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− | Story Editor: [[Cary Bates]] | + | '''''"Sentinel"''''' is the fifty-second televised episode of the series ''Gargoyles'', and the thirty-ninth episode of Season 2. |
− | Writer: Cary Bates | + | |
− | Director: [[Bob Kline]] | + | *Story Editor: [[Cary Bates]] |
+ | *Writer: Cary Bates | ||
+ | *Director: [[Bob Kline]] | ||
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
==Tidbits== | ==Tidbits== | ||
− | Although [[Elisa]] muses, at the end of this episode, over the possibility that the [[Space-Spawn]] War could be long since over, that (naturally) is not the case. [[Greg Weisman]] had, in fact, planned a "sequel series" to ''Gargoyles'' entitled ''[[Gargoyles 2198]]'', in which the Space-Spawn would finally reach [[Earth]] in the year [[2198]] and conquer it. [[Nokkar]], chagrined over having failed to spot their approach (the Space-Spawn's technology had become so advanced by this time that their ships couldn't be picked up by his monitoring systems) throws himself into the struggle to free Earth from the Space-Spawn, joining with a handful of other characters (including [[Demona]], [[Owen]], a time-travelling [[Brooklyn]], and descendants of [[Goliath]], [[Delilah]], [[Natsilane]], and [[Zafiro]]) to form a resistance movement. | + | Although [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] muses, at the end of this episode, over the possibility that the [[Space-Spawn]] War could be long since over, that (naturally) is not the case. [[Greg Weisman]] had, in fact, planned a "sequel series" to ''Gargoyles'' entitled ''[[Gargoyles 2198]]'', in which the Space-Spawn would finally reach [[Earth]] in the year [[2198]] and conquer it. [[Nokkar]], chagrined over having failed to spot their approach (the Space-Spawn's technology had become so advanced by this time that their ships couldn't be picked up by his monitoring systems) throws himself into the struggle to free Earth from the Space-Spawn, joining with a handful of other characters (including [[Demona]], [[Owen]], a time-travelling [[Brooklyn]], and descendants of [[Goliath]], [[Delilah]], [[Natsilane]], and [[Zafiro]]) to form a resistance movement. |
In a particularly noteworthy animation nit, Elisa's black t-shirt is shown to be long-sleeved while she's taking the tour of Nokkar's spaceship. However, in the immediately preceding episode, ''[[The Green]]'', she was wearing a short-sleeved shirt instead. | In a particularly noteworthy animation nit, Elisa's black t-shirt is shown to be long-sleeved while she's taking the tour of Nokkar's spaceship. However, in the immediately preceding episode, ''[[The Green]]'', she was wearing a short-sleeved shirt instead. | ||
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Revision as of 13:29, 23 May 2007
"Sentinel" is the fifty-second televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the thirty-ninth episode of Season 2.
- Story Editor: Cary Bates
- Writer: Cary Bates
- Director: Bob Kline
Summary
Tidbits
Although Elisa muses, at the end of this episode, over the possibility that the Space-Spawn War could be long since over, that (naturally) is not the case. Greg Weisman had, in fact, planned a "sequel series" to Gargoyles entitled Gargoyles 2198, in which the Space-Spawn would finally reach Earth in the year 2198 and conquer it. Nokkar, chagrined over having failed to spot their approach (the Space-Spawn's technology had become so advanced by this time that their ships couldn't be picked up by his monitoring systems) throws himself into the struggle to free Earth from the Space-Spawn, joining with a handful of other characters (including Demona, Owen, a time-travelling Brooklyn, and descendants of Goliath, Delilah, Natsilane, and Zafiro) to form a resistance movement.
In a particularly noteworthy animation nit, Elisa's black t-shirt is shown to be long-sleeved while she's taking the tour of Nokkar's spaceship. However, in the immediately preceding episode, The Green, she was wearing a short-sleeved shirt instead.
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