>>97625325Y'know, as cringy as this adolescent screed is, it does have an underlying point: The fanbase for the Gargoyles franchise is so entrenched in its ways and loyal to Weisman's vision that anything other than Weisman being allowed to control the franchise and have everything done his way would be considered, shall we say, "poor form" on the part of Disney. A Weisman-less Gargoyles, or a Gargoyles reboot that is tonally and visually inconsistent with everything else in the franchise, would be doomed to failure.
I will say this, though: If Disney were to reboot the franchise, I would love to see it done - timeline-wise only - like The Force Awakens: Twenty years or so after the original show with a mix of old and new characters that opens up the floor for the new generation. (Besides, who doesn't want to see MILF Elisa?)