Season Two
Season Two
Judgement
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I WILL SURVIVE - The well-oiled, demon-fighting machine of Angel (David Boreanaz),
Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) and Wesley (Alexis Denisof) is back in full
force and joined by the streetwise vampire hunter Charles Gunn (new series
regular J. August Richards). After a case of mistaken identity leads Angel
to slay a demon protecting an innocent girl, karaoke is the only way to
make things right. Meanwhile, Angel struggles with the discovery that he
may not always be eternal and Darla (guest star Julie Benz) recovers from
her resurrection from Hell. Michael Lange directed the episode, with story
by Joss Whedon & David Greenwalt and teleplay by David Greenwalt.
Are You Now or Have You Ever Been
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TAKE ME BACK - Angel (David Boreanaz) directs Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter)
and Wesley (Alexis Denisof) to investigate a mysteriously abandoned hotel
in Hollywood and as they piece together the building's dark history, they
discover that his interest is that of a personal nature. In a flashback
to 1952, Angel is not the atoning vampire of present day, but a recluse
who is detached from the tortured humans around him, until one fateful
day. J. August Richards also stars. Tim Minear wrote the episode
directed by David Semel.
First Impressions
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VISION GIRL - When Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) has a particularly disturbing
vision of Gunn (J. August Richards) is in grave danger, she elects herself
as his new protector. When she discovers that he may be his own worst enemy,
she has to face the fact that she can't save him without the help of Angel
(David Boreanaz) and Wesley (Alexis Denisof). Shawn Ryan wrote the
episode directed by James A. Contner.
Untouched
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SLEEP TIGHT - Angel (David Boreanaz) unknowingly crosses paths with Wolfram and
Hart when he comes to the aid of a young woman, Bethany (guest star Daisy
McCrackin), who possesses telekinetic powers far beyond her control, a
situation Angel has had to contend with in his own life. Meanwhile, Angel
is somewhat off his game due to the fact that he has been sleeping weird,
but has no idea his fitful nights are the result of nocturnal visits by
Darla (guest star Julie Benz). Charisma Carpenter, Alexis Denisof and J.
August Richards also star. Meredyth Smith wrote the episode directed
by Joss Whedon.
Dear Boy
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WHEN GOOD VAMPIRES GO BAD - Angel's (David Boreanaz) continued restless nights takes him all
the way back to 1860 London and his first encounter with Drusilla (guest star Juliet Landau), but when he sees
Darla (guest star Julie Benz) in his waking life, Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), Wesley (Alexis Denisof) and
Gunn (J. August Richards) fear he has gone off the deep end and may revert to his evil ways. Written and directed by
David Greenwalt.
Guise Will Be Guise
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WILL THE REAL ANGEL PLEASE STAND UP - Angel (David Boreanaz) travels to a mystical swami to
help him understand his haunting dreams and get in touch with his inner demon, but while he is away Wesley
(Alexis Denisof) assumes Angel's identity to try to save a young girl and sort of enjoys playing the role of a
vampire with a soul. Charisma Carpenter and J. August Richards also star. Jane Espenson wrote the episode directed by Krishna Rao.
Darla
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THE FLASHBACKS CONTINUE IN "ANGEL" - Angel (David Boreanaz) is desperate to rescue Darla
(guest star Julie Benz) from the clutches of Wolfram & Hart and flashbacks reveal what a dangerous and
powerful relationship they shared as history weirdly seems to be repeating itself. The trip down memory lane
begins with Darla's sire by the Master (guest star Mark Metcalf) and ends with the gang of Spike (guest star
James Marsters), Drusilla (guest star Juliet Landau), Darla and Angel being torn apart when he gets a soul.
Charisma Carpenter, Alexis Denisof and J. August Richards also star. Tim Minear wrote and directed the episode.
The Shroud of Rahmon
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WEAK IN THE KNEES - Angel (David Boreanaz) poses as a flashy vampire hoodlum, and with the help
of Gunn (J. August Richards) prevents a mind-altering shroud from falling into the wrong hands. Charisma
Carpenter and Alexis Denisof also star. Jim Kouf wrote the episode directed by David Grossman.
The Trial
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IN THE NAME OF LOVE - Angel (David Boreanaz) is still haunted by flashbacks of his
150-year love affair with Darla (guest star Julie Benz) and has Gunn (J. August Richards) help
track her down, but he soon discovers that he is faced with an impossible choice: watch her
die from a terminal illness or use his dark powers to turn her back into a vampire and give her
eternal life. Charisma Carpenter and Alexis Denisof also star. Bruce Seth Green directed the episode with teleplay by Tim
Minear and Doug Petrie, and story by David Greenwalt.
Reunion
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REBORN - Angel (David Boreanaz) goes on a frantic search after Drusilla (guest star Juliet Landau) turns
Darla (guest star Julie Benz) back into a vampire, and he must catch them before she rises again and the two go back
to their old ways and paint the town red. Meanwhile, as Angel goes off the deep end, his staff worries they are the only
ones standing between Angel and real darkness. Charisma Carpenter, Alexis Denisof and J. August Richards also
star. James A. Contner directed the episode written by Tim Minear & Shawn Ryan.
