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Angel Episode Guide
Season 1, 2, 3,
4, 5
Season 1
1. City of.... (Original airdate October 5, 1999)
Angel is a centuries-old vampire cursed with a conscience who
has left the small California town of Sunnydale and the only
woman he ever loved to take up residence in the City of
Angels. Sunnydale escapee Cordelia Chase has also come to Los
Angeles with high hopes of living the glamorous Hollywood
dream but the two soon discover that they could use each
other's help. They are joined by Doyle, a disreputable
spiritual mentor who has been sent by "The Powers That Be," a
mysterious and powerful force trying to make things right.
2. Lonely Hearts (Original airdate October 12, 1999)
Angel brushes up his pick-up lines while tracking a monstrous
serial killer that is hunting at a happening Los Angeles
singles bar. Meanwhile, Doyle is developing a serious crush on
Cordelia and asks Angel to put in a good word for him.
3. In the Dark (Original airdate October 19, 1999)
Angel receives an unexpected visit from Oz who delivers a gift
from Buffy, a mystical relic that renders the owner unkillable
- not by stakes, not fire, not even sunlight. But Oz is
followed by Angel's arch nemesis, Spike, who is determined to
fight Angel to the death for this awesome power.
4. I, Fall to Pieces (Original airdate October 26, 1999)
Angel is called into action when Doyle's visions lead them to
a young woman who is being stalked by a demonic neurosurgeon
who uses his bizarre ability to manipulate the human body to
terrorize others. Back at the office, gal Friday Cordelia goes
undercover to help Angel research his prey.
5. Room with a view (Original airdate November 2, 1999)
When Cordelia flees her roach-infested apartment and lands on
Angel's doorstep, the close quarters force Angel to make a
deal with Doyle neither can refuse. Meanwhile, Cordelia's
riches-to-rags life may be taking a turn for the better when
Doyle finds her the perfect apartment - until she discovers
that the bargain rent comes with a price - the apartment is
haunted by a former tenant.
6. Sense and Sensitivity (Original airdate November 9, 1999)
Angel fears that Kate's life is in danger after she nabs a
dangerous murder suspect, but she becomes distracted when
seemingly innocuous sensitivity training turns the entire
police precinct into one big open wound. Meanwhile, Cordelia
is miffed at Angel's lack of niceties around the office and
frustrated that the middle-of-the-night hours are eating into
her social life.
7. The Bachelor Party (Original airdate November 16, 1999)
Angel sees his new friend Doyle tortured when his estranged
wife comes to town asking for a divorce so she can marry
another man. With the wedding just a few days off, Angel
agrees to follow her seemingly affable fiancé to learn more
about this man before Doyle gives his blessing to their union.
8. I will remember you (Original airdate November 23, 1999)
After learning that Angel was in Sunnydale but stayed out of
sight, Buffy comes to Los Angeles to confront him about his
unannounced stalking, but a bloody battle with a medieval
demon leaves Angel with awesome new powers and Buffy with a
chance for true happiness with her beloved.
9. Hero (Original airdate November 30, 1999)
Angel joins Doyle's crusade to save a group of helpless demons
from The Scourge - a storm trooper-esque army of pure blood
demons that persecute those of mixed blood. Meanwhile, Doyle
reveals the reason he was sent to Angel, confesses his true
identity to Cordelia and makes the ultimate sacrifice for his
friends.
(This was Doyle's last episode)
10. Parting Gifts (Original airdate December 14, 1999)
Angel and Cordelia still reeling from the loss of their friend
Doyle, join forces with an old acquaintance in the pursuit of
a demonic bounty hunter. Meanwhile, without the guidance of
Doyle's visions from The Powers That Be, Angel finds himself
fighting blind. (This is Wesley's first episode on Angel)
11. Somnambulist (Original airdate January 18, 2000)
When a serial killer stalks the Los Angeles streets, Wesley
recognizes the chillingly familiar religious markings from
Angelus' killing spree in the 1700s, and Angel must face the
possibility that he is committing the murders in his sleep.
12. Expecting (Original airdate January 25, 2000)
After what Cordelia thought was a dream date, she wakes up to
find herself in the middle of a nightmare- extremely pregnant
with something extremely unnatural. Meanwhile, Cordelia's
condition leads Angel and Wesley down a path of protection for
their friend and colleague.
13. She (Original airdate February 8, 2000)
Angel joins forces with a warrior princess to save the
enslaved women of her homeland from a dangerous patriarchal
society of fierce warriors.
14. I've got you under my skin (Original airdate February 15,
2000)
Cordelia's visions of a boy in trouble lead Angel and Wesley
into battle with their first exorcism, but everything is not
as it seems with the child who is possessed by a
10,000-year-old demon.
15. The Prodigal (Original airdate February 22, 2000)
Angel is haunted by images of his past as a young man in 1753
Ireland, his overbearing father, his vampire birth by his past
lover, Darla, and his family's murder by his own hand.
Meanwhile, when Angel spots Kate's father at a crime scene,
his investigations may change Kate's life forever.
16. The Ring (Original airdate February 29, 2000)
In pursuit of a missing man, Angel becomes enslaved by a seedy
underground gladiator-like boxing ring. Meanwhile, Cordelia
and Wesley discover what Angel is up against and try to make
their way into the secret operation in order to save him.
