Top Ten (10) Favorite "ANGEL" Episodes

Jul 09, 2009 19:49




Below is a list of my ten favorite episodes of "ANGEL" (1999-2004), which starred David Boreanaz:

TOP TEN (10) FAVORITE EPISODE OF “ANGEL”




1. (1.19) “Sanctuary” - The second of a two-part episode about a burnt out Faith’s appearance in Los Angeles. Following her breakdown, Angel discovers that the Watchers Council and Buffy are after her.




2. (2.07) “Darla” - Angel tries to find a way to save a human Darla from the clutches of Wolfram and Hart, while she remembers her past as a vampire.




3. (5.11) “Damage” - Angel and Spike hunt down a psychotic Slayer who has escaped from an institution and believes that Spike is the man who drove her insane.




4. (2.02) "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been" - In this send-up on the post-World War II Communist witch hunts, Angel recalls a traumatic experience during the 1950s at the Hyperion Hotel.




5. (1.18) “Five by Five” - The first half of Faith’s appearance in Los Angeles has the rogue Slayer being recruited by Wolfram and Hart to assassinate Angel.




6. (3.09) “Lullaby” - Holtz, a demon hunter from the past, hunts down Angel, while Darla endures a difficult labor.




7. (4.10) “Awakening” - In an attempt to bring down The Beast and restore the sun, Wesley brings in a dark mystic to extract Angel's soul.




8. (5.08) “Destiny” - Spike is recorporealized, and the two souled vampires battle it out to drink from the "Cup of Perpetual Torment" to settle the renewed conflict of the Shanshu Prophecy.




9. (4.16) “Players” - Gwen Raiden enlists Charles Gunn's help to steal a device to control her electrical abilities while Lorne attempts a ritual to restore his empathic powers.




10. (4.04) “Slouching Toward Bethlehem” - Cordelia Chase inexplicably returns from her higher dimension, but she has no memory of who she is and who her friends are; and Lilah Morgan develops an interest in her reappearance, as well.

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