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"Angel Meets Spike: The Ultimate Showdown! #Angel #Spike #Buffyverse #Vampires #EpicBattle"
In this epic episode of Angel (Season 5, Episode 8 - "Destiny"), Angel and Spike find themselves in a fierce battle over a mysterious cup hidden in an abandoned theater. Both believing that the cup will prove who is the "true champion," the two vampires face off in an intense fight. In a surprising twist, Spike defeats Angel for the first time, marking a major moment in their rivalry. But as the story unfolds, it’s revealed that the cup has no real power, leaving both vampires questioning what it truly means to be a champion.
Watch as these two iconic characters from the Buffyverse go head-to-head in this unforgettable showdown!
#Angel #Spike #Buffyverse #Vampires #EpicBattle #Destiny #Ange...
Watch as these two iconic characters from the Buffyverse go head-to-head in this unforgettable showdown!
#Angel #Spike #Buffyverse #Vampires #EpicBattle #Destiny #Ange...
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"Batman’s Darkest Mystery: A Killer, a Serum, and a Life-Changing Decision" #batman #dccomics
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As a mysterious killer targets young boys, Batman races against time to uncover the truth. But with age catching up to him, he faces a life-altering decision: take a controversial serum to restore his youth or risk falling short in his mission. Will this daring choice make Batman unstoppable-or cost him everything? Dive into the Dark Knight's most personal and gripping battle yet.
Angel takes Fred out for ice cream. #angel #buffythevampireslayer
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In the Angel episode "Fredless" (Season 3, Episode 5), there’s a touching moment when Angel takes Fred out for ice cream. This happens after Fred’s emotional reunion with her parents and her internal struggle about whether she should leave Los Angeles and return home with them. Angel, sensing Fred’s distress, takes her out to a diner to give her a chance to relax and reflect. While having ice c...
"WEs and Cordi mock Angel." #angel #buffythevampireslayer
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"Fredless" is the 5th episode of Season 3 of Angel, the TV series spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In this episode, the character Fred (Winifred Burkle), played by Amy Acker, faces a personal crisis and attempts to leave the group at Angel Investigations. Here's a brief synopsis of the episode: Plot summary: Fred's parents come to Los Angeles in search of her, and she initially hides from ...
"How Lobo & Superman Tag-Teamed Braniac! #dccomics #superman #lobo
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"How Lobo & Superman Tag-Teamed Braniac! #dccomics #superman #lobo
Kyle Rayner found his girlfriend in the refrigerator. #kylerayner #greenlantern #life
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Kyle Rayner found his girlfriend in the refrigerator. #kylerayner #greenlantern #life
"Smiling Bat": the Joker Takes on the Heroic Mantle, a Stark Contrast to the Batman Who Laughs
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"Smiling Bat": the Joker Takes on the Heroic Mantle, a Stark Contrast to the Batman Who Laughs
The 10 Best Comic Books Ever #sincity #watchmen #thedarkknightreturns #thesandman #thekillingjoke
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The 10 Best Comic Books Ever #sincity #watchmen #thedarkknightreturns #thesandman #thekillingjoke
"Eclipsed Destiny: Superboy Prime's Dark Secret Unveiled!"
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"Eclipsed Destiny: Superboy Prime's Dark Secret Unveiled!"
"Unleashing Chaos: Godzilla's Arrival in Metropolis Sparks a Superhero Showdown! Part 1
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"Unleashing Chaos: Godzilla's Arrival in Metropolis Sparks a Superhero Showdown! Part 1
"Jaw-Dropping Battle: Superman Faces Godzilla in Metropolis - The Legion of Doom's Unleashed Mayhem!
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"Jaw-Dropping Battle: Superman Faces Godzilla in Metropolis - The Legion of Doom's Unleashed Mayhem!
"Rogue Retribution: The Punisher's Last Stand Against Dark Wolverine - Witness the End!"
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"Rogue Retribution: The Punisher's Last Stand Against Dark Wolverine - Witness the End!"