17. Eternity (Original airdate April 4, 2000)
Angel rescues a popular young actress from a stalker, but when
he finds himself taken with her and confesses his true
identity, she goes to drastic measures to secure eternal youth
and beauty.
18. Five by Five (Original airdate April 25, 2000)
Angel's life is on the line when the attorneys at Wolfram &
Hart hire Los Angeles visitor Faith to put him out of business
- permanently. In the meantime, Wesley, who still feels
responsibility to Faith from being her former Watcher,
declares he will stop her from bringing harm until he, and
Angel, determine she needs more than a just swift kick to snap
out of her evil ways.
19. Sanctuary (Original airdate May 2, 2000)
Buffy comes to Los Angeles seeking vengeance under the guise
of protecting Angel from Faith's violent nature, but Buffy is
shocked and hurt to discover her former love siding with her
nemesis. Meanwhile, Wesley is faced with a crisis of loyalties
when the Watcher's Council offers a chance at reinstatement if
he gives up Faith.
20. War Zone (Original airdate May 9, 2000)
Angel tracks down a millionaire's blackmailer, but gets caught
in the middle of a gang war between street kids and vampires
and meets the leader of the vampire hunters, Charles Gunn.
21. Blind Date (Original airdate May 16, 2000)
Angel agrees to help Lindsey McDonald crack the secret files
of Wolfram & Hart to save a group of children from a demonic
assassin. Ultimately, Lindsay isn't quite sure if he can stick
by his decision to betray the firm and sabotage the deadly
mission.
22. To Shanshu in LA (Original airdate May 23, 2000)
Angel faces a wild demon who is summoned by Wolfram & Hart to
wreak havoc and raise a powerful force to strike down Angel
and destroy those close to him.
Season 2
23. Judgment (Original airdate September 26, 2000)
Angel's quick response to Cordelia's vision proves to be too
good when he accidentally kills an innocent being. After
destroying the demonic protector of a young pregnant woman
named Jo, the guilt-ridden vampire feels compelled to defend
her himself. But Jo disappears and Angel soon learns that the
expectant mother is not only being hunted by evil bounty
hunters, but she must also face a mysterious tribunal in order
to live through the night. Gunn helps to retrieve a talisman
needed for the trial, but in order to find Jo, Angel must face
his own chamber of horrors - a karaoke bar.
24. Are you now or Have you ever Been (Original airdate
October 3, 2000)
The dark, stylish series gives a nod to its film-noir roots,
as Angel relives a time from his past that his conscience
can't ignore. The vampire P.I. gets on his own case and
revisits the hotel he called home in 1952 - a place possessing
a dubious past, mysterious tenants and a demonic presence
feeding on their fears of being exposed. To take care of
unfinished business and evict the building's resident evil,
Angel goes back - way back. The action seamlessly shifts
between past and present, as liberal doses of McCarthy-era
paranoia are mixed with murder-mystery sensibilities and style
to freshen up that old Amityville-Shining haunted-house theme.
25. First impressions (Original airdate October 10, 2000)
Gunn requests Angel's help in finding a killer demon named
Deevak, but a violent vision moves Cordelia to rush to Gunn's
rescue - much to his dismay. Meanwhile, Angel does his own
subconscious "bonding" with Darla (Julie Benz), who repeatedly
appears in his dreams.
26. Untouched (Original airdate October 17, 2000)
Unaware of Lilah's plans to cultivate her as an assassin,
femme fatale-magnet Angel offers to help a runaway who
possesses uncontrollable telekinetic powers. Also unbeknownst
to the vampire, Darla continues to visit him while he sleeps.
27. Dear Boy (Original airdate October 24, 2000)
After Angel finally meets Darla outside of his dreams, she
kicks her mind games into high gear, causing Wesley and
Cordelia to fear for Angel's sanity. As they prepare for an
evil Angel, his obsession with finding Darla again leads him
right into her trap.
28. Guise will be Guise (Original airdate November 7, 2000)
Since Angel's out of town, Wesley poses as the benevolent vamp
when a powerful businessman demands Angel's services to
protect his daughter. Meanwhile, Angel gets in touch with his
inner selves during a visit to a swami, but not everything's
Zen.
29. Darla (Original airdate November 14, 2000)
As Darla struggles to sort out her identity, Angel feels it is
becoming increasingly important to find where Wolfram & Hart
are hiding her. A series of flashbacks reveal Darla and
Spike's rebirths as vampires and Angelus's early defiance of
The Master.
30. Shroud of Rahmon (Original airdate November 21, 2000)
Angel and Gunn go undercover to foil the theft of a demonic
burial shroud, unaware that the evil garment makes people near
it psychotic. Cordy and Wesley rush to get to them before the
violent effects of the artifact take hold.
31. The Trial (Original airdate November 28, 2000)
After Darla discovers she is terminally ill, Angel enters into
a series of mysterious trials in an attempt to save her life.
Drusilla and Wolfram & Hart have other plans for Angel's sire.
32. Reunion (Original airdate December 19, 2000)
As if L.A. didn't have enough problems, Drusilla's in town and
Darla's about to cut a new set of teeth. In a last-ditch
effort to save her beleaguered soul, Angel hastens to find the
soon-to-be reborn Darla before she awakens as a vampire. He
hits pay dirt (so to speak) at a greenhouse, but is foiled at
the last minute by Drusilla's intervention. She and Darla make
clean but separate getaways, leaving a defeated Angel with no
choice but to head home, regroup and hunt them down.
