I'm glad they brought Darla back. She's one of my favorites. Plus, incredibly easy on the eyes AND the ears (as we learned from her excellent rendition of "Ill Wind" in "The Trial"). Screw Buffy. Screw Cordelia. Darla is the one that Angel deserved to wind up happily ever after with.
In retrospect, I'm bummed out that they didn't also involve Luc in the various Angel/Spike/Darla/Drusilla/Master flashbacks they did in later episodes.
No kidding! There's one guy on Law & Order in particular. (I don't recall the actor's name but he's the same guy that played the Chechen in The Dark Knight.) So far, I've seen him play at least 3 murderers on Law & Order and his IMDB page indicates that he's probably played at least 3 more.
Yeah. The other really obvious one is [guy whose name I can't remember] who played Ken in "Anne," Doyle's ex-wife's new fiance in "The Bachelor Party," and a passenger who turns out to be an Alliance agent in the pilot episode of Firefly.
In retrospect, I'm bummed out that they didn't also involve Luc in the various Angel/Spike/Darla/Drusilla/Master flashbacks they did in later episodes.
So Buffy/Angel didn't do the CSI/NYPD Blue/Law & Order/Star Trek thing where actors keep coming back as different characters?
No kidding! There's one guy on Law & Order in particular. (I don't recall the actor's name but he's the same guy that played the Chechen in The Dark Knight.) So far, I've seen him play at least 3 murderers on Law & Order and his IMDB page indicates that he's probably played at least 3 more.
There were a few who were on three most notably Jonathan Woodward (The Vamp in Conversations with Dead People, Knox on Angel, and Tracy in The Message on Firefly).
Yeah. The other really obvious one is [guy whose name I can't remember] who played Ken in "Anne," Doyle's ex-wife's new fiance in "The Bachelor Party," and a passenger who turns out to be an Alliance agent in the pilot episode of Firefly.