"Beyond Gotham: Batman's Interstellar Training Ground - Off-World Issue #1 Intrigue!"
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"Beyond Gotham: Batman's Interstellar Training Ground - Off-World Issue #1 Intrigue!"
"Flash's Desperate Hour: Superboy Prime vs. Golden Age Superman's Last Stand!"
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"Flash's Desperate Hour: Superboy Prime vs. Golden Age Superman's Last Stand!"
"Crisis Unleashed: Superboy Prime's Battle for Supremacy Ends in Superboy's Demise!"
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"Crisis Unleashed: Superboy Prime's Battle for Supremacy Ends in Superboy's Demise!"
"Uncharted Realms: Superboy Prime Challenges Superboy and Titans to a Battle Beyond!"
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"Uncharted Realms: Superboy Prime Challenges Superboy and Titans to a Battle Beyond!"
The Unbroken Web SpiderMan's Endless Pursuit A Hero Who Never Quits, Never Surrenders Won'tBeStopped
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The Unbroken Web SpiderMan's Endless Pursuit A Hero Who Never Quits, Never Surrenders Won'tBeStopped
Punisher #1 2023 Marvel Comics Readable Comic.
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Punisher #1 2023 Marvel Comics Readable Comic.
Darth Vader #40 Star Wars Darth Vader 2023 Readable comic.
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"Nuclear Overlord: Captain Atom's Ruthless Conquest - Superman Takes a Backseat as the Sidekick!"
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"Nuclear Overlord: Captain Atom's Ruthless Conquest - Superman Takes a Backseat as the Sidekick!"
Superheroes in the Office and other places, Spiderman, Batman, Superman, Supergirl, Psylocke, random
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Superheroes in the Office and other places, Spiderman, Batman, Superman, Supergirl, Psylocke, random
What a trio Spiderman, Batman and Mary Jane.
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What a trio Spiderman, Batman and Mary Jane.
"The Wire" Randy: You are going to look out for me Sgte Carter. You got my back haa!!!
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"The Wire" Randy: You are going to look out for me Sgte Carter. You got my back haa!!!
As disappointed i was that lindsey died his speech at the end showed Angel was right he was always going to go bad again when given the chance. Lindsey was a opportunist at heart made sense for him to work with Angel in this moment but he always would have wanted more power.
@@Pizzajohnn Ángel didn't want power? Lindsay had a reason to make a new life. Did he not help in the battle he didn't win anything for helping he could have left. He didn't do it.
One of the best lines to end a series ever. Too bad so many of them died though.....😢
So does he now have accelerated healing like wolverine too?
@@chrismainman "At the moment, he is healing faster, but not as fast as Wolverine."
@ExpansionComics so maybe like super soldier captain america healing?
@chrismainman At the moment he is a bit younger and healing faster than a normal human. But only that.
@@chrismainmangive me a like and subscribe if you like the content.
Sigma rolling
@@nimbites What do you mean by 'Sigma rolling'? Are you referring to the sigma mindset or something else?
@@ExpansionComicsthey sigma rollin, they hatin
@@tobuscusfoop ahhh ok
I still think this is the best ending 'Angel' ever had.
He actually did get that damn dragon😂😂😂
And Gunn is a vampire 😮
This ending... I HATED 😢 Angel should have other end, stay with BUFFY 😢
That would never happen
I wished they animate the events after this.
There was a whole series of comics after this, like three more seasons, also from Buffy, but I not known if they are still viable, because my portable hardrive broke, I lost it all of them.
@TheKeyser94 I am aware. That is the medium that I am hoping to be animated.
That's the point. You don't care therefore you don't understand.
Big ups to the guest star: OP's mouse
@@jesseharper6669 Who?
@@ExpansionComics your mouse that is visible through the entire video in the lower right hand corner
@@jesseharper6669 yeah low budget.
Let's go to work 🗡
@@bobstacks8405 damn right
It's been over 20 years of the finale... It still gets me every time I watch it...
