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Angel finds himself caught in the middle of a war between the sexes when a female demon from another dimension fights against her male oppressors.

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Angel
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Cordelia Chase
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Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
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Jhiera
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Tae
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Shari
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Mars
Tracey Costello ...
Laura
Andre Roberson ...
Diego (as André L. Roberson)
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Peter Wilkers
Honor Bliss ...
Girl
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Demon Henchman #1
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Demon Girl #1
Lucas Dudley ...
Security Guard

Directed by

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David Greenwalt

Written by

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Joss Whedon ... (created by) (creator) &
David Greenwalt ... (created by) (creator)
 
David Greenwalt ... (written by) &
Marti Noxon ... (written by)
 
Jeannine Renshaw ... (staff writer)

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Gail Berman ... executive producer
Sandy Gallin ... executive producer
Howard Gordon ... consulting producer
David Greenwalt ... executive producer (showrunner) / executive producer / showrunner
Fran Rubel Kuzui ... executive producer
Kaz Kuzui ... executive producer
Kelly A. Manners ... producer
Tim Minear ... producer
Marti Noxon ... consulting producer
R.D. Price ... associate producer
Skip Schoolnik ... co-producer
Joss Whedon ... executive producer

Music by

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Christophe Beck ... (score by)
Robert J. Kral ... (score by)

Cinematography by

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Herbert Davis ... director of photography

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Mark Goldman ... (as Mark J. Goldman)

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Joshua Charson ... assistant editor
Jennifer Davis ... post production coordinator
Lyvonne Klingler ... post-production coordinator
Jay Steinberg ... on-line editor
Ian Sullivan ... finishing accountant

Casting By

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Anya Colloff
Jennifer Fishman ... (casting by)
Amy McIntyre Britt ... (casting by)

Production Design by

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Stuart Blatt

Set Decoration by

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Sandy Struth

Costume Design by

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Jessica Pazdernik

Makeup Department

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Diana Acrey ... head hair stylist
Dayne Johnson ... make-up supervisor
Sava Markovic ... lens technician
David B. Miller ... make-up effects
Sean Kenney ... lens technician (uncredited)
Toby Lamm ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Kelly A. Manners ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Robert D. Nellans ... first assistant director
Robert Papazian Jr. ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Will Batts ... set designer
David Brennan ... property master
Chris Carriveau ... leadman
Bruce Di Valerio ... construction coordinator (as Bruce DiValerio)
Brian Dott ... prop builder
Courtney Jackson ... property master
Andrea Cantrell ... props (uncredited)
James Chianese ... set dresser (uncredited)
Lilly Frank ... scenic decorator (uncredited)
Scott Nifong ... assistant property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Beau Baker ... production sound mixer
Josh Bower ... sound utility
Ron Evans ... re-recording mixer
Robert Ewing ... supervising sound editor
Kurt Kassulke ... re-recording mixer
Christopher Landers ... sound editor
Doris Perrolf ... audio conform
Adam Sawelson ... re-recording mixer
David Barbee ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Mike Marchain ... adr editor (uncredited)
Tami Treadwell ... adr recordist (uncredited)
Steven Willer ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Michael Gaspar ... special effects coordinator (as Mike Gaspar)
William Dawson ... special effects foreman (uncredited)
Dennis Yeager II ... special effects technician (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Loni Peristere ... visual effects supervisor
Carl Seibert ... visual effects producer (uncredited)

Stunts

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Michael M. Vendrell ... stunt coordinator (as Mike Vendrell)
Jennifer Badger ... stunt double (uncredited)
Mike Gunther ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Mike Massa ... stunt double (uncredited)
Don Charles McGovern ... stunt actor (uncredited)
Jean Paul Ruggiero ... stunts (uncredited)

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Matthew J. Little ... electrician
Matt Mania ... key grip
Stephen Sfetku ... first assistant camera
Guy Skinner ... camera operator
Carlos M. Torres ... unit gaffer
Rick A. West ... chief lighting technician (as Rick West)
Chris Brow ... grip (uncredited)
Jason Griffiths ... construction first company grip (uncredited)
Keith A. Hascher ... electrician (uncredited)
Thomas McGough ... dimmer board programmer (uncredited)
Ray Ortega ... electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Lonnie Hamerman ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Mike Evans ... set costumer
Dana Casey ... set costumer (uncredited)
Renee Michelle Levy ... set costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Mitchell Binder ... location manager
Wes Hagan ... assistant location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Fernand Bos ... music editor
Cami Elen ... main title theme by
John C. King ... music coordinator (as John King)
Holly Knight ... main title theme by
Ramin Sakurai ... composer: additional music
Jymm Thomas ... main title theme by

Script and Continuity Department

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Jain Sekuler ... script supervisor
Mere Smith ... script coordinator (as Meredyth Smith)

Transportation Department

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Bob Ellis ... transportation coordinator (as Robert Ellis)
Charles 'Aloha Boy' Reed ... driver

Additional Crew

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David M. Burns ... assistant: Kelly A. Manners (as David Burns)
Diego Gutierrez ... assistant: Joss Whedon
Regis Kimble ... main title design by (as Regis B. Kimble)
Jose Molina ... assistant: Howard Gordon
Edwin L. Perez ... production auditor
Elyse Ramsdell ... production coordinator
Jesse Stern ... assistant: David Greenwalt
Julie McKinnon ... production assistant (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

After Cordelia gets a vision from the Powers That Be, Angel finds himself fighting demons from an alternate dimension; desperate to escape their own cruel world, where the females are used as virtual slaves, demon women are smuggling themselves to L.A. through a portal. Unfortunately, the men from that dimension are out to stop them and it's up to Angel Investigations to help the refugees find safety. Written by katierose295

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  • She (United States)
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  • 43 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Bai Ling said of Jheria, "[she's] so cool. She seduced Angel, and yet she's very dangerous and independent. She's got all those things that a modern woman wants, yet she's a princess. She has her own duty to do good things for the people in her land. She's got all this complexity and beauty." She also said that the character was considered for a return "after that episode aired, David called me. They were so pleased by it, they wanted me to come back. I'd very much like to go back to Angel, because we all had a great time, and they loved the character. I don't know what the schedule is; I guess they're still working on it, so we're gonna talk about it when it is ready. I'm looking forward to contributing something." See more »
Goofs After finding some locked office building doors, Angel uses grapple guns to reach a small roof to then access a fire escape where he climbs to the main roof and breaks into the building from there. However, while running to the fire escape, he passes and ignores a huge double window that is wide open, seemingly to the floor he wants to reach. See more »
Movie Connections References Carrie (1976). See more »
Soundtracks Light Years On See more »
Crazy Credits Instead of the usual credits, this episode has the footage of Angel and Wes's really bad dance moves from Cordelia's party. See more »
Quotes Cordelia Chase: [to Angel] I was so glad you came. You know how parties are? You're always worried that no one's gonna suck the energy out of the room like a giant black hole of boring despair. But, there you were in the clinch!
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