

Lexington and Brooklyn's shared uneasy glances when they return to the clock tower with Goliath near the end of Part Two seemed all the stronger when I realized "the audience knows that Robyn and Jon survived Goliath's fight with them, but Lex and Brooklyn don't - from their perspective, Goliath had apparently killed those two." The trio's clash with Demona in Part One seems the last "trio action" in the series they're increasingly split up (or else acting with the rest of the clan present) after this. It reminded me of his use of just "lads" for the younger gargoyles in "Possession" that I mentioned in my post on it - apparently he's getting more adjusted now to Angela's presence in the clan. Hudson greets the returning gargoyles as "lads" - then quickly adding in "And lassie, of course", for Angela. Goliath and Elisa are actually openly speaking to each other and even sharing a brief embrace on board the passenger train, just after foiling the robbery fortunately, the passengers apparently didn't notice that. To top it, you'd have to go back to 994 and the Wyvern Massacre.Ī few things that struck me this time around: None of the gargoyles' other adversaries in modern times have been able to inflict that much damage on them.

The former was partly undone by the gargoyles getting their old home (the castle) back by the end of the episode, but not the latter - now the gargoyles are facing an alarmed public (even though they're safe at the end - for the moment). They blew up the clock tower, destroying the gargoyles' home, and then exposed them to the public.

(Well, the Disney Afternoon finale/Season Two finale.)Īnd it struck me that the Hunters were the most dangerous opponents that the gargoyles faced in modern times, judging by results. I've mentioned before spotting a lot of mentions of hunting, usually applied to humans going after gargoyles with hostile intent, and it struck me that this made it appropriate that the Hunters would be the gargoyles' adversaries in the finale. Rewatched "Hunter's Moon" yesterday (Sunday) on DVD - all three parts.
