Angel
- Episode aired Apr 14, 1997
- TV-PG
- 45m
Buffy discovers Angel's dark secret and hesitates to do anything about it, which could spell danger for someone she loves.Buffy discovers Angel's dark secret and hesitates to do anything about it, which could spell danger for someone she loves.Buffy discovers Angel's dark secret and hesitates to do anything about it, which could spell danger for someone she loves.
- Rupert Giles
- (as Anthony Stewart Head)
Storyline
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- TriviaOne dialogue exchange was cut: Xander: "Love sucks. Ever since I was in grammar school, it's the same old dance...you dig someone, they dig someone else. And then that someone else digs someone else." Willow: "That's the dance." Xander: "I mean, I'm right for her. I'm the guy. I know it. She's so stupid! She's not stupid. But...it's too much. We're such good buds, I'm this close to her, and she doesn't have a clue how I feel. And wouldn't care if she did. It's killing me." [He exits and Willow stands alone for a moment] Willow: "Gee, what's that like?"
- GoofsWhen the Three first attack Buffy, she and Angel rush back to her house and one of the Three manages to put his hand through her door, crossing the threshold. As they have not been invited, this could not have happened.
- Quotes
Buffy Summers: You read my diary? That is *not* okay. A diary is like, a person's most private place. I- You don't even know what I was writing about. "Hunk" can mean a lot of things, bad things, and-and when it said that your eyes are penetrating, I meant to write "bulging."
Angel: Buffy...
Buffy Summers: And "A" doesn't even stand for "Angel," for that matter. It-It stands for "Achmed," a charming foreign exchange student, so that whole fantasy part has nothing to even do with you at all...
Angel: Your mother moved your diary when she came in to straighten up. I watched her from the closet. I didn't read it, I swear.
Buffy Summers: Oh.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Gift (2001)
- SoundtracksI'll Remember You
(uncredited)
Performed by Sophie Zelmani