Meanwhile, Drusilla makes her presence felt at Wolfram & Hart,
where a confused, fuming and extremely violent Darla has a
bone to pick with her new mum.
33. Redifinition (Original airdate January 16, 2001)
After firing his staff and cutting himself off from all help,
Angel begins intense physical and mental training to become
strong enough to stop Darla and Drusilla before they destroy
the City of Angels. Meanwhile, Cordelia, Wesley and Gunn try
to continue the fight for the innocent on their own now that
Angel's gone commando.
34. Blood Money (Original airdate January 23, 2001)
Angel digs up dirt on Wolfram & Hart's connection to a shelter
for runaways and Anne who manages it. Meanwhile, an old enemy
goes to the law firm for help in settling his grudge against
the detective; and Cordelia, Wesley and Gunn resolve to
continue fighting evil, sans vampire.
35. Happy Anniversary (Original airdate February 6, 2001)
Angel and the Host search for a physicist they fear will cause
the end of the world - and who unknowingly has help from two
apocalypse-lovin' Lubber demons. Wesley, Cordelia and Gunn
settle into their new digs, where Virginia brings them their
first official case.
36. Thin Dead Line (Original airdate February 13, 2001)
Unbeknownst to Gunn, Cordy and Wesley, Angel investigates a
squad of zombie police officers who assault everyone in their
path---a case also brought to the trio by Anne. What Angel
realizes and the others don't is that the attackers are
actually reanimated cops who had been killed in the line of
duty. Meanwhile, Cordelia, Wesley and Gunn carry out their own
fact-finding mission that results Wesley being seriously
wounded by a police gunshot.
37. Reprise (Original airdate February 20, 2001)
Angel's investigation of the city's latest rash of dark
rituals garners him a unique opportunity to take Wolfram &
Hart out at its source---Hell. As Lilah and Lindsey prepare
for the law firm's impending 75-year review, Angel learns that
the historically deadly event involves bringing in one of the
senior partners (i.e., a big, bad Kleynach demon). The good
news is that this demon wears a ring with the power to take
Angel straight to W&H's hot Home Office. The bad news is that
Angel needs a one-of-a-kind magic glove in order to touch the
Kleynach without being incinerated. No, scratch that---the bad
news is that Darla has the glove.
38. Epiphany (Original airdate February 27, 2001)
After an empty night of passion with Darla, Angel surprisingly
wakes up with his soul still intact and has an epiphany. His
moment of clarity brings him back to the land of the living
and while he tries to reunite with his crew, Cordelia, Wesley
and Gunn aren't ready to forgive him, even when their very
lives are at stake.
39. Disharmony (Original airdate April 17, 2001)
Angel Investigations may be together again (under new
management), but that doesn't mean the family is ready to add
a new sister. While the crew tracks down a cult of vampires
led by a former motivational speaker with a wicked pyramid
scheme, Cordelia gets a surprise visit from her old
high-school buddy Harmony. Unaware her flaky pal's a
bloodsucker, Cordy mistakes Harm's strange behavior for
lesbianism - until the truth comes out (so to speak) in a call
to Willow. Much to the dismay of her co-workers, the ever
loyal Cordelia resolves to give her undead friend a chance at
fighting for the good guys.
40. Dead End (Original airdate April 24, 2001)
The search for a man Cordelia saw in a vision stabbing his own
eye leads the gang's path to cross with Lindsey's - whose new
right hand seems to have a life of its own. Back at Wolfram &
Hart, Lilah fumes and frets over the extra attention that her
partner's receiving.
41. Belonging (Original airdate May 1, 2001)
Shaken up when a mystic portal deposits a rather violent
Drokken demon at his club, the Host takes news of the
unexpected man-eating guest to Angel and company. Their only
clue to finding it is Cordelia's vision, which leads them to a
library with a missing librarian. Meanwhile, Gunn heads to his
old neighborhood to help with a vampire problem, and Cordy's
spirits take a hit when her acting gig doesn't go so well.
42. Over the Rainbow (Original airdate May 8, 2001)
After being inadvertently sucked into a dimensional portal,
Cordelia finds herself stuck in the Host's home world, Pylea,
a place where human beings aren't exactly treated as such.
While Cordy struggles to endure the hardships of otherworldly
existence - which include being treated as a slave and
referred to as "cow" - Angel, Wesley, the Host and Gunn work
on how to get her back. They decide that the only acceptable
(but nonetheless risky) plan is to go to Pylea themselves. Of
course, the only way to get there is to first locate another
functional portal. And the Host is none too excited about the
idea of a homecoming.
43. Through the looking glass (Original airdate May 15, 2001)
Angel and friends work overtime to survive in a foreign
dimension. Cordelia discovers her dirty duty as Princess of
Pylea is to mate with a creature called the Groosalugg. She's
unable to escape the palace with Wesley and Gunn, and the
priests keeping watch over her also prove to be less than
trustworthy. Meanwhile, Angel gets himself into trouble with
the Host's family when he refuses to kill a human woman who
went missing from L.A. years before.
