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Justice League Unlimited
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| Title: | A Knight of Shadows (1) |
| Episode Number: | 20 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 20 |
| Production Number: | 1.20 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday September 20th, 2002 |
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Morgan Le Fey and Mordred her son is up to no good, meanwhile the league aids a distraught Etrigan who fears that the Philosopher's stone may fall into the hands of his ancient enemy, the sorceress Morgan le Fay.
part 1 of 2
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| Superman, Hawkgirl and Green Lantern do not appear in this episode. | Michael T. Weiss of the Pretender takes on the role of Jason Blood/Etrigan originally played by Billy Zane From the movie the Phantom in the Batman Animate Series episode "the Demon Within" |
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| Morgaine: Youth is so wasted on the young... | Jason Blood: Gone, gone, the form of man. Rise the Demon Etrigan! | J'onn: Then it was all an illusion?
Etrigan: Perceptive, isn't he?
The Flash: Lay off, gruesome. | Etrigan: The witch has an amulet which can sense when I'm drawing near
The Flash: With that stench, who needs an amulet? | Etrigan: For the past generation she has hidden from me, but I will never rest until her soul burns in the Eternal Pit.
The Flash: And I thought Bats was creepy. | Etrigan: I still don't trust that Martian. He's damaged goods.
Batman: I'd trust J'onn with my life.
Etrigan: I'll send flowers. | Etrigan: That witch will pay for this! I'll feed on her cold heart! | Morgaine: Everything has a price... if you're willing to pay. |
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| Morgaine: Youth is so wasted on the young.
Morgaine is paraphrasing of one of the most famous quotes by George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), an Irish playwright and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. |
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