drama series focused on the six survivors of a crashed airline flight in the Brazilian Amazon jungle. The group soon comes into contact with a Native American tribe, and relations are anything but friendly. The group is taken in by a mysterious tribe, who descended from 16th century British colonists who were lost in Amazon. Relations with the Chosen are tenuous at best. Most of the group escapes the Chosen only to stir up a hornets nest with a tribe of cannibals, led by an insane American woman bent on domination of all the local tribes. The first season ended in a cliff-hanger, and a second season was never produced. The series retained sufficient interest that it was released on DVD in 2011. A novelization of the 2-hour pilot was written by Rob MacGregor, and a mass-market paperback was released by Harper on 8 Aug 2000. The German title was Amazonas - Gefangene des Dschungels.