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I was wondering if you could tell me when Lexington's hatching day was.
Same as Brooklyn and Broadway's, give or take a day or two.  The
	year was 958.  The day isn't significant to a gargoyle.
(GDW / 7-22-98)
1. You said that the Phoenix Gate is caught in some sort of eternal time
	loop.  Is that one reason for its name?  As in - the eternal time loop of
	the Gate as a parallel to the legendary Phoenix rising from its own ashes,
	both being an eternal cycle?
	2. More a comment than a question: I didn't have any problems with the
	time loops in "Gargoyles", and in fact, not only understood the ones in "Vows",
	"Avalon", and "M.I.A.", but even enjoyed them thoroughly.  (I think that
	part of the reason for this is that I've been writing a time travel novel
	for many years - conceived long before "Gargoyles" ever came out - which
	used a similar time loop as its basic concept, so I felt quite at home
	with the ones in the series).  I just thought that you might like to know that
	one person in the audience got them.
	3. What metal is Guardian Tom's sword and armor supposed to be made of?
	(Obviously not iron).
	4. Supposedly, faerie magic won't work on iron.  So how was Oberon and
	Titania able to work magic on a Xanatos clad in a suit of iron armor in
	"The Gathering Part Two" (Oberon sending him hurtling into the battlements, and
	Titania paralyzing him alongside Goliath and Puck)?
	5. Why did the Weird Sisters get Demona to reveal the changed access code
	to Xanatos and Goliath (besides the needs of the plotline)?  Unlike their
	other interventions (such as stopping Demona and Macbeth from killing each
	other), it wasn't necessary for their schemes for the "Reconquest" of Avalon, so
	why did they go out of their way to save the city?  (That's the main reason
	why I was convinced for a long time that their later behavior was all an act,
	in fact, until you confirmed that they really were the petty vengeful beings
	that they appeared to be in "Avalon" and "Ill Met By Moonlight").
	6. How does Owen explain that stone hand of his to people (other than
	those in on the secret like Xanatos) whom he meets with?  I can safely assume
	that very few people would believe him if he said that it got that way due to
	dipping it into a magic cauldron :)
	7. Was the Cauldron of Life partly inspired by the magical cauldrons of
	Celtic mythology?
	8. You mentioned that the general public wouldn't have realized (at least,
	not for quite a long while) that the gargoyles were sentient beings.  When
	the New Olympians showed up, would the humans have similarly had problems
	understanding that Taurus and Co. were sentient beings?
1.  Uh huh.
	2.  Tanks muchly.
	3.  Good questions.  Maybe steel, maybe another blend.
	4.  Paralysis works on the brain.  (Here's a hint.  Don't take your
	helmet off.)  Also air isn't made of iron.  Ever been hit by a magically
	powerful blast of air?
	5.  I never said that their ONLY plans involved vengeance.
	6.  It's an eccentric prosthetic to most people.
	7.  Yep.
	8.  No, because their 'entrance' would indicate sentience from the
	get-go.
(GDW / 7-22-98)
Hi Greg.  I have a few questions about the world of 2158 that I was
	wondering if you could answer.
	1) How are things around the world politically? 1a) Are there still things
	like arms races between countries (like we are seeing right now in Asia)?
	1b) Are most countries working together in the UN (or something like the
	UN)? 1c) Would you say for the most part, there is world peace?
	2) Does the human population know about the fae?  Or have they kept
	themselves a secret?
3) Are the fae still on Avalon with Oberon?
4) How far do you see space travel to have advanced?
	5) Is Demona still in charge of Nightstone?  For that matter, does
	Nightstone even still exist?
	6) This isn't about 2158, but I wanted to ask anyway.  During the
	Gathering, Oberon called for his children.  Now the question is, would his children
	be only pure fae or would they include those beings who had a single parent
	that was fae, or just anyone that had any fae blood in them?
1a,b,c.  Nations still exist and there's still occasional conflict,
	but the U.N. would have a substantial role, and generally there is world
	peace.
2. Secret.
3. Largely.
	4.  Earthling space travel?  Nothing significant outside our solar
	system, but within the solar system we're all over the place.
5. Yes, in some form.
	6.  Anyone who was considered fae.  That includes some half-breeds
	like (in theory) Alex, but leaves out others like Fox.
(GDW / 7-22-98)
First off, Greg,thanks for producing the best animated series I have ever
	seen. More thanks to all the other Gargoyles fans for keeping this show
	alive. Now, on to the questions:
	1) How affected would gargoyles be to disease,whether from   humans or
	among their own kind?
	2) We know that humans and fays can reproduce, but what about humans and
	gargoyles? Would thatbe possible, or would the genetic differences be too
	great?
3)Did you have any future plans for the mutates and clones?
4)What about the New Olympians?
	5)If Disney had given you free rein over the show after Season 2, how long
	could you (or would you) have kept the show going?
	6)Did you have any major problems with the Disney censors over
	"inappropriate" content?
1.  Their healing ability makes them extremely disease resistant.
	2.  I've answered this before.  Fae's mate with mortals  by
	shape-shifting into the species they're mating with, allowing for
	compatibility in conception.  Gargoyles and humans are genetically too
	distant to create natural offspring.  What could be accomplished with
	science and sorcery is another question.
	3.  Sure.
	4.  Uh huh.
	5.  Until death, disease or senility hit.  Or until they dragged me
	off it kicking and screaming.
	6.  No.
(GDW / 7-22-98)
Had her plans suceeded, would Demona's "Hunter's Moon" virus have had any
	effect on Delilah?
No.
(GDW / 7-22-98)
I have a question regarding the episode "Eye of the Beholder." When Fox
	wore the Eye of Odin, it changed her into  the werewolf(or is it
	werefox?)creature. Was this simply meant to be a representation of the
	huntress/predator side of her nature, or was it in some way a
	manifestation of the kind of power she could have wielded had she been taught to use her
	magic as she grew up? I ask this because most of the Children of Oberon we
	saw in the series demonstrated an ability to change their shape, and of
	the people we saw put on the Eye( Goliath, Fox, and the Archmage), only Fox
	was turned into shapeshifter. Goliath and the Archmage only changed into a new
	form when they first put the Eye on, and then that form was maintained
	until the Eye was removed.
1.  Werefox, predatory, self-hating, conflicted.  It was revelatory
	of her inner-self, not her fae heritage.
(GDW / 7-22-98)
1. In "Vows" and "Revelations", the Illuminati symbol is a pyramid with an
	eye on top - that symbol also happens to appear on the back of the
	one-dollar-bill.  Is there (in the Gargoyles Universe) some ominous
	connection here?
	2. In "Her Brother's Keeper", Xanatos had an upstate retreat called
	Xanadu. Was the name taken from Coleridge's "Kublai Khan", or from "Citizen Kane"?
	3. Why wasn't Lexington as upset about Angela choosing Broadway as
	Brooklyn was?  Was it because he was already developing a close friendship with
	Alex, or because Brooklyn's more inclined to wallowing in self-pity?  (Actually,
	I think that it's a combination of the two, but I'd like to know what your
	take on this is).
	4. Your general disappointment with "The Goliath Chronicles" is well-known
	(and an attitude shared by most Gargoyles fans) - but, did the new
	production team do anything in the 12 episodes following "The Journey"
	that you did think worked rather well or approved of?  You did mention in your
	last response that you rather liked the "Thailog's death" scene they did
	in "Genesis Undone".
1.  Yes.
	2.  Both.
	3.  Well, I don't think Alex and Angela are mutually exclusive.  I
	do think Brooklyn is more likely to wallow, but I think the main reason Lex
	didn't feel as strongly was because he didn't feel as strongly.  Brooklyn
	convinces himself (as with Maggie) that it's true love.  Lex had a crush
	that was almost automatic because Angela was the ONLY available female he
	had seen in some time.  I think after a while, it became clear to Lex that
	they were just friends.  Brooklyn needed evidence that he was out of the
	running, i.e. the kiss between Broadway and Angela.
	4.  I think the death scene was well-handled, but I don't actually
	like it or the episode.  Kill off Thailog?  Not on my watch.  Not in that
	way.  The only saving grace, which I believe I suggested was that the
	"deaths" of the clones is at least potentially reversable.  Otherwise...  To
	be honest the only things that I liked were things that were remnants of
	suggestions I had made.  I wasn't wild about execution on anything, save a
	line of dialogue here or there.  Frankly, I'm just too close to it to be
	objective.  I like Eric and Julia Lewald a lot, and I respect their talents
	on everything else they've done.  So my guess is that most of my problems
	with TGC are my own, not theirs.  Also, I only ever watched those twelve
	episodes once each.  It was very painful, and I haven't revisited them
	since.
(GDW / 7-22-98)
One more question.  Since you mentioned in your last batch of responses
	that King Arthur and Griff would visit the South Pole in the course of their
	search for Merlin - what effect would the six-month day/six-month night at
	the Poles have on a gargoyle's biological clock?
Good question.
(GDW / 7-22-98)
1) My thoughts on the Camelot Seven: Arthur, Merlin, the Lady of the Lake
	are the gimmes... others I'd guess would be Perceval (due to other hints
	you've dropped), Galahad, Morgana le Fay, and Nimue.
	2) You've said that, in TimeDancer, Brooklyn 'never really gets ahold of
	[the Phoenix Gate]'. So, then, how do his timedancing travels work, if he
	doesn't physically carry the Gate? Or did I misunderstand what you said
	and he *does* carry the Gate? 3) Another TimeDancer question: Is there an
	average length for one of Brooklyn's stays in a given time and place, or
	does it vary widely (i.e., a few seconds to months or years)?  Thanks in
	advance.
1.  Nope.
	2.  The Gate is lost in time, bopping around on its own.  Opening
	portals and vanishing.  Brooklyn slides through these portals.
	3.  Vary widely.  Though I wouldn't make too many stops of under a
	minute.  Not much storytelling fits into thirty seconds.
(GDW / 7-22-98)
Very fast:
	1) From ep 1, Captain of the Guard said inhabitants of Wyvern were, ". . .
	not my people."  Care to elaborate?
	2) You've probably been deluged with Merlin stuff since that mini-series,
	so more straw for the camel's back: Didja notice the uncanny resemblance of
	Frik to Puck?  Yowza.
	3) Finally, my ideas for the Camelot Seven:  Art, Merlin, the Lady of the
	Lake, Guenivere, Morgan LeFay (pleeeeeeese), Lancelot, and Mordred, on the
	basis that Oberon doesn't count.          Thank you for your time
1.  I've addressed this already, but basically he thought they were
	ungrateful snobs and ignorant peasants.  He identified with the Gargoyles
	much more than his fellow humans.  Don't read too much into the statement.
	2.  Yeah, a resemblance.  I wouldn't say uncanny.  We're all
	operating in the same set of traditions here.
	3.  Nope.
(GDW / 7-21-98)
Hi Greg!  Which gargoyles story would you have most wanted to bring to
	life but never got the chance to do?  In other words, if someone came up to you
	and gave you the chance to make one more episode (and let's assume here
	that any background info needed to understand that episode would be provided,
	so that it doesn't have to directly follow the eps of the last season), what
	would that episode be?  Since this is a broad question, let me ask it in
	more specific chunks (unless you want to describe the whole ep, which I
	wouldn't mind at all).
	1) Which characters would it center around?
	2) Which spinoff would it be in (i.e. Dark Ages, TimeDancer, etc.)
	3) What would the main plot points be?   *note: if you have no specific answers
	for any of the above Q's, could you at least provide us with a general idea of
	the one story you'd most like to create?   Thanks!
Generally, this question is too hypothetical for me.  My mind
	doesn't work this way.  If someone said you could do one more episode, but
	only one, I'm not sure how I'd react.  If literally, I couldn't even use it
	for a backdoor pilot, i.e. no hope of future episodes coming out of it.
	Then in essence, I'm being asked to do a season of one.  (Kinda like what I
	did with "The Journey".)  The notion that the blanks could be filled in
	between "The Journey" and this new episode doesn't play for me.  It's too
	detached from the reality of my creative process.  So... If I only had one
	episode to do.  I'd try to give it the open-ended closure of a
	"Reawakening," "Hunter's Moon, Part Three," or "The Journey."  I'd probably
	do the Halloween double date episode that I talked about.  I guess.  But
	like I said, this exercise doesn't appeal to me much.
(GDW / 7-21-98)
First off, I have to tell you that I really appreciated the recaps in the
	beginning of each episode.  I only saw gargoyles every saturday, and thus
	the continuity got completely screwed, and episodes were shown in a random
	order.  Plus, I was rather disappointed with the flying steel monsters in
	"Awakenings" and the way the trio was portrayed in "Thrill of the Hunt" so
	the show didn't hook me immediately. (I did like Part 1 and 2 of
	awakenings) However, watching "Eye of the Storm" one morning got me completely hooked,
	and soon I was scrambling to recover what I had been missing.  (I still
	have yet to see "The Mirror", "The Price", "Turf", and "City of Stone Pt 1."
	Since all most of my questions have been asked for mine will be rather
	brief.
	1.  Thailog seems to hold a lot of anger towards Angela, is this because
	of Goliath's seeming acceptance of her and Goliath's rejection of him?
	2. Did Thailog create any clones of Bronx?  I would think that he would be
	most inclined to have servants that were not intelligent enough to outgrow
	their programming (and thus turn on him).
3. Did Thailog Clone more than one copy of each gargoyle?
	4. My guesses for those still alive from the Arthurian period?  Arthur,
	Merlin, Lady of the Lake (thanks for the gimmes) Lancelot, The Green
	Knight, Morgana la Fay, and taking a shot in the dark... mmm... Galahad?
1.  Possibly.  But I don't think he's that angry with her
	specifically.  He just knows that (a) threatening Angela is a good way to
	anger Goliath and (b) it makes a great way to test Demona's loyalty.
	2.  No.  Because Bronx never guarded Demona and Fang to get bitten
	by the robot mosquitoes.
	3.  No.
	4.  Nope.
(GDW / 7-21-98)
****Blaise crashes through the door.****  Sorry, I'll fix that. Well,
	first I wanted to say that I agree with you; the Broadway/Angela relationship
	was not rushed. Next, I have a question:
	1) When you went through all the Shakespeare plays, you listed MERCHANT OF
	VENICE as problematic.  Care to expand on that?  I ask this because I had
	the pleasure of portraying Shylock (an excellent character, in my opinion)
	in a production of that play, and I am interested to hear what others
	think of it.
	2) My second question deals with the Arthurian guessing game (all my ideas
	have already been listed, but I'll do them anyway);  Are the survivors
	Arthur, Merlin, the Lady of the Lake, Percival (sp?), Nimue, Morgan la
	Fey, and Bedivere?  (NOTE:  I would have put "Blaise" on that list, but he is
	not as famous or wide-spread a character of Arthurian legends as the rest of
	them are) Well, that's about it.  Oh, BTW, you're explanation on Hudson's
	accent was great.  It really makes a lot of sense to me why you did it
	that way. Have a nice day!  ****Blaise fixes the door on his way out.****
1.  It's a tough play for me, at least.  And also historically.  For
	a century it was performed with the subtitle "The Tragedy of Shylock"
	attached.  And believe me this wasn't because anti-semitism had fallen away
	during those years.  The problem is complex, and I'm not sure I can deal
	with all of it here, but in a nutshell, the play is wildly anti-semitic...
	and so is Shakespeare himself.  Except it's highly likely that Shakespeare
	never personally knew any Jews.  He simply believed what he had been told
	about them.  And yet...  And yet... As much as he wants to make Shylock a
	monster, he can't.  He imbues Shylock with so much humanity.  So much that
	even in his villainy, we can't help but root for him.  Which would be fine,
	except the plays ending doesn't really bare it out.  We're also supposed to
	root for Portia.  Not simply to buy into her "The quality of mercy is not
	strained" speech, but also to support her ultimate conclusions against
	Shylock, including the forced conversion to Christianity.  That's a hard
	double road to walk down.  Thus, I find the play (not the character of
	Shylock) problematic.
	2.  Nope.
	And thanks.
(GDW / 7-21-98)
Hi there, hope things are OK with you. 1) My vote for the seven
	'Arthurians' would be Arthur, Merlin, Guenever, Nimue, Gawain, Morgan le Fay and
	Mordred. I left out Launcelot as I think it would make for better stories without,
	but I can't say why due to the rules. Fame ? Glory ? as it's 'Ask Greg'
	not 'Tell Greg' I suppose I'd better try a question ummm..... 2) I thought
	that the portrayal of Anubis was great and very thought provoking, did you have
	any plans to use any of the ancient Egyptian myths or make use of the Gods
	and Goddesses ?
