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Elisa exits her car as Broadway and Lexington land and ask what happened. Elisa's not sure, but they are interrupted as lightning strikes and a figure resembling Goliath is briefly illuminated. The figure's maniacal laughter echoes through the sky. | Elisa exits her car as Broadway and Lexington land and ask what happened. Elisa's not sure, but they are interrupted as lightning strikes and a figure resembling Goliath is briefly illuminated. The figure's maniacal laughter echoes through the sky. | ||
− | At [[Gen-U-Tech Systems]], [[Anton Sevarius]] hands a stack of $50,000 in cash to the leader of a band of [[Sevarius's Mercenaries|mercenaries]] promising the balance upon completion, and hoping the group will deliver. The mercenary leader brags that for the right price, he and his team could | + | At [[Gen-U-Tech Systems]], [[Anton Sevarius]] hands a stack of $50,000 in cash to the leader of a band of [[Sevarius's Mercenaries|mercenaries]] promising the balance upon completion, and hoping the group will deliver. The mercenary leader brags that for the right price, he and his team could lift the [[Venus de Milo]] out of the [[Louvre]] but expresses concern that his mission would be easier at night. "No it wouldn't, and trust me on that" Sevarius says as he leans back in his chair. |
Back at the [[Clock Tower|clock tower]], Elisa finishes describing the incident to [[Hudson]]. Lexington makes a point to mention that menacing laugh. Hudson is concerned, this doesn't sound like the Goliath he knows. Broadway demands an explanation from Goliath himself. Hudson reminds them that Goliath and [[Brooklyn]] are out on patrol... at least that's where he said they'd be and with dawn fast approaching they'd probably find a ledge to spend the day on... somewhere Goliath would feel safe. The [[Gargoyle|gargoyles]] take their place and enter [[Stone Sleep|stone sleep]] as the sun rises. | Back at the [[Clock Tower|clock tower]], Elisa finishes describing the incident to [[Hudson]]. Lexington makes a point to mention that menacing laugh. Hudson is concerned, this doesn't sound like the Goliath he knows. Broadway demands an explanation from Goliath himself. Hudson reminds them that Goliath and [[Brooklyn]] are out on patrol... at least that's where he said they'd be and with dawn fast approaching they'd probably find a ledge to spend the day on... somewhere Goliath would feel safe. The [[Gargoyle|gargoyles]] take their place and enter [[Stone Sleep|stone sleep]] as the sun rises. |
Revision as of 12:45, 30 June 2024
"Double Jeopardy" is the twenty-ninth televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the sixteenth episode of Season 2. It originally aired on November 6, 1995.
- Supervising Producers: Frank Paur, Greg Weisman
- Written by: Cary Bates
- Story Edited by: Cary Bates
- Directed by: Frank Paur
- Animation by: Animal-Ya
- Backgrounds by: Animal-Ya, Morning Sun
- Additional Production Facilities: Morning Sun
Contents
Summary
Main Plot
In a last ditch effort to obtain a living gargoyle, Xanatos enlists the help of Sevarius to clone Goliath without his knowledge. The result is Thailog; a self serving megalomaniacal gargoyle with a Xanatos-like temperament. Thailog manages to trick both Sevarius and Xanatos by setting up a plan for his own abduction during the day by Sevarius at the Eyrie Building, then has Sevarius demand a ransom of twenty million dollars from Xanatos, making it look as if the billionaire is behind the whole scheme. Thailog has them come to an abandoned oil rig, and lures Goliath there as well and chains him up along with Elisa and the two men, planning to kill all four of them. They escape, however, and Thailog appears to perish when the oil rig goes up in flames, but Xanatos assumes (correctly) that the clone is still alive.
Subplots
Elisa receives an ominous anonymous call, and brings Lexington and Broadway along with her to investigate. They are attacked by Thailog, but in the darkness and rain can't see him clearly and mistake him for Goliath. After Goliath convinces them of his innocence, he and Elisa go to the place where the attack happened and spot Xanatos driving a motor boat to the oil rig. They see a confrontation between Xanatos and Sevarius before finding Thailog chained in an oil tank. Goliath finds out too late that Thailog's chains weren't locked and that the clone had made the anonymous call to Elisa in order to lure him there.
The story behind Thailog's creation is revealed to Lexington when he breaks into the Gen-U-Tech databanks; A year previous, Goliath was attacked at the castle by a Steel Clan robot, and Owen collected his DNA under the guise of attending to the robot-inflicted injury. Sevarius created Thailog in his lab, aging him artificially, and implemented a subliminal education program designed by Xanatos.
Elisa convinces Goliath that he shouldn't take his anger out on Thailog, the apparent victim, after Goliath becomes angry at seeing him for the first time. She tells him that Thailog is almost like his son, before Thailog jumps Goliath and weakens him with a gas created by Sevarius. Thailog had planned for Goliath to meet with him at the oil rig in order to make an alliance, but Goliath's initial outburst turned the clone off to his "father".
