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[[Jack Dane]] from "[[Revelations]]" returns to become a member of [[Tomas Brod]]'s gang (he should probably have stayed in the Witness Relocation Program), apparently out of hostility towards [[Tony Dracon]] and his family. | [[Jack Dane]] from "[[Revelations]]" returns to become a member of [[Tomas Brod]]'s gang (he should probably have stayed in the Witness Relocation Program), apparently out of hostility towards [[Tony Dracon]] and his family. | ||
− | There are several of allusions to past episodes here, including not only "[[Protection]]" (with [[Broadway]] proudly boasting about how he helped put Dracon behind bars) and "[[Golem (episode)|Golem]]" (with the return of Brod and his hovercraft - though how he recovered it is not explained), but also "[[Her Brother's Keeper]]" ([[Lexington]] recalls his flying the [[Pack]]'s helicopter) and "[[The Price]]" (Broadway's turning to stone in mid-air during the battle with the [[Macbeth robot]] is also mentioned). | + | There are several of allusions to past episodes here, including not only "[[Protection]]" (with [[Broadway]] proudly boasting about how he helped put Dracon behind bars) and "[[Golem (episode)|Golem]]" (with the return of Brod and his [[hovercraft]] - though how he recovered it is not explained), but also "[[Her Brother's Keeper]]" ([[Lexington]] recalls his flying the [[Pack]]'s helicopter) and "[[The Price]]" (Broadway's turning to stone in mid-air during the battle with the [[Macbeth robot]] is also mentioned). |
According to [[Greg Weisman]], the events in "[[Vendettas]]" and "Turf" took place more or less simultaneously (see the [[Timeline]] for further details), indicating that [[Goliath]] and [[Hudson]]'s absence was due to their fight with [[Wolf]] and [[Hakon]]'s ghost. This doesn't explain [[Bronx]]'s absence, however. Greg hints that the [[gargoyle beast]] was having an adventure of his own at the time. | According to [[Greg Weisman]], the events in "[[Vendettas]]" and "Turf" took place more or less simultaneously (see the [[Timeline]] for further details), indicating that [[Goliath]] and [[Hudson]]'s absence was due to their fight with [[Wolf]] and [[Hakon]]'s ghost. This doesn't explain [[Bronx]]'s absence, however. Greg hints that the [[gargoyle beast]] was having an adventure of his own at the time. | ||
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[[Brooklyn]]'s question to Goliath, "So when do we get our world tour?" was intended to foreshadow the ''[[Timedancer]]'' spin-off. (Like Goliath in "[[Future Tense]]", Brooklyn really should learn to be careful about what he asks for.) | [[Brooklyn]]'s question to Goliath, "So when do we get our world tour?" was intended to foreshadow the ''[[Timedancer]]'' spin-off. (Like Goliath in "[[Future Tense]]", Brooklyn really should learn to be careful about what he asks for.) | ||
− | Though Lexington is as eager at pursuing [[Angela]] in this episode as Brooklyn and Broadway are, in fact (again according to Greg Weisman), he's actually gay - a revelation that would | + | Though Lexington is as eager at pursuing [[Angela]] in this episode as Brooklyn and Broadway are, in fact (again according to Greg Weisman), he's actually gay - a revelation that would be handled very carefully in the series under Greg's direction. Presumably, Lex must not have realized this at the time of "Turf"; it does help to explain, though, why he wasn't as upset as Brooklyn was in "[[The Journey]]" when it became clear that Angela had chosen Broadway. |
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Revision as of 09:06, 10 January 2008
"Turf" is the sixtieth televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the forty-seventh episode of Season 2. It originally aired on May 6, 1996.
- Story Editor: Gary Sperling
- Writers: Marty Isenberg & Robert N. Skir
- Director: Dennis Woodyard
Contents
Summary
Continuity
Jack Dane from "Revelations" returns to become a member of Tomas Brod's gang (he should probably have stayed in the Witness Relocation Program), apparently out of hostility towards Tony Dracon and his family.
There are several of allusions to past episodes here, including not only "Protection" (with Broadway proudly boasting about how he helped put Dracon behind bars) and "Golem" (with the return of Brod and his hovercraft - though how he recovered it is not explained), but also "Her Brother's Keeper" (Lexington recalls his flying the Pack's helicopter) and "The Price" (Broadway's turning to stone in mid-air during the battle with the Macbeth robot is also mentioned).
According to Greg Weisman, the events in "Vendettas" and "Turf" took place more or less simultaneously (see the Timeline for further details), indicating that Goliath and Hudson's absence was due to their fight with Wolf and Hakon's ghost. This doesn't explain Bronx's absence, however. Greg hints that the gargoyle beast was having an adventure of his own at the time.
Tidbits
Elisa's alias of "Salli" is another in-joke; she was voiced by Salli Richardson.
Brooklyn's question to Goliath, "So when do we get our world tour?" was intended to foreshadow the Timedancer spin-off. (Like Goliath in "Future Tense", Brooklyn really should learn to be careful about what he asks for.)
Though Lexington is as eager at pursuing Angela in this episode as Brooklyn and Broadway are, in fact (again according to Greg Weisman), he's actually gay - a revelation that would be handled very carefully in the series under Greg's direction. Presumably, Lex must not have realized this at the time of "Turf"; it does help to explain, though, why he wasn't as upset as Brooklyn was in "The Journey" when it became clear that Angela had chosen Broadway.
Links
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