1.  Nope.
	2.  Given enough episodes, we would have eventually returned to
	Anubis and probably investigated other Egyptian pantheon members.  But I had
	no immediate plans.
(GDW / 7-21-98)
Just a few questions this time around.  Heh heh, my definition of a few.
	Mr. Greg Weisman, 1)How tall is: a)Puck, b)Owen, c)Macbeth, d)Demona, e)Fox,
	and last but not least f)Xanatos?  But Puck and Owen most specifically.
	2)Whats the name of that Cloth piece in Pucks outfit, held up by the
	broache and forming the skirt-like thing?  No one seems ta know that I've asked,
	people have said Sash-which would be his cloth belt, Tunic-which is more
	like his shirt, and even Toga which is wayyy to big. Please please tell
	me.
	3)People have asked, what character you relate to the most.... but my
	question is, Which was the most fun for you to write for?
	4)Why do Gargoyle Loincloths turn to stone.  You must have a reason
	whether it be magical etc.
	5)Is Owen vunerable to iron in the same context as fae?  Or is he so
	perfectly Human that he can handle it the same as any other normal person?
	6)Was it Owen or Puck that first met Demona?  If Puck, when?  Be as
	specific as ya want, I'd settle for the decade or century even.
	7)Xanatos' reaction when meeting Goliath was like he was expecting it,
	which he was.  But how did he react when he first met Demona?
8)a)Did you ever plan on teaming up any of the tricksters? b) If so whom?
	9)Do you ever plan on revealing what Titania said to Fox in the forseeable
	future?  just wondering if theres *any* hope in knowing.
10)What other business rivals would Xanatos have aquired?
	11)You mentioned before, that Titania had become... lets say wiser in a
	way than Oberon, because Oberon never changed over the Millienium.  Well Puck
	seems to be a very everchanging Character, exactly how much *wisdom* does
	he have?  And how much do you think he'd actually take his own advice?
	12)Duh duh duhhhhnnn the Puck family question!  Does Puck have a mother or
	father currently living on Avalon?  yeah yeah yeah, all I wanna know
	basically is if they're still alive.
13)Did Puck
1.  I've never measured them.
	2.  I don't know.
	3.  They were all fun to write for.  Though Thailog and Xanatos
	stand out.  Puck too.  And Vinnie.  And Goliath.  I even liked writing
	Renard.  And Titania.  The Archmage.  I could go on forever.  They were all
	interesting to me for different reasons.
	4.  I've answered this before.  A modesty spell cast by the guy who
	wrote the Grimorum back in the time of Caesar Augustus.
	5.  Pretty much the latter.
	6.  Puck.  That's as specific as I want to get right now.
	7.  Awe, wonder and humor.
	8.  Yes, as I've stated before, the story that eventually became
	"Ransom" under TGC's new creative team, was originally supposed to be a
	multi-Trickster story featuring Puck and Raven for sure, and probably Anansi
	and Coyote as well.
	9.  Hope springs eternal.
	10.  Didn't have any specific plans for that beyond Cyberbiotics and
	Nightstone.  But I wouldn't have hesitated to create a fourth company if I
	saw a need.
	11.  Hard to quantify "wisdom".  And which advice are you talking
	about?
	12.  Crystal Ball is cloudy.  Check again later.
	13.  I don't think that tricksters like hanging with other
	tricksters.  Small doses, please.
	14.  Chuck would do what?
	15.  If you're too lazy, why should I make an effort?
	16.  Nope.
	17.  Nope.
(GDW / 7-21-98)
1. Thanks for answering my questions about the Quarrymen's motivation -
	and for pointing out about how they wouldn't have been aware that the
	gargoyles were sentient beings.  Which brings me to a question-cum-theory about one
	of the main reasons for TGC's failure.  The first two seasons had Xanatos and
	Demona, two complex and intriguing characters, for their main villains,
	and did a good job accordingly (plus some good supporting villains such as
	Macbeth - also a complex and intriguing character, and one who quickly
	became a favorite of mine - Thailog, Jackal and Hyena, Sevarius, and so
	on). TGC had for its main villains the Quarrymen, who were done (after "The
	Journey") as a bunch of flat, one-dimensional characters with no real
	depth to them - I liked the fact that you'd chosen to give them some variety
	(some being mercenaries like Banquo and Fleance, others being terrified citizens
	like Vinnie or Billy and Susan's mom), but in TGC, they nearly all seemed
	to have been recruited from the local "Thugs R Us".  Do you think that the
	way that your successors handled the Quarrymen (both making them cardboard
	villains and the main villains) could have had much to do with why The
	Goliath Chronicles failed?
	2. A query about Jon Canmore/Castaway.  When I first saw "Hunter's Moon",
	I was very distressed at the way that the initially most sympathetic Hunter
	wound up turning into an insane gargoyle-hater at the end.  But then,
	after watching it a few more times and studying Jon's actions, I found myself
	wondering if his fall from grace hadn't actually been carefully prepared
	for.  His suggestions to his siblings that maybe Goliath and his clan
	weren't evil had a rather half-hearted feel to them and he allowed Jason
	to easily quell them.  He spared the clan at the ruins of the clock tower,
	but THEN proceeded to publicly frame them on the news at Jason and Robyn's
	request, without (as far as could be told) protesting about trying to turn
	the public against the gargs, now that he knew that they weren't the
	monsters that the other Hunters believed them to be.  During the fight at
	the dam, Jon was just standing around looking miserable, while Elisa was
	making an active attempt to get Jason and Goliath to stop their feud.  In
	fact, Jon's only pro-gargoyle action was a negative one (not killing them
	at the clock tower), whereas Elisa and Jason (after he finally saw the light)
	took a much more active stance (Jason actually taking a shot for Goliath
	in the cathedral) in trying to stop the slaughter.  (Not to mention that, in
	"The Journey", Vinnie also actively resisted Castaway's efforts to kill
	Goliath and Elisa).  So....  am I reading too much into this, or was Jon's
	rather passive behavior during his "pro-gargoyle" behavior purposely
	designed that way, to show that he was weak (to fit in with his
	transformation into Castaway)?
	3. Another commentary rather than question, mainly.  I've also been
	working out why Thailog is such an effective villain, and I think that it's more
	than just that he's cunning and malevolent (though he's definitely both).
	He's also a clone of Goliath, and looks and sounds almost exactly like
	him. But his moral character is very different from Goliath's - in contrast to
	Goliath's nobility and honor, Thailog is scheming, power-hungry, and
	duplicitous.  So there's a matter of a very chilling incongruity.  Was
	this part of what you had in mind when you created the character?
1.  Todd, "failure" is one of those hot-button words that I don't
	much like to throw around.  Many people regarded the second season of
	Gargoyles as a failure because it didn't meet those people's financial
	expectations.  Many people regard the World Tour as a failure because it
	went on too long or whatever.  I don't agree with either assessment, but
	it's all subjective.
	So let's not talk about failure.  But now that I'm past the
	disclaimer, I do agree that the villains on Goliath Chronicles were not that
	well-handled, and I think the handling of the Quarrymen was particularly
	problematic.  You, as usual, are dead-on in evaluating what I was trying to
	do with them.  My successors took a different route.
	2.  Todd, people are going to start to think that either (a) I'm
	paying you to write this stuff or (b) you actually are me writing under a
	pseudonym.  Again, you're dead-on correct.  Jason was a strong man.  Strong
	in his prejudice.  Strong in his resolve to change once he came to that
	conclusion.  Jon was a weak man.  I'm  gonna botch this quotation about the
	banality of evil, but it goes something like, "All it takes for evil to
	thrive is for good men to do nothing."  That's Jon Canmore.  I hope we built
	him so that his transformation --  though shocking and tragic -- was
	believable.  If you're any indication, then I did my job.
	3.  Very much so.  To me, the creation of a great villain depends on
	making that villain a true counterposing force to the hero.  Each villain
	has to make us feel, at least in that individual story, that he or she is
	the ultimate nemesis.  This is accomplished not simply with opposition, but
	by juxtaposing similarities and contrasting them with opposition.  Let's
	look at Batman for a moment.
	a.  Batman and the Joker both operate in strange, even garish
	costumes, outside the law.  But the Batman represents ORDER, the Joker
	CHAOS.
	b.  Or... Batman is a man with two faces.  Bruce Wayne and the Bat.
	Two sides of the same coin.  Personify that, and you have TWO-FACE.  Now
	you've got two characters who share a bond, and yet are as different as
	night and day.
	c.  Batman was created to inspire fear in criminals.  The Scarecrow
	exists to inspire fear in decent people.
	d.  Batman is a man seduced by the darkness in his soul.  Catwoman
	is that seduction brought to life.
	e.  Batman strives to find order out of chaos, Ra's al Ghul strives
	to establish his own order in place of human freedom.  To me, these have
	always been Batman's best villains, because they each speak to his soul.
	Anytime I thought about working with any of the others, it was always more
	of a struggle.
	f.  Take the Riddler.  As fun as he can be, he was never my
	favorite.  The best I could come up with was to piece out a segment of the
	Batman mythos, i.e. Batman is supposed to be the world's greatest detective.
	Thus we pit this man of answers in a battle of wits against the world's
	greatest questioner.  (Not bad, but not great either.)
	g.  Penguin always stumped me until I saw the movie BATMAN RETURNS.
	Now, I didn't care for that movie much.  I thought it was a mess.  But the
	one truly brilliant addition to the Batman mythos was the notion that the
	Penguin was a monster.  Batman has a monster inside him.  And he puts on a
	monstrous aspect to give that monster reign.  Tim Burton's Penguin was born
	to that misshapen life.  Suddenly, the villain worked for me.
	Now.  Return to Gargoyles.  And specifically to Goliath.  I
	attempted to make every villain succeed in that manner.  Thailog is of
	course, obvious for the reasons you stated, but hopefully that resonance
	carries through to all our antagonists.  Goliath is the ultimate medieval
	bastion of gargoyle morality.  David is the ultimate modern stand-in for
	human amorality.  Demona was once Goliath's great love.  Now she's his
	greatest enemy because she turned away from the very things that made her
	love him.  Goliath is a gargoyle from another time.  Macbeth is a human from
	another time.  Goliath is steadfast and serious, Puck is out there and in it
	for the laugh.  Goliath is thought of as a beast.  The Pack are supposed to
	be hunters.  But their animal names and their actions make it clear who the
	real beasts are.  Etc.  All this was very conscious.  I'm glad it worked for
	ya.
(GDW / 7-21-98)
I really love Gargoyles.  You've hinted that vampires would have
	eventually appeared on the show.  1. Would they have been pure evil?  Or would some
	be evil and some good?  If they were evil it would be an interesting contrast
	between Gargoyles who are hunted wrongly by humans and vampires who are
	hunted by humans because they deserve to be.  2. Would vampirism have been
	like a disease or would it have been magical, perhaps having something to
	do with Oberon's children?
1.  Few things in the Gargoyles Universe are pure anything.
	2.  Gonna keep a few secrets.
(GDW / 7-21-98)
Here's a few questions that may have already been asked.  I couldn't find
	any instance of them in the archives, though, so if you've answered some
	of them enough to make the answers come out your ears, sorry. :)
	-[(1)]-   There seem to be three megacorps that we've seen so far:
	Nightstone, Cyberbiotics, and Xanatos' company (I don't recall its exact
	name).  Are there any others in the "present" world, or new ones you were
	planning to introduce?
	-[(2)]-   Did Owen show his hand in public after "The Price"?  {As
	Executive Assistant to the richest man in the world, he can't exactly hide it all
	the time without people commenting, could he?  And I'd think it would be kinda
	hard for people not to notice that the guy's arm is *stone* all the way up
	to the elbow.  I mean, that's not exactly normal. :)}
	-[(3)]-   If Obsidiana & Zafiro left their amulets behind when they went
	to transport their plants (a possibility you suggested in "Ask Greg" a looong
	time ago), then who steered the skiff in the daytime?  [*cough*]  Avalon?
	-[(4)]-   Is Alexander susceptible to iron like the Children of Oberon
	are? He looks pretty calm around metal stuff.  We know that Fox isn't weakened
	by it, but she was raised human and Alex's only quarter-fae.  And the
	(non-garg) New Olympians spend all their lives hanging around huge
	machines made of what looks like steel.  [scratches head]  Hmmm.
	-[(5)]-   Would Brooklyn's status in the clan have changed significantly
	post-TD?
	-[(6)]-   Coldstone's 'flesh' parts are just animated stone, right?  {Just
	going over the facts, sir. :)}  So instead of going through all that fuss
	in "Possesion", couldn't Xanatos just have 'de-animated' the guy, picked
	through and decided whose parts were whose, and reassembled them into 3
	different bodies (replacing missing parts with machinery as necessary),
	and re-animated each of them?  [thinks briefly about how much work that'd
	entail]  Oh, never mind. :)
	-[(7)]-   Just how many stone bits would one need to bring back a
	gargoyle? Are there some essential parts you have to have, like the head or
	something?
	-[(8)]-   I'm confused.  By "animated stone" did you mean that he's
	stone-turned-to-bodily-tissue {that sounds horrible, but I'm about as bad
	as turning a phrase as I am asking silly questions}, meaning he has normal skin and
	stuff, or that he's living' rock like the statues Oberon enchanted in the Gathering?
	-[8a]-  (If it turns out the 1st is true)  -- Do Coldstone's flesh parts
	turn to stone in the daytime?
	-[8b]-  (If it turns out that the 2nd is true)  --  Is he grey because
	that's just the color that rocks usually are, or because that was
	Othello's natural coloring {as seen in "Legion"}?
	-[(9)]-   Last one, I promise:  If a rock scientist got his or her hands
	on a gargoyle's pseudo-stone skin, what would he or she possibly think of it?
1.  Not per se, but that's not to say that I might not have at some point.
	2.  He tended to keep it in his pocket, but he wasn't exactly religious
	about it.  I'm sure some people saw it.  Most were too polite to comment.
	Or too confused.
	3.  They probably parked it during the day.
	4.  Iron and Steel are two distinct things.  I doubt Alex is quite as
	suseptable as, say, his grandmother.
	5.  It depends what you mean.  It also depends on how postTD you mean.
	6.  Yeah, never mind.
	7.  C'mon....
	8.  Yeah, living rock.
	8b.  Color of the stone.
	9.  It depends on what kind of tests he or she ran.  If any.
(GDW / 7-20-98)
I would like to say I loved the series "Gargoyles". I believe ABC's
	cancellation of the show is the same kind of mistake that NBC did when
	they cancelled "Star Trek".  It was a unigue one of a kind show that offered
	people a chance to look at things from a different perspective and that
	that we should not fear what we don't understand. Now, if you don't mind, I'd
	like to ask you a few questions.
	1)Where did you get the inspiration for the character Angela?  I've always
	found her interesting due to her background and personality.
	2)Have any Canmores ever openly defended gargoyles or expressed any
	concern for them?  If so, what would happen to them?
	4)What sort of attempts have you made to get the show back on and what can
	the rest of us do to help?
	5)If the show went back into production, would any of the actors/actresses
	be in it?
	6)Since "Future Tense" was an "Escape From New York"/"Terminator" spoof,
	would there have been an "ALIENS" spoof?  'Cause Marines kick ass!!!
1.  Angela was a natural, almost automatic addition to the tapestry.  She
	was so right, she had to be created.  There wasn't a single "inspiration",
	unless you count Goliath, Demona, the eggs, Katharine, the Magus, and Tom,
	i.e. everything else we had woven up to that point.
	2.  I don't want to say definitively that no Canmores ever expressed some
	concern, but historically, I don't think you had a big pro-gargoyle
	faction within the Canmores.
	3.  No number 3.
	4.  I've answered this before.  Check the archives.
	5.  I assume they'd all be willing to come back in.  It was a fun work
	experience, decent money and a relatively benign time committment.
	6.  I don't agree with you assesment of FUTURE TENSE, per se.  That is,
	you're not going very far back.  There are probably loads of things that
	influenced all three.  I do know that I didn't specifically base Future
	Tense on Escape, which I've never seen or on Terminator (who's parallel's
	don't seem that obvious to me).
(GDW / 7-20-98)
Ah, might as well try these for the heck of it, if for nothing else:
	-[(1)]-   OK, -what- is Nought?  {"Well, it looks kind of like a donut..."
