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''The Price'' was initially aired out of order, on October 12, 1995, between ''[[Outfoxed]]'' (which initially aired on September 28) and ''[[Revelations]]'' (which initially aired on October 26). As a side-effect, we have the jarring effect of seeing [[Owen]] with a normal hand in ''[[Double Jeopardy]]'' and ''[[The Cage]]'', which appear in this schedule to be taking place afterwards.
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This story was inspired by a ''Gargoyles'' story in comics form written by one Lee Nordling, which used the core concept of a [[gargoyle]] in stone sleep being kidnapped and replaced by a lookalike statue (though the gargoyle in Nordling's story was Goliath).
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In the original screenplay, [[Goliath]] and [[Lexington]], during their visit to [[Macbeth]]'s mansion, had a run-in with [[Banquo]] and [[Fleance]] (both feeling perturbed by their employer's mysterious absence). This scene was changed in the televised version to Goliath and Lexington facing Macbeth's automated defences instead.
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[[Hudson]] makes the only reference in the entire series to bathroom functions when he calls the [[Cauldron of Life]] an "oversized chamber-pot".
  
 
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Revision as of 12:49, 22 March 2007

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Director: Dennis Woodyard
Writer & Story Editor: Michael Reaves
Based on Comic Book Material by Lee Nordling

Summary

Tidbits

The Price was initially aired out of order, on October 12, 1995, between Outfoxed (which initially aired on September 28) and Revelations (which initially aired on October 26). As a side-effect, we have the jarring effect of seeing Owen with a normal hand in Double Jeopardy and The Cage, which appear in this schedule to be taking place afterwards.

This story was inspired by a Gargoyles story in comics form written by one Lee Nordling, which used the core concept of a gargoyle in stone sleep being kidnapped and replaced by a lookalike statue (though the gargoyle in Nordling's story was Goliath).

In the original screenplay, Goliath and Lexington, during their visit to Macbeth's mansion, had a run-in with Banquo and Fleance (both feeling perturbed by their employer's mysterious absence). This scene was changed in the televised version to Goliath and Lexington facing Macbeth's automated defences instead.

Hudson makes the only reference in the entire series to bathroom functions when he calls the Cauldron of Life an "oversized chamber-pot".

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