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“ | Cyclopee's power comes from its eye. We've gotta shut it somehow. | ” |
"Cyclopee" is a season 1 episode of the series, Ghostforce. According to the series' production/written order, it is the 21st episode of Season 1, as well as the 21st episode of the series, overall.
Synopsis[]
Liv confronts Cyclopee, a ghost who copies everything, even her powers. She needs Glowboo's help.
Plot[]
TBA
Characters[]
Major characters[]
Minor characters[]
- Miss Jones
- Glups
- Drake Miller
- Mr. Vladovsky
- Rajat
- Charlie (background)
- Carla (background)
- Marlo (background)
- Jane (background)
- Stacy (background)
- Roland (background)
- Mark (background)
- Ethan (background)
- Calvin (background)
- Pharaok (statue)
- Flame (statue)
- Trashotic (statue)
- Raijin (statue)
- Civilians
Trivia[]
- Mr. Vladovsky keeps a mirror that is a nest for Cyclopee in his office before the ghost's awakening. This is the second hint that he has a mysterious connection with wild ghosts. It isn't until "Panikokado" that it reveals he works for Nolan Kasenti with a secret plan involving them.
- This is the second episode where an item Mr. Vladosky has in his office is a ghost nest after the Mask of Pharases II in "Pharaok".
- The title card features Cyclopee holding Krush's weapon, foreshadowing the ghost's ability to replicate the Fractal Mace later in the episode.
- This episode reveals that the underground laboratory has a training simulation, something Liv first mentioned in "Jellystery".
- This is the third episode that features the "Locker Ritual" sequence after "Pharaok" and "Mikroo".
- As of this episode, Glowboo gets a major upgrade to hold much more power and get fewer malfunctions. This includes waterproofing up to a depth of ten meters, having his solar Boo Energy stronger than the sun, and talking up to fifty-nine languages.
- Andy attempts to high-five Miss Jones but fails because his hand ends up phrasing through her right hand. Although it wasn't stated in the episode, this indirectly revealed to the audience that Miss Jones is half-ghost and her right hand is part of her condition.
- The official Ghostforce website revealed that Miss Jones has the power of an unspecified ghost and often has trouble controlling it without accidentally causing chaotic side-effects after touching something with her ghost hand. She can be seen holding objects in previous episodes and touching Liv's shoulder in "Mikroo" with her ghost hand, but no side effects are seen. Because Andy isn't seen affected by her hand when attempting to high-five her, it implies Miss Jones sometimes keeps her power under control.
- Liv's dilemma about the possibility of Miss Jones replacing the team with replicas of Glowboo mirrors the real-life ethical dilemma of artificial intelligence negatively impacting the workplace that relies on human intelligence. Miss Jones addresses the issue by stating that she has no intention of replacing the team. Rather, Glowboo was created for beneficial reasons by assisting them during difficult missions.
- This is the second episode in which a wild ghost is seen awakened by a basketball after "Bananice".
- The episode reveals when a Ghostforce member loses their Boo Energy, they can still phase through objects. This is seen when Fury phases through the street from the sewers.
- This episode reuses a scene from the episode, "Raijin". This occurs when Miss Jones analyses her ghost-like hand on her screen with Glups in the background.
- Coincidentally, both clips are in a matter relating to Glowboo; Miss Jones is recharging him with Boo Energy to be able to fight against the wild ghosts on his next mission.
- When Glowboo greets Myst after saving her from Cyclopee, he briefly speaks Spanish, Chinese, and Sanskrit.
- This is the second episode in which a wild ghost is seen being sent to the Ghost Cloud after "Trashotic".
- More information about Glowboo's creation and Miss Jones's past was revealed near the end of the episode. While Miss Jones created Glowboo, an "old friend of [hers]" designed him. Her friend was previously mentioned in "Raijin", but his identity is unknown to both the main trio and the audience. Miss Jones keeps her friend's blueprint of Glowboo, but there are a few notes she needs to decode. She is attempting to decipher it before Glowboo can reach his full potential.
- In "Raijin", Miss Jones specifically stated that she "had a little help from [her friend]" in building Glowboo. While it was initially believed the friend is Glups since she can't leave the lab, she might be referring to the blueprint the friend designed that indirectly helped her build him.
- Because Miss Jones addresses her friend with masculine pronouns and it's unlikely Glups would design the blueprints due to lacking hands, he is a male human with a past connection with her. Based on Miss Jones's character biography on the official Ghostforce website, he may be her old partner Carpenter who mysteriously disappeared before the series.
- This episode reveals that Miss Jones created chess pieces based on the wild ghost the Ghostforce has captured. Near the end, Glowboo and Glups are seen playing chess.
Errors[]
- The main trio were wearing backpacks in the school foyer before receiving a message from Miss Jones. However, the backpacks don't appear in the "Locker Ritual" sequence.
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