I see you calling this a pussy move in other comments but like idk its just smart to me.... Lindsey even 100% proves it (in my opinion i guess this can be interpreted other ways?) when he says "A flunky? Angel kills me" meaning he is 1000% going to turn on ANgel and HE KNOWS IT and Angel KNOWS IT which is why he has Lorne just kill him now because hes just not worth his time. Idk thats my opinion at least.
@@codyfike3545 It is a good interpretation. Whe he said a flunky, it was his perception about being killed by a weakling, like a dishonour I felt for the dude. He was going to leave with the girl and call it a day. Angel fuck him up with a pussy move, cowardice it is called. Angel fucked another dude an immortal like demigod or some shit. Angel burned drudzila and Darla. Angel converted a dude in an submarine, so he was like some shit or hybrid vampire with half a soul, weird dude like 60s. Angel with soul is a weird dude. It is cool alright I still like him.
@@ExpansionComicsHe did what with another dude? I don’t know what you’re saying half of your comment. I don’t really agree bro, I watch this show yearly and I don’t know about some of the things you said. I mean Angel is busy here exacting his plan, what is he supposed to do with Lindsay? He didn’t even think he was gonna survive the fight at the end of the show and they probably didn’t.
@@Davidscomix Man if you don´t remember that one of the test to join the society of the circle I believe it was. Was killing an inmortal that was like just a good dude and nothing else, you don´t know that. here chatgpt will help you. At the end of "Angel" (the TV series), Angel aligns himself with the Circle of the Black Thorn, a secretive and powerful group working on behalf of the Senior Partners, to infiltrate and destroy them from within. In the penultimate episode, "Power Play", Angel demonstrates his loyalty to the Circle by killing an immortal demon named Drogyn, the Keeper of the Deeper Well. Drogyn, known for his honesty and incorruptibility, was an ally of Angel's and killing him was part of Angel's ruse to convince the Circle of his betrayal of his morals. This act allowed Angel to gain the Circle's trust and further his plan to dismantle their operations. However, it was revealed later that Drogyn's death was part of Angel's larger plan to take down the Circle and strike a decisive blow against Wolfram & Hart. The series concludes with Angel and his team launching an assault on the Circle, setting the stage for the iconic and ambiguous final battle in the episode "Not Fade Away." Angel's decision to betray Lindsey and order Lorne to kill him in the finale of Angel ("Not Fade Away") is one of the most morally ambiguous and shocking moments in the series. It encapsulates the central theme of the show: that fighting for the greater good often involves personal sacrifice, hard choices, and moral compromise. Why Angel Betrays Lindsey: Lindsey is a complicated figure. While he assists the team in their assault on the Circle of the Black Thorn, he’s a former Wolfram & Hart lawyer whose ambitions and loyalties have always been self-serving. Angel doesn't trust Lindsey's motives or believe he could ever truly change. Angel likely fears that Lindsey would seize any opportunity to exploit the chaos for his own benefit, potentially undoing the victory they were fighting for. Lorne’s Role: Angel asking Lorne to kill Lindsey is deeply tragic. Lorne, a pacifist and empath, is fundamentally against violence. By assigning Lorne this task, Angel ensures that Lindsey is eliminated without giving him a chance to retaliate. However, it also represents Angel's willingness to use others as tools in his mission, even at great emotional cost to them. My Take: This act highlights both the strength and flaws in Angel’s leadership: Strength: Angel is committed to his mission, willing to make the harshest choices to ensure the success of the greater good. He sees the big picture and sacrifices personal relationships and moral purity for what he believes is right. Flaw: The decision is cold and manipulative, especially toward Lorne, who is deeply shaken by being forced to betray his own moral compass. This act risks alienating his closest allies and raises the question of whether Angel is too willing to compromise his humanity in his quest for redemption. In the end, Angel's actions show that heroism in his world is far from black and white. The audience is left to grapple with the question: Was Angel justified in betraying Lindsey, or did he cross a line that undermines the very values he fights for? This moral complexity is part of what makes Angel such a compelling