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'''''"Sentinel"''''' is the fifty-second televised episode of the series ''Gargoyles'', and the thirty-ninth episode of Season 2.
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'''"Sentinel"''' is the fifty-second televised episode of the series ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'', and the thirty-ninth episode of Season 2. It originally aired on February 19, 1996.
  
 
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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==Continuity==
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[[Lydia Duane]] and [[Arthur Morwood-Smyth]] appear for the first time since their introduction in "[[A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time]]".
  
 
==Tidbits==
 
==Tidbits==
 
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 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 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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In a 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.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 20:06, 28 December 2007

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"Sentinel" is the fifty-second televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the thirty-ninth episode of Season 2. It originally aired on February 19, 1996.

Summary

Continuity

Lydia Duane and Arthur Morwood-Smyth appear for the first time since their introduction in "A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time".

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 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 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.

Links

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