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Vogel returns in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGreen "The Green"]], Renard in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]], and Brode in [[Recap/GargoylesS2Turf "Turf"]].

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Vogel returns in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGreen "The Green"]], "[[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGreen The Green]]", Renard in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]], "[[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering The Gathering (Part 1)]]", and Brode in [[Recap/GargoylesS2Turf "Turf"]].
"[[Recap/GargoylesS2Turf Turf]]".



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* IronicEcho: Halcon himself utters, in a moment of confusion, "[[NeverMyFault It's Not My Fault]]" something he often chastised others for doing so in the past. It starts the slow realization that he's done something even he finds deplorable.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Once Goliath takes sense into him, Halcon realizes the power trip he went on and is so ashamed that he willingly leaves the Golem's body. He practically utters the quote verbatim.

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* IronicEcho: Halcon himself utters, in a moment of confusion, "[[NeverMyFault It's Not My Fault]]" something he often chastised others for doing so in the past. It starts [[HeelRealization the slow realization realization]] that he's done something even he finds deplorable.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Once Goliath takes sense into him, Halcon realizes the power trip he went on and is so ashamed that he willingly leaves the Golem's body. He practically utters the quote verbatim.
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* WhatHaveIBecome: Once Goliath takes sense into him, Halcon realizes the power trip he went on and is so ashamed that he willingly leaves the Golem's body. He practically utters the quote verbatim.
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* CurbStompBattle: Any involving the Golem, whom is an unstoppable juggernaut, immune to both gunfire and gargoyle fist, able to crush any opposition with little trouble.



* IronicEcho: Halcon himself utters, in a moment of confusion, "[[NeverMyFault It's Not My Fault]]" something he often chastised others for doing so in the past.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Once Goliath takes sense into him, Halcon realizes the power trip he went on and is so ashamed that he willingly leaves the Golem's body.

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* IronicEcho: Halcon himself utters, in a moment of confusion, "[[NeverMyFault It's Not My Fault]]" something he often chastised others for doing so in the past. \n It starts the slow realization that he's done something even he finds deplorable.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Once Goliath takes sense into him, Halcon realizes the power trip he went on and is so ashamed that he willingly leaves the Golem's body. He practically utters the quote verbatim.



* ResignedToTheCall: Goliath had hoped Renard could provide the travelers an easy way home. In the end, Renard offers to do that, but Goliath (having realized he helped both Prague and his old friend) politely refuses. He realizes there is a greater purpose to the places Avalon keeps sending him and that he has to see it through to the end.

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* ResignedToTheCall: Goliath had hoped Renard could provide the travelers an easy way home. In the end, Renard offers to do that, but Goliath (having realized he had helped both Prague and his old friend) friend, to say nothing of his previous adventures) politely refuses. He realizes there is a greater purpose to the places Avalon keeps sending him and that he has to see it through to the end.
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* HeyYouHaymaker: Eliza greets a random mook with a fist to the face after tapping his shoulder from behind.
--> '''Eliza:''' Hi there. ''(punches mook)''
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* AmbiguouslyJewish: In "Golem", which features an accurate retelling of the story of The Golem of Prague and both written and spoken Hebrew, nobody mentions the words "Jew," "Judaism," or "Jewish" even once. Instead, they refer to "our people" and "our community," never actually identifying their people by name. Also, no one wears a yarmulke or any sort of head covering at any point in the story, even when conducting Jewish rituals

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* AmbiguouslyJewish: In "Golem", which Even though the episode features an accurate retelling of the story of The Golem of Prague and both written and spoken Hebrew, nobody mentions the words "Jew," "Judaism," or "Jewish" even once. Instead, they refer to "our people" and "our community," never actually identifying their people by name. Also, no one wears a yarmulke or any sort of head covering at any point in the story, even when conducting Jewish rituals
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Vogel returns in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGreen "The Green"]], Renard in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]], and Brode in "Turf".

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Vogel returns in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGreen "The Green"]], Renard in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]], and Brode in "Turf".
[[Recap/GargoylesS2Turf "Turf"]].
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* '''Enemy(ies)''' : Tomas Brode

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* '''Enemy(ies)''' : '''Enemy(ies)''': Tomas Brode



Vogel returns in "The Green", Renard in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]], and Brode in "Turf".

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Vogel returns in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGreen "The Green", Green"]], Renard in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]], and Brode in "Turf".
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* '''Enemy(ies)''' : Tomas Brod

Finding themselves in Prague, Goliath runs across Halcon Renard. Meanwhile, Elisa stumbles across a priest attempting to re-animate a Golem as a protector for Prague from mercenaries like Tomas Brod. Who himself is already in the process of stealing the Golem... for none other than Renard himself!

Vogel returns in "The Green", Renard in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]], and Brod in "Turf".

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* '''Enemy(ies)''' : Tomas Brod

Brode

Finding themselves in Prague, Goliath runs across Halcon Renard. Meanwhile, Elisa stumbles across a priest attempting to re-animate a Golem as a protector for Prague from mercenaries like Tomas Brod.Brode. Who himself is already in the process of stealing the Golem... for none other than Renard himself!

Vogel returns in "The Green", Renard in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]], and Brod Brode in "Turf".



* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Goliath unloads one on Halcon, asking if what he's done is truly worth it, particularly given his principles. It proves to be enough to finally subdue him.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Goliath unloads one on Halcon, asking if what he's done is truly worth it, particularly given his principles. It proves to be enough to finally subdue break through to him.