Thailog tells his captives of his plan to take the money and ignite oil barrels on the rig to kill them. After he leaves, Elisa is able to get out of her manacles, and uses the electronic disk that Thailog used to short out Xanatos's armor to offset the gas used on Goliath. Goliath tries to appeal to Thailog to give up his ways and join the clan, but Thailog tries to shoot him with his flare gun, resulting in a fight and a fire on the rig. Goliath is knocked off into the water while Thailog gets away unseen with the money.
Goliath is disappointed in himself and feels partially responsible for failing his "son", and Xanatos feels true remorse at creating such a monster.
The Story
Previously on Gargoyles
- Recaps: ("Awakening Part Five", "Metamorphosis")
Act One
One Year Ago: At the summit of the Eyrie Building, deep within the bowels of the castle, a Steel Clan robot mysteriously activates. It's audio receptors pick up the voice Elisa Maza arguing "a thousand years ago this castle was yours to protect, but it belongs to Xanatos now. Before he's released from prison you need to find a new home, this one is lost to you." When Goliath responds, the robot locks onto the sound and bursts through the ground below them and attacks.
The Steel Clan robot activates it's arm-mounted particle cannon and fires. Goliath pulls Elisa to safety. She is shocked to see the robot, believing Goliath had destroyed them all. "Apparently I missed one" Goliath says just before the robot attacks him, pushing the gargoyle into the parapet. As he struggles, the robot claws into Goliath's right bicep with its steel talons.
Regaining his strength, Goliath shoves the robot onto its back. Before the robot can fire, Goliath leaps to the air and comes down on the robot's head, crushing it's skull. "You see, Elisa" he declares: "Xanatos will never drive us from our home!" But the detective is more concerned over the fact that Goliath has been wounded. The gargoyle shrugs it off as Owen Burnett approaches them with a First Aid kit. He apologizes for the robot's attack: "there was a brief overload in its power matrix. Before we could take the unit offline it broke free." He opens the First Aid kit pulling out a Q-tip offering to attend to it. Goliath growls in protest, but Elisa agrees. Owen proceeds to tend to the gargoyle's wound.
One Year Later on a stormy night as Elisa's car skidded on Riverside Drive bordering a cliff overlooking the river. Elisa speaks into the communicator on her collar, apologizing to Lexington and Broadway for bringing them out into this storm. Lex tells her it's okay because if some mysterious voice told him the power plant was going to melt down tonight, he wouldn't take chances either. As Elisa thanks them, the two gargoyles are accosted in mid air by a mysterious figure. Their mysterious attacker knocks the duo out of the sky before swooping down in front of Elisa's windshield and back up again. Elisa grabs the wheel and swerves the car to a stop, nearly driving off the cliff.
Elisa exits her car as Broadway and Lexington land and ask what happened. Elisa's not sure, but they are interrupted as lightning strikes and a figure resembling Goliath is briefly illuminated. The figure's maniacal laughter echoes through the sky.
At Gen-U-Tech Systems, Anton Sevarius hands a stack of $50,000 in cash to the leader of a band of mercenaries promising the balance upon completion, and hoping the group will deliver. The mercenary leader brags that for the right price, he and his team could lift the Venus de Milo out of the Louvre but expresses concern that his mission would be easier at night. "No it wouldn't, and trust me on that" Sevarius says as he leans back in his chair.
Back at the clock tower, Elisa finishes describing the incident to Hudson. Lexington makes a point to mention that menacing laugh. Hudson is concerned, this doesn't sound like the Goliath he knows. Broadway demands an explanation from Goliath himself. Hudson reminds them that Goliath and Brooklyn are out on patrol... at least that's where he said they'd be and with dawn fast approaching they'd probably find a ledge to spend the day on... somewhere Goliath would feel safe. The gargoyles take their place and enter stone sleep as the sun rises.
At the Eyrie Building, Xanatos gazes with pride at the sleeping gargoyle a top the highest tower, the form of the sleeping Goliath. "It's nice to have him here guarding the castle", Xanatos says. Owen agrees as they enter the castle to begin the day's business. As Owen informs his boss that the Emir is having trouble meeting his deadline, Xanatos silences him. The sound of a helicopter is way too close for comfort. The two of them quickly rush back into the courtyard in time to witness mercenaries descend from a helicopter and steal the sleeping gargoyle. Owen reaches for a weapon but Xanatos won't allow the gargoyle to be damaged. Owen asks if this is a plan that Xanatos failed to mention. Xanatos denies it and lists Demona, Macbeth, and Halcyon Renard as suspects but whomever it was is going to pay.