	"...it's that 'dude in the cape'"  "....?"  :P} and
	-[(2)]-   You're never actually going to tell us what Anastasia whispered,
	are you?  :)  I don't suppose that it's too late for you to be holding yet
	another unofficial contest or anything... ;D  [hopeful grin]
1. Yeah, that dude in the cape.
2. No. I won't. Well, maybe someday....
(GDW / 7-20-98)
Just one quickie: The clothing of the gargoyles, and anything else they're
	carrying (swords, etc.) turn to stone at day.  So, if one of them happened
	to be carrying the Phoenix Gate at daybreak, would it turn to stone as
	well, even though it is a magi
	cal artifact?  This one's been bugging me a while.
Accessories only turn to stone if the gargoyle thinks of it as part of his
	or her "uniform".  I doubt that would happen with the gate, but I suppose
	it's possible.
(GDW / 7-20-98)
Hey, I've always liked King Arthur Legends. Thats one of the reasons I
	like Gargoyles. Last week I watched that NBC miniseries "Merlin" (did you watch
	it btw?) and thought about the Arthur legends in Gargoyles and got some
	questions:
1. I think I've figured out who Duval is, is he Mordred?
	2. How come Merlin got out of going to the gathering, or was he there but
	not shown?
3. Is Merlin's mortal mother someone we know of?
	4. Contest about king arthur characters alive on show: a)Arthur b)lady of
	the lake c) merlin d) mordred e)oberon f)queen mab g)cant think of another
	5. Is the lady of the lake a fey and if yes why wasnt she at the
	gathering. if no what is she?
	6. Do you have a story about how excalibur got moved to New York? Any
	details you can give away too =)
	7. There was the stone dragon in the episode "Pendragon" but will there be
	any real dragons in the show in either the the past or present?
	8. What makes Alex, Fox and Merlin any different from the New Olympians?
	you said both were hybrid human/fey.
	Thanks for answering these, I know we can be annoying. Oh yeah you can
	continue your "Once upon a time there were three brothers..." story
	anytime.
Yeah, I saw Merlin.  I thought it was spectacular to see, though I
	found the cliffnote speed at which the story flew by a bit disappointing.
	Remember the days when a mini-series like Roots or Rich Man, Poor Man were
	like sixteen hours long?
	1.  I've all but given Duval's identity away already.  So I'm not
	going to answer this here.
	2.  Like Fox, Merlin isn't considered one of the Children of Oberon.
	Which is ironic, since he's literally a child of Oberon's.
	3.  If you mean someone who's already appeared in the series, no.
	But she maintains her role from Arthurian myth.
	4.  Nope.
	5.  She was at the Gathering.  Look again.
	6.  Yes.  But I'm not telling it here.  Not a good format for
	telling long stories.
	7.  Everything is true.
	8.  They aren't citizens of New Olympus.  It's cultural.
(GDW / 7-20-98)
Oh, mighty Greg! Would you be so kind as to answer these questions?
1. Will baby Alex age faster than full blooded humans (physically)?
2. Do you remember any more in-jokes, besides "jalapena"?
	3.  When the clan was gathered around the destroyed Hudson statue in "The
	Price", reminiscing about Hudson's life, was that the Wind Ceremony you
	were talking about?
	4.  Do vampires belong to a special race of their own, or are they just
	humans?
	5.  In "Her Brother's Keeper", Lex salvages the Pack's helicopter and
	rebuilds it.  How could he get it back in one piece, add special weapons,
	and give it a cool gargoyle-themed armor in just one day?
	6.  I was reading an article about the possibility that Nessie survived.
	In order to keep their species going for 65 million years, there had to be at
	least 400+ animals in that lake to prevent genetic anomalies that result
	from inbredding and a limited genetic pool.  So are there hundreds of
	pleiosaurs in Loch Ness in the Gargoyles universe?
	7.  Could you continue "Once Upon a Time There Were Three Brothers..." in
	this post?
	8.  Is there some kind of mutation in Lex that causes his eyes to be
	larger than normal?
9. Do gargoyles bathe regularly?
	10.  Star Trek fans are called Trekkies.  If you could take your pick,
	what would you call Gargoyles fans? That's all for now.  Thank you, Exalted
	One!
1. No.
2. Yes.
3. No.
4. It's not a race, but they're no longer human.
5. He had connections at Kenner.
6. Perhaps.
	7.  No.  I'm not sure why.  Not in the mood.  It's been a bad week.
	Maybe later.  Thanks for asking though.
8. No.
9. Uh, sure.
	10.  My abject slaves.  No, wait.  Just kidding.  That's a joke.  A
	JOKE.   Geez.
(GDW / 7-20-98)
Hiya, got another two for you.
	1)  How much damage can Demona and Macbeth sustain before they're
	permanently killed despite the immortality spell, or is there no limit?
	Would they still regenerate after being dropped in a hamburger grinder or
	hit by a nuke?
	2) What is Alex's level of ultimate magical potential under his own
	(unaugmented by Talismans or the like) power, as measured against another
	character of known magical prowess?  Like, is it comparable to the
	Archmage, or the über-Archmage ("Avalon"), or what?
1.  I've answered this before.  Check the archives.
	2.  Asking me to quantify things like this isn't too productive.
	I'd say Alex's potential is very high, if he chooses to work at it.
(GDW / 7-20-98)
1.  Due to Elisa's words in "Double Jeopardy" about Thailog being
	Goliath's son, what is the Delilah/Elisa relationship like, since Delilah is not a
	true clone, but a blending of Elisa and Demona?
2. Do Elisa's parents know about Delilah?
	3.  And if Elisa's parents know about Delilah, what are their reactions to
	her?
1.  On that level, Delilah is Elisa's daughter.  Demona's too.
	How's that for a strange set of parents?  But as a practical matter, I don't
	think Elisa has much of a relationship of any kind with Delilah.  At least
	we never had the opportunity to explore one.
	2.  Knowing Elisa, I doubt it.
	3.  Good question, but we're not there yet.
(GDW / 7-20-98)
Dear Mister Greg,
	1) Where did the idea of the Phoenix Gate come from? I remember reading a
	legend about it or something like it in school but I cannot find it on the
	web. If it is an original idea I might have been mistaken. (You can omit
	this if you post it but I wouldn't mind if Gore could relay the answer to
	this small question to NickZane@aol.com) Thanks Greg and Gore for your
	time.
1.  Desperation.  It was my idea.  It is, as far as I know,
	completely original.  I've answered this in more detail before, so check the
	archives, but briefly, we had a maguffin for Vows.  I decided to make it
	more than a maguffin by turning Vows into a time travel story and making the
	Gate the means.
(GDW / 7-17-98)
Hello Mr. Weisman During your last update you decided to start a little
	contest. Here are my guesses as to who from the Arthurian Legends is still
	alive.
	Arthur(obviously Merlin(ditto) Lady of the Lake(ditto again) Percival
	Morgana la Fay Nimue Bedivere those are my guesses.
Nice guessing, Greg. But, WRONG. Heh, heh. Ain't I a stinker?
(GDW / 7-17-98)
Dear Greg, I have a few questions.
1. The Magus was Archmage's apprentice, why did he stop teaching Magus?
2. Why did Archmage even have an apprentice? Why would he "need" one?
3. Who were Magus' biological parents?
4. Does The Magus have anything to do with Merlin?
	5. Did you plan on having Magus die from the beginning? Would you "ever"
	bring him back?
	6. What was the name of "the lady in the lake," did she have a 'human"
	type name? (like sarah or kristine)
7. Who do you think my favorite character is? (Hint: look at my questions)
1.  The Archmage was banished for treason against Prince Malcolm.
	Sort of interrupted the semester.
	2.  Who doesn't need a flunky?  God knows I wish I had one.
	3.  That's a story for another day.  (BUT THEY WERE HUMAN.)
	4.  Not particularly.
	5.  No.  At one point, I considered sending him off with Arthur on
	his quest to find Excalibur.  But then I realized that the next part of the
	quest would have been to find Merlin.  And then what?  Arthur either fails
	to be reunited with Merlin (anti-climax in the extreme) or the Magus dies in
	the quest (which seems lousy, setting Merlin's life at a higher value than
	the Magus') or I wind up dragging around two magicians from that point on
	(yawn).  It didn't fit.  It wasn't right.  When we got to the actual nuts
	and bolts of the Avalon triptych, the true answer seemed clear.  War has its
	costs.  I could give the Magus "a good death".  A worthwhile death to save
	the beings (human and gargoyle) he had dedicated his life to protect.  I
	think we did a good job with that.  So, no, I would never cheapen that great
	sacrifice by bringing him back.  (Which doesn't mean we might not see him
	again in flashback.)
	6.  Maude.
	7.  Uh, the Magus?
	By the way, I was kidding about Maude.
(GDW / 7-17-98)
FORGIVENESS PLEASE!!!!! I just realized that on my last set of questions I
	called Brooklyn's mate Sata! ARRRRG! I'M SO SORRY! I know that really urks
	you. I guess all those fanfic episodes are getting to my head! Well anyway
	now I finally have time for all my questions. Thank you so much for
	answering these if you ever do + everything else you have done! O.K hear I
	go!
1) How long dose it take for a gargoyle egg to hatch?
	2) Gargoyles lay eggs once every 20 years right? Well do they
	automatically lay an egg after 20 years if they have a mate?
	3) Or are they able to lay an egg anytime after their child has grown to
	be 20 years old?
	4) Where about do you see Lexington meeting his mate? ( I realize you may
	not have this planned yet)
	5) Are their other clans around the world we have not been introduced to
	yet? (hoping for maby location of Lex's mate)
	6) You know Tom? The guy who did the voice of Lex. Well I know that he did
	the voice of Snap, so had he been tring out for any other parts that you
	know of at the time he got the role of Lex?
7) He played Felix the cat too right? Tom I mean.
	8) Wouldn't Brooklyn and Katana be ready to have a third child soon after
	they returned from time dancing? Or am I over estimateing the ages of his
	children?
	9) Would it be possible for you to share your opinion about how the Trio
	would have gotten along after the return of Brooklyn? I just have a hard
	time seeing them when Brooklyn's already an adult with children of his own
	and has aged by 40 years. Wouldn't it be hard for him to interact with his
	two brother's, and his mate, and be a father, and be a good second in
	command?
	10) How do you feel Lex would have reacted,( if at all) to the fact that
	his two brothers already had mates? ie. sad, angry, both?
	11) O.K I've already sort of asked this question. So feel free not to
	answer this. Can you please give any thoughts at all on Lex's mate? Built,
	personality?
	12) Do you ever see Lex doing any work for kicks outside the clan? Such as
	maybe inventing or improving something that effects more than just the
	clan?
	13) Why were there no hatchlings when the Trio were at the castle in 994?
	(they were 39 or so right?) So why were there just eggs at the time?
	14) Alright this will be a run on question just to warn ya:) On Avalon it
	looked as though Angela and Gabriel were a couple but we now know that
	Angela and Broadway are destined to be mates. Was this just a false thing
	I noticed? Or does Gabriel really like Angela?
	15) If the answer to the last question was yes then will there be any
	friction between him and Broadway?
16) Are all the Trio members going to have children?
	17) Do you have any idea of how many children they would have in their
	lifetimes? I mean each?   Thank a bunch!:) (bows to the ground about a
	million times) bye!
Woo, lots o' questions.  O.K.  Let's dive in.
	1.  Ten years.  Haven't I answered this before?
	2.  I'm not sure I understand the question.  Rather, I'm sure I
	don't.
	3.  Huh?  The cycle is every twenty years.  The age of past children
	is immaterial.  Is that what you're asking?
	4.  I'm not answering "Lex's mate" questions right now.  Something
	needs to be left to the imagination.
	5.  Yes.  I know it's a pain, but you might want to take a look at
	the archives.  Most of your questions have been answered in more detail
	there.
	6.  Thom Adcox-Hernandez was exclusively a live-action actor when
	our Voice and Casting Director Jamie Thomason "discovered" Thom (long before
	Gargoyles).  Jamie had been wanting to use Thom's unique voice for
	something, but I don't think Thom had done any voice over work before we
	cast him in Gargoyles.  Since then he's done Snap and Felix the Cat and
	Invasion America, at least.  Plus he's still doing live action stuff,
	including an AM/PM mini-market commercial, a classic from last summer that
	they're running again this year.  (Everytime it comes on, my three year old
	daughter points at the screen and says "There's your friend, Thom!"  I don't
	think it's registered for her that Thom is the voice of Lex.  Oh,
	interesting side note.  I was watching a rerun of MISTER ROGER'S
	NEIGHBORHOOD.  There was a wedding in the land of make believe.  Keith David
	was one of the guests at the wedding.  Who knew?)
	7.  Yeah.  Thom.
	8.  You're over-estimating a bit.  A lot of time-jumping going on,
	but in "Katana" years, she laid the egg that hatched into Tachi sixteen
	years previous.  She'd wait at least four years if not longer.  (Gargoyle
	females share a common cycle.  Katana was removed from that normal cycle by
	her time jumping.  If she settled down, I wonder if she'd rejoin the normal
	cycle or not?  With Angela, I decided she would.  I expect Angela, Sora,
	Ophelia, Boudicca, Obsidiana and Turquesa to all lay eggs in 2008.)
	9.  Yes.  That's what makes good Drama.  I wanted to demonstrate in
	a VERY intense way, that the joined-at-the-hip days of the Trio had passed.
	They'd have to start over.  And in many ways, it would be harder for Lex and
	Broadway then for Brooklyn.  Because for them, no time would have passed.
	No adjustment space.  I think it would have made for some great, GREAT
	stories.
	10.  Lex's emotions would have run the gamut.  It would have been
	very hard.
	11.  la, la, la...  I'm sorry, what was that?
	12.  Maybe.
	13.  There were.  Gargoyles who hatched at the same time as Bronx.
	(Sixteen chronologically.  Eight biologically.)  There were a lot of
	gargoyles you didn't see.  Kids.  Females.  Beasts.  We couldn't show them
	all, and frankly, I don't think they would have let us show the kids.  Eight
	year olds getting massacred is a pretty tough thing to put into an afternoon
	cartoon show.  To be honest, that wasn't an envelope I even thought to push.
	14.  I've answered this many times.  You read it in.  There was
	nothing in the Avalon three parter that suggested that Angela and Gabriel
	were anything but siblings to each other.  Don't feel bad, you aren't the
	only one who thought that.  I think Gargoyle fans are looking for romance.
	Anywhere they can find it.  But watch again.  It isn't there.
	15.  No.
	16.  Since I've already admitted that Brooklyn and Broadway do, this
	is another hidden Lex question.  SO I'M NOT GOING TO ANSWER IT.
	17.  Brooklyn & Katana:  At least Two.  Broadway & Angela:  Three.
	Lex and... HEY!!!  I said, I wasn't gonna answer that.  Geez.  Some people
	are just relentless.
(GDW / 7-17-98)
1. My guesses as to the seven survivors from the Arthurian Age in the
	Gargoyles Universe:
	a. King Arthur b. Merlin c. The Lady of the Lake (all three the obvious
	ones) d. Sir Percival (I think that he's Duval's true identity) e. Morgan
	le Fay f. Queen Guinevere g. Sir Mordred
	2. I'd suspected myself that Arthur would visit Tintagel and Stonehenge on
	his quest for Merlin (they're both places that I'd have thought for
	looking) - and I certainly agree that the South Pole was a very unexpected
	location :)  I really think that it's a pity that you didn't get to make
	the "Pendragon" spin-off; as a long-time King Arthur fan, I would have enjoyed
	it - maybe even more than I enjoyed "Gargoyles" itself.
	3. One thing that puzzled me about the episode "Pendragon": in it, the
	Stone of Scone/Stone of Destiny was identified as the stone that King Arthur
	pulled the sword out of to become King of Britain.  What puzzled me was
	that in Arthur's day (the late 5th century), the Stone was in Ireland (followed
	by Scotland in the early 6th century), and the Sword in the Stone was set
	up in London, which the Stone of Destiny didn't reach until Edward I took it
	from the Scots in 1296.  Was there a piece of the Stone's history missing
	from the traditional stories?
	4. When the production team first came up with Griff for "M.I.A.", had you
	already planned for him to team up with King Arthur, or was that something
	that took you by surprise?  (I might add that I liked the notion; Griff is
	my personal favorite of the non-Wyvern gargoyles - I quickly got to like
	him in "M.I.A." - and I thought that he would indeed make a fine
	knight-companion for Arthur).
