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Wesley dancing at a house party is a source of unbelievable cringe.

Sean Gunn had guest roles as two different minor characters in two episodes in season 1, not very far apart in time.

Omg the end credits with Angel and Wesley doing some weird disco shit

The demon who possessed a psychopath kid and was so horrified by the void inside that he tried to commit suicide is one of the most disturbing things I’ve seen on a TV show.

Hey, that’s Christina Hendricks playing a barmaid on an episode of “Angel.” Small TV world, innit?

Gunn’s crew had a stake-shooting turret gun rigged to the top of the truck? I did not remember that. Very cool.

Gunn to Angel: “I don’t need advice from a middle-class white dude that’s dead.”

You know, that’s fair. Angel is all of those things. His father was a merchant and his family had one servant, so… solidly middle-class.

Wesley to Angel, whom he and Cordelia had just freed from an old meat locker: “Why didn’t you use your cell phone? [pause] You forgot you had it, didn’t you?”

Angel is a Dad Vampire.

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Wesley dancing at a house party is a source of unbelievable cringe.

Sean Gunn had guest roles as two different minor characters in two episodes in season 1, not very far apart in time.

Omg the end credits with Angel and Wesley doing some weird disco shit

The demon who possessed a psychopath kid and was so horrified by the void inside that he tried to commit suicide is one of the most disturbing things I’ve seen on a TV show.

Hey, that’s Christina Hendricks playing a barmaid on an episode of “Angel.” Small TV world, innit?

Gunn’s crew had a stake-shooting turret gun rigged to the top of the truck? I did not remember that. Very cool.

Gunn to Angel: “I don’t need advice from a middle-class white dude that’s dead.”

You know, that’s fair. Angel is all of those things. His father was a merchant and his family had one servant, so… solidly middle-class.

philosopherking1887:

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Wesley dancing at a house party is a source of unbelievable cringe.

Sean Gunn had guest roles as two different minor characters in two episodes in season 1, not very far apart in time.

Omg the end credits with Angel and Wesley doing some weird disco shit

The demon who possessed a psychopath kid and was so horrified by the void inside that he tried to commit suicide is one of the most disturbing things I’ve seen on a TV show.

Hey, that’s Christina Hendricks playing a barmaid on an episode of “Angel.” Small TV world, innit?

Gunn’s crew had a stake-shooting turret gun rigged to the top of the truck? I did not remember that. Very cool.

philosopherking1887:

philosopherking1887:

philosopherking1887:

philosopherking1887:

Wesley dancing at a house party is a source of unbelievable cringe.

Sean Gunn had guest roles as two different minor characters in two episodes in season 1, not very far apart in time.

Omg the end credits with Angel and Wesley doing some weird disco shit

The demon who possessed a psychopath kid and was so horrified by the void inside that he tried to commit suicide is one of the most disturbing things I’ve seen on a TV show.

Hey, that’s Christina Hendricks playing a barmaid on an episode of “Angel.” Small TV world, innit?

philosopherking1887:

philosopherking1887:

philosopherking1887:

Wesley dancing at a house party is a source of unbelievable cringe.

Sean Gunn had guest roles as two different minor characters in two episodes in season 1, not very far apart in time.

Omg the end credits with Angel and Wesley doing some weird disco shit

The demon who possessed a psychopath kid and was so horrified by the void inside that he tried to commit suicide is one of the most disturbing things I’ve seen on a TV show.

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Angel in season 1 of “Angel” was more fun than he was either in “Buffy” or in later seasons of “Angel.”

Doyle’s death is still seriously upsetting. And that episode with the purity-obsessed Nazi demons… a little too real these days.

Wesley’s first appearance on “Angel” is just as vicariously embarrassing as his appearance on “Buffy.”

He doesn’t make trap/bath errors like Spike, but he did say “pants” instead of “trousers.” Oops… blame the scriptwriter for that.