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The returning [[Children of Oberon]] at the beginning of this episode include a number of familiar faces from the [[World Tour]]; [[Grandmother]], [[Raven]], [[Anubis]], the [[Banshee]], [[Anansi]], the [[Lady of the Lake]], [[Odin]], and [[Coyote the Trickster]], all of whom (except for the Banshee) have formed a long line in the great hall, each one in turn doing homage to [[Oberon]] anew. The assembly also includes a few new figures: a couple of giants, a winged horse, a centaur, a gorgon-like being, and a figure dressed in dapper-looking clothes (this last, according to [[Greg Weisman]], goes by the name of [[Nought]]).
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The returning [[Children of Oberon]] at the beginning of this episode include a number of familiar faces from the [[Avalon World Tour]]; [[Grandmother]], [[Raven]], [[Anubis]], the [[Banshee]], [[Anansi]], the [[Lady of the Lake]], [[Odin]], and [[Coyote the Trickster]], all of whom (except for the Banshee) have formed a long line in the great hall, each one in turn doing homage to [[Oberon]] anew. The assembly also includes a few new figures: a couple of giants, a winged horse, a centaur, a gorgon-like being, and a figure dressed in dapper-looking clothes (this last, according to [[Greg Weisman]], goes by the name of [[Nought]]).
  
 
This is also a good episode for familiar faces among the human population of [[Manhattan]]; we see once more the [[Jogger]], [[Travis Marshall]], [[Officer Morgan]], and [[Brendan]] and [[Margot]], all in brief roles. Travis Marshall's is of particular interest, in that he now plays the part, not of a reporter on the street as in his past scenes, but of an anchorman as he reports Alex's birth (and in the process, mentions [[Xanatos]] and [[Fox]]'s police records); evidently he must have gotten a promotion.
 
This is also a good episode for familiar faces among the human population of [[Manhattan]]; we see once more the [[Jogger]], [[Travis Marshall]], [[Officer Morgan]], and [[Brendan]] and [[Margot]], all in brief roles. Travis Marshall's is of particular interest, in that he now plays the part, not of a reporter on the street as in his past scenes, but of an anchorman as he reports Alex's birth (and in the process, mentions [[Xanatos]] and [[Fox]]'s police records); evidently he must have gotten a promotion.
  
Oberon engages in a little ''Star Wars'' hommage when he uses his powers to get past Xanatos's security guard in the lobby in a manner evocative of Obi Wan Kenobi using the Force to get past some Storm Troopers in the first ''Star Wars'' movie.
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Oberon engages in a little ''Star Wars'' homage when he uses his powers to get past Xanatos's security guard in the lobby in a manner evocative of Obi Wan Kenobi using the Force to get past some Storm Troopers in the first ''Star Wars'' movie.
  
 
''The Gathering'' was originally intended as a one-parter, but turned into a two-parter when it became clear that a single half-hour episode was not enough to tell its story.
 
''The Gathering'' was originally intended as a one-parter, but turned into a two-parter when it became clear that a single half-hour episode was not enough to tell its story.

Revision as of 10:01, 23 March 2007

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Story Editor: Brynne Chandler Reaves
Writers: Lydia Marano
Director: Bob Kline

Summary

Tidbits

The returning Children of Oberon at the beginning of this episode include a number of familiar faces from the Avalon World Tour; Grandmother, Raven, Anubis, the Banshee, Anansi, the Lady of the Lake, Odin, and Coyote the Trickster, all of whom (except for the Banshee) have formed a long line in the great hall, each one in turn doing homage to Oberon anew. The assembly also includes a few new figures: a couple of giants, a winged horse, a centaur, a gorgon-like being, and a figure dressed in dapper-looking clothes (this last, according to Greg Weisman, goes by the name of Nought).

This is also a good episode for familiar faces among the human population of Manhattan; we see once more the Jogger, Travis Marshall, Officer Morgan, and Brendan and Margot, all in brief roles. Travis Marshall's is of particular interest, in that he now plays the part, not of a reporter on the street as in his past scenes, but of an anchorman as he reports Alex's birth (and in the process, mentions Xanatos and Fox's police records); evidently he must have gotten a promotion.

Oberon engages in a little Star Wars homage when he uses his powers to get past Xanatos's security guard in the lobby in a manner evocative of Obi Wan Kenobi using the Force to get past some Storm Troopers in the first Star Wars movie.

The Gathering was originally intended as a one-parter, but turned into a two-parter when it became clear that a single half-hour episode was not enough to tell its story.

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