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− | '''Story edited by: | + | '''''"Mark of the Panther"''''' is the forty-seventh televised episode of the series ''Gargoyles'', and the thirty-fourth episode of Season 2. |
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− | + | *Story edited by: [[Brynne Chandler|Brynne Chandler Reaves]] | |
+ | *Written by: [[Lydia Marano]] | ||
+ | *Directed by: [[Dennis Woodyard]] | ||
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In very early outlines, [[Fara Maku]] and [[Tea]] were to be were-jaguars instead of were-panthers; fortunately, this was changed ("fortunately", in the sense that it saved the production team from the embarrassment of placing jaguars in Africa rather than South America). | In very early outlines, [[Fara Maku]] and [[Tea]] were to be were-jaguars instead of were-panthers; fortunately, this was changed ("fortunately", in the sense that it saved the production team from the embarrassment of placing jaguars in Africa rather than South America). | ||
− | [[Elisa]] does seem to have a knack for running into humans transformed into panthers, in light of ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' alongside this episode. | + | [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] does seem to have a knack for running into humans transformed into panthers, in light of ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' alongside this episode. |
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Revision as of 13:22, 23 May 2007
"Mark of the Panther" is the forty-seventh televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the thirty-fourth episode of Season 2.
- Story edited by: Brynne Chandler Reaves
- Written by: Lydia Marano
- Directed by: Dennis Woodyard
Summary
Tidbits
While on the surface level, Anansi appears to have been slain by Goliath, he is seen among the Children of Oberon returning to Avalon in The Gathering Part One, indicating that he survived. Indeed, there is a hint of his survival at the end, when, after Anansi's disappearance, we see a small spider scurrying along its way; according to Greg Weisman, the spider was Anansi, who had hurriedly shrunk himself to escape the gargoyles.
In very early outlines, Fara Maku and Tea were to be were-jaguars instead of were-panthers; fortunately, this was changed ("fortunately", in the sense that it saved the production team from the embarrassment of placing jaguars in Africa rather than South America).
Elisa does seem to have a knack for running into humans transformed into panthers, in light of Metamorphosis alongside this episode.
Links
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