Doesn't this kind of happen gradually, over the course of the show?
Of course, it's less they save him and more they save his family. And it's less he became a good guy and more he gradually becomes a less cold man over time and stops actively antagonizing the gargoyles.
The joys of fatherhood. He loved his wife and son so much, the desire to protect them made him understand that he can't keep making enemies, especially towards the Gargoyles, who have even been valuable allies at times. That said, I can't remember if he went out of his way to end the feud before or during Goliath Chronicles (the last season that killed the series).
Knowing Disney, they would figure they couldn't get funding for more than 1 season (While not being able to figure out why people don't like it: The Acolyte, all those Marvel shows), so they would condense the series. Disney would make that happen by Episode 5 out of 8. And then the series wouldn't get a second season because of "Low Viewer Ratings" (They had injected wokeness into a great show, and created a mid remake. The fans didn't like it, so Disney blamed chuds and incels.)
Doesn't this kind of happen gradually, over the course of the show?
Of course, it's less they save him and more they save his family. And it's less he became a good guy and more he gradually becomes a less cold man over time and stops actively antagonizing the gargoyles.
So I guess it's not like that at all, really.
Basically.
The joys of fatherhood. He loved his wife and son so much, the desire to protect them made him understand that he can't keep making enemies, especially towards the Gargoyles, who have even been valuable allies at times. That said, I can't remember if he went out of his way to end the feud before or during Goliath Chronicles (the last season that killed the series).
Knowing Disney, they would figure they couldn't get funding for more than 1 season (While not being able to figure out why people don't like it: The Acolyte, all those Marvel shows), so they would condense the series. Disney would make that happen by Episode 5 out of 8. And then the series wouldn't get a second season because of "Low Viewer Ratings" (They had injected wokeness into a great show, and created a mid remake. The fans didn't like it, so Disney blamed chuds and incels.)