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Bloody mugs
The original opening scene of Disharmony, like Eternity and Reprise, began with a misdirection: We probably don’t know where we are as we open close on Cordelia and Gunn, both scrutinising something off camera.
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[2.17a-06.26] Harm’s hair
In the scene where Harmony and Cordelia meet up for the first time in Disharmony, Harmony’s hair alternates from being in front of her shoulder to behind it in different shots.
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Eve sings
In the Angel episode, A Hole In The World, Lorne, Spike and Angel go to Lindsey’s apartment to look for him and find Eve there. Lorne tells Eve to sing for him and she sings a line from the song, ‘L. A.’, that Lindsey sang in Dead End: “Pretty …
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L.A.
Executive producer David Greenwalt wrote the song, entitled ‘L.A.’, that Christian Kane (Lindsay) sings in the episode Dead End. Here are the lyrics: Pretty girl on every corner Streets littered with diamond
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48 Hours
Lorne references the 1982 film 48 Hours, starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte in Dead End. Lorne: “Two enemies, one case, it’s all coming together in a beautiful buddy movie kind of way”
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How you doin’?
A scene from Dead End in which Cordelia, Wesley and Gunn observing Angel after his night out with Lindsey for signs of reversion to the dark side was cut for length: Gunn: “How you doin’?”
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Kevin Fry
Kevin Fry played a Skilosh demon in the Angel episodes Reprise and Epiphany. He has also been in Lime Salted Love, Wanted, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, JAG, 24, ER, Strong Medicine, The Division, The West Wing, Early Edition, Walker, Texas Ranger, Beverly Hills, 90210, Nash Bridges, Eraser and Babylon 5.
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Skilosh demon
Skilosh demons are extremely violent, are skeletal, have ears with four ridges on them, and a third eye in the back of their head. They asexually reproduce by injecting their demon spawn into the skull of a human host. As a result, a third eye forms on the back of …
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Matt Champagne
Matt Champagne played Gene Rainey in Happy Anniversary. He has also appeared in Ghost Whisperer, Boston Legal, Eyes, Monk, CSI: Miami, Will & Grace, Miss Match, Providence, Dragonfly, The Tick, The Specials, The Pentagon Wars and The Client.
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Gene Rainy
Gene Rainy was a gifted university student studying physics, and a frequent customer at Caritas. After learning his girlfriend was going to dump him on their anniversary, he planned to freeze himself with her while they were being intimate using a time paradox machine. His formula was completed by …
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Sam Anderson
(Holland Manners)
Sam Anderson played Holland Manners in Angel. Hailing from North Dakota, his numerous television credits include WKRP in Cincinnati, St. Elsewhere, T.J. Hooker, Hill Street Blues, Dallas, Magnum, P.I., The Golden Girls, 21 Jump Street, Growing Pains, Perfect Strangers, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Alien Nation, Picket Fences, Millennium, The …
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Holland Manners
(Sam Anderson)
Holland Manners was Vice President of Special Projects at Wolfram and Hart. He coordinated the resurrection and subsequent siring of Darla, and overlooked his protégés Lindsey, Lilah, and Lee. After forgiving Lindsey in his conspiracy with Angel in Blind Date, and Lilah’s failed assignment to hire Faith to kill Angel, …
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The Valet
The Valet was the assistant for the trial Angel undertook in attempt to save Darla from dying in The Trial. An impartial and formal English man, he cryptically led Angel through the three levels of The Trial. When he realised that he was unable to save Darla, he apologised, saying …
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Lee Goulding & Gary Corcoran
During Buffy’s dream about Parker in Beer Bad, we hear Lee Goulding & Gary Corcoran’s “Some People Say” from Gale Music Library.
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Psychic Rain
Psychic Rain’s Take Me Down” (from the album Spun Out) plays in The Harsh Light of Day as Parker offers to walk Buffy back to her dorm.
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