	5. Why was King Arthur not the least bit taken aback by gargoyles in
	"Avalon Part Three" and "Pendragon"?  Even Elisa was initially scared of Goliath
	and Bronx, after all.  Was he just very good at accepting the unusual
	(considering what he'd seen in his time according to Malory and all, I can
	easily believe that) or was there some other reason involved?
	6. How did the two magic suits of armor get into the Hollow Hill to guard
	the sleeping Arthur?  Since they were made out of iron, they couldn't have
	been enchanted by faerie magic, and human magic is forbidden in Avalon.
	(I've got a theory of my own, but it could count as an idea so I won't
	mention it).
	7. What prompted the notion of Goliath having that little encounter with
	Vinnie and Mr. Carter in "Vendettas", complete with the banana creme pie?
	Were you afraid that the big guy was getting a little too solemn and
	serious, and needed to be given a little comical humiliation to keep some
	perspective?
1.  Guesses:  Nope.  Todd, you'll have to try harder than that.
	2.  Yeah, me too.  Ah, well, maybe someday.
	3.  Yep.
	4.  Griff was my idea, basically.  (Though none of us, including
	myself, Frank or Greg Guler ever felt that we totally cracked his design.)
	Most of the Gargoyles in England are of the Griffon, Lion, Unicorn, etc.
	variety.  Modelled off heraldry.  I knew I wanted to intro English gargs
	that explained that architectural quirk in the terms of our series
	mythology.  A Griffon named Griff with the heart of a swashbuckler just
	seemed like a natural.  Something we were missing.  Something we needed.
	Now, did I always know he'd join with Arthur?  Well, honestly, no.
	Everything was part of a continuum of revelation.  As I've said before, when
	we were humming, it felt like the stories already existed out there.  A
	perfect puzzle that just needed revealing.  But the idea for the World Tour
	came to me long before we were done with the first season.  The idea to
	include English Gargoyles came shortly after that.  Griff came simultaneous
	to that.  Arthur was a natural and early planned inclusion too.  I can't
	honestly say when it all came together, but it was before we even recorded
	the voices for MIA, because I remember telling Neil Dickson that we'd be
	bringing him back to do Griff again.
	5.  He'd seen Gargoyles before.  He knew what they were and what
	they were like.  You mean Mallory never wrote about that?  Gee, I don't know
	how he could have skipped that part.
	6.  What a coincidence, I've got a theory of my own too.
	7.  The idea began with the Schnook.  The Schnook evolved into
	Vinnie.  But before there was Vinnie, there was the idea that every action
	has repercussions.  Our series was always, I believe, pretty good about
	showing the repercussions of actions.  At least the major repercussions.
	But actions have small repercussions as well.  I had always wondered about
	that poor guy who lost his motorcycle.  How did he explain that?  Another
	example that we didn't get to put into the show had Goliath ripping off the
	hatch of the Huntership before entering it.  We didn't have room for it, but
	I would have loved to show Vinnie nearly getting killed by that falling
	hatch.  That's the poor Schnook.  Vinnie was just a funny guy to put in that
	role.  The pie idea came from Brynn Chandler Reaves, I believe.  Something
	about an old Superman comic or cartoon, I think.  Making it Banana Cream,
	was me.  A tribute to BONKERS actually -- a reference to a semi-essay about
	which pie is the funniest pie that I made the Bonkers staff put into a
	GLOOMY THE CLOWN episode of  that show.  As to who would get pied, well, who
	else?  Goliath leads the Gargoyles.  He must take responsibility for their
	collective actions.  And yes, he can be a bit of a stiff.  It's nice to take
	him down a peg occasionally.  Who knew that in Goliath and Vinnie I was
	creating two great cosmic opposites?  The perfect Yin and Yang of the
	Gargoyles Universe.  :)
(GDW / 7-17-98)
Well hello there gregster your work is both extensive and outstanding. I
	have searched all through the archives and to my knowledge you haven't
	explained
1) Why gargoyles is on the back burner. and also
2) Wasn't Gargoyles a comic before it was a series?
1.  I'm not sure what you mean by "backburner"...  It's not on any
	burner at the moment.  It's a cancelled series, still appearing in reruns.
	I hope to revive it someday, but it's not going to happen anytime soon.  If
	you're really asking why the show was cancelled, then I'm afraid I'm going
	to just refer you back to the archives.  I've answered that one ad nauseum.
	2.  No.  The tv series came out first.  Both Marvel and Disney
	Adventures did some comic books stories AFTER the series came out.
(GDW / 7-17-98)
Right to the questions.
	1. In The Gathering, Part 2, when Fox attacked Oberon with magic, was the
	magic we saw solely from Fox, or did Titania help her at all(basically did
	Titania use any of her magic channeled through Fox)?
	2. When Merlin was learning to use his magical abilities where was he
	taught, on Avalon or in the human world?
3. Who was primarily responsible for teaching Merlin to use magic? That's
1. That was Fox.
2. I'm not answering that here.
3. Ditto.
(GDW / 7-17-98)
Hiya, I'll get right to 'em:
	1) Why were there only a few episodes back home in Manhattan with the rest
	of the clan during the Tour?  I mean, Goliath, Angela and Elisa are fine,
	but more than 20 episodes of almost nothing but them?  That's probably the
	main reason people say they didn't really like the Tour - in the big
	picture, it was mostly one-note.  Sorry, this turned into more of a
	comment.
	2) Besides the events of "Kingdom", "Pendragon", and that part of "The
	Green", did anything noteworthy happen back at home?  The travellers were
	gone for months, after all.
3) If yes, what?
	4) Off the topic, why does Goliath act like such a closed-minded, bullying
	jerk in his leadership style a lot of the time  (e.g., "Enter Macbeth"),
	and why do the others put up with it?
1.  That's o.k.  You're entitled to your opinion.  Ultimately, if
	I'd been given more episodes you would have seen more of Hudson and the Trio
	and you would have seen a couple more episodes with Goliath and company as
	well.  When you ask me "Why?", the answer is that I thought we had more
	interesting and unique stories to tell on the road.  More characters to
	introduce, more threads to unspool.  Plus we were traveling with the series'
	two lead characters, a new character that I wanted to give fair introduction
	too and an underused character, Bronx.  Plus we got Xanatos, Fox, Macbeth,
	Thailog, Demona and Puck.  So our recurring antagonists were well
	represented as well.  Clearly, I underestimated the popularity of the Trio
	(and Hudson).  I knew they were well-liked.  That's why we featured them in
	PENDRAGON, KINGDOM FUTURE TENSE and THE GREEN.  But I didn't think there
	would be a cry for equal time.  I was wrong.  But I have no regrets.  I
	still think I told the most interesting stories in our arsenal at all times.
	There were other stories to tell, but I picked my shots.  So I'll live with
	that.
	2)  See above.  Yeah, I'm sure some other noteworthy stuff happened.
	I'm sure Xanatos attempted to take advantage of Goliath's absense as he
	hinted he would and as Brooklyn feared.  It would have been a great story,
	I'm sure.  But which story would you have yanked to tell it?  I'm sure
	everyone could find a single episode at least of the world tour that they
	would have traded for another view of the homefront, but again, I felt I was
	picking the most powerful stories I had and using them.
	3)  See above.
	4)  Lot of attitude coming from you, pal.  Obviously, I strongly
	disagree with your assessment of Goliath.  So would the clan.  Goliath isn't
	perfect.  But he's hardly a bully.  Specifically, you're pointing at a
	highly traumatic moment in his life and you're faulting him for not wanting
	to abandon his ancestral home.  You're expecting him to think like a modern
	human, only a few short months after he'd awakened to the twentieth century.
	I'd say every one of our characters had plenty of blind spots.  Brooklyn had
	Demona and Maggie.  Lex had the Pack.  Those are the most obvious examples.
	Ultimately, I don't think anyone was better qualified to lead the group.  So
	the "why would they put up with it" stuff just doesn't wash with me.  Who do
	you think could have done a better job?
(GDW / 7-17-98)
RAMBLE, RAMBLE, RAMBLE
GARGOYLES, SEX and ROMANCE
Did that get your attention?
	I've seen a lot of discussion as to whether or not it's appropriate for
	FanFiction to depict the characters from Gargoyles having sex (graphic or
	otherwise).  I thought I'd weigh in with my opinion.  BUT IT'S JUST MY
	OPINION.
	Let me start with my standard disclaimer.  I don't read fanfiction.  I feel
	I can't take the legal risk.  I don't want to get sued by a disgruntled
	fanauthor who at some point down the road thinks I stole an idea from him or
	her.  I also have very mixed feelings about fanfiction in general.  Part of
	me is very gratified.  Part of me feels territorial.  I've talked about all
	of this in greater detail elsewhere.
	But should fanfiction based on or in the "Gargoyles Universe" include sex?
	Yeah, sure.  I don't see a problem with it... at least not in theory.  In
	practice, might be another matter.
	But let's talk about theory first.  Many relationships in the Gargoyles
	series pack a pretty hefty erotic charge.  (At least I think so.)  Fox &
	Xanatos and Goliath & Elisa are obvious.  If we're talking flashbacks, then
	I'd also say Goliath & Demona is pretty obvious as well.  And you don't have
	to look hard to find less obvious choices.  So why not explore that?  I
	wouldn't put graphic depictions of sex on broadcast tv for an afternoon
	audience of children, but this is a different medium.  I think Gargoyles
	should be able to expand into whatever medium it encounters.  I hope I built
	the show strong enough to survive that.  I think there needs to be some
	safeguarding for children, but beyond that, if sex stories don't interest
	you... DON'T READ 'EM.  And no harm done.
	Personally, I've had a few fairly graphic fantasies about Gargoyle Mating
	Habits, about Goliath and Demona's first time.  About Goliath and Elisa's
	burgeoning relationship.  I don't know where I'd ever write those up, but I
	won't deny that the idea fascinates me.  (If that makes me a pervert, well,
	I can live with that label, I suppose.  Though frankly, I don't buy into
	that.)
	Where it doesn't work for me is in that old "in practice" arena.  First off,
	gargoyles aside, there's a lot of very bad writing being done in the
	so-called adult corners of the net.  (Frankly, there's a lot of bad writing
	everywhere.)  Bad writing is bad writing is bad writing.  Gratuitous
	Gargoyle sex doesn't interest me.  (Alright, well maybe a little, but it
	doesn't make for good story-telling.  And GARGOYLES was always about telling
	great tales, not getting some tail.)
	But more importantly, (and this is what I really wanted to RAMBLE about) I
	have a sense that fanauthors are letting my characters "get some" a lot more
	often than I think I'd believe.  That's where ROMANCE comes in.  (Thought
	I'd forgotten about romance, didn't you?)  I think collectively, Gargoyles
	Fans lean toward the romantic.  And I'll include myself.  There's a desire
	to find Brooklyn a mate.  To find Lex a mate.  To find Hudson a mate.  To
	find Owen a mate.  To find...  Well, you get the idea.  Again, I'm as guilty
	of this as anyone.  We weren't halfway through writing "Her Brother's
	Keeper" when I realized that Fox was in love with Xanatos, thus creating a
	relationship that I couldn't resist exploring.  If I had done BAD GUYS you
	would have seen a difficult but intense chemistry between Harry and Robyn
	(Dingo and Hunter to the uninitiated).  New Olympians would have had a Romeo
	& Juliet relationship as one of its core dynamics.  Plus there's the
	Tom-Katharine-Magus triangle.  Coldstone and Coldfire.  Oberon and Titania.
	Macbeth and Gruoch.  The list is pretty darn endless.  But there are a
	couple things that put the breaks on actual SEX.
	One is that TRAGEDY is a built in factor in the dramatic truth of the
	Gargoyles Universe.  I'm not... I can't make life easy on these characters.
	Oh, every once and awhile sure.  And Gargoyles is basically a series
	grounded in HOPE for a better tomorrow.  But if I'm going to be a good
	dramatic storyteller, I can't make things too easy.  So when are Goliath and
	Elisa going to have sex?  No time soon, as far as I'm concerned.  It took
	them 65 episodes to kiss, for heaven's sake.  There are a lot of roadblocks.
	Elisa can no longer deny her love for Goliath, but that's not the same as
	committing to him.  And frankly, I don't think she's there even yet.  They
	haven't even talked about their feelings.  Elisa has studiously refused to
	talk about hers, beyond finally acknowledging that they exist.  When they do
	talk, as I've noted before, I think they'll mutually come to the conclusion
	to break up before they ever really get together.  In theory, Elisa still
	wants a normal life.  They're going to have to learn that they're love is
	inevitable.  It'll be awhile before they get to attempting any kind of
	sexual fulfillment.  And actual intercourse is a LONG WAY away, assuming it
	EVER HAPPENS.
	What about the others?  Well, I've no doubt that Fox and David go at each
	other like rabbits.  No doubt that they're quite adventurous, even kinky.
	But don't expect much from any of the others.
	I gather that in fanfiction, Brooklyn was mating more than Hugh Hefner.  But
	that brings us back to the tragedy factor.  If I were still writing this
	thing, I wouldn't make it easy for him to find a mate.  Heck, he has to time
	travel back to Feudal Japan to do it.  One of the tragedies of the Gargoyles
	is that their race has been so decimated, that it's a good question as to
	whether the species can survive at all.  AT ALL.  So I'm not, or I should
	say, I wouldn't start introducing a number of new gargoyles (female or male)
	that would allow Brooklyn or Lex to suddenly and easily find a companion.
	It CAN'T be that easy, no matter how much we'd like it to be.
	This isn't arbitrary.  I think it's really HARD to find a lifemate.  REALLY
	HARD.  I'd be lying through story, if I made that seem easy.
	And I'm NOT going to be handing out human mates to Gargoyles on a regular
	basis either.  Elisa and Goliath HAVE to be special.  The problems they're
	facing MUST be unique.  Or else, all their angst is reduced to just a lot of
	whining and indecision.  So don't expect to see a lot of human/gargoyle
	pairings.  Either in flashback, the present or the future.  I'd tend to be
	extremely stingy with that.
	And Hudson.  Well, I've made a big deal about Gargoyles mating for life.
	Then in the key relationship of the series... I blow that myth away.
	Goliath mates with Demona.  They, in essence, divorce, and Goliath begins a
	new relationship with Elisa.  So someone has to carry the dramatic weight of
	that mate for life thing.  So Hudson gets the nod.  Sure in Dark Ages, I bet
	he and his mate were getting it on regularly.  But now that she's gone, I
	think he's going to carry a torch for her forever.  Forever.  I know it's
	sad.  But nothing else makes sense to me.  I can't live in a universe
	without sadness.  I can't create one either.
	And talk about tragedy, how about Coldstone and Coldfire.  I suppose someone
	could write a story about built-in robotic sex organs, but dramatically,
	that changes everything about their relationship.  Yes, finally, they are
	together.  But
O.k heres some questions that have really been bugging me. I have been
	trying to do this e-mail for a long time. I really hope you get a chance
	to read this and respond:)
	1) You said that Lex would be getting a mate in time. Will she be a
	gargoyle?
	2) You said that you had had different ideas in mind for Ransom but the
	same basic ideas were there. Dose this mean that Lex and Alex were going to be
	buds in a sense?
	3) Since we know Lex will be getting a mate have you determined if they
	will be similar in that they will both be computer geniuses?
	4) Somebody asked you once if Lex would have had a mate befor the end of
	the show. You asked which show? Let me try this then. Would Lex have started
	to be involved with someone by the third season?
	4) O.k, I'll try not to be to confusing. When we first saw Angela on
	Avalon it seemed that her and Gabrial(sorry if his name is spelled wrong) had
	something going on. Both when we were first introduced to the characters
	and after they returned to the island for a second time. But Angela is now
	with Broadway so was this relationship just in my head or was Gabrial in the
	opinion that Angela and him were and item?
	5) So you say that we missed a scene in Awakenings part 1# where Lex was
	looking at a catapult or something. Do you know what he was going to say?
	Just interested:)
	6) You said that you, at the time, were not going to give any information
	about how Lex met his mate because it was kinda complicated. Please,
	Please could you give some idea of what you wanted to have happen? We know so
	much about Brooklyn and Sata.
