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Anonymous writes...

Was Elisa Maza Purposly created to look like actress Salli Richardson?

Greg responds...

The character of "Elisa Chavez" was created before Salli was cast. We had a
basic look for the character, but no final models. After Salli was cast, we
asked her what her ethnic background was. (African-American largely, but
also Native American.) That seemed like an interesting background for Elisa,
so we changed her name to "Maza" which means "iron" in the Navajo language
(or at least that's what I was told by my assistant). We gave Elisa an
African-American mother and a Native American father. Then we asked Salli if
we could give photographs of her to our character designers. She said yes,
and they adjusted our existing models to look a bit more like Salli. So her
"look" was inspirational rather than, say, "traced".

By the way, we obviously reused the Chavez name for Elisa's boss Maria.
Two other discarded Elisa last names that were reused are (Maggie) Reed and
(Matt) Bluestone.


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Anonymous writes...

Hi Greg. I'm interested in whatever in-jokes there were in the show... I
already know about "Jalapena," and I think in an e-mail you mentioned there
was about one in-joke per ep? If you can think of any, I'd like to hear it.

Greg responds...

That wasn't a scientific estimate. It also depends on how you define an
in-joke. It amused me to have Xanatos quote Hamlet and Monty Python in the
same scene in "Future Tense". Is that an in-joke? Probably not. It's part
of Xanatos' personality. I'd have to watch the episodes again. Maybe when
the questions calm down, I'll do that. Watch one episode per week and write
up whatever thoughts come to my head as I'm watching. Post them as ramblings.
I'll include any in-jokes I remember. Maybe. We'll see.


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Anonymous writes...

About how old, in human terms, are Angela and the other members of the
Avalon clan?

Greg responds...

Ages in parenthesis represent biological age when that age differs from the character's chronological age.

As of December 31, 1996:
Hudson - 1118 (59)
Goliath - 1058 (29)
Trio - 1038 (19)
Angela - 952 (21)
Bronx - 1018 (9)
Demona - 1058 (35)
Coldstone - 1058 (28)
Macbeth - 991 (52)
Xanatos - 41
Fox - 30
Alexander - not yet 1
Elisa - 28
Talon, Dracon - 26
Beth - 21
Katharine - 1020 (62)
Tom - 1010 (52)
Gabriel, Ophelia, Boudicca - 952 (20)


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Anonymous writes...

How come, in Silver Falcon, Broadway's trenchcoat gets utterly
shredded, but his loincloth is utterly undamaged? I mean, are those things
made of titanium mesh, or what?

Greg responds...

Yeah. Titanium mesh. That's the ticket. C'mon, do you really want to see
Broadway's loincloth get shredded? It's a family show, after all.


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Anonymous writes...

At the end of Reckoning she seemed kind of ticked when she learned
that Thailog was probably dead, rather than simply bewildered, like the
other clones. Does that mean that Delilah had real feelings of attraction to
Thailog, possibly even something akin to love and devotion to him?

Greg responds...

Delilah was programmed, just like the others, but Thailog added some special
instructions to her programming. I don't particularly agree with your
assessment, though I do think his "death" would have left a void in her
life, a void she might seek to fill.


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Anonymous writes...

Are Margot and Brendon married, or were they just out on dates when they kept on running into the gargoyles?

Greg responds...

They are married.


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Anonymous writes...

Considering how he felt about humans and gargoyles setting foot on Avalon, how did Oberon ever agree to let King Arthur sleep on his island?

Greg responds...

It's complicated, but basically, Oberon owed someone a favor.


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Anonymous writes...

Is it just a councidence that they were turned to stone the same year that Oberon sent his children out? Also, is it just a coincidence that they were freed 1000 years exactly? Thanks for your time

Greg responds...

Actually, our gargoyles were frozen in stone in 994. Oberon banished his children in 995. There is a connection though it's not directly causal.


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Anonymous writes...

I heard somewhere Oberon flinched when he heard Merlin mentioned. Is it true, and if so can you please explain?

Greg responds...

When was Merlin mentioned in Oberon's presence? I don't remember that.


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Anonymous writes...

Why did you decide to make Xanatos, at least for the time being, stray form his scheming and villanious actions. Why did you have him help out the gargoyles. Was it merely him being grateful about their help saving Alex, or is ther some plan he's brewing. If so, what plan would that be exactly (or are you not allowed to talk about that?) Thanks - bye

Greg responds...

I'm allowed to talk about anything I'm in the mood to discuss.

Xanatos went through a protracted, gradual change over the course of 65 episodes. Hopefully, you all thought it was organic and believable. But I never said he had stopped scheming. (Keep in mind, I had nothing to do with how he was portrated in the last twelve episodes of CHRONICLES.) I don't even believe that his goals have changed that much. But his priorities have definitely shifted, plus he gained a great deal of self-knowledge and a clearer view of what matters most in life. First and foremost, his family.
Second, true friends (or at least allies) that you can really count on. He has learned that you have to give if you ever hope to take. (But that doesn't
mean he's done taking.) As to his plans, I still think he wants immortality, so that's not over. And I felt he needed to deal with the Illuminati, who are likely to expect things from him that he's not prepared to deliver. Don't expect his methods to change much.

As to the why, well, frankly, the character demanded it. The relationship with Fox manifested itself to the pleasant surprise of everyone involved. We were all even more surprised (David included) to find out that he actually loved her. Every other step along the way was a natural outgrowth of the revelation that he was capable of love. His father influenced him as well.
Though he'd be loathe to admit it, David cares what his Petros thinks of him. It wasn't an accident that Petros was invited to his wedding.



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