44. There's no place like Plrtz Glrb (Original airdate May 22,
2001)
Figurehead princess Cordy is trapped in the palace by the
ill-intentioned priest Silas, who is also responsible for the
Host's recent beheading. Luckily, Lorne's bizarre physiology
allows his ever talkative head to survive, provided his body
isn't mutilated. While Cordy helps the disembodied noggin
complete himself, a lost-in-the-woods Angel bonds with fellow
refugee Fred; and Gunn and Wesley get caught up with a band of
rebels
Season 3
45. Heartthrob (Original airdate September 24, 2001)
On a routine patrol, Angel stakes a female vampire he
recognizes from his past, but a moment too late. Her
grief-stricken lover, Angel's old fighting buddy, is out for
revenge for the present killing and a betrayal Angelus
committed over 200 years ago.
46. That Vision Thing (Original airdate October 1, 2001)
Cordelia's already painful visions start to have more serious
physical side effects. Through telepathy, the Host attempts to
track down why The-Powers-That-Be see fit to harm her.
Meanwhile, the tenacious, Angel-hating servants of evil
(lawyers at Wolfram & Hart) rear their ugly heads yet again.
47. That Old Gang of Mine (Original airdate October 8, 2001)
Gunn finds himself stuck between old and new allegiances when
he learns that a string of brutal and indiscriminate demon
murders is the work of members of his former gang. Even the
Host's usually peaceful club isn't immune to the violence.
Cordelia, meanwhile, attempts to help Fred readjust to the
world.
48. Carpe Noctem (Original airdate October 15, 2001)
Angel's body is taken over by a man who, in an effort to stay
young, possesses younger guys---and ends up killing them in
the process. Angel, meanwhile, is trapped in the soul
switcher's frail body in a retirement home. The impostor is
unaware of his new vampire status until he takes a bite out of
someone.
49. Fredless (Original airdate October 22, 2001)
Fred's parents make a surprise visit to Angel Investigations.
However, when their inexplicably frightened daughter gets wind
of their arrival, she flees the scene. Not trusting Mr. and
Mrs. Burkle, the gang prepares to protect Fred from them---
providing she can be found. Meanwhile, a strange, insectile
demon stalks the crew.
50. Billy (Original airdate October 29, 2001)
Angel's loyalty to his friends comes back to haunt them in
this chilling episode, an unsettling blend of the series'
usual horrors with the more realistic issue of violence
against women. Angel and Cordelia both knew there would be
consequences when he freed the partially demonic (but totally
evil) Billy from a fiery prison in hell in order to save her.
Those fears are realized when a wave of violence against women
is traced back to Billy, whose mere touch has the power to
bring out the worst in otherwise good men. The crew rushes to
prevent another brutal attack, unaware that Wesley has already
been infected---and he's alone in the hotel with Fred.
51. Offspring (Original airdate November 5, 2001)
As the crew researches a prophecy predicting the imminent
arrival of a being who may have a profound impact on the
world, Darla arrives at the hotel---pregnant and angry,
looking for the daddy. Cordelia, hurt by Angel's dishonesty,
takes Darla's side in the matter. Baffled by how the pregnancy
is even possible, Angel and company turn to the Host for some
insight.
52. Quickening (Original airdate November 12, 2001)
Angel must do everything in his power to protect Darla and
their unborn child when Wolfram & Hart launches a full attack
to take mother and baby, in addition to a vampire cult who
believe the baby is The Miracle Child.
53. Lullaby (Original airdate November 19, 2001)
As Darla violently begins childbirth, Angel faces the
responsibility of becoming a father and the possibilities of
what miracle or destruction this new being may bring to the
world.
54. Dad (Original airdate December 10, 2001)
Angel discovers how hard it is being a new dad - especially
when the demon underworld is after your newborn son.
55. Birthday (Original airdate January 14, 2002)
On her birthday, Cordelia's visions become so painful that
they propel her into an astral state and a life-threatening
coma. Visited by a demon guide, astral Cordy is mystically
granted the opportunity to live her dream of a rich and famous
actress if she is willing to give up her history with Angel
and her visions
56. Provider (Original airdate January 21, 2002)
Cordelia worries that Angel has lost sight of their mission to
help the helpless when he becomes obsessed with making money
in order to provide for the baby's future and takes on too
many cases.
57. Waiting in the Wings (Original airdate February 4, 2002)
Angel takes the gang out for an evening at the ballet, but
becomes suspicious when the prima ballerina is one he saw
dance more than a century ago. When Angel and Cordelia sneak
backstage to investigate, they find themselves consumed with
an overwhelming passion for one another as the spirits of
unrequited lovers take over.
58. Couplet (Original airdate February 18, 2002)
Angel feels isolated, obsolete and even a bit jealous when
Groosalugg arrives in town from Pylea and immediately saves
the gang in battle and is welcomed into the loving arms of his
former princess, Cordelia.
59. Loyalty (Original airdate February 25, 2002)
Angel is concerned about Wesley's erratic behavior when the
book man's greatest fears are secretly confirmed - the
prophecy is true and he is given the three signs to look for
before Angel devours his own son. When an earthquake shakes
Los Angeles, all three signs come true.
60. Sleep Tight (Original airdate March 4, 2002)
Angel's angry behavior and sudden cravings for human blood
frighten Wesley enough for him to kidnap the baby to keep him
safe. Unfortunately, Wesley's plan to protect Connor falls
apart when Holtz takes the child for revenge against Angel.
61. Forgiving (Original airdate April 15, 2002)
Angel is a man out for revenge to get back at Wesley for
kidnapping Connor and turning him over to their enemies. While
Fred and Gunn try to reason with him, Angel conjures dark
magic and risks ripping right through the fabric of reality to
find his lost son.