	Bell rang! Thank you so much for all the enjoyment you have given me and
	countless other fans. Oh and just for the record, when the show first
	started I WAS in the proposed age gro
	up to watch it:)
1.  I'm not answering that now.
	2.  That's about the only thing in Ransom, other than the notion of
	a kidnapping that did survive.
	3.  No, I haven't worked that out yet.
	4.  I've answered this before, but briefly, it must have been in
	your head.  They always responded to each other like brother and sister.
	Nothing else was ever intended by us or Gabriel.  As I've stated, Gabriel's
	mate is Ophelia.
	5.  Gosh, it was something like "What an intriguing device?"  or
	somesuch.  It's been so long.
	6.  Who's Sata?  You mean Katana?  You don't know much from me about
	Brooklyn and Katana.  Just that they met in feudal Japan.
(GDW / 7-14-98)
Okay, time for a little "Answer Greg" section before we get on to the
	questions. :)
	1. You asked how I knew the title for that MiB ep you wrote. I really do
	wish that they (that everyone, in fact) would list the titles with each
	episode because I like to know, it helps catalogue tapes and discuss eps,
	etc. But anyway, I found out about the title just by hearing someone else
	mention it (In this forum, I think). Since I knew of only the one ep you
	wrote, and it was about dreams, I put it together and guessed. I actually
	still wonder how _that_ person knew the title, but oh well. I also made a
	mistake in my comment about that ep -- it was the _gumming_ scene I liked,
	not the icing scene. Wrong weapon. And btw, it's nice to know you're
	writing more episodes. :)
	2. The contest -- I may as well try my hand at it, even though my
	Arthurian
	legend is shaky. Arthur, Merlin, Lady of the Lake, Nimue, Morgana,
	Galahad, and Mordred.  Now comments.
	3. I'd just like to say that I enjoyed the World Tour series. Sure, I made
	fun of it in top ten lists and filksongs and such, but I really did like
	seeing all the different clans of gargoyles (I loved the Guatemalan and
	London gargs), and a lot of the stories were really cool. "Shadows of the
	Past", for example. So you can add one more person to the list of people
	who didn't think that the Avalon Tour was a mistake.
	4. When someone asked you about writing, you said you started by writing
	stories with your spelling sentences in second grade. I used to do that
	all the time. :) _Now_ questions.
	5. How old would Katana and the children be when they returned with
	Brooklyn
	from Timedancing? (This is my "again, other time" posting of this q.)
	6. Many people have asked about where Avalon is on a map, but what about
	New Olympus?
	7. What were some of the things that Elisa retrieved from the ruins of the
	clocktower?
	8. Was Goliath the only person in history besides the Archmage to ever
	have all three of the "ultimate magical artifacts" at once? Well, come to think
	of it, he only had half the P-Gate, but that scene in "Vows" where he
	walks by his entire collection to get the Gate just kills me. Especially when I
	think of how sorcerers through the ages must have strived to find all
	those things, and Goliath doesn't seem to notice the enormity of his possession
	of the artifacts.
	9. At the end of "City of Stone," Macbeth is holding an unconscious Demona
	and about to drop her onto a jagged piece of metal to kill her. But how
	can he be conscious if she's not? Was this an oversight, or is there some
	reason?
	10. Just a random little question. In the humanlike form that she prefers,
	is Mab blue like Oberon, or is she some other color?
	11. a. I suppose you probably won't feel like telling, but what was Arthur
	doing looking for Merlin at the South Pole? b. About how long would Arthur
	search for Merlin before finding him? c. If Oberon was calling his
	children to the Gathering, wouldn't he want his _biological_ children (ie Merlin)
	there? Or does he even know that Merlin's his son? Okay, that about does
	it for me. Thank you!
1.  Ahh.
	2.  Nope.
	3.  Thanks.  That makes two of us.
	4.  cool.
	5.  O.K.  Hold on, I'll go look it up.  O.K. I'm back.  I never did
	the math on Katana, but I did do the math on the kids.  Nash is 26 years old
	(biologically thirteen).  Tachi is six years old (biologically three).
	6.  It's a secret.
	7.  Well, I'm sure she picked up Zafiro's sun amulet.  Some
	photographs, including a picture of herself in the Belle dress dancing with
	Goliath.  She picked up the gargoyles radio equipment.  A few other
	momentos.  Some books, probably.
	8.  Cool, huh?  I think someone previous to the Archmage must have
	put them together at least once, so that the Archmage even knew to do it.
	9.  If you hit Macbeth, Demona is hurt too.  But not so much as if
	you had hit her directly.  The spell is a great equalizer, but not a
	complete equalizer, if that makes sense.
10. Mab? Humanlike? It is too laugh.
	11a.  The foxtrot?  b.  Depends on how many episodes were ordered in
	the first season (of a non-existent show).  c.   He knows Merlin is his son.
	He has a, shall we say, difficult relationship with the boy.
(GDW / 7-14-98)
I know it happens a lot with a lot of people, but I still want to
	apologize for forgetting q's. Ah well, just one extra post. 12 (or 1, depending).
	Could you reveal a little of the story behind Oberon's and Titania's
	Mirrors? Were they wedding presents or something? Who made them? And how
	did Titania lose hers to the museum -- does she care that it's gone and
	destroyed now?
Sorry Tanika.  But this isn't really a good format to tell entire
	stories.  And obviously there's a whole story or two behind those mirrors.
(GDW / 7-14-98)
Dear Greg:  In the episode "The New Olypians" when Borieus handed down
	Elisa's sentence of never being able to leave New Olympus, he makes a
	comment hoping she comes to enjoy her life there.  Were we as viewers
	suppose to think that he was interested in her and that's why he imposed
	the sentence?  Looking forward to reading your answer.
No.  He wasn't interested in her.  He simply bore her know ill will
	and hoped that her "sentence" wouldn't be too horrible for her.
(GDW / 7-14-98)
One more quick question:  If a gargoyle is chipped or slightly damaged in
	stone form, what happens when they wake up?  To chips tranlate to scars,
	or just disappear?  What if someone vandalizes a stone gargoyle, such as
	chiseling off just their hand?
I guess a lot would depend on how much time was left before sunset.
	Slight damage would have time to heal.  Gross damage might have time to seal
	up at least, but I wouldn't count on a gargoyle surviving major trauma.
(GDW / 7-14-98)
It occured to me one day that alot more people like your show than I
	thought. Have you ever thought about releasing your stories in a book. You
	could fit virtually a whole season in what, 200, 300 pages?? Have you ever
	thought about this type of media to put out more stories. You could put
	out multiple volumes, of the different seasons and different spin-offs. THis
	would let you get alot more indepth. You've probably though about this
	before but I was bored and thought I'd post this. Would the money hungry
	Communist a.k.a Disney let you do this?? Thank in advance
Disney's hardly communistic.  Quite the reverse.  I'm sure they'd
	let me do it if they thought they could make money off of it.  But there
	aren't any publishers banging down my door to ask for this stuff.  If there
	was, I'd gladly start working.  Do you know anyone?
(GDW / 7-14-98)
Please answer these few questions, I try to keep it short and brief. I
	haven't had the chance to watch Gargoyles lately, due to work and all, so
	please excuse my wording, for I forget the episode's names.
	1.) When Goliath, Angela, Elisa, and Bronx  end up meeting Odin, the
	gargoyles seem to be fine in the freezing weather, while poor Elisa and
	freezing her butt off. Then in "The Price" (I remembered, one of my favs),
	Brooklyn complains about the cold weather. I am sure the Norse country was
	much colder than New York, so was that just an exageration on Brooklyn's
	part? (It's not an important question, just crossed my mind)
	2.) Bronx is like a "dog-oyle" so to speak, were there any plans for a
	"cat-oyle"?
	3.)Goliath knew about Demona and Macbeth, but when Demona and Thailog fell
	to their "deaths", he thought Demona was dead, but knew that she can only
	die by Macbeth's hand. Was that a mistake that slipped by, or do I have my
	episodes mixed up?
4.) Was there any more plans for Elisa to become a gargoyle again?
5.) Whatever happened to Vinny after he "creamed" Goliath?
6.) Why doesn't Talon seem to want to be human again? Thank you!
1.  Anyone can complain about something.  That doesn't mean they are
	really suffering.
	2.  Bronx has much in common with a dog obviously, but he's a
	gargoyle beast, not a dog-goyle.  There are only two "gargate" species.
	Gargoyles and Gargoyle Beasts.  There's a lot of variation in there, but no
	equivalents for every animal on the planet.
	3.  Sigh.  I've answered this before.  Goliath doesn't know the
	extent of Demona and Macbeth's link.  It's hard to operate with certainty
	about it.  Besides, he wasn't indicating that she was dead.  Just that he
	couldn't be sure.
	4.  No.
	5.  He briefly joined the Quarrymen.  Then he moved to Japan.
	6.  He does.  He's simply resigned to the idea that it isn't likely
	to happen.
(GDW / 7-14-98)
Will you be at the 1998 Gathering of the Gargoyles
I hope to be, and it's looking good.  I just got my plane tickets
	TODAY.  As soon as the hotel's confirmed, I'll make an official
	announcement.
(GDW / 7-14-98)
Where on the evoltionary path do humans and gargoyles differ? Meaning when
	did they go in different directions.
I'd say they diverged before homo sapiens existed as a distinct
	race.  Perhaps back at the dawn of mammals.  But I won't be held to that
	answer.
(GDW / 7-14-98)
Hi, Mr. Weisman. :)
	1) Are you ever going to tell who created the artifacts ASIDE from the
	writers and artists who created them in OUR world? <:)
2) Who turned Odin's lost eye into the Eye of Odin artifact?
3) Did you plan to include any Hindu legends or figures in Gargoyles?
	3a) Did you plan to include Babylonian, Pacific Islander, or any other
	mythologies in Gargoyles?
	4) Did you plan to have more gods or mythological figures of various
	mythologies already seen in the show (ie Ancient Egyptian, Nordic,
	Ashante) appear?
	5) Are Puck, Anansi, Coyote, and Raven the only tricksters among the
	Third Race? If there are others, could you name a few?
	6) Would Brooklyn have traveled to any more contemporary eras (ie the
	1950s, the Summer of Love, the 1980s) in TimeDancer?
6a) Would he have gone to Russia, China, or India?
7) Do the Illuminati know about Nokkar?
	8) Would any other famous classics of literature's characters or
	situations appear? (from Victor Hugo's, HG Wells, HP Lovecraft, Sir Arthur Conan
	Doyle, Jules Verne, etc.)
1. Ever is a long time.
2. A story for another day.
3. Eventually.
3a. Ditto.
4. Ditto.
5. There are others, but you can look 'em up as easy as me.
6. Maybe.
7. Heh, heh, heh.
8. Yep.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
First, I just want to say YOU are the MAN!
	1) Is the Couldren of Life the same one that the Wyrd sisters were
	"double double toil and trouble"-ing in the City of Stone flashback?
	2) Where did you guys come up with a great idea like the Illuminati?
	Your not like, part of them or anything... right?
1. Hmmm. Maybe it was.
	2.  Michael Reaves suggested adding it to the mix, as I recall.
	And come to think of it, I have seen him in possesion of a one dollar
	bill.  Hmmmm.
Lots of Hmmmmms in this one.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
1.) This isn't exactly a question, but it's really, realy interesting,
	not to mention slightly terrifying. Check out this website:
	www.xanatos.com/.
	2.  Is Demona's changing to human in the daytime just a spell placed
	on her, or is it  part of her genetic structure? (i.e., if Demona has a kid,
	would they change, too, to whatever extent they would, depending on what
	species she hypothetically had kids with?) AACK! Run-on sentence! Sorry!
	3.  What kid of big cat genes *were* used to mutate Fang, anyways?
	There are no big cats in nature that are that color of dark, UNIFORM brown.
	4.Yeah, it's already been asked 40-50 times, but I might as well try-
	What did Titania whisper in Fox's ear?
	Oh, darnit, I had all sorts of great wquestoins, but I forgot them
	when I came in here.  :( Thanks for your time, oh great Garg creator! AHA!
	OH, YEAH! 5.  Can Fae and gargoyles interbreed?  If so, can Fae/gargs interbreed
	w/ humans?  Can Fae/human interbreed w/gargs?
1.  I've seen it.  As comment, let me say this.  When we first
	were naming the Xanatos' company we chose the name XANACORP.  We ran it
	by our business affairs department (i.e. legal).  But a Xanacorp already
	existed, so we couldn't use it.  So then we chose XANATOS ENTERPRISES.
	We ran that one by legal too.  They gave it a clean bill of health,
	meaning no company existed with that name at that time (late '93, early
	'94).
	2.  I think I've answered the kid question before.  Check the
	archives.
3. I've answered this before too.
4. :)
	5.  A changeling is a shapeshifter.  If you change into a
	compatible shape, you can breed with anything compatible to that shape.
	Witness Titania breeding with Halcyon.  So yes, a fae could breed with a
	gargoyle by changing into a gargoyle first.  All the other questions
	depend on the abilities of the result of these mixed-race unions.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
Hello, Mr. Weisman!  First off let me say that I think you and your
	team vastly improved the world by creating Gargoyles!  Also, I appologize
	in advance if any of these questions have been asked before (I have been
	unable to view the full archive).
	1)If a gargoyle is killed at night, what happens to the body?  Does it
	turn to stone one last time, or just stay flesh?
	2a)Since Angela and the other "eggs" were raised on Avalon by  two
	medieval humans, does this mean that they have been raised as Christians (even
	very generally)?
	2b) If so, what does Angela think about the more undefined "religion"
	the other Gargoyles follow?
	3a) Since Hudson has facial hair, but not the others, does this mean
	they shave? ;)
	3b) (kinda silly but...) Could female gargs have facial hair (beards
	and sideburns and such)?
	4) Approximately how many gargoyles (including clans we never saw
	during the show) were there alive during the course of the show?
1. Stays flesh, as long as flesh stays flesh.
	2a.  Sort of.  Certainly, with a sense of  Christian values.
	But neither the Princess, the Magus or Tom were particularly devout.
	2b.  I think (or at least I like to think) that the Magus taught
	them a bit of that.  He had time to research Gargoyle society between
	the Massacre and the death of King Kevin.  And he knew the eggs would
	hatch eventually.  He'd have wanted to do right by Goliath's children.
	So I think they were raised with a sense of their own true faith.  It's
	sort of a Christianized version, with a healthy pagan influence, but I
	doubt that the fairly non-intrusive religion of the Manhattan Gargoyles
	would have been shocking.  Interesting questions.
	3a.  It might.  It's also possible that facial hair doesn't
	exist on certain gargoyles and that on others it doesn't start to grow
	in until the gargoyle is much older.
	3b.  I doubt it.  Throughout the animal kingdom, males have a
	plumage thing going.  But, you never know.
4. I've never counted.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
Hi Greg -- this may have been asked before, in various forms, but I
	don't recall seeing it answered, so I thought I'd add you to the list of
	screenwriters I've bugged.
	I have wanted to write cartoons since I was about nine or ten and have
	been writing assorted fiction two or three hours a day, ever day, since
	sixth grade (I'm 22.) What specific advice would you have for somebody ready
	and willing to produce a sample script?
I've been told to:
	1.) Submit a correctly formatted sample script to agents -- which
	leads to two questions -- A) What does a correctly formatted cartoon screenplay
	LOOK like? I've taken a VERY unhelpful college screenwriting class -- got
	an "B", learned the three act structure, and got a blank look and a "that's an
	interesting career goal" when I asked the professor about cartoon
	screenplays.  And B) How does one find an agent knowledgeable in the
	field? I have friends with "agents", and have heard enough horror stories to be
	wary.
	2.) I've also been told to move to LA -- which isn't going to happen
	for health reasons (I have significant asthma and other serious health
	problems -- smog can and has put me in the hospital) but *shrug* it's
	only about seven hours from my house to Los Angeles. HOW important is it to
	actually live in California? (I'm in Phoenix and have no intention of
	leaving the perfectly good and interesting job I have now for a pipe
	dream in Hollywood, at least not yet.)
	3.) I've also been told to break into other writing fields first --
	which is something I'm working on, without much luck so far. Do I have ANY hope
	of getting a foot in a door without a resume of previously published
	work?
	4.) Finally, are there any books or other materials specifically aimed
	at writing animated screenplays? One of my big questions is how much of
	the action do I describe -- I know describing action in a live action
	screenplay is a big No-No, but cartoons are a bit differant ... and nobody I've
	been able to talk to knows the answer to this one. (I could cheerfully
	follow the accepted protocols, if only I knew what they were!)
