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[[Matrix]] is introduced, and bonds to Dingo at the episode's end. Matrix and Dingo are protagonists of the SLG miniseries ''[[Gargoyles: Bad Guys]]'', and appear in the first episode of that series, "[[Strangers]]". | [[Matrix]] is introduced, and bonds to Dingo at the episode's end. Matrix and Dingo are protagonists of the SLG miniseries ''[[Gargoyles: Bad Guys]]'', and appear in the first episode of that series, "[[Strangers]]". | ||
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Revision as of 08:08, 21 December 2007
"Walkabout" is the forty-sixth televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the thirty-third episode of Season 2. It originally aired on February 7, 1996.
- Story edited by: Michael Reaves
- Story by: Michael Reaves
- Teleplay by: Steve Perry
- Directed by: Dennis Woodyard
Contents
Summary
Continuity
Fox and Dingo both appear for the first time since "Upgrade". They are both former members of the Pack, although this is Dingo's first episode working outside that group.
Fox is visibly pregnant, following the revelation of her pregnancy in "Outfoxed". She reveals that the child is a boy. She gives birth in "The Gathering Part One".
Anastasia Renard is introduced. She was mentioned by Halcyon Renard in "Outfoxed". Anastasia will reappear in "The Gathering Part One".
Matrix is introduced, and bonds to Dingo at the episode's end. Matrix and Dingo are protagonists of the SLG miniseries Gargoyles: Bad Guys, and appear in the first episode of that series, "Strangers".
The Shaman is introduced. He reappears in "Strangers".
Tidbits
As knowledgeable fans have pointed out, the script misused the term "Dreamtime" here, treating the Dreamtime as if it was another dimension. In fact, the Dreamtime of actual Australian Aborigine legend was a time, the time when the world was newly created and going through the processes that would shape it into its familiar form.
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