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Tag Archives: Angel
Angel: Expecting
I feel like this was the first episode of Angel that was actually trying to address a real life situation in the same way that the parent series did. I think the idea it was going for is a good … Continue reading
Angel: Somnambulist
It’s always fascinating to me when art parallels real life. I watched this episode the very day I had a conversation with a friend about how people change. It’s an important aspect of life in fact. We can hold onto … Continue reading
Angel: Parting Gifts
I’ve been trying to figure out what bugs me with this show. I like it a lot actually and find myself looking forward to it immensely, but there is something that bugs me and it finally hit me. It’s like … Continue reading
Angel: Hero
I feel like a broken record saying how impressed I am with the continuity in this series but it stands out when this story picks up right after Buffy left and Angel is still affected by her departure. He explains … Continue reading
Angel: I Will Remember You
I Will Remember You, while sounding suspiciously like a Celine Dion song, is another victory for the series because in just a few episodes, we’ve seen a level of continuity that I can seriously get behind. When Doyle had the … Continue reading
Angel: The Bachelor Party
The Bachelor Party was an episode I could actually get behind. The plot has Harry, Doyle’s wife, show up to ask for a divorce before marrying her new husband, who is also a demon. It does two things fairly well, … Continue reading
Angel: Sense and Sensitivity
This show is suffering from some of the same pitfalls that Buffy suffered from at the start. There’s a cheesiness to it that is sometimes rather hard to stomach. Sense and Sensitivity deals with sensitivity training gone awry. It gets a bit … Continue reading
Angel: Rm w/a Vu
Wait just a second… This episode could put me off the whole show for one reason alone. The “little old lady” ghost died at 57!??!?!?! 57 is “little old lady” material???? David Greenwalt and Jane Espenson, you’ve got some ‘splainin’ … Continue reading
Angel: I Fall to Pieces
After the third episode of Angel where I found myself laughing withing minutes, I was looking forward to the next story with a lot of excitement. Within minutes, however, I was bored. The silliness of getting missions because of a … Continue reading
Angel: In the Dark
Having returned to the land of Buffy, I was really looking forward to sticking with the Slayer but heard that the best way to watch this series was to alternate between Buffy and Angel. I was a bit bummed to … Continue reading
Angel: Lonely Heart
I have to say I really enjoyed the first episode of Angel, so I was deeply let down by the second story, Lonely Heart. It does get better about half way in, but it spends the first 15 minutes milling … Continue reading
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Angel: City Of
I can’t believe it! I was so happy when Doctor Who came back to our screens in 2005. It seems I wasn’t alone either; the show grew in popularity in ways we classic fans could never have expected. Then 2006 … Continue reading
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