1A.  Get one.  Write to a cartoon company for a show you're
	interested in writing a spec script for and ask them to mail you copies
	of a script.  Some will say no, but if you send a polite letter complete
	with a self-addressed stamped envelope, someone with a little free time
	will eventually make  a xerox for you and send it out.
	1B.  Get a job in animation, and you'll hear about agents.  If
	you get successful, the agent may even come to you.  But agents rarely
	get a new writer his or her first job.
	2.  It's extremely important.  A well-known writer can live
	anywhere.  But even a well-known writer risks losing out on interesting
	opportunities due to "out-of-sight-out-of-mind."  Cary Bates doesn't
	live in L.A., but I use him.  But keep in mind that I've known him for
	years.  He and I were writing partners for years.  He was one of the
	groomsmen at my wedding.  That is, he's an exception.  He lives in
	Northern California and can fly in at the drop of a hat.  But people
	forget about him.  He knows it.  It's a risk he runs cause he hates L.A.
	(Me, I was born here, and I love this town.)  Now, you.  You are a new
	writer.  I don't know how the hell you break in while living in Phoenix.
	You can't network, etc.  I'm not saying it's impossible, but I don't
	want to kid you either.  You'd have to write a killer script (not just a
	good one), fly in here often and still overcome the prejudice that you
	don't live in town.
	3.  I don't think this matters as much.  God knows a full resume
	doesn't hurt.  My comic book and teaching experience definitely helped
	me get my first couple of jobs in animation.  But there are other ways.
	A lot of writers at Disney started out as comedians at the GROUNDLINGS
	or the IMPROV, for example.
	4.  I teach a course on this subject.  I'm teaching it again in
	the fall of '98 (here in L.A.).  It takes me ten weeks.  So I'll never
	be able to condense all that here for you now.  So if you want to be
	self-taught, get a lot of animation scripts.  Then read and study them.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
It's cool that you take the time to answer our questions.  :)  I have
	one; what are the real names of the various members of the Pack, aside from
1.  Dingo is Harry Monmouth.  I haven't named Wolf, Jackal or
	Hyena yet.  Though I'd probably give Wolf a last name that was
	reminscient of Hakon.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
-[a]-   In your vision of the Gargoyles Universe, what is the true
	identity of the Bard of Avon?  i.e., do you side with the Stratfordians and say
	Shakespeare's just _that_, or are you more of a Bacon/de Vere type of
	guy?
	-[b]-   Would Shakespeare have any connection (any at all) to the
	Illuminati or Rosicrucians?
a]  Shakespeare is Shakespeare on any world, as far as I'm
	concerned.  I've never seen any even vaguely convincing evidence of the
	other school.  Nothing.  This is on top of the fact that Shakespeare was
	a minor celbrity in his day.  It's like someone 100 years from now
	saying that Neil Simon never wrote "The Odd Couple" or whatever.
	Frankly, Simon isn't as big a celebrity to us today, as Shakespeare was
	in his day.  I don't think a secret that big could have been kept
	secret.  Ben Johnson (a man whose credits no one questions) was
	Shakespeare's friend and competitor.  Why would Johnson have put up with
	a front man?  In private and in public?   Rubbish.
b] Perhaps.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
HI Greg. I just have a few "what if" and "do you think" type questions
	for ya, so please bear with me.
	Do you think Gargoyles would have done better in the ratings
	department if it were a non-saga type show? (Where all the episodes aren't
	interconnected, and if you miss one you can get completely lost in the story line. Of
	course this would take away the whole point of the show, but I am just
	asking) I am asking this because of a trend I am seeing with series. Take
	Batman: TAS and Star Trek for example; these show are somewhat saga like, but
	if you miss one or two episodes it really doesn't throw you off, and the
	fandom of these shows is wider, but the fandom isn't very strong.
	Now Take Gargoyles and another pure saga show like Babylon 5; the
	fandom isn't diverse but the fans of it are VERY loyal to the show.
	(Would you agree with me on those last 2 statements?)
	Also speaking of Babylon 5, are you a fan of that show, or have you
	ever watched it?  Because (IMHO) that is defiantly one of the best written shows out
	there and ever beats Gargoyles by a good factor.
I watched the pilot to Babylon 5.  I didn't care for it.  Later
	people told me the show was good.  So I tried to watch an episode.  And
	appropos of your question, I couldn't make heads or tails of it.  What I
	saw didn't make me desperate to figure it all out.  So is that a viewer
	connection issue or a "Saga" issue?  Maybe some of each.  Was all this
	an issue with Gargoyles?  Undoubtedly, though I tried to make every
	episode of Gargoyles somewhat accessable.  Did I succeed?  I don't know.
	Up to a point, I'm sure I did.  Up to a point from the other direction,
	I'm sure I didn't.  But at any rate, I made the show I wanted to make.
	No regrets there.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
Hello Greg. Thank you for taking the time to help us. Here are some ?
	that I would really be thankful if you answerd:
	1) Is the Captain of the Guard one of Oberons children? If he isn't
	then when Hakon asks him why did he betray his own kind, why did he answer
	in such a serious manner that they're NOT his kind.
	2) This is just my oppinion, but Yama and Brooklyn have some things in
	common. They're both loyal to theire clans but somehow they betray
	them to someone they thought they could trust. Brooklyn to Demona and Yama to
	Taro. Could another thing they have in common be that Yama will (or already
	is) the 2 in command in his clan?
	3) Oberon became king when he got rid of Queen Mab (right?) so if
	Merlin is Oberon's REAL child, could one day Merlin become King of Avalon?
	4) You've said that, someday, Lex will find a mate. After that, how
	many children would he and his mate have?
	5) Before Lex finds the right girl, would he have shown any sings of
	jealousy toward both his brother now that they all had a mate but not
	him?
1.  No.  The nobles of the castle were not his type.  He didn't
	like them.  That wasn't meant to imply that the Captain wasn't human.
	He was very human.  Maybe too human.
	2.  I think Yama has more in common with Demona.  In fact, I
	viewed the BUSHIDO story as a modern-day retelling of AWAKENING, Parts
	One and Two.  It had a happier ending, but that was because Taro's goal
	was decidedly more modern than Hakon and the Captain's.
	3.  I doubt it.  Merlin's a halfbreed and a bastard.  He's very
	powerful by human standards, but not by Oberati standards.  Besides, I
	think Titania might have something to say about the choice.  And I doubt
	Merlin wants the job.
	Do you realize what I've done?  Let's say I ever get to do the
	PENDRAGON spin-off in some format, someday.  Arthur and Griff (and one
	other) search for Merlin.  O.K., no big surprise, they eventually find
	him (after much trouble and tribulation).  Then at some point in the
	series our cast comes up against OBERON.  Oberon takes out Arthur, Griff
	and ... (ah, ah, I'm not telling now).  He then turns to Merlin, who
	says "What will you do now..." Long Pause.  "...Father?"  Dah dah dah.
	Oh, my god.  Oberon is Merlin's father.  Of course, it makes such sense.
	Maybe some of you guessed.  But many of you have that wonderful feeling
	of surprise.  EXCEPT... ALL OF YOU ALREADY KNOW.  Doesn't that suck?
	Oh, well.  Can't unring a bell.
4. I'm not saying right now.
5. Yes.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
Thanks for answering my questions:
	#1) You said once that the current leader of the Illuminati was also
	the founder. Does this mean that he is immortal??
	#2) I think you said is name was Duval or something like that, is this
	right(leader of the Illuminati)??
	#3)If you were planning to do a DARK AGES spin-off, how would you deal
	with the names thing??
	#4) Brooklyn mentioned in one episode the play A MID-SUMMER NIGHT'S
	DREAM(which is one of my favorites). Did Shakespeare know Puck, or
	another member of Oberan's children??
	#5)If the Pheonix Gate can take you anyplace you want as well as
	anytime, how would Brooklyn cope with all the different languages in his TIMEDANCER adventures??
	#6)Is there a place were I can find your "Master Plan" or did you just
	send it to certain people??
1. Pretty much. Doesn't mean he'll live forever.
2. Yeah. Duval. But it's one of many aliases.
3. I've answered this before. Check the archives.
	4.  I haven't decided.  He did know Macbeth.  But he didn't know
	he knew Macbeth.
5. With difficulty. Real difficulty.
	6.  It's been posted a few places.  You might check out
	Castle.Net.  Does that still exist?  (Gore, feel free to add an addendum
	here if you can answer this question.  Heck, maybe you could just post
	the Master Plan  right here so that we can make it part of the archives
	once and for all:
	[THE MASTER PLAN -- for what it is worth.]
(GDW / 4-29-98)
thanks for answering ever more questions.
	#1) If gargoyle eggs take 10 years to hatch, and a female is only
	fertile every 20 years, I take it that means that a gargoyles can have no
	brothers are sisters unless they are 30 or 40 years older or they had a twin.
	Would it be 30 or 40 years, I'm not very good in math??
	#2) Did MacBeth or Demona ever have any feelings of compasion for one
	another?? Did they at least regaurd each other as friends??
1.  If you're talking about biological brothers, it would be 20
	years between siblings.  (One egg every twenty years, means one
	blood-sibling every twenty years.  Get it?)  But you guys are obsessing
	about blood relations.  A gargoyle would not regard a blood sibling as a
	rookery brother or sister.  They would simply be another older member of
	the clan.  Whereas, they'd be raised with thirty or so rookery siblings,
	many of which they'd be close to for the rest of their lives.  Brooklyn
	may have had a blood-sibling who died in the massacre, but he was much
	closer to his rookery siblings Broadway and Lexington, who survived.
	2.  I think during Macbeth's so-called Golden Age of rule after
	the death of Duncan and before Canmore's return with the English, he and
	Demona shared mutual respect and regard for each other.  Some compassion
	perhaps.  Something that bordered on friendship, even if Demona didn't
	admit it to herself or anyone.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
1)Would Brooklyn ever of visited New Olympus in his Timdancing
	journeys??
2)If so, what time would he of visited them in??
	3)Out of all your proposed spin-offs, which one came closets to being
	put in production?? Second closest?? Third?? Not even close at all??
1. Maybe.
2. Don't know.
	3.  Well, doing more Gargoyles actually happened:  GOLIATH
	CHRONICLES.  So that would be #1.  Second would have to be BAD GUYS,
	which we developed extensively and did an animatic reel.  Third would
	probably be DARK AGES, which we did a short art pitch on and actually
	pitched to CBS.  Fourth, would probably be a tie between NEW OLYMPIANS,
	which we did another art pitch on (for internal purposes) and PENDRAGON,
	which I pitched verbally and internally and sparked some brief interest.
	Sixth would be FUTURE TENSE, which CBS expressed a brief interest in.
	Seventh would be TIMEDANCER, which I basically came up with too late in
	the game.  It was never seriously considered.
(GDW / 4-29-98)
I have a few questions I would like to ask:
	1) We know that Demona and the Captain of the Guard worked together to
	betray the Castle to the Vikings, but who came up with the idea in the
	first place?
	2) On a related note, we saw in City of Stone that Demona had the
	opportunity to warn some of the clan about the Vikings- so why didn't
	she? Surely she didn't really believe that one person (the Captain) would
	be able to stop the entire Viking horde from destroying the clan. It seems to
	me that she could have made up some story about overhearing the Captain
	conspiring with another guard, adn warned the others to leave. After
	all, gargoyles may protect, but I would think the gargoyles would have
	realized that, with the Vikings attacking at dawn, there would be nothing the
	clan could do to help and that it was necessary for them to flee.
	3)We know that gargoyles do not formally acknowledge individual
	parentage, but do they have some informal methods of keeping track of these
	things? I ask this because it seems to me that, depending on the number of times
	a female becomes fertile in her lifetime and the approximate age at
	which the cycle begins, there could be the possibility of inbreeding among
	gargoyles(I worked it out assuming that the cycle starts at the biological age of
	20 and lasted for three breeding cycles, and found that there appeared to be
	the possibility of uncles/aunts mating with their nieces/nephews, as well
	as the chance for 1st cousins to breed).
1. The captain.
2. She was a coward. Emotionally, she still is.
	3.  It's possible, but unlikely.  It's also possible that
	pheremones and a gargoyle sense of smell would reduce the likelihood of
	biological incest.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Is there any computer game of the Gargoyles?
I think so.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hi Greg. There are somethings I need to know about your great cartoon.
	Also these questions I had to ask are things I have noticed that the Disney
	people didn't exactly tell about.
	1) Even though Puck was training Alex, was Puck sapossed to train Fox
	also or not?
	2) After the episode, "Hunter's Moon" was concluded, the    Disney
	people didn't make a new season to show that  Jason's little brother, Jon was
	wanting some new revenge  on the gargoyles. Also, Jon was going to
	still hunt down Demona. Why is it that these two things never showed up on a
	new season or on the last season?
	3) After Titania said her good-byes to Fox and Alex, Titania wispered
	something in Fox's ear. What was it and what did  Titania say to Fox
	that no one could understand?
	4) Will there be anymore Gargoyle comic books and Gargoyle trading
	cards? These two things I never know where around,plus they never avetized
	them on tv.Why? And I sure would like to have some of the comic books and
	trading cards. Please answer these to your best ability. May Gargoyles live
	forever.
1. No.
	2.  I had nothing to do with the GOLIATH CHRONICLES after "The
	Journey".  I can't tell you why they did and didn't chose to pursue
	various threads after that episode.
	3.  See the archives for one of my many clever non-answers to
	this question.
4. Not to my knowledge.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
I have read somewhere that there is a live-action Gargoyles movie in
	production. It was supposed to be out in early '99. Is this true? If
	not, such a movie would be great!
There is, or at least there was, a live-action movie in
	development at Touchstone.  My liason at Touchstone is currently not
	returning my phonecalls, so I have no new information on it.  Believe
	me, I'll let everyone know as soon as I know anything.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hello, Mr. Weisman.
	First off, thank you soooooo much for that magnificent series of
	yours, Gargoyles.  (Ho-kay, that's out of my system.)  :)
	Only two questions for you, sir.  I am a newbie at this (using
	substandard equipment that crashes when it tries to process anything from the Web
	larger than 150k), so if these have been asked before, I apologize for being
	redundant.
	1) A lot of people have asked about breaking into animation as an
	artist/animator.  How would one go about breaking in as a writer (the
	more important part of the equation, if you ask me.)?
	2) I don't mean to get you into any trouble with this question, but
	here goes:  Looking back on what's happened with your creation, do you
	think it would have had a longer/shorter life had it been done with a different
	studio (i.e. Warner Brothers, who seems to do superheroics much better
	than Disney)?
	3) Do you have any current *live action* writings in development
	(movies, TV series, music videos)?
1.  I don't think one is more important than the other.  I have
	answered this in more detail in the archive.  Read and Write.  Get good.
	Write spec scripts.  Read.  Proofread.  Read Aloud.  Write.  Write.
	Write.  Make phone calls.  Network.
	2.  This has been asked before too.  It's SO HYPOTHETICAL as to
	border on the incomprehensible, like asking me whether the series would
	have lasted longer if I were over six feet tall.  I don't know how to
	speculate on this.  So let me just reiterate that Disney created the
	environment that allowed me to create this show.  I don't think that
	environment would have existed ANYWHERE else.  Disney's far from
	perfect, but I get a little tired of people implying that they suck.  I
	worked there for almost seven years.  I was an executive for five of
	those years.  Part (a small part) of the Disney establishment, even.  I
	saw a lot of goofy decisions get made, but I saw a lot of good stuff get
	made too.  How would being at Warners have helped?  I doubt we'd ever
	even have developed the show.  Sorry for the tirade, but I think
	occasionally we all need to take a reality check and put things in
	perspective.
3. No.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
If Goliath knew that no one had the power to change time with the
	Phoenix Gate, then why didn't he just let Puck give it to Oberon, surely even
	Oberon doesn't have the power to change history?
As you may have seen, the Gate has much potential for mischief
	without changing history.  Besides, would you have given it to Puck
	after "Future Tense"?
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hi Greg! Thanks in advance:
1) Do gargoyle beasts give birth in litters or singly?
	2) Are all the female gargoyles in a clan on the same 20 year
	fertility cycle?  It was implied that all the eggs on Avalon hatched around the
	same time.
3) Are the males also only fertile every 20 years?
	4) How many gargoyle beasts were there in the Wyvern clan before the
	massacre?
