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− | The image of [[Talon]] during [[Coyote (robot)|Coyote]]'s "sales pitch" uses the character design that was introduced in ''[[The Cage]]'' (which hadn't taken place yet and first aired after ''Upgrade'''s first airing) rather than the one from ''[[Metamorphosis]]''. | + | The image of [[Talon]] during [[Coyote (robot)|Coyote]]'s "sales pitch" uses the character design that was introduced in ''[[The Cage]]'' (which hadn't taken place yet and first aired after ''Upgrade'''s first airing) rather than the one from ''[[Metamorphosis]]''. There are also shots of [[Coldstone]], Coyote 1.0 from ''[[Leader of the Pack]]'', and [[Xanatos]] in his [[gargoyle]] armor from ''[[The Edge]]''. |
[[Morgan Morgan|Officer Morgan]] is one of the police officers who shows up at the end to arrest the [[Pack]] (and jokingly wonders whether they should be taken to "a hospital, a machine shop, or a vet"). | [[Morgan Morgan|Officer Morgan]] is one of the police officers who shows up at the end to arrest the [[Pack]] (and jokingly wonders whether they should be taken to "a hospital, a machine shop, or a vet"). |
Revision as of 14:30, 4 November 2007
"Upgrade" is the thirtieth televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the seventeenth episode of Season 2.
- Story Editor: Gary Sperling
- Writer: Adam Gilad
Summary
Tidbits
The image of Talon during Coyote's "sales pitch" uses the character design that was introduced in The Cage (which hadn't taken place yet and first aired after Upgrade's first airing) rather than the one from Metamorphosis. There are also shots of Coldstone, Coyote 1.0 from Leader of the Pack, and Xanatos in his gargoyle armor from The Edge.
Officer Morgan is one of the police officers who shows up at the end to arrest the Pack (and jokingly wonders whether they should be taken to "a hospital, a machine shop, or a vet").
At the end of the gargoyles' opening battle with the Pack, Wolf shouts just before fleeing, "This isn't over!" - the same words that Hakon shouted after being initially driven off by the gargoyles in Awakening Part One. It isn't until Vendettas, however, that we discover how significant this is.
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