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Yes, the one with the very interesting Goliath character exploration!

Wait, is this THE Greg Bishansky?! (Before you answer, imagine a world with a Greg Bishansky gimmick poster.)

Ugh, if there are Chronicles reviews, I'll be tempted to re-watch the episodes, which I really don't want to do . . . .

Oh, I shipped Goliath and Elisa as my OTP; I just didn't have the terminology for it.

I don't really disagree with you, to be honest. I'm in the habit of sticking up for the World Tour because I feel bad for it. I definitely hated it during the initial run.

SCIENCE

Right, my point: the only way to keep people from seeing it is to keep people from seeing the two of them altogether.

If we get Season 2 reviews, I'm going to comment this again, but: Elisa and Goliath are my favorite romantic couple across all fiction. Swoons indeed.

Point #2: "or Elisa is almost pathologically averse to sharing the Gargoyles with anyone else" is the answer. We know our girl does NOT enjoy sharing her feelings. Being the Gargoyles' only Good Human makes her feel special. She probably doesn't want to share that specialness or reveal how much she cares about it.

Well, I gave in to temptation and counted it up.
First season: 13
Second season up to and including Avalon trilogy: 23
World Tour: 20 (including 2 "What's up with the guys in New York??" episodes)
Rest of second season: 9
So . . . you're only *technically* wrong. I didn't realize it was a full 20 episodes; I would have

Isn't that the whole reason they invented Thailog?

I think the World Tour's bad reputation is a little unearned because it was so frustrating when it first aired (and seemed to drag on even longer because it was interspersed with a lot of re-runs). There are certainly some weak episodes, especially toward the beginning, but there are several really good ones. Like the

Yeah, usually "amoral" is the best word for Xanatos, but what he does to Derek crosses into actively immoral.

Well, technically [pushes glasses up nose], nobody in-universe refers to them that way, least of all themselves. It mostly serves as an easy shorthand for us at home.

But the thing about "her skepticism regarding peaceful human-gargoyle coexistence is founded upon experience" is that she creates self-fulfilling prophecies. She doesn't trust humans with her clan, so she plots with the Captain and the Vikings, resulting in humans destroying her clan. She worries Macbeth will betray

Yes, I want to see more Gargoyles coverage! (I mean, if we don't get to "The Mirror," what's even the point, right?)

I don't know how many times I've learned and then forgotten that Biff Tannen is Matt Bluestone. I just can't square it in my mind!

At this point, I think the clan knows she's been alive all this time, but they don't have any details that would help them really grasp it. And, arguably, Hudson's point still stands up because Demona has existed without aging, lived without learning.

Episode 15, "Metamorphosis"
From the Ask Greg ramble: "For once the script came in a tad short. So the board artist added the bit where the gargoyles break out of stone and we see the debris rain down on the people below. Pigeons fly off into the night. (Just a little touch of realism.)"