	5) I realize you didn't write that episode, but could you please
	explain why the clones turned to stone when they died?
	6) Is Demona's 2nd clan (the one supposedly killed by Canmore's men)
	really dead?
1. Singly.
2. Yes and Yes.
	3.  Fertile?  Is that the right word?  I think male and female
	gargoyles have sex more often than once every twenty years, if that's
	what you're trying to get at in a round about way.
4. I don't know the exact number. A handful.
	5.  No, because I not only didn't write the episode, I was more
	or less appalled by it.  Why would you ask me that?
6. Yep.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hello Greg! Just wanted to ask you a question.
	1) In "Double Jeopardy" I saw that Thailog had red eyes. Since you
	have said earlier that only female gargoyles have red eyes, does he have them
	because of the pigment mix-up thing?
Yep.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Greg Hi again. I came up with a few more for you.
	1.  In which spinoff did you plan for Demona to see the light?  I'm
	really wondering if this would occur in Goliath or Angela's life times or
	after they are both dead.  Whatever brings her to her senses must have been
	something else.  A pity I can't think of a simple way to ask what it
	was.
	2.  Gargoyles lay only one egg at a time.  There were 36 eggs in the
	rookery.  Therefore you had to have at least 72 gargoyles in the clan
	at Castle Wyvern.  Throw in the single gargs, those that were to young or
	too old to mate, and that number might even be over a hundred.  Yet in the
	past you mentioned that their were only about 30 to 40 gargs in the Wyvern
	clan. Am I missing something?
	3.  You mentioned before that Coldsteel would still be a threat to the
	clan. Considering that Demona shares responsiblity for his first death,
	you'd think he'd want revenge on her as well.  So why was he so cooperative
	during High Noon, and would he be inclined to go after her now.  (Not that
	this would necessarily accomplish anything for him)
1. Not going to reveal that here.
2. Over 20 years, a lot of death can take place.
3. I'm not sure how aware he is of Demona's guilt.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
I am not sure if anyone has asked this already or not, but I noticed
	that there seem to have been two versions of the episode "Vows" released.
	This is the episode where Goliath, Demona, Xanatos and Fox use the Phoenix
	Gate to go back in time (on the occasion of Xanatos' and Fox's marriage.  I
	noticed that the first time I saw the episode, in the opening scene
	Goliath and Xanatos are duking it out (fighting).  At one point Xanatos
	backhands Goliath and as Goliath staggers back a stream of blood can be seen
	flying from his mouth.  In the same episode, at a later time, Demona (the
	younger version) runs up to Goliath (also the younger version) and embraces
	him, as she does so she runs the inside of her thigh up along his
	suggestively. These two scenes shocked me at the time.  (It was the first time I had
	saw such things on the show).  But, the next time I saw the episode on TV,
	(about three months later) these two scenes had been altered.  There
	was no blood to be seen, and Demona just hugged Goliath (minus the thigh).
	My question is this...Were you aware of these changes?  And why were
	they made?  Did some parent complain?
1.  I don't remember if I was aware of them, but I'm not aware
	of any parental complaint.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hey Greg,
	1.  How old would Xanatos have been when Brooklyn visits him in
	Timedancer? What year would it have been? If you don't know exactly how old he
	would have been, what about a general idea: Child, preteen, teen, young
	adult, adult?
2. Patrick Stewart>Anubis, Oberon, Arthur? Any of those?
	3.  Number three is going to come as a seperate post just in case it
	gets cut.
	4.  Are gargoyles and dragons related?  Other than the statue in
	Pendragon, would there have been any more dragons in gagoyles?  Any details?
	5.  Pterasaurs have wings much like gargoyle wings, and they glided
	too. Paleantologists believe they may have been resonably intelligent,
	considering the intelligence of other creatures in those times
	(dinosaurs) Any relation to gargoyles?
1. Younger adult.
	2.  Your answer is wrong.  No other hints.  Although Todd has
	already answered correctly.  Check the archives for his answer.
3. O.K. That's probably smart.
4. Maybe. Yep. Nope.
5. Maybe.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
In The Mirror, Elisa asks the clan what Demona would want with a
	mirror, and Hudson answers that it's Titania's Mirror.  My question is how did he
	know it was Titania's Mirror?  Was this a subtle forshadowing of a as of
	yet untold story?
It was advertised as Titania's Mirror.  There was a big sign
	outside the Museum.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
In Possession, when Iago is moved from Brooklyn's body to the
	Coldsteel shell, his soul merged with the robot. But when Othello and Desdemona
	were moved into Coldstone and Coldfire, their souls entered the shells
	throught the mouths, unlike what had just happened to Coldsteel.  Was this an
	animation error or was this intentional?  And if it was intentional,
	then can you give me just a small clue as to what you had planned?
Not an error.  Two ways of visualizing the same basic event.
	Neither are wrong, but don't read too much significance into it.  "A
	petty consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds" -- Ralph Waldo
	Emerson  ;)
	Someday someone should ask me about the "HOBGOBLIN OF LITTLE
	MINDS" episode that I never got around to doing.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hi again Greg!
	Gosh! I just keep finding more little curiosities I can't resist
	asking! How very!
	Okay, here's my pondering for the week! We all have heard how all the
	Trekkers got on the cast! But, being a huge fan of Broadway musicals,
	I am curious as to how Terrence Mann (one of my absoulute fav Broadway
	actors) got cast as Oberon! Any interesting tales to it? Or any interesting
	tales of his work on the set? Frairly broad I knpw, but hey!
	Thank you again Mr Weisman for taking a look at this once more! May
	luck be with you in the future!
Our voice and casting director Jamie Thomason cast Terrance.  He
	was great.  Had real fun with the part.  But no great anecdotes, I'm
	afraid.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hey a quick question:
	When did you do the last show of Gargoyles??
	Is the show,,Angel of night,, the last show???
	Please answer me quick!
Well, I doubt this qualifies as quick.  I did my last Gargoyles
	"THE JOURNEY" in 1996.  It originally aired in the fall of that year as
	part of THE GOLIATH CHRONICLES.  Angels of the Night was the last
	episode of the Goliath Chronicles.  It originally aired in 1997.  But I
	had nothing to do with it.  The last episode of the original Gargoyles
	series was "HUNTER'S MOON, Part Three" which aired in spring 1996.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hi, Greg.  Yes, it's me again.
	A little question on the reproductive nature of gargoyles...curiosity
	got the better of me...is inbreeding possible with gargoyles? *Grumbles as
	someone from the chatroom makes a remark aobut her being the expert on
	that one considering she's a redneck.*
	Oh...and is Fang a cougar?  I see a lot of similarities...
1. It's possible, but the odds are against it.
2. Something like that.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
1) Patrick StewartMacbeth and the Archmage from the first season,
	and Oberon from the second season.
	2) Since the full story about Katana's name would probably take 42
	pages, I'm just going to ask if it was a name she had before she met Brooklyn
	(i.e., from her clan or through human contact), or after (i.e., in the
	context of their meeting, falling in love, adventuring together
	through time).
	3) Gargoyle eggs take ten years to hatch, unless I've forgotten my
	canon. How would Brooklyn and Katana have cared for their eggs while voyaging
	through time?
	4) Related to the above question, how long was the average Brooklyn
	stay in a given time period? i.e., Did he run the risk of appearing for a few
	seconds before the Phoenix Gate snatches him again?
	5) I don't think this is in the archives, so I have to ask: Why does
	the Phoenix Gate continue to travel with Brooklyn, snatching him from time
	to time and from place to place, and why does it cease after he's
	returned to Castle Wyvern of the 20th century?
1. Nope.
2. No comment.
	3.  With difficulty.  Though I never said how long they were in
	each place.
	4.  There aren't any rules as to length of stay.  It's possible
	that he might have danced in and out in a few seconds on occasion, but
	it makes for lousy stories, so I wouldn't have done that often.
	5.  The Phoenix Gate is lossed in time.  Brooklyn takes
	advantage of it's comings and goings in the hopes that it will
	eventually take him home.  Once he gets home, he avoids it like the
	plague.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
If you don't want to answer this, that's fine. I understand.
	Celebrities are always getting these requests. But is there anyway I can get a Gargs
	pic signed by you?
Come to the Gathering in NYC this summer.  I'm hoping to be
	there if the details can be worked out.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hi Greg:
1. Who created the Phoenix Gate? ONe of Oberon's Children?
2. Would Patrick Stewart have played King Arthur? Macbeth? Oberon?
	3.  Would you ever have done a Romeo & Juliet type of episode?
	Between what two charecters (ie who would be Romeo and who would be Juliet?)
	4.  Do you know who Tod mcFarlane is?  If not he is the     creator
	if Spawn and Image comics.  The reason I brought him up is that Marvel Comics, for
	which he used to work, wanted to buy the rights to Spawn, but Tod wouldn't
	let them because he knew they'd eventually mess it up. He was, at the
	time. working on Venom and Marvel wanted to turn Venom into a good guy. So
	between Marvel wanting to change Venom and rather than allow them to do the
	same with Spawn Todd left Marvel and started Image, which is now far more
	succesful than marvel (who is going bankrupt).  I realize it is to
	late now but you really should have tried something like this with Garoyles.  I
	also brought it up to say that if you want a comic company that might do a
	great job with Gargoyles, that is if Disney gives them a chance, Image is a
	good place to start.  Todd would sympathise with your problem.  would you
	consider it?
1. Not who.
2. No.
	3.  There was a definite Romeo and Juliet theme planned for New
	Olympians.
	4.  I've met Tod, and I'm familiar with what you're describing,
	but the situations are not parallel.  You're comparing Gargoyles with
	Spawn, but it would be more accurate to compare Gargoyles with Venom.
	That is, Gargoyles are and always were owned by Disney.  There was never
	a moment when I could have gone off and done it on my own, because I
	NEVER owned the property.  Also, you should remember that for Tod (who
	had some substantial money and reputation from his Marvel work) to go
	off and publish his own comic was a very doable thing.  He was a fan
	favorite.  And producing a comic book is a RELATIVELY inexpensive
	proposition that requires a relatively small staff of people.  By
	comparison, no one had ever heard of me BEFORE Gargoyles, and still, few
	know who I am now.  In addition, producing an animated series is a
	RELATIVELY costly proposition.  Exponentially more expensive than
	publishing a comic book.  And the required staff is huge.  And they'd
	all need to be paid in advance to put food on their tables.  The whole
	thing is WAY beyond my resources, even today.  Now I know, you think Tod
	has done it with the SPAWN animated series.  But that was AFTER Spawn
	was already a huge success that made him a millionaire many times over.
	I'm not saying he spent his own money on the show, but that money and
	the prestige of the property gave him a lot of clout.  Frankly, that's
	clout I don't have.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hey Greg, thanks for answering my questions:
	1)I know you were planning to do some spin-offs, but how many and what
	were they going to be called??
	2)If Disney ever got it through their thick skulls that GARGOYLES is a
	great show and decided to bring it back, they'd have to hire you and get you
	to approve it or something like that, right??
	3)Why didn't you work on any of the GOLIATH CHRONICLES episodes except
	for THE JOURNEY??
4)What projects are you working on now??
	5)If someone wanted to pick up one of you spin-off shows(like
	TIMEDANCER, that's the only one I know you wanted to do), would you want them (who
	ever they may be, Disney or not) to pick GARGOYLES as well??
1)  GARGOYLES, BAD GUYS, DARK AGES, FUTURE TENSE, THE NEW
	OLYMPIANS, PENDRAGON, TIMEDANCER.
	2)  They wouldn't "have" to do anything, but I like to think
	they'd come to me first.
	3)  I made a mistake.  I felt I wasn't appreciated, and I felt I
	wouldn't have been able to maintain the show's quality level.  But I
	still should have done it.  I made a mistake.
4) It's too soon to talk about any of them.
	5)  Only Disney could do a gargoyles-related spin-off.  They own
	all the characters and concepts.  They wouldn't have to do both.  Any
	one would be fun.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
I have another question, sorry: I keep hearing people talk about
	someone called Katana, who is she??
In my head, she's Brooklyn's mate.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
How long had Goliath been leader when the BIG event happened(you know,
	1000 years ago)?? How long had Goliath be second-in-command when Hudson
	appointed him leader??
I haven't worked the Math in a long time.  But Goliath had been
	leader for ten years, since the events depicted in LONG WAY TO MORNING.
	He became second in command during the run of DARK AGES.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Aren't they going to air the Goliath Chronicles in USA network?I'm
	dying to see them.Or at least read the synopses in some page.
I don't know.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Since when Goliath and Demona were in love?
Since they were young, if I understand the question.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Why Hudson has only one eye?
He has two eyes.  One was blinded in battle against the
	Archmage.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Why they cancelled Gargoyles?Why The Goliath Chronicles were draw by
	Nelvana or something like that?
See above.  Goliath Chronicles was subcontracted to Nelvana for
	economic reasons which I don't pretend to understand.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Thanks.Great show!A lot better than the Ninja Turtles.Gargoyles lasted
	only four years and the Ninja Turtles lasted 10!Why?I also noticed that the
	ninja turtles in it's second season also had 65!Like gargoyles.Why?Please
	answer me.For the love of a fan.
In those days, 65 was considered a complete package of episodes.
	Enough to run five days a week for one quarter of the year.
	I can't tell you why Turtles lasted as long as it has, but
	Gargoyles ended after 2 (or 3) seasons, because the ratings didn't seem
	strong enough to Disney for them to justify it's ongoing existence,
	given that they had 65 (or 78) episodes already in the can.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hi Greg. :)
(1) So how have you been doing?
	(2) I have been wondering about Katana's name.  Is there a real life
	story as to how you and/or your staff came up with that name?  If so, what
	is it?
	(3) Is there a story as to how she got that name in the actual garg
	universe?  If so, what is it?
	(4) Now for a few more questions about the Phoenix Gate.  Is there any
	type of limit to when the gate can go to?
(5) If so, does that limit change depending on who is using the gate?
	(6) What I mean is, is the gate limited (in things like traveling to
	the future) on what one knows of the future?  If one doesn't know what the
	future holds, can they travel into the future using the Gate?
1) Eh, O.K. How about you?
2) I came up with it. It seemed right.
3) Probably there is. But I haven't thought about that yet.
4) Nope.
5) N.A.
6) Yep.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hi, Greg.  I've been wondering this ever since I first saw "City of
	Stone", and, being the twisted person I am, I was wondering, what would happen
	if Demona and/or Macbeth were decapitated by someone else?  Kind of
	morbid, I know, but it's one of those questions even fanfics can't answer.
I don't know.  But I'm not worried about it, cause dramatically,
	it's not going to happen.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hello Mr. Weisman. I appologise if any of these questions have been
	asked before. In that case I must have missed them.
	1. I have been wondering. When the sun comes up, gargoyles turn to
	stone. When the sun is gone, they wake up. But what would happen during a
	solar eclipse?
	2. I can understand the reasons why you don't want to see any original
	ideas. You don't want someone to sue you because he thinks he's given
	you an idea, even though you thought of the same thing before you even met
	him. I'm wondering though, did this ever really happen to you so far?
1)  Generally.  One would assume their biological clocks would
	be unaffected by a solar eclipse... unless, the eclipse was some kind of
	magical event that had some kind of magical influence on them.
	2)  It's happened to many people.  I personally have never been
	sued under this exact scenario.  But at any rate, I don't want to join
	the club.  And I have had the situation occur where a person stopped
	short of suing.  Someone suggested ideas to me that I already had
	planned to do.  When I told them, they looked at me like I had just
	ripped them off.  I don't want to take any chances.  (Someone is suing
	Disney claiming that he created Gargoyles.  The fact that he's claiming
	to have created the show in 1993, when I can document that my team and I
	started working on it in 1991 doesn't seem to faze him much.)
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hey Greg,
	I have question to ask you that's more personal than those I've asked
	in the past.  As you may but probably don't remember, I mentioned that I
	dabble in fanfiction.  Lately, though, I've sort of lost the urge to write.
	I've been puttering around on my current piece for more than half a year, and I
	just can't seem to find my inspiration.  My question is: does this ever
	happen to you?  And if so, how do you combat it?
