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"Angel" You're Welcome (2004)


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Overview

User Rating:
9.1/10   373 votes
Director:
David Fury
Writers:
Joss Whedon (creator) &
David Greenwalt (creator) ...
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TV Series:
"Angel" (1999)
Original Air Date:
4 February 2004 (Season 5, Episode 12)
Plot:
In the 100th episode, Cordelia awakens from her magically induced coma and returns to help Angel fight... more | add synopsis
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Goodbye Cordy more

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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Company:
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Though not credited, Joss Whedon wrote the final scene between Angel and Cordelia. more
Quotes:
Cordelia: Okay, this is getting us nowhere. Angel, torture her.
Angel: What?
Eve: What?
Cordelia: You heard me. Building's clearing out means we don't have a lot of time. Have at it.
Angel: I can't just... torture her.
Cordelia: Like, wha...
Fred: He's right, Cordy. If we sink to their level, then...
[Harmony grabs Eve throws her on the desk]
Angel: Harmony!
Harmony: Is this okay? I mean. I am evil, technically. I don't mind torturing her for the team.
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4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
Goodbye Cordy, 11 April 2008
10/10
Author: Oliver Page (oliverpage547@googlemail.com) from United Kingdom

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

This might be the 100th episode of the show, but it's just as good as it ever was. Firstly Cordelia wakes from her coma and Angel's world seems like it might be heading back to normal again.

On the other hand we have Spike and Lindsey practically reenacting the first episode (Angel and Doyal) and its a great way to show how far Angel's character has really come throughout the show.

Having Cordy back even just for the one show, made me realise how much life she brought to some of the other characters at times. Her final scene with Angel, is for lack of a better word, HARD to watch. They have no need to act in that scene because it's obvious they are genuinely sad to be saying goodbye at long last.

Definitely one worth watching, and if you get the DVD then make sure you re watch it with the commentaries. Trust me.

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