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When [[Lexington]] is typing in passwords in an effort to reactivate [[Coldstone]], among the words that he tries are "[[Othello]]", "[[Desdemona]]", "[[Iago]]", and "[[Greg Weisman|Weisman]]". | When [[Lexington]] is typing in passwords in an effort to reactivate [[Coldstone]], among the words that he tries are "[[Othello]]", "[[Desdemona]]", "[[Iago]]", and "[[Greg Weisman|Weisman]]". | ||
− | [[Demona]]'s eyes glow red even while she is in human form (at the moment when she angrily confronts Macbeth at the end of the episode, just before the [[Weird Sisters]] step in). Evidently Puck's transformation spell hasn't completely removed her gargoyle qualities during the daytime. | + | [[Demona]]'s eyes glow red even while she is in human form (at the moment when she angrily confronts Macbeth at the end of the episode, just before the [[Weird Sisters]] step in). Evidently Puck's transformation spell hasn't completely removed her [[gargoyle]] qualities during the daytime. |
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Revision as of 11:26, 22 March 2007
Story editor: Brynne Chandler Reaves
Teleplay: Lydia C. Marano
Summary
Tidbits
This is another good episode for "bit-characters". Not only does Officer Morgan play a major role here, but Brendan, Margot, and the Jogger all show up among the passers-by at Belvedere Castle.
Macbeth inaccurately describes Puck as a "changeling". His use of the word implies that it is being used to mean "shape-shifter"; in fact, a changeling, in fairy mythology, was a substitute baby left behind by the faerie-folk whenever they stole a human infant from its cradle, sometimes a fairy baby, more often a very old fairy pretending to be a baby. There is no hint in the series that Puck ever had such an experience.
When Lexington is typing in passwords in an effort to reactivate Coldstone, among the words that he tries are "Othello", "Desdemona", "Iago", and "Weisman".
Demona's eyes glow red even while she is in human form (at the moment when she angrily confronts Macbeth at the end of the episode, just before the Weird Sisters step in). Evidently Puck's transformation spell hasn't completely removed her gargoyle qualities during the daytime.
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