The mercenary leader calls Sevarius to confirm he was successful in his mission, that they were spotted but Xanatos held his fire. Sevarius is pleased and promises the merc the rest of what's coming to him tonight before instructing him to meet at the rendezvous point after dark. The merc, however, is unable to shake the feeling that Sevarius gives him the creeps.
After sunset, Goliath and Brooklyn return to the clock tower to be confronted by the rest of the clan. Goliath is confused, surely they know he's not in the habit of playing childish pranks or laughing maniacally in the dark. Hudson wonders if Goliath even knows how to laugh maniacally. Elisa interjects that they heard and saw him, but Brooklyn as Goliath's alibi claims they never left midtown. Broadway then wonders who it was that had messed with them last night.
The mercenaries land their helicopter at the Black Rock Point oil rig when Sevarius approaches with a tranquilizer gun. The lead merc is confused, he's never seen a statue that needed to be put to sleep. "You have now" Sevarius says as the steel crate explodes open and a large, male gargoyle emerges, eyes burning red as he roars to the heavens.
Act Two
Act Three
Featured Characters and First Appearances.
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Quotes
- "You should have heard his laugh! Make my hair stand on end! If I had any." - Lexington
- "Surely you know I am not in the habit of playing childish pranks, or laughing maniacally in the dark."
- "Do you even know how to laugh maniacally?" - Goliath and Hudson
- "I've never seen a statue that needed to be put to sleep."
- "You have now." - mercenary and Sevarius
- "This is bad news, isn't it?"
- "You can say that again."
- "This is bad news." - Broadway and Lexington
- "Oh, we're being watched, is that it? Very well...Yes! I betrayed you!! You robbed me of my greatest creation; my ultimate achievement! I only took back what was mine....There how was that?" - Sevarius
- "What kind of abomination are you?!"
- "The same kind as you! it was your blood that spawned me!" - Goliath and Thailog
- "They grew him from a piece of you like a cutting from a plant!"
- "A piece of me? This thing is me! First Xanatos steals my home, and now pieces off my soul!!" - Elisa and Goliath
- "And just for the record, I'm more of a gargoyle than he'll ever be!" - Thailog
- "Typical. You do and do and do with them, and what happens? They twist the knife in you!"
- "Don't tempt me." - Sevarius and Thailog
- "I love a woman with delicate wrists."
- "You work with handcuffs as much as I do, you pick up a few tricks." - Xanatos and Elisa
- "He is of my blood; he is my son." - Goliath
- "Well, I should have known no copy could live up to the original."
- "That copy was a living being...and we all failed him." - Xanatos and Goliath
- "You mean that creature is still out there; it has the money, it's as powerful as Goliath...and it's smarter than you?"
- "Owen, I think I created a monster." - Owen and Xanatos
Continuity
Thailog is introduced for the first time. At the end of the episode he escapes with $20 million. He reappears in "Sanctuary", having used the money to finance Nightstone Unlimited.
Goliath's initial reaction to Thailog is similar to his reaction to seeing Coldstone for the first time in "Reawakening" though Goliath quickly recants his opinion in both cases.
Owen makes a fresh mention of the Emir to Xanatos (the first mention being in "The Edge"); by this time, Greg was thinking of turning the Emir into an on-stage character, which would be achieved in "Grief".
Xanatos includes Demona, Macbeth, and Renard on his list of suspects behind Thailog's "kidnapping", even listing Renard twice (the second time comes when Owen reports that the oil rig named as the rendezvous for the ransom money is secretly owned by a large corporation, and Xanatos immediately asks, "Cyberbiotics?").
Broadway spells out the word "clone" carefully while watching Lexington hacking into Sevarius's files on the Thailog Project, another indication of his slowly learning how to read (a process he began in "A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time").
Anton Sevarius appears for the first time since "Metamorphosis". He reappears in "The Cage".
Owen mentions the need for the installation of a newer security system at the Castle to Xanatos. This system will be in place by "Kingdom", though it is rather easily bypassed by Talon and the Trio.
Tidbits
The concept of Thailog was initially inspired by Greg Weisman's hearing Goliath's name spoken backwards while rewinding the voice acting tapes during the making of the first season. (It helped, also, that Greg was favorably impressed with Keith David's voice acting talent, and wanted to give him the opportunity to stretch that by playing a thoroughly villainous character as well as the noble Goliath.)
The dates given in Sevarius' video documentary about the cloning and education of Thailog are all dates of personal significance to Greg Weisman (the birthdays of himself and various family members, his wedding anniversary, etc.). [1]
Thailog arranging to receive the $20 million mirrors Xanatos sending himself the coin from the year 975 (in "Vows"), which was worth $20,000, and separating from his father afterwards. Whether this was intentional on Thailog's part or if he even knew of how Xanatos got his start is unknown.
DVD Release
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