62. Double Or Nothing (Original airdate April 22, 2002)
Angel puts his soul on the line when a repo man comes to
collect on Gunn's past deal to sell his soul. Meanwhile, Cordy
is back from vacation and tries to console Angel over the loss
of the only child he will ever have, and Fred tells Wesley
that the prophecy was a fake and all was lost for nothing.
63. The Price (Original airdate April 29, 2002)
Angel must pay for using powerful dark magic in his failed
attempt to bring back his son, and the hotel becomes infected
with deadly slug-like creatures who invade Fred's body,
leaving Wesley as Gunn's only hope to turn to save her.
Meanwhile, Cordelia experiences a new and shocking power and
they learn of the coming of The Destroyer determined to kill
Angel.
64. A New World (Original airdate May 6, 2002)
Angel's son Connor is brought back from the Hell dimension a
feral teenage warrior, and is hell-bent on vengeance against
his father for his evil past.
65. Benediction (Original airdate May 13, 2002)
After a violent reunion, Angel finds himself battling vampires
with his now teenaged son Connor by his side. Meanwhile, Fred
and Gunn distract Connor so Angel can confront Holtz for
stealing his son.
66. Tomorrow (Original airdate May 20, 2002)
The joyful reunion between Angel and his now teenage son
Connor is short-lived when the enraged Connor comes seeking
revenge against Angel for murder. Meanwhile, just at the
moment when Cordelia and Angel are finally ready to face their
feelings for each other, she is sent a message from the Powers
That Be concerning her future.
Season 4
67. Deep Down (Original airdate: 6 October 2002)
With Angel and Cordy missing for three months, Fred and Gunn
are frustrated at the lack of clues regarding their friends'
disappearance, especially after Connor is forced to kill the
only eyewitness to Angel. Of course, actually Connor knows all
about where Angel is and disposes of the vampire witness to
cover his tracks. Meanwhile, Wes has captured Justine and
while maintaining a sexual relationship with Lilah, is
searching for Angel's sunken box. He eventually finds Angel,
whose brain may be damaged from lack of blood. Giving up his
own blood and letting Justine go, Wes tells Fred and Gunn
about Connor's betrayal. They capture him and he escapes to
confront Angel, who tells him he loves him but he has to get
out.
68. Ground State (Original airdate: 13 October 2002)
When Wesley advises Angel to visit Dinza, a dark "goddess of
the lost" who has valuable information on how to find
Cordelia, he learns that a certain mystical antiquity called
the axis can locate souls across dimensions. Angel, Fred and
Gunn break into an auction house to retrieve the object only
to discover that an electrifying cat burglar has the same
intentions.
69. The House Always Wins (Original airdate 20 October 2002)
Angel, Fred and Gunn take a road trip to Las Vegas to enlist
Lorne's help in finding Cordelia, but get caught up in a
supernatural and literal "futures" trading scheme. A ruthless
casino owner holds Lorne hostage, exploiting the popular
entertainer's psychic abilities to steal unsuspecting patrons'
destinies. It is Angel's future, however, that is of more
interest...
70. Slouching Toward Bethlehem (Original airdate 27 October
2002)
After months of existing on a higher plane, Cordelia
inexplicably appears back at the hotel - with no idea why or
even how she arrived there. Sadly, a serious case of amnesia
prevents Cordy from remembering either her friends or her
past. Believing the full truth may scare her off, the gang
attempts to hide the freaky facts about their lives.
Unfortunately, that secrecy leads to mistrust on Cordy's part
when the reality of their situation is revealed. Things get
even more complicated when Lorne reads her mind and sees a
terrifying vision of the future. Meanwhile, outcast Connor
struggles to find his place in the world.
71. Supersymmetry (Original airdate 3 November 2002)
After Fred's physics article is published; she's invited to
speak at a symposium where a portal opens, bringing her face
to face with a demon and a dark secret about her old
professor.
Meanwhile Angel visits a comic book store to try and solve the
mystery and find out why someone would want Fred out of the
way. While doing so, he discovers that he is a very popular
character in online chat rooms.
72. Spin The Bottle (Original airdate 10 November 2002)
When Lorne performs a spell on Cordelia to restore her memory,
it inadvertently causes the gang to revert back to their high
school personas and leaves them with no memories of each
other. Eventually, they discover that the only way to reverse
the spell is to kill a vampire, just as Angel realizes that he
is one.
73. Apocalypse, Nowish (Original airdate 17 November 2002)
Angel and company brace for the imminent arrival of a hellish
beast and toil to stave off Judgment Day. Although the
creature's coming was initially revealed through Cordelia, she
is unable to dredge up the ghastly specifics about the
otherworldly visitor from her spotty memory. Only one thing is
certain - the demon will bring about the end of the world if
no one stops it. With no other choice, Angel partners with
Lilah to fight the common threat. Meanwhile, Fred and Gunn get
sidetracked by a bump in their relationship. Cordy and Connor,
on the other hand, pair up to hunt down the menace themselves.
74. Habeas Corpses (Original airdate 15 January 2003)
When Angel realizes that there may be some connection between
Connor and the Beast, he learns that Connor is trapped within
Wolfram & Hart where the building is under lock-down and the
Beast is on a brutal killing spree. Angel, Wesley, Gunn and
Fred must figure out how to spring Connor before he is killed
as well. Cordelia tries to convince Angel that sex with Connor
was a one time deal.
