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'''"The Dying of the Light"''' is the sixth episode of the non-canonical ''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]'', and the 71st televised episode of the series. It originally aired on October 26, 1996. | '''"The Dying of the Light"''' is the sixth episode of the non-canonical ''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]'', and the 71st televised episode of the series. It originally aired on October 26, 1996. | ||
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| + | *Supervising Producer: [[Scott Thomas]] | ||
*Story edited by: [[Eric Lewald]] | *Story edited by: [[Eric Lewald]] | ||
*Written by: [[Julia Lewald]] | *Written by: [[Julia Lewald]] | ||
| − | + | *Produced by: [[Vince Commisso]] | |
| + | *Directed by: [[Charles E. Bastien]] | ||
| + | * Voice Director: [[Jamie Thomason]] | ||
| + | * Animation by: [[Nelvana Limited]] | ||
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| + | *[[Thom Adcox|Thom Adcox Hernandez]]: [[Lexington]] | ||
| + | *[[Ed Asner]]: [[Hudson]] | ||
| + | *[[Brigitte Bako]]: [[Angela]] | ||
| + | *[[Jeff Bennett]]: [[Brooklyn]], [[Patients Aid]], [[Quarryman Garry]] | ||
| + | *[[Keith David]]: [[Goliath]] | ||
| + | *[[Bill Fagerbakke]]: [[Broadway]] | ||
| + | *[[Jonathan Frakes]]: [[David Xanatos]], [[Dave (TGC)|Dave]] | ||
| + | *[[Salli Richardson]]: [[Elisa Maza]] | ||
| + | *[[Kath Soucie]]: [[Cornelia Stallman]] | ||
| + | *[[Paul Winfield]]: [[Jeffrey Robbins]]}} | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
Revision as of 20:18, 21 February 2025
"The Dying of the Light" is the sixth episode of the non-canonical The Goliath Chronicles, and the 71st televised episode of the series. It originally aired on October 26, 1996.
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Summary
Opening Monologue
"Self-knowledge is a rare and sustaining prize, hard-won and elusive. The greatest warriors of those who knows when to ask for help. Pride can blind a man or gargoyle, denying him the power of living the truth. In these difficult times, I fear for Hudson. For though he is strong, he is also uncommonly proud."
First Appearances
Tidbits
A scene from this episode was adapted into "Bash". As in this episode, Jeffrey Robbins describes Hudson as having a slight smell of "old leather and concrete" about him. Greg Weisman said that the particular scene was not one of his, but as it was a fan-favorite he felt that "a nod to one of the times they got things right was a nice tribute to all the hard work that the TGC crew put in, with little thanks or reward." [1]
The episode's title is a reference to a Dylan Thomas poem, "Do not go gentle into that good night." [2]
Eric Lewald was story editor for X-Men: The Animated Series (1992-1997). The plot of a season two episode, "Beauty and the Beast", of that series had the Friends of Humanity, a mutant hating group analogus to the Quarrymen, attacking a hospital where the Beast is treating his blind friend. [3]
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