series. You're absolutely right-Lindsey wasn’t showing any immediate signs of betrayal in the finale of Angel. He had completed his part of the mission to help take down the Circle of the Black Thorn and even expressed a desire to leave town with Eve, the woman he cared about. This makes Angel’s decision to have Lorne kill him even more unsettling. Lindsey’s Perspective: Lindsey genuinely believed he had earned his freedom after helping Angel and the team. His death comes as a complete shock to him. His final words, “You kill me? A flunky?! Angel kills me,” express his disbelief and bitterness. Lindsey thought he was important enough to warrant direct confrontation with Angel, and instead, he’s assassinated by Lorne, whom he likely didn’t even perceive as a threat. Angel’s Perspective: From Angel’s point of view, Lindsey was too dangerous to leave alive. Lindsey had a long history of switching sides and manipulating situations for his benefit. Angel likely viewed him as a ticking time bomb-someone who, even if allowed to leave, might eventually come back stronger and more dangerous. Angel may have also seen Lindsey as symbolic of everything Wolfram & Hart represented: self-interest, ambition, and amorality. The Moral Ambiguity: This act solidifies Angel as a leader who prioritizes the mission over personal or moral considerations, but it also leaves a sour taste: Trust and Redemption: Lindsey’s willingness to leave peacefully with Eve suggests he wasn’t planning betrayal this time, raising the question of whether Angel denied him a chance at redemption. Lorne’s Burden: Forcing Lorne, a non-violent character, to kill Lindsey feels especially cruel and selfish on Angel’s part. It permanently damages Lorne, who leaves the team immediately after, unable to reconcile this act with his own principles. Interpretation: Angel’s decision reflects the central theme of Angel: the fight for good often comes at a cost, and sometimes that cost is unbearable. However, by choosing pragmatism over compassion in this moment, Angel risks undermining his own moral standing. Was Lindsey truly beyond redemption, or was Angel’s distrust clouded by Lindsey’s past actions? The show doesn’t give a clear answer, leaving viewers to wrestle with the ethical implications of Angel’s leadership. Take a lesson mate I alredy knew all of this without chatgpt.
@@Davidscomix You're absolutely right-Lindsey wasn’t showing any immediate signs of betrayal in the finale of Angel. He had completed his part of the mission to help take down the Circle of the Black Thorn and even expressed a desire to leave town with Eve, the woman he cared about. This makes Angel’s decision to have Lorne kill him even more unsettling. Lindsey’s Perspective: Lindsey genuinely believed he had earned his freedom after helping Angel and the team. His death comes as a complete shock to him. His final words, “You kill me? A flunky?! Angel kills me,” express his disbelief and bitterness. Lindsey thought he was important enough to warrant direct confrontation with Angel, and instead, he’s assassinated by Lorne, whom he likely didn’t even perceive as a threat. Angel’s Perspective: From Angel’s point of view, Lindsey was too dangerous to leave alive. Lindsey had a long history of switching sides and manipulating situations for his benefit. Angel likely viewed him as a ticking time bomb-someone who, even if allowed to leave, might eventually come back stronger and more dangerous. Angel may have also seen Lindsey as symbolic of everything Wolfram & Hart represented: self-interest, ambition, and amorality. The Moral Ambiguity: This act solidifies Angel as a leader who prioritizes the mission over personal or moral considerations, but it also leaves a sour taste: Trust and Redemption: Lindsey’s willingness to leave peacefully with Eve suggests he wasn’t planning betrayal this time, raising the question of whether Angel denied him a chance at redemption. Lorne’s Burden: Forcing Lorne, a non-violent character, to kill Lindsey feels especially cruel and selfish on Angel’s part. It permanently damages Lorne, who leaves the team immediately after, unable to reconcile this act with his own principles. Interpretation: Angel’s decision reflects the central theme of Angel: the fight for good often comes at a cost, and sometimes that cost is unbearable. However, by choosing pragmatism over compassion in this moment, Angel risks undermining his own moral standing. Was Lindsey truly beyond redemption, or was Angel’s distrust clouded by Lindsey’s past actions? The show doesn’t give a clear answer, leaving viewers to wrestle with the ethical implications of Angel’s leadership.
