In the Dark is about Oz delivering the Ring of Amara to Angel, which in turn brings Spike who wants said ring.
A light humored episode, with a flimsy plot and rescue scenario. Angel's reason to destroy the ring's a valid one and it's certainly a worthwhile cause. It's just a bit silly, I mean Angel's never going to give the ring to him and the lead character isn't going to die and everything to do with Oz's overdone and ridiculous. I like Doyle's facial reactions to Angel's noble act. Doyle's a moral guy, but he has been living in a way where he will take any angle he can get and Angel's throwing away the gift of a lifetime, a bit of a self reflecting moment.
A light humored episode, with a flimsy plot and rescue scenario. Angel's reason to destroy the ring's a valid one and it's certainly a worthwhile cause. It's just a bit silly, I mean Angel's never going to give the ring to him and the lead character isn't going to die and everything to do with Oz's overdone and ridiculous. I like Doyle's facial reactions to Angel's noble act. Doyle's a moral guy, but he has been living in a way where he will take any angle he can get and Angel's throwing away the gift of a lifetime, a bit of a self reflecting moment.