10 years?! Damn, I feel old. Actually, one of my favorite parts of Angel was how he would occasionally remind you of how old he was. I just rewatched part of "She." There's a scene where Angel pretends to be an art museum tour guide and makes references to having known Manet back in the day. ("He was actually a little taller and a lot drunker than depicted here.") I also love the scenes in "Belonging":
"Guy's I'm not cheap. I'm just old. I remember when a few bob could get you a bottle, a good meal, and a tavern wench..."
"Lorne Greene!... From
Bonanza... 15 years on the air mean anything to you people?... OK, now I feel old."
Angel came at a very important time in my life, when I was going through some of the same existential crises that he was. It wasn't just about redemption, it was about defining what that meant. As cheesey as it sounds sometimes, I find great truth in the mantra, "If nothing we do matters, all that matters is what we do."
Hey! No posting of stuff like that now. It's too sad.
I'm ambivalent about Joss Whedon. On the one hand, his characters, especially on
Angel, feel absolutely real to me. They've become dear friends, as true as any of flesh & blood that I've ever had. And Joss is the genius who created them. On the other hand, this also means that Joss Whedon is responsible for killing many of my closest friends!
"The good fight, yeah? You never know until you've been tested. I get that now. ... I guess now we'll never know if this is a face you could learn to love."
--the final words of Alan Francis Doyle, "Hero"
I've just read Angel: Aftermath too. I think there's some fantastic moments, and the canvas is bigger since there's no budget concerns, but I really miss the character that the actors bring to the roles.
Agreed. I've tried to get into the comics but I find I miss the actors too much. Would it kill them to do some sort of direct-to-video movie!?
I miss Kate Lochley. I thought she and Angel had good chemistry together.
Yeah. She was a great character. And as much as I enjoyed Elisabeth Rohm as Serena Southerlyn on
Law & Order (probably my 3rd all-time favorite TV drama after
Angel and
Star Trek: Deep Space 9), I think anyone could have played another of "Jack's angels." But she was so vital to the
Angel storyline, I wish they could have kept her.
Some other favorite moments:
"We made it! And we didn't come out as some kind of hideous 4-headed monster!"
"That was a risk? Why didn't anyone tell me that was a risk?!"
--Wesley & Gunn, "Over the Rainbow"
"They must just think it's make-up, like the Blue Man Group. You don't think the Blue Man Group is-"
"Only two of them."
--Fred & Angel, "The House Always Wins"
"So you're half-demon? Big whoop. That is so far down the list, way below 'short' & 'poor.'"
--Cordelia, "Hero"