Angel 2/5/03 *Spoilers*


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Doesn't Cordy know better than to taunt the demon?

LightPhoenix, don't do that, man, this thread is for people who have seen this week's episode, but that doesn't mean we want to know what happens next week.
 

Skade said:
What amazes me is that Angelus is brilliant while Angel is just Angel. No slouch obviously, but not the brightest. I'm loving every minute of hating what these characters do. Wes...can he screw things up more?


That's interesting about the director.

Angelus is my favorite villain. On any show, ever. Buffy hit full stride the season he made his debut, and it was amazing. Now he's back, and as bad as ever.

Wesley didn't really screw anything up. It was a good plan, and it's not his fault it went bad.
 

DanMcS said:


That's interesting about the director.

Angelus is my favorite villain. On any show, ever. Buffy hit full stride the season he made his debut, and it was amazing. Now he's back, and as bad as ever.

Wesley didn't really screw anything up. It was a good plan, and it's not his fault it went bad.

If you mean his plans about the soul, and questioning Angelus. Great plans. I'd have taken the risk in their situation. I meant kissing Fred. I'm sure he did plan it, because Wes doesn't do anything without planning. Getting Gun riled up is not the best course of action right now. Sure he might get the girl (trying really hard to ignore certain hints posted above...) but they all need Gun right now.

I hope that whoever dies does so in a way that has the same emotional impact as Tara, on Buffy. I think that was the hardest moment I have ever had watching television. I was not even that attached to the character, but they way it was shot, the look on Willow's face, and the dawning realization...All of this just when maybe, their relationship might have stood a chance again.

I have bad feelings about this next episode. Glad I watch it alone.
 

Skade said:
If you mean his plans about the soul, and questioning Angelus. Great plans. I'd have taken the risk in their situation. I meant kissing Fred. I'm sure he did plan it, because Wes doesn't do anything without planning.

Hmm, see, I thought he didn't plan it, and that's why it went bad so rapidly. You'd think if he was being sneaky, he would have shut the door.
 

You know I could look up the spoiler for that...but I think I'll just wait until next Wednesday rolls around.

Still can't wait to see the gang's reaction about Faith.
 

DanMcS said:


Hmm, see, I thought he didn't plan it, and that's why it went bad so rapidly. You'd think if he was being sneaky, he would have shut the door.

The impression I got was that he expected her to come, and thank him. He immediatly tells her, "he's not there". He has to know Gunn will come quickly, and does not want Fred to think he will try anything and make her bolt. So he leaves the door open, keeping her comfortable, and swoops in. Mind you, she did not object very well... So then Gun comes in, just as he expects. he wants him to be upset, and do something stupid and macho. That is after all what got him in trouble with Fred in the first place, Justified as his actions were with the professor that need for action is something Fred is afraid of. So he lets things boil over, and Guns rage will drive Fred away, and into Wesleys arms.
 
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Kid Charlemagne said:
It would seem that they have to do something with Cordelia... I've heard rumors that Charisma Carpenter is pregnant, and from all the frock coats she's been wearing, and all the long shots that have her conveniently placed behind tables at wierd angles, I think it's plausible. They'll either have to write it into the show, or write her out for a while... I don't think they'll kill her off, though.

They already wrote it into the show. What do you think the bit about boinking Connor was actually about? :)

Man, you think it's gotta mess with your head, being in love with someone your own son slept with? How about being in love with your grandson's mother? :D
 



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