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Howler monkeys
This line describing the sadistic Marcus in ‘In the Dark‘ was cut from the episode:
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Call in the decorator
In ‘In the Dark‘, Cordelia and Doyle have the following conversation: Cordelia: “Please. I couldn’t get comfortable in here if the floor was lined with mink. I mean, how can you live like this?”
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Doyle’s place
Doyle’s apartment is described in the script for ‘In the Dark‘ as:
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[1.02a-36.41] Reflection
When Angel and Kate escape from the basement in Lonely Hearts, they run past a mirror, in which you can see Angel’s reflection.
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[1.03a-36.04] Boom
The boom mic can be seen on screen, just above Cordelia’s head in ‘In the Dark‘.
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The Flintstones
Whilst talking about Angela’s Ashes with Doyle in ‘In the Dark‘, Cordelia says, “I doubt very much that the main characters are Betty and Barney Rubble - as you so vehemently insisted last night. Also, I don’t think Oz apprecieated being called my little Bam Bam all night”
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Angela’s Ashes
In ‘In the Dark‘, Cordelia says to Doyle: “I think the trick is laying of the ale before you start quoting Angela’s Ashes and weeping like a baby man.” Angela’s Ashes is Frank McCourt’s autobiography about his childhood in Limerick, Ireland.
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Marcus’s torture chest
Doug Petrie included the following line in the script’s stage directions, describing Marcus’ torture paraphernelia in ‘In the Dark:
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Living gargoyle
Spike’s first appearance in the script for ‘In the Dark‘ is described in the stage directions as:
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Arm in a box
Cordelia references Buffy episodes Surprise and Innocence when she tells Doyle about Spike in ‘In the Dark‘:
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Christian Kane
(Lindsey MacDonald)
Christian Kane played Lindsey MacDonald in Angel. He and David Boreanaz are the only two actors to have appeared in both the first and last episdoes of Angel. Christian Kane was born in Dallas, Texas, on June 27th, 1974 and grew up in Norman, Oklahoma. He moved to L.A after …
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City directions
The following are two stage directions from the script for City Of: A woman’s laugh draws Angel’s gaze to three GOOD LOOKING GUYS shooting pool with TWO GOOD LOOKING YOUNG WOMEN nearby. They’re laughing, having a good time. One of the guys gets behind one of the women (JANICE, …
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Angel’s voicover
David Boreanaz did the “previously on Angel” voiceover for the first time on the series in the episode Lonely Hearts.
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Kate Lockley
(Elisabeth Rohm)
Kate Lockley was a detective for the Los Angeles Police Department. She first met Angel when working on a serial killer case at a single’s bar. The two made a connection, Kate came to trust Angel and the two aided each other in different cases. Kate began to find herself …
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Doyle
(Glenn Quinn)
Doyle (full name Allen Francis Doyle) had a human mother and Brachen demon father. Doyle had the ability to morph between his human and demonic faces, something which didn’t occur until he was 21 years old. At that time, he was a school teacher and soup-kitchen volunteer, and married to …
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