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Illyria begins acting more strangely than usual. After she rescues Gunn from the suburban hell dimension, she begins displaying more power. After a hint from Hamilton, Wesley discovers that Fred's body is insufficient to contain Illyria's... See more »

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Angel
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Spike
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Charles Gunn
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Illyria
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Lorne
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Harmony Kendall
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Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
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Amanda
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Fell Leader
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Marcus Hamilton
Nicholas K. Gilhool ...
Fell Brother #1 (as Nick Gilhool)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
David Block ...
Wolfram & Hart Lawyer (uncredited)
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Fell Brother #2 (uncredited)

Directed by

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Vern Gillum

Written by

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Joss Whedon ... (created by) (creator) &
David Greenwalt ... (created by) (creator)
 
Ben Edlund ... (written by)
 
Drew Goddard ... (executive story editor) &
Elizabeth Craft ... (executive story editor) &
Sarah Fain ... (executive story editor)

Produced by

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Jeffrey Bell ... executive producer / showrunner
Gail Berman ... executive producer
Steven S. DeKnight ... supervising producer
Ben Edlund ... supervising producer
David Fury ... executive producer
Sandy Gallin ... executive producer
David Greenwalt ... consulting producer
Fran Rubel Kuzui ... executive producer
Kaz Kuzui ... executive producer
Kelly A. Manners ... producer
Joss Whedon ... executive producer / showrunner

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Robert J. Kral

Cinematography by

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Ross Berryman ... director of photography

Editing by

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George Pilkinton

Editorial Department

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Tarik Abdul-Wahid ... post-production coordinator
Mace Johnson ... colorist
Bill Missett ... on-line editor
Ian Sullivan ... finishing accountant
Frederick Wardell ... assistant editor (as Frederick M. Wardell)

Casting By

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Barbara Stordahl
Angela A. Terry ... (as Angela Terry)

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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Shawna Trpcic

Makeup Department

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Diana Acrey ... head hair stylist (as Diana Acrey-Doyle)
Christopher Burdett ... special makeup effects designer
Robert Hall ... special makeup designer: Almost Human, Inc
Dayne Johnson ... makeup supervisor
Elvis Jones ... special makeup effects artist: Almost Human, Inc
Sava Markovic ... lens technician

Production Management

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David M. Burns ... production supervisor
Christopher J. Ray ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Pete Waterman ... dga trainee
W. Scott Wolf ... second assistant director
Ian Woolf ... first assistant director (as Ian Foster Woolf)

Art Department

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Robert W. Anderson ... property master
S. Christian Anderson ... props
Tony Bro ... set designer
Chris Carriveau ... leadman
Walsh Carvalho ... set dresser
Leonard Harman ... assistant art director
Kelly Schultz ... set dresser
Ted Wilson ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Gary Alexander ... re-recording mixer
Beau Baker ... production sound mixer
David Barbee ... sound effects editor
Gary Coppola ... re-recording mixer
Thierry J. Couturier ... supervising sound editor
Bill Jackson ... re-recording mixer
Christopher Landers ... sound editor
Mike Marchain ... adr editor
Kevin McCullough ... sound editor
Tom Perry ... re-recording mixer
Abel Schiro ... sound utility

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Michael Gaspar ... special effects coordinator

Visual Effects by

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Dave Funston ... visual effects artist
Rocco Passionino ... visual effects supervisor
Loni Peristere ... visual effects supervisor
Carl Seibert ... visual effects producer

Stunts

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Michael Gaines ... stunt double
Mike Massa ... stunt coordinator: stunt double
Cassandra McCormick ... stunt double: Amy Acker
Jean Paul Ruggiero ... stunts
Steve Tartalia ... stunt double: James Marsters

Camera and Electrical Department

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Joe Broderick ... camera operator
Dan Brodhead ... grip
David Dowell ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Chris Friebus ... film loader
Dan Kerns ... chief lighting technician
Matthew J. Little ... electrician
Thomas McGough ... dimmer board programmer
Mike Morales ... grip
Ray Ortega ... electrician
Tony Politis ... camera operator
Britta Richardson ... second assistant camera
Carter Smith ... assistant camera
Andre Sobczak ... key grip
Carlos M. Torres ... unit gaffer

Casting Department

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Anya Colloff ... original casting
Jennifer Fishman ... original casting
Amy McIntyre Britt ... original casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Nikki Fallenstein ... costume shopper
Ariel Gold ... set costumer
Carrie Grace ... assistant costume designer

Location Management

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Gary Watt ... location manager

Music Department

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Cami Elen ... composer: main title theme (as Darling Violetta)
Tim Isle ... music editor
Holly Knight ... composer: main title theme (as Darling Violetta)
Douglas Romayne ... composer: additional music
Jymm Thomas ... composer: main title theme (as Darling Violetta)

Script and Continuity Department

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Brent Fletcher ... script coordinator
Sharon 'Mae' West ... script supervisor (as Sharon West)

Transportation Department

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Glen Enzen ... transportation coordinator
Charles 'Aloha Boy' Reed ... driver
Richard C. Ryan ... driver

Additional Crew

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Stacey Barber ... payroll accountant
Kim Barnhart Posly ... assistant production coordinator (as Kimberley Barnhart)
Tracy Bellomo ... assistant: Jeffrey Bell
Michael Boretz ... assistant: Joss Whedon (as Mike Boretz)
David Eck ... production coordinator
Allan B. Holt ... creature effects technician
Regis Kimble ... title designer: main titles (as Regis B. Kimble)
Carlos R. Lawson ... production accountant / production auditor
Matthew S. Partney ... assistant: Kelly A. Manners
Andrea Gruber ... publicist (uncredited)
Stacey Levin ... head publicist (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Illyria begins acting more strangely than usual. After she rescues Gunn from the suburban hell dimension, she begins displaying more power. After a hint from Hamilton, Wesley discovers that Fred's body is insufficient to contain Illyria's power, and she is about to explode. Meanwhile, Angel discovers that she is unintentionally leapfrogging through time, and uses it as possibly the only way to stop her. Also, Gunn begins to have suspicions about Angel being corrupted when he allows a demonic brethren to accept a pregnant young woman's baby as an upcoming sacrificial item. Written by General Patton

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Also Known As
  • Time Bomb (United States)
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  • 42 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Jaime Bergman who plays Amanda is married to David Boreanaz. Of the experience, Boreanaz says, "[it was] great to have her come on to the show, and have our son look at that, and see the two of us actually play opposite one another for a brief moment." He adds, "We had fun with it. It was nothing too serious, it was just a small little role, a laugh." See more »
Goofs Illyrea shoves Wesley and his desk against a window and the blinds are closed. In the next shot as she leaves his office the blinds are open. See more »
Movie Connections References Star Trek (1966). See more »
Quotes Illyria: When the world met me, it shuddered, groaned. It knelt at my feet.
Spike: "Dear Penthouse, I don't normally write letters like this, but..."
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