@@Davidscomix Lindsey’s Perspective: Lindsey genuinely believed he had earned his freedom after helping Angel and the team. His death comes as a complete shock to him. His final words, “You kill me? A flunky?! Angel kills me,” express his disbelief and bitterness. Lindsey thought he was important enough to warrant direct confrontation with Angel, and instead, he’s assassinated by Lorne, whom he likely didn’t even perceive as a threat. Angel’s Perspective: From Angel’s point of view, Lindsey was too dangerous to leave alive. Lindsey had a long history of switching sides and manipulating situations for his benefit. Angel likely viewed him as a ticking time bomb-someone who, even if allowed to leave, might eventually come back stronger and more dangerous. Angel may have also seen Lindsey as symbolic of everything Wolfram & Hart represented: self-interest, ambition, and amorality. The Moral Ambiguity: This act solidifies Angel as a leader who prioritizes the mission over personal or moral considerations, but it also leaves a sour taste: Trust and Redemption: Lindsey’s willingness to leave peacefully with Eve suggests he wasn’t planning betrayal this time, raising the question of whether Angel denied him a chance at redemption. Lorne’s Burden: Forcing Lorne, a non-violent character, to kill Lindsey feels especially cruel and selfish on Angel’s part. It permanently damages Lorne, who leaves the team immediately after, unable to reconcile this act with his own principles. Interpretation: Angel’s decision reflects the central theme of Angel: the fight for good often comes at a cost, and sometimes that cost is unbearable. However, by choosing pragmatism over compassion in this moment, Angel risks undermining his own moral standing. Was Lindsey truly beyond redemption, or was Angel’s distrust clouded by Lindsey’s past actions? The show doesn’t give a clear answer, leaving viewers to wrestle with the ethical implications of Angel’s leadership.
This episode is absolutely incredible television, Angel Season 5 is surprisingly the best season of the Buffyverse! I couldn't have asked for a better ending.
What I realized was that Future State is a saga that portrays possible futures of DC heroes, not their certain futures.
@@thamnas9790 It was misleading.
Fun fact lorne dies after well, in next season. Him killing him messed him up nternally 😢
Well he got to restore the harmony of the universe and became a part of its music. Was rather nice end for him.
Him saying "Good Night folks" is real sad to watch now because Andy Hallett died five years after 'Angel' ended.
1:00 Watch this, and then go back to the episode Dead End when Lindsey sings for Lorne. You'll see that he has a visibly disturbed look on his face as Lindsey sings and he reads his future. Poor Lorne's known this was coming for YEARS.
@@Nintendoman01 good tip
What has being gay to do with this video?
Nothing
Cringe
yeah
Jajajaja good shit.
nice
He was always better than others
Is this from the new Jason Aaron run?
It is new it ended a few days ago. Sorry I don't remember ther artists
@@ExpansionComics - The arc is already over?
@@matthewschwartz6607 yes most of it.
Superman got clearly nerfed in that Comic
Nah man is the only time that Captain Atom didn't get nerfed since the nineties.
@@ExpansionComics if Superman didn't got nerfed, why did captain atom took him down that quickly?
@@gregordyballa Because this Superman this Superman is overconfident. Captain atom in reallity has similar powerlevels. And this Injustice man Alfred fucked him up, Batman fucked him up, Wonderwoman fucked him up, Constantine fucked him up, Superman from other dimension fucked him up. He always got his ass saved by his fellow teammates is the more codependent Superman that has ever existed. All the people that he beat was taking advantage of a moment like Hercules and Shazam. Have you ever read Injustice, are you aware of all this facts?
@@ExpansionComics Injustice wasn't even canon
@@gregordyballa this is not Dragonball mate. Injustice is part of the multiverse it is canon even Jon Kent went there and without that it is still canon.
