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==Continuity==
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Both [[Raven]] and [[Grandmother]] are seen [[Gathering|returning]] to [[Avalon]] in [[The Gathering Part One|"The Gathering" Part One]].
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[[Goliath]] recognizing Raven as a [[gargoyle]] confirms prior to [[M.I.A.|"M.I.A."]] and [[The Green|"The Green"]] that the race can vary in different appearances.
  
 
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[[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] quotes the famous line from ''Hamlet'', "There are more things in heaven and [[earth]]..." - bringing yet another piece of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] into ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]''.
 
[[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] quotes the famous line from ''Hamlet'', "There are more things in heaven and [[earth]]..." - bringing yet another piece of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] into ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]''.
  
[[Raven]]'s lies would later on be converted into truth, according to [[Greg Weisman]]; at the beginning of his projected sequel series, ''[[Gargoyles 2198]]'', a [[Liberty Clan|new clan]] would be founded at [[Queen Florence Island]]. That same series would also include among its major characters a descendant of [[Natsilane]] (who would also be related to the Mazas, though just when the two families intermarried has not yet been revealed).
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Raven's lies would later on be converted into truth, according to [[Greg Weisman]]; at the beginning of his projected sequel series, ''[[Gargoyles 2198]]'', a [[Liberty Clan|new clan]] would be founded at [[Queen Florence Island]]. That same series would also include among its major characters a descendant of [[Natsilane]] (who would also be related to the Mazas, though just when the two families intermarried has not yet been revealed).
  
Raven refers to [[Grandmother]] as his cousin; this is a (much-neglected, alas) sign that the title "[[Children of Oberon|Oberon's Children]]" for the Third Race should not be interpreted literally.
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Raven refers to Grandmother as his cousin; this is a (much-neglected, alas) sign that the title "[[Children of Oberon|Oberon's Children]]" for the Third Race should not be interpreted literally.
  
 
Although Natsilane is a member of the [[Haida]] nation, during the battle against Raven he is dressed like a stereotypical "Plains Indian" chief, very different from traditional Haida garb. This is most likely an error due to oversight.
 
Although Natsilane is a member of the [[Haida]] nation, during the battle against Raven he is dressed like a stereotypical "Plains Indian" chief, very different from traditional Haida garb. This is most likely an error due to oversight.

Revision as of 20:24, 19 November 2023

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"Heritage" is the thirty-eighth televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the twenty-fifth episode of Season 2. It originally aired on November 27, 1995.

Summary

The Story

Previously on Gargoyles

Act One

Act Two

Act Three

First Appearances

Characters

Continuity

Both Raven and Grandmother are seen returning to Avalon in "The Gathering" Part One.

Goliath recognizing Raven as a gargoyle confirms prior to "M.I.A." and "The Green" that the race can vary in different appearances.

Tidbits

Elisa quotes the famous line from Hamlet, "There are more things in heaven and earth..." - bringing yet another piece of Shakespeare into Gargoyles.

Raven's lies would later on be converted into truth, according to Greg Weisman; at the beginning of his projected sequel series, Gargoyles 2198, a new clan would be founded at Queen Florence Island. That same series would also include among its major characters a descendant of Natsilane (who would also be related to the Mazas, though just when the two families intermarried has not yet been revealed).

Raven refers to Grandmother as his cousin; this is a (much-neglected, alas) sign that the title "Oberon's Children" for the Third Race should not be interpreted literally.

Although Natsilane is a member of the Haida nation, during the battle against Raven he is dressed like a stereotypical "Plains Indian" chief, very different from traditional Haida garb. This is most likely an error due to oversight.

DVD Release

Links

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