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Date Posted: 11:22:36 02/05/04 Thu
Author: wwolfe
Author Host/IP: 161.149.63.110
Subject: Re: Last Night's Angel
In reply to: Pouncer 's message, "Last Night's Angel" on 08:33:13 02/05/04 Thu

I agree with most of what you said. My feelings were a little mixed about the use of Doyle. I liked seeing him, and it did feel right, given that it was the 100th episode; at the same time, they've barely mentioned him in four years, so it felt a tiny bit opportunistic to all of a sudden pay this mych attention to him. Still, I was happy to see him, via the video.

The Angel/Cordy grand passion still causes me actual physical discomfort, I dislike it so much - not because I was such an ardent Buffy/Angel fan, but because these two seem totally wrong together. I actually shut my eyes when they started smooching.

I really liked the very end, though. Simple, poignant, and it made sense for the reasons you stated.

Very nice to see Wesley with a purpose again, at least for a week.

Troublesome to have Spike back to having no purpose, because I'm left asking why he's on the show? Or, why not give him his own show, which James and the character could certainly carry?

Christian Kane plays Lindsey with such gusto - it's a pleasure to watch. I loved his big fight with Angel. ("Because I'm Angel" fell with a thud, for me at least, but otherwise David had some good lines - calling Lindsey a dumbass being among them.) I hope we haven't seen the last of the pipsqueak.

And speaking of pipsqueaks, my one big disappointment was that they didn't just kill Eve outright. They surely would have done so. When she said she was planning "revenge," I laughed out loud. Honey, you couldn't plan a TP party for your high school teacher - don't try to scare me with all your capitol "E" Evilness. Because it's just laughable.

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[> [> Re: Last Night's Angel -- Pouncer, 11:42:53 02/05/04 Thu (199.114.61.82)

The Angel/Cordy passion was a big reason I stopped watching, in a addition to a feeling of general ennui about the show. The progression of their "relationship" seemed antithetical to the friendship they had nurtured through the first two seasons.


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