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Gargoyles
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| Title: | The Thrill of the Hunt |
| Episode Number: | 6 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 6 |
| Production Number: | 005 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday November 04th, 1994 |
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Lexington, Broadway, and Brooklyn have become fans of the hit tv show, The Pack, which is about a team of heroes fighting evil ninjas. In the spirit of trying to find kindred spirits in their new home, Lexington decides to stay after a special live show of The Pack -- so he can meet them in person. Little does Lexington know that The Pack enjoys a good hunt as well as "crimefighting."
Meanwhile, Elisa begins to question just how safe Castle Wyvern (atop the Eyrie Building) is after the fall of Xanatos...
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| By the end of the episode, Fox and Wolf are arrested, while the other members of the Pack stay on the loose. | According to Greg Weisman, before he came to America, Dingo was working as a basic mercenary. | First appearance of the Pack. |
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| Goliath: Elisa, what a pleasant sight to greet us as we awake. | Elisa: (to Goliath) I think your head stays rock hard even at night. | Wolf: When we took this job, we were promised fame, money, and action. I'm not complaining about the first two, but I could use some more of the third.
Jackal: Sounds like the Wolf-man is getting bored.
Hyena: (chuckles) Maybe a new haircut would help.
Wolf: I don't need any suggestions from you two clowns.
Dingo: Yeah, Wolf's right, Fox. This is a cushy gig, but we're all gettin' soft. Flabby as I am now, I probably wouldn't last a week in a Central American war.
Wolf: Birds gotta fly, fish gotta swim, wolves gotta hunt. | Lexington: We can't hide from the whole world up here. There are kindred spirits out there for us, but we've gotta look for them and we've gotta give them a chance. Or else, we'll always be alone. | Lexington: They're no more than animals.
Goliath: Worse than that. An animal hunts because it's hungry. These hunters do it for sport. | Hudson: Maybe we shouldn't believe everything we see on television. |
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| Brooklyn tells the Clan that The Pack has been arrested. However, we later find out that only Fox and Wolf (two out of five) were arrested in this episode. |
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| Jackal: Right. And alligators live in the sewers.
This is a classic NYC's urban legend. | Wolf: Birds gotta fly, fish gotta swim, wolves gotta hunt.
Wolf is paraphrasing the lyrics of "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man O' Mine" from Showboat, the 1927 classic musical by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. | Fox: Welcome to the Gauntlet. Normally the traps in here aren't lethal, but we juiced them up a little just for you two.
A gauntlet is a form of punishment or torture in which people armed with sticks or other weapons arrange themselves in two lines facing each other and beat the person forced to run between them. |
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