I miss these shows but |I also hate some of the cast they would be no where today without Joss he pushed them to be their best and now they bitch about it.
You mean "bitching" about all the abuse and bile Charisma Carpenter got thrown her way just because she had the 'audacity' to keep her pregnancy, which is no one else's business btw, under wraps out of fear of miscarriage? Even when she called Joss to explain and he ignored her multiple times until it was too late and he blamed her for his ass-backwards behaviour? Yeah, no, you're right: the cast are awful for sticking up for their friend...
@@UnfunnyJ0CK Wow shocking why would he be angry because an actor decided to get pregnant while they were shooting causing delays, re-writes, re-casting, etc. If they feel so salty about it then they should return all the money and fame they achieved since this show launched most of them into the Hollywood light.
Grow up! They were allowed to fall in love and have babies. Joss doesn't own any of them. He can only control himself. @Devin-O
@@Devin-OI know you’re not supporting Joss Whedon just because he made a good show. You don’t support a bad dude because he entertained you.
Simultaneously one of the best and most maddening endings to a tv show ever. Fades to black just as the final battle starts; but it shows that the fight against evil never ends. They can’t “beat” evil, so they might as well literally go out swinging.
I don’t think he signed being human away. Angel is not to the name he was given to him when he was human. It was Liam
He didn't want to be human at that stage.
Still kills me dead… 😭😭😭
This last scene made me my eyes sweat and gave me a reason to smile as a fan of the series.
It did continue in the comics, although I only have the first few issues
They recycled the same theme music from the fight with The Beast in season 4
Bad Jane!
The Angel is the only series I know which last season is the best season and last episode is the best episode.
Well he did ask.
Whedon used the transition punch again in Avengers.
when I watched this as it aired I hated the ending. I felt like it was a giant middle finger to the fans. I still think it's one of the worst endings ever. I loved the show so much, I just hated the ending. I know it continued in the comics, but still... but the GoT ending made this one seem almost good. 😆
Lol, he probably was a little disappointed in the fans for the ratings slipping.
This ending is amazing if you understand it and fits the theme of the series
There are 3 Lorne scenes that always come to mind: 1.Cordelia presented his severed head... which immediately started complaining about the day he's had. 2. When Fred sings just three words from "You are my Sunshine" and the way Lorne's head whips around with that look of utter horror. 3. "I heard you sing."
The one that's lived in my head for YEARS rent free was an exchange between Lorne and Angel. Angel got woken up to Lorne's singing and goes to confront him, he's cranky and annoyed and asks him if there's a reason he's there (at Angel's place). And Lorne goes, "There is. What's today? Thursday? Tomorrow night, the world is gonna end... thought you'd like to know." And Angel has this, old man "get off my lawn you punk kids" look on his face before it goes into the opening credits. Too good! 👏🙌👍🔥 The episode itself was alright... but wasn't worthy of such a clever opening.
You forgot the best one. When he's about to read Eve to see if she had any involvement on what happened to Fred. During the exchange, Angel and Spike threaten Eve, who dismissively says she doesn't care about Fred. Cue Lorne, without any warning or build up sucker punching Eve in the face. And then very calmly and with a smile on his face, tells her how much Fred means to him, and how he's going to read Eve now, and if he finds even one shred of a note that hints to him she had any involvement in Fred's death, Angel and Spike won't have time to kill her. THAT is by far the most iconic Lorne moment. During the entire show he was a hardcore pacifist, who abhorred violence, and only ever fought when it was strictly necessary, or as is the case in this scene, as a last favor to his oldest friend. But him punching and threatening to kill eve? All him. Intentional and deliberate. When he hardcore pacifist threatens to kill you so quick even the immortal professional Vampire warriors who tackle slayers for fun won't have time to stop him, that's how you know you fucked up.
"A flunky?"😂😂😂
They forgot I have a witch and a slayer on my side. Angel...GET THE DRAGON !!!
