Thomas Brod is muscling in on Tony Dracon’s turf, but the cops are already aware. Elisa will undertake a dangerous undercover mission to get evidence on Brod. And Dracon, while she’s at it. Being in prison hasn’t slowed down his crime ring at all. Meanwhile, the Trio vies for Angela’s attention. Who will win the… Continue reading Gargoyles: Turf – Episode Review
Year: 2017
Gargoyles Original Show Pitch
I know we’ve all seen this, but since we’re approaching the end of the series, I thought it would be good to see how far we’ve come. Gargoyles was originally a comedy, but Disney didn’t like the idea. It was a good call, for once. So back to the drawing board Greg went. This pitch is somewhere between comedy and our Gargoyles.
Gargoyles: Vendettas – Episode Review
Wolf is back, and he’s brought a new friend: a battle ax that his ancestor Hakon, who destroyed Clan Wyvern 1000 years ago, inhabits. It’s up to Goliath and Hudson to face the Vikings’ vengeance. Another angry individual is also seeking revenge on the gargoyles. And he’s packing some sweet firepower. Will Hudson and Goliath be able to face all three foes?
Gargoyles: The Gathering Part 2 – Episode Review Continued
House Xanatos makes a valiant effort to defeat Oberon and save newborn Alexander Fox Xanatos, but they’re no match for the Lord of the Fey. Not even the gargoyles can defeat him. But there’s one nuisance left for the Lord: The Puck. And he’s got an amazing story to tell. Will the trickster’s tale sway Oberon, or will the he insist on taking Alex back to Avalon to be trained in his mystical heritage?
Gargoyles: The Gathering Part 2 – Episode Review
House Xanatos’s forces are drawn to hold Oberon at bay, but will the force field Owen designed be enough to keep the Lord of the Fey from taking young Alexander Fox Xanatos from his parents? Goliath rallies the clan to lend their support, despite their rough history with Xanatos and Fox. Even Renard is on board to help his grandson, putting his hatred of his son-in-law aside. But Oberon is big enough to handle their challenge. Or is he?
Gargoyles: The Gathering – Episode Review Continued
Titania, Queen of Avalon and of the Third Race, thinks it would be best if her grandson came to Avalon to develop his magical powers. Great, except he wouldn’t see his parents again. Oh, and he’s not even a day old. Using the hour of amnesty Lord Oberon grants House Xanatos, the humans prepare to fight the fey. Owen has already installed a state-of-the-art force field and security system, but will it be enough? Xanatos will have to test it alone, though, because Owen is deserting.
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Happy Halloween 2017!
While you’re munching on all that pancreas-destroying high fructose corn syrup, sit back and read my Eye of the Beholder review from a few months ago. It’s one of my fave eps, and the only Gargoyles Halloween episode.
Oh, and read my Halloween post from last year.
Gargoyles: The Gathering – Episode Review
The Gathering has begun; the fey, Oberon’s Children, are returning to Avalon to pay homage to Lord Oberon. But one is missing: The Puck. Taking this personally, Oberon goes to hunt down the trickster. Meanwhile, another family reunion is taking place. The reason for this gathering? Alexander Fox Xanatos, son of David and Fox, has been born. But all is not as it seems. An uninvited guest will bring startling revelations about Alex’s heritage.
Gargoyles: Future Tense – Episode Review Continued
After Xanatos murders his son, the rebels have one option: attack the Eyrie Pyramid directly. But the price for their resistance is high. Goliath enters virtual reality to battle Xanatos, who is not the man we know. However, it’s soon apparent that Xanatos has absolute power in this realm. Is Goliath in over his head, or can he pull himself together and defeat Xanatos? Even if he does, will it save the future?