75. Long Day's Journey
The Beast is searching for 5 mystical Totems, he slaughters 4
of them and needs one more. The last Totem is a friend of Gwen
Raidens, so he seeks help from her and Angel Investigations.
He hides out in Gwen's apartment but meets a nasty fate when
The Beast discovers him, this causes the sun to disappear from
Los Angeles. After trying to learn more about The Beast's
connection, the gang accuse Connor after seeing him with The
Beast on numerous occasions. It is only when Cordelia has a
vision, that she discovers who the culprit really is.
76. Awakening
Cordelia reveals that The Beast and Angelus used to be a team.
She had a vision which let her relive the past of Angel's
alter-ego. Wesley returns after being missing in action, he
brings a Shaman with him named Wo-Pang. The Shaman has the
ability to extract a soul. After much discussion, the gang
decide that the only way to find information on The Beast is
to ask his 'partner in crime'. Wo-Pang sedates Angel and
inserts a simulation into his mind where everyone is happy and
The Beast is dead, Angel and Cordelia make love and Angel
wakes up, minus one soul.
77. Soulless
With Angel's soul locked away in a safe, the gang begin
interrogation. Angelus has the gang arguing after he reveals
the truth behind their recent actions. Cordelia makes a deal
with Angelus, providing he can give the gang the information
they need. He agrees and tells them that in 1789, The Beast
needed his help while trying to kill a group of Nordic Svea
Priestesses. Angelus declined to help and the Svears
successfully banished The Beast from Earth. Angelus reveals
the Svears' current location, but when the gang find them,
they are dead. The gang decide that they have enough
information from Angelus and prepare to restore his soul, but
there is just one problem.... the safe is empty.
78. Cavalry (Original Airdate: 12 February 2003)
The gang rush to confront Wo-Pang about the missing soul, but
he doesn't have it. When they arrive home they find Lilah on
the cameras, talking to Angelus about 'taking care of The
Beast'. They follow her and discover the information that
Wolfram & Hart stole from Lorne's head. Angelus continues to
reveal embarrassing secrets, while Wesley and Connor retrieve
the head of a soul eater. The gang perform a spell, using the
head and the info from Lilah, and Angel returns. The Beast is
seen delivering a sword to his 'master'. Cordelia opens
Angel's cage, but Angelus comes out and throws her against the
bars. He goes upstairs and almost attacks Fred, who is upset
after hearing about Wesley and Lilah, and breaking up with
Gunn. He finds Lilah and chases her, she defends herself once,
but he overpowers her...
79. Salvage
Wesley discovers Lilah's corpse along with an axe. This leaves
him with a difficult decision and a taste for vengeance. After
she is released from prison, Faith pays a visit to Angel
Investigations, who are desperately in need of her help. She
offers to find Angelus and help restore his soul.
80. Release (Original Airdate: 12 March 2003)
Angelus visits a bar where he discovers that other demons and
vampires are not happy about the sun returning to Los Angeles,
so he has become very unpopular. He hears a voice of the
Beast's master, it keeps pestering him about it's plans for
him and informs him that it has his soul. At the same time
Cordelia is in bed talking in secret to Angelus. Connor walks
in and she stops, but reminds Connor to keep their child a
secret.
81. Orpheus (Original Airdate: 19 March 2003)
Angelus is feeding on Faith when suddenly he faints. Faith had
earlier injected a drug into her blood, making it very lethal.
Faith is very near death. She is brought back to the hotel
along with a now captured Angelus, who is locked in his cage.
Faith is in a coma state, and Angelus is unconscious. The gang
are watching over Faith, while keeping an eye on Angelus.
82. Players (Original Airdate: 26 March 2003)
After discovering that Cordelia is pregnant, the gang research
what type of demon the offspring could be. Meanwhile, Gunn
helps Gwen rescue a girl named Lisa from a posh house party,
but realises that he has been tricked when L.I.S.A. turns out
to be Gwen's latest stolen item.
83. Inside Out (Original Airdate: 2 April 2003)
Desperate to find out why Cordelia has turned to the dark
side, Angel goes to demon Skip for answers. Forcing the truth
out of him, Angel learns that all that's transpired; Connor's
birth, Cordelia's ascension to the higher plane, Angel turning
into Angelus and Cordelia's pregnancy, were all a part of a
higher being's plan to create something even more powerful
than itself. Meanwhile, Cordelia and Connor go into hiding in
order to protect their unborn child. After Cordelia feeds
Connor a few lies, he is forced to make a decision, which
leads him to a confrontation with his dead mother.
84. Shiny Happy People (Original Airdate: 9 April 2003)
Cordelia lies unconscious while her offspring stands next to
her. Angel and the gang are suddenly clueless and think that
the woman has just arrived, assuming she is in trouble. She
tells them that she needs help destroying the extra demons
that have been surfacing since the darkness came. She tells
the gang that if they want Cordelia to wake up, they will need
to help her.
85. The Magic Bullet (Original Airdate: 16 April 2003)
With everyone looking for her, Fred hides out in a demon's
lair. When she discovers that he isn't a vegetarian, she kills
him with an axe. She visits a bookstore to try and make some
sense of what's happening. The owner gives her a gun, but they
are interrupted by Jasmine and her followers. Fred aims the
gun so that it will pass through Jasmine then Angel and
shoots. After being shot, Angel looks at Jasmine and sees her
true form.