Redefinition
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ON THE WARPATH - After firing his staff and cutting himself off from all help, Angel (David Boreanaz)
begins intense physical and mental training to become strong enough to stop Darla (guest star Julie Benz) and
Drusilla (guest star Juliet Landau) before they destroy the City of Angels. Meanwhile, Cordelia (Charisma
Carpenter), Wesley (Alexis Denisof) and Gunn (J. August Richards) try to continue the fight for the innocent on
their own now that Angel's gone commando. Michael Grossman directed the episode written by Mere Smith.
Blood Money
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CALLING YOUR BLUFF - Angel (David Boreanaz) threatens to expose Wolfram & Hart's criminal activities
when he discovers that they are stealing large contributions that were made to a teen shelter but an old adversary has
other plans for Angel. Charisma Carpenter, Alexis Denisof and J. August Richards also star. R.D. Price directed the
episode written by Shawn Ryan and Mere Smith.
Happy Anniversary
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CAN'T STOP THE WORLD - Angel (David Boreanaz) and The Host (guest star Andy Hallett)
must join forces to stop a brilliant, yet twisted physicist who is determined to stop time in
order to keep his girlfriend from breaking up with him. Charisma Carpenter, Alexis Denisof and
J. August Richards also star. Bill Norton directed the episode; story by Joss Whedon & David
Greenwalt; teleplay by David Greenwalt.
The Thin Dead Line
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WHEN DEAD COPS ATTACK - Angel (David Boreanaz) investigates rumors of renegade cops out for blood, while
Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), Wesley (Alexis Denisof) and Gunn (J. August Richards) carry out their own
fact-finding mission that results Wesley being seriously wounded by a police gunshot. Scott McGinnis directed the
episode written by Jim Kouf & Shawn Ryan.
Reprise
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ANGEL GOES ON A SUICIDE MISSION - Angel (David Boreanaz) learns of the impending visit of Wolfram & Hart's
"senior partner," an evil and merciless demon from hell, and he plans a kamikaze mission to destroy the powerful
beast that will sacrifice his own life in the process. James Whitmore, Jr. directed the episode written by Tim Minear.
Epiphany
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ANGEL IS BACK...BUT WHO WANTS HIM? - After an empty night of passion with Darla (Julie Benz), Angel (David
Boreanaz) surprisingly wakes up with his soul still intact and has an epiphany. His moment of clarity brings him back
to the land of the living and while he tries to reunite with his crew, Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), Wesley (Alexis
Denisof) and Gunn (J. August Richards) aren't ready to forgive him, even when their very lives are at stake. Tim Minear
wrote the episode directed by Thomas J. Wright.
Disharmony
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PEACE & HARMONY - Angel (David Boreanaz) and his reunited crew try to foil the plans of a vampire
cult leader, but Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) becomes distracted when her old high school
friend-turned-vampire Harmony (guest star Mercedes McNab) comes to town after her break-up with Spike and
wants to help in the fight. Fred Keller directed the episode written by David Fury.
Dead End
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BODY SNATCHERS - Angel and Lindsey (guest star Christian Kane) must grudgingly work
together when Cordelia's disturbing vision leads the gang to a grotesque Wolfram & Hart body
shop where parts are harvested from live humans. Alexis Denisof and J. August Richards also
star. James A. Contner directed the episode written by David Greenwalt.
Belonging
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A WHOLE NEW WORLD - Angel and his crew must find a way to kill a bloodthirsty demon who
has arrived in town from another dimension through a mysterious, magical portal in the
karaoke bar. With the help of Cordelia's (Charisma Carpenter) visions, they are able to locate
someone who can help destroy the snarly beast; however, when it's time to return their
source to his home dimension, Cordelia discovers a whole new world. Alexis Denisof and J.
August Richards also star. Turi Meyer directed the episode written by Shawn Ryan.
Over the Rainbow
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Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) is accidentally sucked through a magical portal and
transported to a demon dimension, finding herself all alone in a strange new land where
humans are considered inferior and sold into slavery. Angel (David Boreanaz), Gunn (J. August
Richards), Wesley (Alexis Denisof) and the Host (guest star Andy Hallett) jump through the
portal in search of her and end up shackled by an angry mob of villagers and sentenced to
death. Mere Smith wrote the episode directed by Fred Keller.
Through the Looking Glass
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Angel (David Boreanaz), Gunn (J. August Richards), Wesley (Alexis Denisof) and the Host
(guest star Andy Hallett) are sentenced to death in a demon dimension after trying to rescue
a lost Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), but are even more shocked to find themselves brought
before Her Royal Highness, Cordelia. Unfortunately, unbeknownst to Her Majesty, Cordy’s reign
will be a short one. Tim Minear wrote and directed the episode.
There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb
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FIGHT THE POWER - Angel (David Boreanaz) struggles with the inner beast that the demon dimension brings
out in him, while Cordelia learns that her role as princess involves mating with a demon, and Wesley and Gunn band
with rebel forces to overthrow the government and Her Majesty. David Greenwalt wrote and directed the episode.