Circe
The beautiful witch-goddess who transforms Odysseus's crew into swine when he lands on her island. With Hermes' help, Odysseus resists Circe's powers and then becomes her lover, living in luxury at her side for a year.
The sorceress Circe changed Odysseus' crew-mates into swine.
Circe was an enchantress, and had Odysseus' crew eat a poisoned feast which would make them susceptible to the magic.
Circe turned 22 of Odysseus crew into pigs, but she may have turned other men into swine as well.
In Greek mythology, Circe is known for turning Odysseus's crew into swine when they land on her island, Aeaea. The crew falls victim to her spell after accepting her hospitality and drinking the potion she gives them, which transforms them into animals.
The captain shouts, "Prepare to come about!". The crew responds, "Ready to come about!". The captain shouts," Come about, Ho!". The crew responds, "Come about, Aye!". The captain turns the tiller and the crew adjusts the sails. The tacking is complete.
The episode in question is from Season 3 and is called "Displaced". It was first aired May, 7 1997.
It is typically used on ships to mean that a crew turns against their captain for whatever reason, but it is now more broadly used to mean any group turning against their leader.
Eurylochus was given command of 22 men to explore the island, (half of the crew). They meet Circe, and feast at her house. However, Eurylochus being suspicious, does not eat of the food or drink the wine. When the crew members are turned into swine, Eurylochus runs back to the ship to warn Odysseus. Later when Odysseus comes back, and Eurylochus does not want to go back to Circe's palace, Odysseus is angry enough to behead him, but is stopped by the rest of the crew.
The noun 'crew' is a collective noun for: a crew of barbers a crew of laborers a crew of pilots a crew of rowers a crew of sailors a crew of firemen or rescue workers.
It may not be the right, but Beautiful Young Crew by Lawrence Arabia is very very similar
Example sentences for the collective noun 'crew':A crew of laborers cleared the debris that blocked the road.The crew of sailors stood at attention for the captain's review.Coffee will be served to the crew of pilots soon after takeoff.A crew of firemen have blocked off the street of the fire.I'm trying out for a position on the crew of rowers.The crew of rescue workers airlifted the victims to safety.