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''"The human passion for money is an emotion that gargoyles do not understand. When wealth is used toward health and security, we appreciate the value in its fevered creation. But when riches simply adorn or fuel ambition, we see envy, discord, and the temptation to sacrifice all righteousness to achieve them. We see innocent victims, and we grieve."''
 
''"The human passion for money is an emotion that gargoyles do not understand. When wealth is used toward health and security, we appreciate the value in its fevered creation. But when riches simply adorn or fuel ambition, we see envy, discord, and the temptation to sacrifice all righteousness to achieve them. We see innocent victims, and we grieve."''
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===Plot===
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While [[Lexington]] helps [[Fox]] and [[Xanatos]] care for their child, [[Alex]], a clear bond developing between them, [[Pat Doyle]], a corrupt politician, stirs up hatred against [[gargoyles]], using established prejudice as a platform to help get himself elected as mayor.  To this end, he also has a group of agents attack the [[Eyrie Building]] and kidnap Alex, having the kidnappers demand a gargoyle in return for the baby.  Through both of these public crises, he hopes to turn himself into a hero in the eyes of the voters, clinching the election.  While Xanatos is adamant about not giving into the kidnappers' wishes, believing it will only be the beginning of their problems, Lexington allows himself to be taken, at which point he is locked down and publicly humiliated, with the assurance of extermination later on.  As the campaign comes to a head, however, the clan is able to find and rescue the baby in Doyle's campaign headquarters, linking the crime to Doyle himself.  Doyle, his plans ruined, tries to take Alex hostage himself in a gambit to avoid arrest; at this, though, Lexington breaks free of his bonds and rescues the baby.  Doyle is arrested, and Alex is returned to his grateful parents.
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==Tidbits==
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* [[Fox]]'s behavior in this episode deviates heavily from her established personality.  After Alex is kidnapped, she quickly breaks down, acting irrational and helpless.  [[Greg Weisman]] has acknowledged this as his biggest problem with the episode. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=470]
  
 
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Revision as of 13:17, 7 June 2008

"Ransom" is the second episode of the non-canonical The Goliath Chronicles, and the 67th televised episode of the series.

Summary

Opening Monologue

"The human passion for money is an emotion that gargoyles do not understand. When wealth is used toward health and security, we appreciate the value in its fevered creation. But when riches simply adorn or fuel ambition, we see envy, discord, and the temptation to sacrifice all righteousness to achieve them. We see innocent victims, and we grieve."

Plot

While Lexington helps Fox and Xanatos care for their child, Alex, a clear bond developing between them, Pat Doyle, a corrupt politician, stirs up hatred against gargoyles, using established prejudice as a platform to help get himself elected as mayor. To this end, he also has a group of agents attack the Eyrie Building and kidnap Alex, having the kidnappers demand a gargoyle in return for the baby. Through both of these public crises, he hopes to turn himself into a hero in the eyes of the voters, clinching the election. While Xanatos is adamant about not giving into the kidnappers' wishes, believing it will only be the beginning of their problems, Lexington allows himself to be taken, at which point he is locked down and publicly humiliated, with the assurance of extermination later on. As the campaign comes to a head, however, the clan is able to find and rescue the baby in Doyle's campaign headquarters, linking the crime to Doyle himself. Doyle, his plans ruined, tries to take Alex hostage himself in a gambit to avoid arrest; at this, though, Lexington breaks free of his bonds and rescues the baby. Doyle is arrested, and Alex is returned to his grateful parents.

Tidbits

  • Fox's behavior in this episode deviates heavily from her established personality. After Alex is kidnapped, she quickly breaks down, acting irrational and helpless. Greg Weisman has acknowledged this as his biggest problem with the episode. [1]
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