I've never lost the urge to write.  At least not so far,
	thankfully.  But I've never been any good at accomplishing anything
	without a real deadline.  (Setting an imaginary one for myself has never
	worked.)  When I have an assignment, I do periodically get stuck.  I
	pace a lot.  But I eventually work my way through it.  Fanfiction isn't
	something I've tried.  And I'm only disciplined when I have an external
	deadline.  Otherwise I'm lazy as hell.  I don't know if that helps, but
	one thing you might try is to take a class in creative writing.  Let the
	instructor impose a deadline and see if that helps you.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hi greg,
	I was watching a show about ancient Mayan civilizations in Spanish
	class, and I noticed a few things: one thing I noticed was a Mayan statue
	that looked like it had eye ridges, a bat with "wings like a dragon"
	(that's what the video said), and finally a snake carving that could have easily
	been a gargoyle like the one in Guatemala.
	1)  Is this the sort of thing that gave you the idea for the Green, or
	did you not notice these types of things?
2) Will Alexander be alive in 2158?
	3)  Will Alex be (magically) as strong, or stronger than say Puck or
	Merlin?
	4)  Was Demona ever in love with anyone else during the 1000 years
	that Goliath was asleep?  Any chance I can get you to tell me who?
1). The former.
2). Yes.
	3).  As Puck?  I doubt it.  Puck is a 100% changeling, and Alex
	is only 25%.  But Alex has a good teacher and a lot of potential.  As
	Merlin?  The question is how much time Alex dedicates to his magical
	studies.  He may have other interests as well.
4) Largely, the answer is NO. To both questions.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Greg,
	Congrats on a great show!!! :)  I was just wondering if the worse
	happens and Gargoyles is not brought back on TV do you have any plans to
	continue the story in another media?
I'd love to, and I have periodically looked into that, with no
	success to date.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hello Mr Weisman!
	Thanks again for taking the time to answer all these questions that we
	Gargoyle fanatics throw at ya...speaking of which, here are some of
	mine :-)
	1)  You noted that  Edmund from KING LEAR is your favorite
	Shakespearean
	character...why?  BTW...LEAR is one of my faves also...the mirroring ,
	contrast and complexity of the characters is incredibly clever.
	2)  Are there any Gargoyle characters that have smidgens of Edmund
	written into them ? (Thailog comes to mind, in a vague sort of way).
	3) Besides A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM and OTHELLO, are there any other
	Shakespearean allusions in Gargoyles?
4) Was Maggie cloned from some sort of housecat?
5) What the heck was Fang cloned from?
6) Why does Demona have a belly button?
	7) Which one is Rosencrantz and which one is Guildenstern? (I can
	never tell)
8) Was Lear more sinned upon than sinner?
	Thanks for your time!  Continued luck in the future!  Sorry for the
	irrelevant Shakespeare queries :-)
1)  Part of the reason is that I've played the character on
	stage.  I've also written the equivalent of Shakespeare Fan Fiction
	about Edmund.  A near-monologue using Shakespeare's dialogue and some of
	my own that extrapolated background and specific motivation for the
	character.  I know him better than many people.  I feel an affinity for
	him.  Which is scary, because he is a thorough villain by intention and
	by deed.  But it's thrilling too.
	2)  Yeah, Todd pointed out the Thailog connection, and I
	definitely see it.  Many of my villains may have a touch of Edmund.
	Xanatos, arguably.
	3)  Sure.  MACBETH, of course.  Plus a number of assorted
	references to Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet and others.
4) No.
5) He wasn't cloned from anything. He was mutated.
6) Does she?
7) You and Claudius.
	8)  Probably.  But life is complex and no one promised equity.
	It's something we strive for, not a privelidge we're granted.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Uh, hi Greg.  My name is Holly and I am a first-timer "Ask Greg", so
	if I make any mistakes, please forgive me.  I would also like to comment on
	your extraordinary efforts you and all the crew at Disney put together to
	bring us "Gargoyles".  I fell in love with it at first sight (which was when
	I was only twelve).  Ok, so here's the question that's been bugging me for
	so long: On "Heritage" eps how did Angela find out that Raven's clan were
	only illiusions?
As I recall, she saw the Thunderbird's wing pass right through
	one of them.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
Hey I know you hear this alot but thanx for taking the time to answer
	our questions.
	1) You may have answered this before but if you did it was one of your
	corn ball one word answers =) so ill try again. a) In Hunters Moon if
	Demona shattered the bottle and released the virus would that have killed
	Macbeth since it was Demona who made the virus and that would also kill
	herself? b)How powerful was the preying gargoyle? c) Did d) Demona realize she
	was taking a gamble with her life and e) if yes was she suicidal at the
	time?
	2) Ahh your who would Pactrick Stewart play contest. I say he would
	have played Macbeth (very obvious), Hudson, and the one from the second
	season, the original hunter from city of stone. Are any of these right?
	3) a)I know Puck is banished from avalon but im sure Alex isnt, when
	and how will he visit there for the first time? b)how old will he be? c)is
	there any story you have planed for that trip? d)If Alex was threatened on
	Avalon would puck be allowed back to protect him? (loop hole, hehehe)
	4) When Brooklyn come back after TimeDancer will he look like he did
	in the episode "FutureTense"?
	5) Is Duval anyone we know yet in the show?
	whew, lots of questions. Thanx again =)
1a)  Actually, I've answered this in detail.  Check the
	archives.  In short, a lot would depend on Demona's specific intent.
	Her living might keep him alive.
	b)  "Praying" not "Preying".  And it was as powerful as it
	needed to be.
	c,d,e)  That's subject to interpretation.  I think it's all in
	there.  It's a matter of degree.
(GDW / 4-28-98)
gargoyles was an excellent show.  I think the reason it got cannes was
	because the story got too complicated.  It seemed "overwhelming" for
	someone who never saw the show before.  Those previously seen on gargoyles
	scenes didn't help matters either.  Sure it saved two minutes of animation,
	but it alienated alot of viewers.  I liked the Avalon Subquest since it
	helped new viewers get hooked.  I hope you get back on sindication so I can see
	Time dancer.  It sounds cool.
Well, I kinda feel like you contradicted yourself.  On the one
	hand, you think the "previously" recaps alienated viewers.  But those
	recaps were designed to help out new or occasional viewers, and I think
	the only viewers that might have been alienated by them were regular
	viewers who didn't need them and found them annoying.
	Obviously, the main reason the show was cancelled was because
	the ratings were disappointing to Disney.  Not bad.  Just not great
	enough to justify making more when they already had a complete package.
	It's certainly possible that one of the reason for the non-stellar
	ratings is that the show was too complex.  But I don't make apologies
	for that.  I tried to make it accessible, but I did the show I wanted to
	do.  Our regular viewers (the people who most objected to the recaps)
	didn't mind the complexity.  But new and occasional viewers (who might
	have appreciated the recaps) might very well have been put off by that
	complexity.  Or are you arguing that the recaps put off new and
	occasional viewers?  Perhaps, by making them feel like they needed to
	know stuff that maybe they didn't?  Hmmmm.
	It's also interesting that you praise the World Tour.  I liked
	it.  A lot.  But the consensus has generally been that people didn't
	like it, or that at any rate, it went on too long.  And that new and
	occasional viewers would be put off by it, because they wouldn't
	understand what was going on.
	(GDW / 4-24-98)
I've noticed some things about Future Tense,
	1) Claw doesn't say anything through out the episode, andy reason for
	this??
	2) Demona tells Goliath to give the Pheonix Gate Angela so she can
	hide in the past, but I thought Demona didn't find out about Angela until they
	returned to Manhattan, can you explain??
	3) Was it planned that Goliath, Elisia, Angela and Bronx never
	returned home until they had rid themselves of the Eye of Odin and the Pheonix
	Gate??
	4) Is it possible that the Eye of Odin and the Pheonix Gate combined
	were guiding the travelers and was it Avalon??
1. Claw never says anything. Ever.
	2.  Well, for starters, the whole thing was an illusion of
	Puck's, but actually, Demona learned about Angela in Paris.
	3.  I planned to have them lose them along the way, if that's
	what you mean.
	4.  No.  Not in my mind.  But if it pleases you to think so,
	knock yourself out.
	(GDW / 4-24-98)
1)is puck in any way related to oberon or titania,if so how?
	2)since we found out fox is titania's daughter,i've been wondering
	does that mean fox and puck are related?
	3)when tom and princess catherine were married did they have any human
	kids that weren't shown on the cartoon?
	4)when the magus died on that stone bed king arther was on (till he
	woke up to help the gargs) is there any whay that the magic could have kept
	him alive but asleep till he could be awoken and healed maybe?because i
	liked him and would like him back.
5)how come owen didn't fix his hand?
1. No.
2. No.
	3.  I don't think they were ever officially married.  And no, no
	human kids.
4. I liked him too. But people die in war.
	5.  Cause it would be cheating.  Not for him, but for Xanatos.
	Xanatos loses the use of a two-handed assistant, he doesn't get that
	fully functional assistant back.  Puck won't use magic to help David.
	(GDW / 4-24-98)
What exactly does M.I.A. stand for?
	Thanks!
Missing In Action. (GDW / 4-24-98)
Hope that you don't mind these extra questions and comments:
	1. My personal guesses (re your invitation) for whom you had planned
	Patrick Stewart to voice: Goliath, Macbeth, King Arthur.
	2. You mentioned that Edmund in "King Lear" is your favorite
	Shakespeare character.  Shortly after reading that, I got to thinking, and noticed
	a slight similarity between him and Thailog (villainous
	not-fully-acknowledged son who turns on his father).  Was Edmund a partial model for Thailog?
	3. Thans for answering my Macbeth question (and telling me what John
	Rhys-Davies's response to the story was).  By the way, who are Monique
	and Tuppence?
	4. You said that Elisa introduced her family to Talon and the Mutates
	in "The Cage" in the Labyrinth, but I thought when I saw that episode
	that the final scene (the meeting, with Goliath secretly watching) was taking
	place in her apartment instead (that's how it looked to me).  Which was it?
	5. Somebody else brought up the Xanatos-and-Owen deal, and I thought
	that I'd say here that I considered it good judgement on Xanatos's part to
	choose Owen's service over a wish from Puck.  After all, Owen is very
	reliable and efficient, while I've pretty much got the feeling from Demona's case
	in "The Mirror" that asking Puck to grant your wish can get you into a lot of
	trouble :)
	5. You said that "Ransom" and "Runaways" were based on episodes that
	you'd planned for the 3rd season, but altered in direction.  Was "Seeing
	Isn't Believing" (the Goliath Chronicles episode with Taurus and Proteus in
	it) similarly based on your proposed "New Olympians" spin-off?
	6. One of the things that I've most liked about Goliath was his
	fondness for reading (which is all the more impressive, given how the average
	inhabitant of 10th century Scotland would have felt about literacy - Hakon's
	attitude was the dominant one for the period).  When did he learn how to read -
	the 10th century or the 20th?  And did somebody teach him, or did he learn
	on his own?
	7. Related to No. 6  - do you have any idea what book Goliath was
	reading in "Avalon Part One" the one that he stayed home at the clock tower to
	finish)?
	8. Did the various gargoyle-haters such as the Hunters believe
	gargoyles to be demons (as in, supernatural evil creatures), or did they view them
	more as ferocious wild animals like wolves or mountain lions?
	9. What sort of "big cat" is Fang modelled on?  I can identify the
	other Mutates' originals (Talon - panther, Maggie - lioness, Claw - tiger),
	but I'm not so sure about his.
1.  Right.  And you're the first one to guess the correct
	answer.  (Only the second person to guess at all, I'm afraid, so don't
	let it go to your head -- cause the contest was something of a bust.)
	But Todd, consider yourself officially recognized as an insightful
	Gargoyle fan.
	2.  You know, I hadn't thought of that.  But you may be right.
	I've played Edmund on stage, and I've studied and internalized the
	character A LOT.  The more I think about it, the more Edmundish, Thailog
	grows.  Man, Todd, you ARE insightful.  Good work, mister.
	3.  Monique Beatty was a Script Coordinator on Gargoyles and
	also my personal assistant.  She did a lot of the research for me and the story
	editors on the show.  (Monique is currently the Associate Producer of
	the DreamWorks' series Toonsylvania.  She's gone on to have a very
	successful career without me, but I can proudly say I gave her her first
	job in animation.)
	Tuppence Macintyre is a good friend.  She's a Los Angeles Deputy
	District Attorney.  She also did a lot of research for us (gratis) on
	the show.  (For any of you who ever read my old CAPTAIN ATOM comic
	books, the character of Tuppence MacRae, Plastique's defense attorney,
	was based on Tuppence Macintyre.)
	4.  The background was screwed up.  It was supposed to be the
	Labyrinth, slightly cleaned up after the battle.  It was cleaned up WAY
	TOO MUCH, but the cage was still there, so it couldn't have been Elisa's
	apartment.  (And yeah, that always bugged me.)
	5.  To the extent that the first two you mentioned were
	"inspired" by ideas that I had suggested in my notes to the new team but
	wound up having absolutely NOTHING to do with what I suggested, you
	could argue that MANY  TGC episodes were inspired by my notes to the new
	team, including the Proteus episode, the trial, the Illuminati, a Bronx
	episode, a magical fantasy episode, etc.  In a way, that made them even
	more frustrating for me.
6. Tenth. And yes, someone taught him: Demona.
7. God, I don't remember. I used to know. Damn.
	8.  I think the Hunters through the centuries were remarkably
	inconsistent about what exactly they believed the Gargoyles to be.  Jon
	Canmore/John Castaway in macrocosm.
	9.  I think a Cougar, Mountain Lion type.
	(GDW / 4-24-98)
1. You once stated that Hudson is Broadways biological father.
a)Are either of them aware of this fact?
b)Why wasn't it discussed in the show?
	2.  Did you plan for any more episodes with the golem, or was his
	appearance a one episode thing?
3. Would you have told us any of Jackal and Hyena's past?
4. Would Claw ever have spoken?
	5.  I asked you before, but you said to ask again later so I am.  What
	was Demona's reaction to Shakespeares play Macbeth?
	6. a)Since Coldstone is just animated stone, and Coldfire and
	Coldsteel are robots, would they have a longer lifespan that the rest of the clan?
b)Would they still be around in 2158?
	7.  How long of his 40 year trek would Brooklyn spend in 2158, and how
	long in medieval Ishimura?
8. Does Hudson still have his piece of statue from "The Price"?
1a.  I'd think that the thought MIGHT have crossed Hudson's
	mind.  But I doubt it stuck.  He would view all three of the trio as his
	sons.  I also doubt that Broadway's ever given it any thought.  He
	already views Hudson as a father figure.
	1b.  Because, there's no reason for the gargoyles to discuss it.
	In tenth century Scotland, Gargoyles weren't raised to make an issue of
	biological parentage.
2. I had some thoughts.
3. Maybe, someday.
4. No.
	5.  She may have been pleased to see Macbeth villafied and
	beheaded.  I doubt she'd have been happy seeing Malcolm (Canmore) win
	out in the end.  Then again, she might not have had the patience to sit
	through the whole thing.
6a. Yes.
6b. Not definitively.
	7.  I haven't run the numbers, but he would have spent a
	substantial amount of time in both eras, particularly the 2158 era.
	8.  Good question.  I'm sure he had it at least until the Clock
	Tower blew up.  Elisa went back to collect as many of the Gargoyles'
	possessions as she could find.  But I don't know if she found that, or
	if it had been shattered to pieces.
	(GDW / 4-24-98)
1. Are Coldstone, Coldfire, Coldsteel, Jackal, and Hyena anatomically correct?
2. How would having Puck as a teacher effect Alex's outlook and use of magic?
3. What kind of an influence do you think Petros and Renard would have on Alex?
1.  In what respect?
	2.  How do you think?
	3.  Generally, positive.  However, Renard is dying and Petros
	lives in Maine, so I wouldn't assume that their influence is going to be
	too heavy in the short term.
	(GDW / 4-24-98)
Hi. Just one question fo now. Do you know if they will ever release
	all the episodes to video. like maybe a box set?
I doubt it.  Not enough people bought the videos they did put
	out for them to think it profitable.
	(GDW / 4-24-98)
Hi again Greg. I was just reading the Ask Greg Latest Response and
	guess what.. in response to someone's question of what would have happened
	to the Phoenix Gate after TimeDancer, you said it would restarted its journey
	from scratch as in a neverending loop. I don't know if I remembered this
	correctly but wasn't the Gate created on Avalon? If it was created how
	could it go in a loop from the very beginning? Time can't be changed...
The Gate is "of Avalon."  Its journey begins, ends and restarts
	there.  Time cannot be changed.  (Ye, of little faith.)
	(GDW / 4-24-98)
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