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"Slow" and "painful" perfectly describe how I felt as well. Not only is it paced like a horror movie, but the episode also feels incredibly claustrophobic. The rain, the cramped crypts, the gravestones, Demona and her laser gun… everything just feels like it's closing in on poor Hudson and Goliath.

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Season 1 and Season 2 Vol. 1 are pretty cheap on Amazon, $10-12 a pop. Season 2 Vol. 2 is pricey on Amazon ($39!), it's alot cheaper on Disney's online store, $19.99 plus shipping. Support the show if you can, maybe Disney will reward us with a revival! =)

Kenner should've pressured Weisman and Co to go the more realistic route: "We'll just re-use the old Elisa figure mold, but throw in a wheelchair, crutches, and lung pump, voila! Say hello to Battle-Scarred Elisa, a brand new Deluxe Figure we can sell at a 500% mark-up!"

NIce. Caliban could basically be a gargoyle!

If you're gonna die, might as well die in style!

That's a really interesting comparison. Makes you wonder if MacBeth had any other family or children over the past thousand years. Is there a Talia Al Ghul to his Ra's Al Ghul? And would the offspring of MacBeth share his immortality? If so, why wouldn't he want an army of little MacBeths?

But in your case, more red = more fruit in the yogurt! Hurrah!

The Bard, he hates hard.

I dunno, I'm thinking deep down that Cagney is a real beast. And did we ever get a Bronx/Cagney tag-team? That would've been a great spin-off.

"Bone" was fantastic, I was so grateful it got featured in Disney Adventures. It was the first time I ever got excited about a new comic book character/property outside of the usual X-Men/Batman/Spider-Man, etc.

Did Disney Afternoon ever feature Winnie the Pooh and friends? I worry Eeyore could be suicidal too.

"The writers probably didn't wan't their gargoyles toting guns around the city (which they logically might choose to do) so having an episode that gives them a really firm reason not to makes sense."

As noted above, I think the important point is that Broadway is basically a "child", so Elisa could've done a better job of (a) securing the firearm in a safer location, and (b) educating Broadway on gun safety. Up to this point, the only "child" she had to worry about in her apartment was her cat!

Kinda makes you wonder what other Shakespearean references Greg Weisman and Co would've conjured up if they stayed on past Season Two…

It's like they gave him the name "BLUEstone" to distract you from how white he is!

"I don’t know if you know, but historically speaking, the researchers on that show did more service to the real Macbeth than Shakespeare did. It’s a far more accurate portrayal of Macbeth than Shakespeare’s. It’s not often that you can say something like that."

ETA: Exit on a kick-ass hover-craft, pursued by a blue demon chick in a bikini with a laser rifle, covertly trailed by a trio of weird sisters.

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