* IronicEcho: Halcon himself utters, in a moment of confusion, "It's Not My Fault" something he often chastised others for doing so in the past.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Once Goliath takes sense into him, Halcon realizes the power trip he went on and is so ashamed that he leaves the Golem's body.

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* IronicEcho: Halcon himself utters, in a moment of confusion, "It's "[[NeverMyFault It's Not My Fault" Fault]]" something he often chastised others for doing so in the past.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Once Goliath takes sense into him, Halcon realizes the power trip he went on and is so ashamed that he willingly leaves the Golem's body.



* ResignedToTheCall: Goliath had hoped Renard could provide the travelers an easy way home. In the end, Renard offers to do that, but Goliath politely refuses. He realizes there is a purpose to the places Avalon keeps sending him and that he has to see it through.

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* ResignedToTheCall: Goliath had hoped Renard could provide the travelers an easy way home. In the end, Renard offers to do that, but Goliath (having realized he helped both Prague and his old friend) politely refuses. He realizes there is a greater purpose to the places Avalon keeps sending him and that he has to see it through.through to the end.

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* '''Characters''': Goliath, Elisa, Angela, Halcon Renard
* '''Enemy(ies)''' : Brode

Finding themselves in Prague, Goliath runs across Halcon Renard. Meanwhile, Elisa stumbles across a priest attempting to re-animate a Golem as a protector for Prague from mercenaries like Brode. Who himself is already in the process of stealing the Golem... for none other than Renard himself!

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* '''Characters''': Goliath, Elisa, Angela, Halcon Renard
Renard, Preston Vogel
* '''Enemy(ies)''' : Brode

Tomas Brod

Finding themselves in Prague, Goliath runs across Halcon Renard. Meanwhile, Elisa stumbles across a priest attempting to re-animate a Golem as a protector for Prague from mercenaries like Brode.Tomas Brod. Who himself is already in the process of stealing the Golem... for none other than Renard himself!
himself!

Vogel returns in "The Green", Renard in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]], and Brod in "Turf".


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* AmbiguouslyJewish: In "Golem", which features an accurate retelling of the story of The Golem of Prague and both written and spoken Hebrew, nobody mentions the words "Jew," "Judaism," or "Jewish" even once. Instead, they refer to "our people" and "our community," never actually identifying their people by name. Also, no one wears a yarmulke or any sort of head covering at any point in the story, even when conducting Jewish rituals


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* BilingualBonus: This episode [[ShownTheirWork actually includes correct Hebrew, both written and spoken]]. The "spell" in Hebrew, allowing a human to possess a golem, translates as something like "My soul should enter the body of earth". Also interesting to note that writer Gary Sperling's brother, a rabbi, advised him on the spoken Hebrew used in this episode.
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Halcyon Renard has an experience similar to this in regards to the Golem. Though the Golem isn't a cybernetic body, and if anything, he was simply playing around and causing amusing destruction in the body of the Golem.
* {{FlashBack}}: While plenty of these have been shown before, the one in this episode is unique in containing a flashback scene not connected to the series mythology or the lives of its characters. The production team felt the background both necessary and dramatic to an audience that likely would not be familiar enough with the legends pertaining to the Golem.
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* IronicEcho: Halcon himself utters, in a moment of confusion, "It's Not My Fault" something he often chastised others for doing so in the past. It leads to...
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone.

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* IronicEcho: Halcon himself utters, in a moment of confusion, "It's Not My Fault" something he often chastised others for doing so in the past. It leads to...\n
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone.MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Once Goliath takes sense into him, Halcon realizes the power trip he went on and is so ashamed that he leaves the Golem's body.
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* ResignedToTheCall: Goliath had hoped Renard could provide the travelers an easy way home. In the end, Renard offers to do that, but Goliath politely refuses. He realizes there is a purpose to the places Avalon keeps sending him and that he has to see it through.
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* {{Golem}}: The very same of myth and legend debuts her, with surprisingly accurate representation.

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* {{Golem}}: The very same of myth and legend debuts her, here, with surprisingly accurate representation.
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* NightInvulnerable: The Golem is immune to any attack, be it from Gargoyle fist or Human gunfire. It makes whoever controls it virtually unstoppable.

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* NightInvulnerable: NighInvulnerable: The Golem is immune to any attack, be it from Gargoyle fist or Human gunfire. It makes whoever controls it virtually unstoppable.
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* '''Story Arc''': Avalon Mystic Tour
* '''Characters''': Goliath, Elisa, Angela, Halcon Renard
* '''Enemy(ies)''' : Brode

Finding themselves in Prague, Goliath runs across Halcon Renard. Meanwhile, Elisa stumbles across a priest attempting to re-animate a Golem as a protector for Prague from mercenaries like Brode. Who himself is already in the process of stealing the Golem... for none other than Renard himself!

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This Episode contains the following Tropes:
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Goliath unloads one on Halcon, asking if what he's done is truly worth it, particularly given his principles. It proves to be enough to finally subdue him.
* {{Golem}}: The very same of myth and legend debuts her, with surprisingly accurate representation.
* IronicEcho: Halcon himself utters, in a moment of confusion, "It's Not My Fault" something he often chastised others for doing so in the past. It leads to...
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone.
* NightInvulnerable: The Golem is immune to any attack, be it from Gargoyle fist or Human gunfire. It makes whoever controls it virtually unstoppable.
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