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Angel is an American television series, a spin-off from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer which aired on The WB. The series was created by Buffy' s creator, Joss Whedon, in collaboration with David Greenwalt, and first aired on October 5, 1999. It concluded on May 19, 2004, after five seasons with 110 episodes in total, plus an unaired pitch tape that was used to sell the series ...
"Angel is one of those heroes who flourish on frustration," Peter S. Beagle says, "who thrive on never achieving their hearts' desire." This episode, in which Angel relinquishes the chance to have a normal, happy life with Buffy in order to "fulfill his penance," perfectly typifies Angel's character and fate, says Beagle. [2]
In order to find out more about the Beast (Vladimir Kulich) terrorizing L.A., Angel Investigations remove Angel's soul and bring back Angelus after a vision from Cordelia suggests that Angelus has history with the Beast that Angel does not remember. Angelus, however, manages to escape, kills the Beast for fun and wreaks havoc until an old ...
Facebook is bringing past episodes of three Joss Whedon classics to its video section, Facebook Watch. Episodes can be co-viewed in real-time with other users. You can now watch 'Buffy,' 'Angel ...
In alphabetical order: AnGeL X - Reformed majority of Angel/Buffy synopses in early March 2006. (See site at Angelicslayer.com) Avalon - Has helped to wikify many of the episode articles. Binthemix - Uploaded 143 buffy images for the episodes. Overhauled buffy ep list to include those images within better chart system.
Carpe Noctem (Angel) Chosen (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) City Of; D. Darla (Angel episode) E. End of Days (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) F. Flooded (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
It’s been 20 years since the series finale of Buffy the Vampire Slayer aired, so we’re hitting the Bronze to celebrate the show’s absolute best installments. Trust us: Picking just 20 ...
Much like Buffy, Angel is told in a serialized format, with each episode involving a self-contained story while contributing to a larger storyline. Unlike Buffy, however, the season-long narratives are not marked by the rise and defeat of a powerful antagonist, commonly referred to as the "Big Bad" in the parent series.