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[ANGEL] 1/21/04 This episode is cool and nifty.
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<blockquote data-quote="spacemonkey" data-source="post: 1329893" data-attributes="member: 13180"><p>small spoilers ahead, you have been warned:...........</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I thought the ep was pretty good, not great, but good.</p><p></p><p>Don't know if I was misled or if it was a subtle point, but I was under the impression that Angel was in his apartment, not W&H offices for most of the episode. Makes more sense that way, at least as far as Eve not having to sneak any demons past security. (doubt it would be a problem for her though)</p><p></p><p>I don't think Angel has a bed at the company anyway, and it makes the whole "Angel isn't around" thing plausible. If he had been in the building, they could have just consulted him on stuff (like the rune covered stone). </p><p></p><p>Speaking of which, I liked one of the undercurrents of the episode, that Angel isn't of use any more. If he's just the head of some company, most of his unique talents go to waste. Any normal person with an MBA (and occult leanings) could probably do his job - and Wes and Gunn look like they are realizing this a bit. It is a theme that they have touched on before in the show, and it may give Angel a kick in the pants when he realizes that he has distanced himself from the 'good fight' (while awake - his dream sequences showed that his subconscious knows already). That more than anything else may lead him to leave W&H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spacemonkey, post: 1329893, member: 13180"] small spoilers ahead, you have been warned:........... I thought the ep was pretty good, not great, but good. Don't know if I was misled or if it was a subtle point, but I was under the impression that Angel was in his apartment, not W&H offices for most of the episode. Makes more sense that way, at least as far as Eve not having to sneak any demons past security. (doubt it would be a problem for her though) I don't think Angel has a bed at the company anyway, and it makes the whole "Angel isn't around" thing plausible. If he had been in the building, they could have just consulted him on stuff (like the rune covered stone). Speaking of which, I liked one of the undercurrents of the episode, that Angel isn't of use any more. If he's just the head of some company, most of his unique talents go to waste. Any normal person with an MBA (and occult leanings) could probably do his job - and Wes and Gunn look like they are realizing this a bit. It is a theme that they have touched on before in the show, and it may give Angel a kick in the pants when he realizes that he has distanced himself from the 'good fight' (while awake - his dream sequences showed that his subconscious knows already). That more than anything else may lead him to leave W&H. [/QUOTE]
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