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The very first scene (the man hailing a taxi) is re-used from ''[[Awakening Part Four]]''.
 
The very first scene (the man hailing a taxi) is re-used from ''[[Awakening Part Four]]''.
  
This is another good episode for guest appearances; [[Travis Marshall]], [[Officer Morgan]], and [[Mr. Jaffe]] all turn up in this story. [[Art]] and [[Lois]] are introduced (they would later on re-appear in ''[[Hunter's Moon Part One]]'' and then ''[[Clan Building Chapter One: Nightwatch|Nightwatch]]'', as would [[Dave]], the owner of the pool hall whom [[Elisa]] goes through the motions of intimidating in Act I).
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This is another good episode for guest appearances; [[Travis Marshall]], [[Officer Morgan]], and [[Mr. Jaffe]] all turn up in this story. [[Art]] and [[Lois]] are introduced (they would later on re-appear in ''[[Hunter's Moon Part One]]'' and then ''[[Clan Building Chapter One: Nightwatch|Nightwatch]]'').
  
 
[[Goliath]] pronounces "dry-cleaners" in the same slow and careful fashion that he had pronounced "detective" in Season One.
 
[[Goliath]] pronounces "dry-cleaners" in the same slow and careful fashion that he had pronounced "detective" in Season One.

Revision as of 10:26, 31 March 2007

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Story Editor: Gary Sperling
Writer: Gary Sperling

Summary

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The very first scene (the man hailing a taxi) is re-used from Awakening Part Four.

This is another good episode for guest appearances; Travis Marshall, Officer Morgan, and Mr. Jaffe all turn up in this story. Art and Lois are introduced (they would later on re-appear in Hunter's Moon Part One and then Nightwatch).

Goliath pronounces "dry-cleaners" in the same slow and careful fashion that he had pronounced "detective" in Season One.

One of the most noteworthy aspects of Protection is its introduction of the famous (or infamous) cry of "Jalapeña!" into Gargoyles. Keith David (who did the voice of Goliath) had the habit of using it as a periodic exclamation (having picked it up from a female jazz singer). Voice Director Jamie Thomason bet Greg Weisman that he couldn't write it into a script; Greg took him up on his bet and put it into Protection (introducing the set-up for it with the jalapeña peppers being brought into Dracon's suite and which Broadway helps himself to). Greg remained fond of the cry, though it drove almost everyone else on the production team up the wall.

Incidentally, Broadway uses "Jalapeña!" as an expression during his clash with Pal Joey and his bomb, before Goliath's own encounter with a jalapeña pepper that would provide the precedent for such an exclamation.

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