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− | '''''"The Gathering" Part One | + | :''For other uses of the name, see [[The Gathering]]. |
+ | '''"The Gathering" Part One''' is the fifty-seventh televised episode of the series ''Gargoyles'', and the forty-fourth episode of Season 2. | ||
*Story Editor: [[Brynne Chandler|Brynne Chandler Reaves]] | *Story Editor: [[Brynne Chandler|Brynne Chandler Reaves]] | ||
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Oberon engages in a ''Star Wars'' homage when he uses his powers to get past Xanatos's security guard in the lobby in a manner evocative of Obi Wan Kenobi using the Force to get past some Storm Troopers in the first ''Star Wars'' movie. | Oberon engages in a ''Star Wars'' homage when he uses his powers to get past Xanatos's security guard in the lobby in a manner evocative of Obi Wan Kenobi using the Force to get past some Storm Troopers in the first ''Star Wars'' movie. | ||
− | + | "The Gathering" was originally intended as a one-parter, but turned into a two-parter when it became clear that a single half-hour episode was not enough to tell its story. | |
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 11:46, 5 November 2007
- For other uses of the name, see The Gathering.
"The Gathering" Part One is the fifty-seventh televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the forty-fourth episode of Season 2.
- Story Editor: Brynne Chandler Reaves
- Writers: Lydia Marano
- Director: Bob Kline
Summary
Tidbits
The returning Children of Oberon at the beginning of this episode include a number of familiar faces from the Avalon World Tour; Grandmother, Raven, Anubis, the Banshee, Anansi, the Lady of the Lake, Odin, and Coyote the Trickster, all of whom (except for the Banshee) have formed a long line in the great hall, each one in turn doing homage to Oberon anew. The assembly also includes a few new figures: a couple of giants, a winged horse, a centaur, a gorgon-like being, and a figure dressed in dapper-looking clothes (this last, according to Greg Weisman, goes by the name of Nought).
This is also a good episode for familiar faces among the human population of Manhattan; we see once more the Jogger, Travis Marshall, Officer Morgan, and Brendan and Margot, all in brief roles. Travis Marshall now plays the part, not of a reporter on the street as in his past scenes, but of an anchorman as he reports Alex's birth (and in the process, mentions Xanatos and Fox's police records); evidently he must have gotten a promotion.
Oberon engages in a Star Wars homage when he uses his powers to get past Xanatos's security guard in the lobby in a manner evocative of Obi Wan Kenobi using the Force to get past some Storm Troopers in the first Star Wars movie.
"The Gathering" was originally intended as a one-parter, but turned into a two-parter when it became clear that a single half-hour episode was not enough to tell its story.
Links
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