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If given complete freedom in a new Gargoyles series (such as one appearing on cable rather than in syndication), would Greg do a “more adult” version of the show?

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If given complete freedom in a new Gargoyles series (such as one appearing on cable rather than in syndication), would Greg do a “more adult” version of the show?

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Greg’s answer: […] As to whether the show would get “more adult” if we had the non-broadcast freedom to be, the answer would generally be “no”. I think the show appeals to adults now, without adding gratuitous elements. I wouldn’t shy away from doing a drug story if I had a good story to tell about drugs. Adding curse words and nudity for their own sake doesn’t interest me. I like nudity as much as the next guy, but it would have to fit. We basically showed Fox nude at the end of “Eye of the Beholder”, because it made sense that she’d have no clothes on after her transformation. But I’m not out to arouse anyone. As for murder, hey, been there, done that. The show’s the show. I’d love to have freedom from standards and practices, but I won’t ignore my own standards. On the other hand, the show might get more mature, in the sense that Goliath and Elisa’s relationship would continue to mature. That doesn’t mean we’d be showing them engaged in sex acts, but we’d deal maturely with inter-

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