86. Sacrifice (Original Airdate: 23 April 2003)
Angel and the gang escape from the hotel, decide to hide out
in the sewers in order to escape from Jasmine and her
followers. While walking around, they encounter a large group
of teenagers. They tell the gang about a bug-like creature
dwelling in the sewers. Wesley is captured by the creature and
takes him to it's lair, where it is piling up bodies for a
sacrifice.
87. Peace Out (Original Airdate: 30 April 2003)
While Lorne, Wesley, Fred and Gunn are being held captive in
the hotel basement, Angel finds himself in Jasmine's previous
dimension. There he encounters a High Priest and a giant
demon, who can reveal Jasmine for who she really is. However,
Angel must kill the priest and behead the demon in order to
bring the head back to Los Angeles.
88. Home (Original Airdate: 7 May 2003)
Angel Investigations are made an offer they can't refuse, when
a newly opened Wolfram and Hart give them the opportunity to
work there, allowing them access to every secret file and
rewarding Angel with a file on the Sunnydale apocalypse.
Meanwhile, Connor realises he has no future with a loving
family and goes on an insane rampage, taking hostage families
from a nearby mall. When Angel discovers what's going on, he
is offered a chance to give Connor what he desires, even if it
means giving him up.
Season 5:
89. Conviction (Original Airdate 1 October 2003):
After settling into his new office at Wolfram & Hart (with
Harmony as his secretary), Angel meets a young woman named
Eve, who claims that she is the new liaison between him and
the Senior Partners. She explains that in order for him to do
good in LA, he will have to be prepared to do some bad too.
90. Just Rewards (Original Airdate 8 October 2003):
Although Spike's body was destroyed in Sunnydale, his
non-corporeal spirit has been sent back to the mortal coil
against his will. Everyone tries to figure out what is going
on while Angel is having trouble with a Necromancer named
Hainsley. He is charging Demons for putting their essence into
fresh corpses, which he is buying from Wolfram & Hart.
91. Unleashed (Original Airdate 15 October 2003):
Angel helps a newly turned Werewolf named Nina, who is being
hunted by an exclusive club which specializes in exotic meals.
A member of the club is working undercover for Wolfram & Hart
under the alias, Dr. Royce.
92. Hell Bound (Original Airdate 22 October 2003)
Spike is being tormented by the spirit of a brutal, Wiccan
surgeon named Pavayne. Since his magic helps him stay out of
hell, he wanders around Wolfram & Hart cleaning up the loose
spirits. With growing concern for Spike, Fred tries
frantically to find a way to make him corporeal and prevent
him from being sent to hell.
93. Life of the Party: (Original Airdate: 29 October 2003)
A big Halloween bash is planned at Wolfram & Hart to lighten
things up and let everyone know that the new regime is here to
stay. Lorne hasn't slept for a month in order to prepare and
plan for the party and work with his clients. Therefore, this
loss of sleep clashes with his empathic power, causing his
funny remarks and quirks to actually become reality. This
causes mayhem to ensue upon Angel and his crew. There is a
final showdown with Angel against the Hulk-like Lorne
alter-ego, who has manifested itself from Lorne's bad decision
to undergo a no-snooze operation.
94. The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco: (Original Airdate: 5
November 2003)
As Angel finds himself losing faith in the Shanshu prophecy, a
brutal Aztec warrior begins cutting out the hearts of heroes.
Angel gets down to the bottom of the mystery by consulting
with Number Five, an old man who, together with his brothers,
killed the warrior the first time around. However, Angel finds
that Number Five has since lost the thrill of battle after
Tezcatcatl killed his other brothers, who did everything
together. Angel must find out how Tezcatcatl came back once
more, and help Number Five see the hero inside himself.
95. Lineage: (Original Airdate: 12 November 2003)
When a sting operation is interupted by an assasin cyborg, the
Angel squad take it in for examination. However, while back at
W&H, Wesley is suprised to see his estranged father, Roger,
make a surpise visit - with news of possibly returning him to
a reformed Watchers' Council.
Despite declining his offer, Wesley's father sticks around
while the rest of Angel's team get to work on researching the
cyborg assasins, and are shocked to find out they might
actually be fighting on the side of good. This brings about a
conflict of interests when the assassins infiltrate the W&H
headquarters, and at the same time Wesley's father knocks his
own son out and steals an artifact from the vault - with the
intention of using it to steal Angel's will power and use him
as a slave. This culminates with a mexican stand-off between
Wesley and his father on the roof of W&H, but all is not as it
seems with Roger Wyndham-Pryce.
96. Destiny: (Original Airdate: 19 November 2003)
When another mysterious package arrives at Wolfram & Hart that
recorporealizes Spike, the gang learns that the existence of
two living ensouled vampire heroes has created chaos in the
world. After Eve tells them about a prophecy that states that
the only way to restore order is to find the Cup of Perpetual
Torment that bestows human life, Angel and Spike battle it out
for the ultimate prize. A series of flashbacks show the
history of Angel and Spike and their relationship with
Drusilla.
97. Harm's Way: (Original Airdate: 14 January 2004)
Keeping her job as Angel's assistant is the least of Harmony's
worries when she wakes up with a dead vamp-bite victim in her
bed and no memory of the previous night's events. And things
go from bad to worse when the gang's investigation reveals
that the dead guy was a demons' rights activist negotiating
between two warring clans.
