Angel Season 1 Episode 9 Hero
Feb. 17th, 2011 04:19 pmThe episode where Doyle dies heroically. When you know what's coming, it's really moving. And the whole series has a low-key string of very moving/funny moments.
Unfortunately, like many important episodes of TV series, if you don't know what's coming, the tragedy is somewhat undermined by comparison with too many other episodes where they pretend someone is in serious danger of death, to create a fake feeling of excitement, and then it all turns out ok at the last minute.
Wesley
Although Wesley's appearance in the next episode sort of represents the retreat from noir-ness I talked about yesterday, I do appreciate that they did make him a much richer character than before: although he always has a core of the hopeless nerd, now, and especially later on after the sea burial, he has a lot more layers too.
Rogue Demon Hunter
Wesley: I'm a rogue demon hunter.
Cordelia: What's a rogue demon?
This is pretty funny. But it doesn't really work, because both demons, and demon hunters, are habitually rogue, so the question isn't so much why Cordelia was misunderstanding, but why she questioned either interpretation.
ETA: The Powers that Be
In Angel, we're introduced to the concept of "the powers that be", presumably some sort of intangible forces of goodness or at least order. Unfortunately, they never really seem to specify what they are. They seem good -- maybe -- but also irritatingly cryptic, presumptuous, ungrateful and rude. You never know if you're supposed to believe they're good, or not.
Unfortunately, like many important episodes of TV series, if you don't know what's coming, the tragedy is somewhat undermined by comparison with too many other episodes where they pretend someone is in serious danger of death, to create a fake feeling of excitement, and then it all turns out ok at the last minute.
Wesley
Although Wesley's appearance in the next episode sort of represents the retreat from noir-ness I talked about yesterday, I do appreciate that they did make him a much richer character than before: although he always has a core of the hopeless nerd, now, and especially later on after the sea burial, he has a lot more layers too.
Rogue Demon Hunter
Wesley: I'm a rogue demon hunter.
Cordelia: What's a rogue demon?
This is pretty funny. But it doesn't really work, because both demons, and demon hunters, are habitually rogue, so the question isn't so much why Cordelia was misunderstanding, but why she questioned either interpretation.
ETA: The Powers that Be
In Angel, we're introduced to the concept of "the powers that be", presumably some sort of intangible forces of goodness or at least order. Unfortunately, they never really seem to specify what they are. They seem good -- maybe -- but also irritatingly cryptic, presumptuous, ungrateful and rude. You never know if you're supposed to believe they're good, or not.
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Date: 2011-02-18 08:58 pm (UTC)