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Landock
(Brody Hutzler)
Landockmar of the Deathwok Clan (Landock for short) was a tough Pylean demon warrior, and cousin of The Host. Through training Landock had acquired the ability to read and track the emotional waves which came from other beings. He was poisoned from a Drokken demon’s bite and sent back to …
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Kvetching
The following scene with Lorne was cut due to length from Over the Rainbow: Constable: “Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan, you and the cow trash are not to speak.”
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Michael Phenicie
Michael Phenicie played the Pylean head priest Silas in There’s No Place Like Plrtz Glrb, Through the Looking Glass, and Over the Rainbow. He has also been in Alias, Ghosts Never Sleep, The Shield, Judging Amy, The Pretender, Gentleman’s Bet, Knots Landing and Desperate Moves.
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Silas
Silas was the head priest of the Covenant of the Tromboli in Pylea. He ruled Pylea with racial and religious persecution. He appointed Cordelia as the princess of Pylea, because of her visions. He planned to kill her after she had mated with the Groosalugg. Silas ordered that the The …
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Mark Lutz
(Groosalugg)
Mark Lutz played the Groosalugg in seasons two and three of Angel. He was born in Montréal, Québec and lived in Hong Kong for 4 of his teenage years before moving to Toronto. Mark graduated with n Honors BA in Political Science from the University of Guelph, and decided to …
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Groosalugg
(Mark Lutz)
The Groosalugg (affectionately known as ‘Groo’) was a dedicated half-human warrior from the dimension Pylea. His name means ‘brave and undefeated’. He was summoned from the Scum Pits of Ur to Com-shuk (mate) with Cordelia and absorb her visions. Groo ended up proving to Cordy that he was a …
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[2.22a-09.10] Angel’s shirt
When Angel is in Fred’s cave in There’s No Place Like Plrtz Glrb, we see the back of his shirt is torn but then later when he is fighting the Groosalugg, there are some scenes where his shirt is intact.
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Geraldo
Cordy says to her servant Marelda in There’s No Place Like Plrtz Glrb, “Can you keep a secret Geraldo?” She’s referencing the sensationalist TV journalist Geraldo Riviera.
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It’s Buffy
Willow appears in L.A. at the end of the Angel episode There’s No Place Like Plrtz Glrb to inform Angel that Buffy had died - seen in The Gift. Angel realises why she’s there as soon as he says her, saying, “It’s Buffy”.
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[3.06-00.25] No answer
In the teaser for Band Candy, we see Buffy’s practice page for the SAT’s - but there are no answers completed, and the answers don’t appear to correspond to the question Gils asks.
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Darla’s siring
We find out in the episode Darla that it was The Master who sired Darla, in the Virginia colony in 1609. Darla lay dying at the time and was not afraid of the Master.
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Just the one hand
When Wesley finds Angel drawing multiple sketches of Darla in the episode Darla, in the original script he spotted a nude drawing and this exchange ensued: Angel: “I’ve been …thinking. That’s all.”
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[2.06a-23.33] Wes’s glasses
When Wesley and Virginia are walking back to Virginia’s room in Guise Will Be Guise, Wesley is wearing his glasses, but when the fight breaks out, Wesley’s glasses are gone.
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Reptile Boy’s Costume
In Reptile Boy if you look carefully you can clearly see where the top and bottom halfs of the costume join.
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Time Zone
This really isn’t a goof (I guess), just more of a thing that I don’t buy and that bugs me. In The Dark Age, Giles wants Buffy to meet him outside the hospital at “8:30 sharp.” That night, Buffy has enough time to wait around for him, attempt to call him, …
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