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'''''"Grief"''''' is the forty-fourth televised episode of the series ''Gargoyles'', and the thirty-first episode of Season 2.
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'''"Grief"''' is the forty-fourth televised episode of the series ''Gargoyles'', and the thirty-first episode of Season 2. It originally aired on December 28, 1995.
  
 
*Directed by: [[Kazuo Terada]] & [[Takamitsu Kawamura]]
 
*Directed by: [[Kazuo Terada]] & [[Takamitsu Kawamura]]
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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==Continuity==
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With [[Coyote (robot)|Coyote]]'s literal half-robot head destroyed by Goliath in "[[Upgrade]]", this trademark feature of the robot now becomes a video image (which would also be incorporated with Coyote 4.0 in "[[Cloud Fathers (episode)|Cloud Fathers]]").
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The [[Pack]] appears for the first time since "[[Upgrade]]", although [[Dingo]] is no longer a member. This is the final episode featuring the Pack as a team. Coyote will reappear in "Cloud Fathers", [[Jackal]] and [[Hyena]] will reappear in "[[The Green]]", and [[Wolf]] will reappear in "[[Vendettas]]".
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The [[Emir]] is introduced, having been mentioned previously in "[[The Edge]]" and "[[Double Jeopardy]]".
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[[Anubis]] is introduced. He will appear among other [[Children of Oberon]], in cameo, in "[[The Gathering Part One]]".
  
 
==Tidbits==
 
==Tidbits==
[[Michael Reaves]] introduced a few elements into the script for ''Grief'' rejected from a story that he had written for ''Batman the Animated Series'' entitled ''Avatar'' (such as the tanna leaves burned as part of the ritual to summon [[Anubis]], and the mentions of such other Egyptian gods as Osiris, Isis, Set, and Thoth), which also involved the uncovering of a being of almost godlike powers over life and death native to ancient [[Egypt]].
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[[Michael Reaves]] introduced a few elements into the script for "Grief" rejected from a story that he had written for ''Batman the Animated Series'' entitled "Avatar" (such as the tanna leaves burned as part of the ritual to summon [[Anubis]], and the mentions of such other Egyptian gods as Osiris, Isis, Set, and Thoth), which also involved the uncovering of a being of almost godlike powers over life and death native to ancient [[Egypt]].
  
 
[[Greg Weisman]] regards this episode as one of his biggest missed opportunities. He had had the [[Emir]] state that, while Anubis was being held prisoner, nobody on Earth could die, but then failed to do anything with the idea. After making the episode, he realized that he ought to have used it, by proceeding to have the [[Pack]] "kill" [[Goliath]] and his companions, only to discover that, because of Anubis' captivity, none of them could die. He has often spoken of his regret over overlooking this since.
 
[[Greg Weisman]] regards this episode as one of his biggest missed opportunities. He had had the [[Emir]] state that, while Anubis was being held prisoner, nobody on Earth could die, but then failed to do anything with the idea. After making the episode, he realized that he ought to have used it, by proceeding to have the [[Pack]] "kill" [[Goliath]] and his companions, only to discover that, because of Anubis' captivity, none of them could die. He has often spoken of his regret over overlooking this since.
 
With [[Coyote (robot)|Coyote]]'s literal half-robot head destroyed by Goliath in ''[[Upgrade]]'', this trademark feature of the robot now becomes a video image (which would also be incorporated with Coyote 4.0 in ''[[Cloud Fathers (episode)|Cloud Fathers]]'').
 
  
 
Animation nit: [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]]'s jacket is missing from one of the scenes near the end (as the protagonists stand in front of the Emir-as-Anubis'-avatar, in a grand sweep past).
 
Animation nit: [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]]'s jacket is missing from one of the scenes near the end (as the protagonists stand in front of the Emir-as-Anubis'-avatar, in a grand sweep past).

Revision as of 08:50, 21 December 2007

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"Grief" is the forty-fourth televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the thirty-first episode of Season 2. It originally aired on December 28, 1995.

Summary

Continuity

With Coyote's literal half-robot head destroyed by Goliath in "Upgrade", this trademark feature of the robot now becomes a video image (which would also be incorporated with Coyote 4.0 in "Cloud Fathers").

The Pack appears for the first time since "Upgrade", although Dingo is no longer a member. This is the final episode featuring the Pack as a team. Coyote will reappear in "Cloud Fathers", Jackal and Hyena will reappear in "The Green", and Wolf will reappear in "Vendettas".

The Emir is introduced, having been mentioned previously in "The Edge" and "Double Jeopardy".

Anubis is introduced. He will appear among other Children of Oberon, in cameo, in "The Gathering Part One".

Tidbits

Michael Reaves introduced a few elements into the script for "Grief" rejected from a story that he had written for Batman the Animated Series entitled "Avatar" (such as the tanna leaves burned as part of the ritual to summon Anubis, and the mentions of such other Egyptian gods as Osiris, Isis, Set, and Thoth), which also involved the uncovering of a being of almost godlike powers over life and death native to ancient Egypt.

Greg Weisman regards this episode as one of his biggest missed opportunities. He had had the Emir state that, while Anubis was being held prisoner, nobody on Earth could die, but then failed to do anything with the idea. After making the episode, he realized that he ought to have used it, by proceeding to have the Pack "kill" Goliath and his companions, only to discover that, because of Anubis' captivity, none of them could die. He has often spoken of his regret over overlooking this since.

Animation nit: Elisa's jacket is missing from one of the scenes near the end (as the protagonists stand in front of the Emir-as-Anubis'-avatar, in a grand sweep past).

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