Angel

Watching: Angel

Fredless (R)

The scene where Fred breaks down in the bus station makes me sniffle.

Hellbound

Angel Episode Review

In which, on a list of Spike's attributes, I would not list hair as a positive.

What Happened

Spike keeps vanishing in the middle of conversations, claiming to Fred that he's being drawn into Hell. Recently, he's been spotting ghouls and ghosties in the shadows, whispering that the Reaper's coming for him.

The Reaper turns out to be Pavaine, the guy who Wolfram & Hart used to de-consecrate the ground for their headquarters. He was a ritual sacrifice, but has escaped Hell by feeding it the ghosts who might otherwise haunt W & H. Spike's next.

Fred figures out a way of making Spike corporeal, but it's a one time deal. Meanwhile, Spike and Pavaine are beating on each other, 'cuz that's what ghosties do. Pavaine threatens to kill Fred, telling Spike to choose between her life and becoming flesh. Spike tosses Pavaine into the mystic circle, making him corporeal and allowing Angel to lock him in a box for all eternity.

What We Learned

  • Spike's more than a common spectral disturbance.
  • The Shan-Shu-Haw means that if Angel helps enough people he might become human again.
  • All Fred has to do to help Spike is defy most of the Laws of Nature.
  • Never a fetching mad scientist about when you need one.
  • Angel is not the most optimistic puppy about these days.
  • Gunn is the only one Spike pops up next to in the bathroom.
  • There are 132 references to a "Dark Soul" is Wesley's books. Four of them are about Angel.
  • Angel's a dog person.
  • There's worse things than being a ghost.
  • If there's anything Wolfram & Hart excels at, it's keeping their unmentionables unmentioned.

Best Lines

Angel: "There was one thing. I never told anyone. I liked your poems."
Spike: "You liked Barry Manilow."

What Did I Think?

I know it's a horror movie staple and all, but watching characters wandering through dark hallways just isn't that interesting, visually. Personally, I would be moving as quick as possible, but no one ever strides through a horror movie. They just... sort of... wander...

The psychic was cool, though. She's what would happen if Elle Woods got hired by Wolfram & Hart.

Watching: Angel

Unleashed

Getting a little more balanced, and the guest star was nice enough.

Next Week: Apparently, there's nudity and the WB felt the need to tell us that there would be a week ahead of time.

Watching: Angel

That Old Gang of Mine (R)

Angel: "Why is my name at the top of the Merl's enemies list?"
Cordelia: "Uh, 'A'?"

Watching: Angel

Just Rewards

Spike can stay, but Harmony needs to be muzzled before she becomes the new Andrew. There is no reason why she should be in the background of every single scene.

Watching: Angel

That Vision Thing (R)

Such nice scenes between Angel and Cordelia.

Watching: Angel

Conviction (Season Premiere)

I could have done without Eve, and I'm not sure if Harmony won't outstay her welcome, but the Wolfram and Hart set-up has potential. Good fight scenes, too.

Watching: Angel

City Of (R)

Angel: "Where are you from."
Tina: "Missoula, Montana."
Angel: "I've been there. During the Depression. Um, my depression. I was depressed there."

Watching: Angel

Release (R)

Angelus: "Half this stuff is written in written in some proto-demonic cuniform and the other half, and I don't mean to be rude, I think they just doodled."

Watching: Angel

Salvage (R)

Not that I'm complaining too much, but how did all the vampires in the bar know that it was Angelus and not just Angel faking it? On the other hand, "Could you sign something for my hellspawn?" was funny.

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