After watching it that 1st time, i kind of theorized that the Dragon could've been one of the hellgods that banished glory. Like how glory was called the beast, the dragon could've had the form of a dragon, but also a human form that we never saw. Never happened though because of After the Fall, we know exactly what happens.
His name is Cordelia
I still think it should have ended with Buffy, Willow and a bus load of slayers turning up.
It was Bad that they had been intimate twice anda one only Angel remembers it because it was erased. They curse was they curse they couldn't be happy no matter how much they love each other.
Angel played his part so well that not even Giles' coven could see that he wasn't actually turning evil. Plus he probably thought the same thing Buffy did, that if they got past them, her group would be the only team left to stop them. But I agree, it would have been pretty dang epic, especially with Andrew rollin' up and probably saying something dorky he thought was cool!
@@LaineyBug2020 giles was getting old. Buffy retired him so he can focus on research.
No it wouldn’t, did you forget that they don’t trust him anymore?
Sad part that he did alot of bad things like bring back Darla who gets pregnant by angel
Darla was in the first episodes of Buffy.
@@ExpansionComics Iyes I remember that episode
Lindsey showed you time and time again he was an opportunist only looking out for himself in the most self aggrandizing terms possible. Even with his dying words - Angel kills me - he told us he expected Angel to kill him one day, presumably because he'd be up to yet more greedy evil deeds.
The fifth season of Angel remains among one of the best in all of TV in my opinion, and I have incredibly high and annoyingly picky standards. It may not be The Wire, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, et al, but it's up there. The finale? Utterly perfect. I wish it didn't end, but man...what a ride. The final season was during my senior year of high school, and I still remember watching this live. What a scene.
I watched live too
Jayne!!
We could has see what happen in the end best the way in ended
The take your best shot line is a terrific payoff. I am surprised it was not planned a lot further in advance.
Not only that, there's a trailer for the upcoming series premiering next month.
I saw it.
I wonder when Wesley shattered the window of Orlon(the box the wizard Vail used to change reality) did that somehow bring back Fred in Illyria's body.
Her memories were always there.
Cordelia should still alive and stay by her husband Angel's side at final episode. Angel: "Can you pick two words there probably you should said? (He vamp out) Blood and veins." Angel and Cordelia: "Go home now." Connor: "They destroy both of you two." Angel: "As long you okay they can't." Cordelia: "Son, as long you safe they can't like he said." Angel and Cordelia: "Go. We cannot lose you again. We love you, Connor." Angel, Cordelia and Connor stare at each other a longer moment. Connor: "I love you too, Mom and Dad." (He goes leaves Wolfram&Hart) Angel and Cordelia see Connor leaves. Cordelia shocked while Connor calls her Mom. It's remind her of she hold him, clothing him, changing his diapers, help Angel raises Connor, she loves him like a son of her own. It's give her more strength because of her surrogate son Connor's love for Angel and Cordelia. Angel - Connor's biological father Darla - Connor's biological mother Cordelia Chase - Connor's surrogate mom Spike - Connor's favorite surrogate uncle Charles Gunn - Connor's surrogate uncle Wesley Wyndam-Pryce - Connor's surrogate uncle Lorne - Connor's surrogate uncle Fred/IIIyria - Connor's surrogate aunt Alonna Gunn - Connor's surrogate aunt Groo - Connor's surrogate uncle Lilah Morgan - Connor's surrogate aunt Faith - Connor's surrogate aunt Laurence Reilly - Connor's adopted father Colleen Reilly - Connor's adopted mother According to Buffy The Watcher's Guide book vol one, before Angel was sired into vampire his full name was Liam O'Malley.
Did you get that from an ai. Cordelia can't be Connor's stepmom you know why.
@@ExpansionComics I learned it by myself. Connor have three moms in his life. His biological mother Darla, his surrogate mom Cordelia Chase, and his adoptive mother Colleen Reilly.
@@izhirallen8746 edipo complex
@@ExpansionComicsTalk about keeping it in the family 😂
@@MrShedinthepeg And she was pregnant too, talk about bizarre situations.
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