98. Soul Purpose: (Original Airdate: 21 January 2004)
A mysterious stranger approaches Spike claiming responsibility
for recorporealizing him in a mission to guide Spike in
supplanting Angel as the new vampire champion. Meanwhile,
Angel is racked by intense fever dreams and hallucinations of
his worst fears intensifying his worries that he will lose
authority to Spike.
99. Damage: (Original Airdate: 28 January 2004)
When an emotionally unstable woman, Dana, escapes from a
psychiatric ward, Angel learns that she was tortured as a
child and is now searching for her tormentor. Andrew, a
watcher-in-training, arrives from Sunnydale with surprising
information about Buffy and to inform the group that Dana is
also a vampire slayer.
100. You're Welcome: (Original Airdate: 4 February 2004)
Cordelia wakes up from her coma and is shocked and unhappy to
discover that Angel and the gang are no longer fighting
Wolfram & Hart, they're running it. When she realizes that
Angel has lost his conviction to be a hero, she gives him the
information and support he needs to get back on track.
Meanwhile, while Angel has security keeping an eye on Eve, her
partner Lindsay prepares to bring about Angel's demise.
101. Why We Fight: (Original Airdate: 11 February 2004)
Lawson, a mysterious man from Angel's past, arrives at Wolfram
& Hart and takes the gang hostage. Through flashbacks to World
War II, it is revealed that Angel worked with the U.S. Navy to
recover a captured German submarine with American sailors on
board. The ship also has a secret cargo, a dangerous trio of
vampires, including Spike, who were kidnapped by the Germans
and forced to help the Nazis. When the sub comes under attack,
Angel saves Lawson's life by turning him into a vampire. Now,
sixty years later, Lawson has arrived at Wolfram & Hart
seeking revenge.
102. Smile Time: (Original Airdate: 18 February 2004)
When a popular children's show begins to steal the life forces
of children by hypnotizing them, Angel goes directly to the
studio to uncover the evil doings. Upon entering the building,
Angel triggers a spell that transforms him into a puppet. In a
race against time, puppet-Angel and company must find a way to
reverse the spell, save the lives of hundreds of children and
return Angel to his normal vampire state. Meanwhile, Nina, the
werewolf Angel befriended, returns to declare her romantic
intentions, but puppet-Angel is too embarrassed to
reciprocate.
103. A Hole in the World: (Original Airdate: 25 February 2004)
When Fred opens up an ancient sarcophagus that was anonymously
sent to her, she is infected by a mysterious parasitic demon
called Illyria. Angel and Spike learn that Illyria is an
ancient demon who existed before recorded time, and they must
race to return her to an ancient demon burial ground before
she kills Fred and thousands of other innocent victims.
104. Shells: (Original Airdate: 3 March 2004)
Angel and Spike return from England defeated, knowing that the
ancient demon Illyria has completely taken over Fred's body
and soul. Upon learning that Knox and Gunn have each
contributed to her demise, Wesley is bent on revenge and Angel
tries everything to restore Fred, including calling on an old
friend from Sunnydale. Meanwhile, Illyria tries to locate an
ancient temple where she believes she will find an army ready
to help her destroy mankind.
105. Underneath: (Original Airdate: 14 April 2004)
Hoping that Lindsay has information on the Senior Partners'
ultimate plans, Angel, Spike and Gunn track him down in a
bizarre and terrifying suburban hell. Meanwhile, a nearly
invincible stranger sent by the Senior Partners, infiltrates
Wolfram & Hart looking for Eve.
106. Origin: (Original Airdate: 21 April 2004)
Angel resists the appeal of parents seeking help from Wolfram
& Hart regarding their son's supernatural abilities after he
discovers that the boy is his son, Connor. Despite his
reservations, Angel is forced to bring Connor into conflict
with an old adversary (Sahjahn) to prevent his son's memories
from being restored. Meanwhile Wesley uncovers a mysterious
deal struck by Wolfram & Hart that threatens the secret Angel
desperately wants to protect.
107. Time Bomb: (Original Airdate: 28 April 2004)
When Illyria's powers become unstable and cause her to
erratically jump through time, she learns that the gang
intends to kill her. Upon returning to the present, Illyria
plans to murder everyone before they're able to attack her. To
save everyone's lives, Angel goes into the past with Illyria
to alter the course of events.
108. The Girl in Question: (Original Airdate: 5 May 2004)
Angel and Spike travel to Rome with plans to rescue Buffy from
their old nemesis The Immortal. While in Italy, they also
attempt to retrieve the head of a fallen demon leader to
prevent a perilous power struggle between several warring
demon clans.
109. Power Play: (Original Airdate: 12 May 2004)
The gang starts to have doubts about Angel's loyalties when he
appears to have become very close with the Circle of the Black
Thorn, an evil secret demon society. When Drogyn, the guardian
of the deep well, makes a startling revelation, the gangs'
fears that Angel has become evil seem to be validated.
110. Not Fade Away: (Original Airdate: 19 May 2004)(Show
Finale)
Angel and company spend the day as if it were their last as
they prepare to bring down the evil Circle of the Black Thorn.
Putting their lives on the line, Spike confronts a demon cult,
Lorne faces off with Lindsay, Gunn takes on an evil senator
and Angel battles Hamilton, the henchman of the Senior
Partners.
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