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{{Episode
{{angelepisode
 
| season = 1
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|season = 1
| number = 1
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|number = 1
| image = Season1Angel.jpg
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|image = City of Angel 01.jpg
| airdate = October 5, 1999
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|airdate = October 5, [[1999]]
| writer = [[Joss Whedon]]<br>[[David Greenwalt]]
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|writer = [[Joss Whedon]]<br />[[David Greenwalt]]
| director = [[Joss Whedon]]
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|director = Joss Whedon
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|code = 1ADH01
| previous = Buffy the Vampire Slayer<br>"[[Graduation Day, Part Two]]"
 
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|series = ''[[Angel (episode)|Angel]]''
| next = "[[Lonely Hearts]]"<br>Buffy the Vampire Slayer<br>"[[The Freshman]]"
 
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|previous = <small>First episode in the series.</small>
| cast = {{CastList
 
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|next = "[[Lonely Heart]]"
| starring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=David Boreanaz|character=Angel}}
 
 
|series2 = ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''
| {{CastActor|name=Charisma Carpenter|character=Cordelia Chase|billed=Cordelia}}
 
 
|previous2 = "[[Graduation Day, Part Two]]"
| {{CastActor|name=Glenn Quinn|character=Allen Francis Doyle|billed=Doyle}}}}
 
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|next2 = "[[The Freshman]]"
| gueststarring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Tracy Middendorf|imdb=0585429|character=Christina Clarke|billed=Tina}}
 
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|stars = [[David Boreanaz]] — [[Angel]]<br />[[Charisma Carpenter]] — [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]]<br />[[Glenn Quinn]] — [[Allen Francis Doyle|Doyle]]
| {{CastActor|name=Vyto Ruginis|imdb=0749490|character=Russell Winters|billed=Russell}}
 
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|gueststars = [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0585429 Tracy Middendorf] — [[Christina Clarke|Tina]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0749490 Vyto Ruginis] — [[Russell Winters|Russell]]<br />[[Christian Kane]] — [[Lindsey McDonald|Lindsey]]
| {{CastActor|name=Christian Kane|character=Lindsey McDonald|billed=Lindsey}}}}
 
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|costars = [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0409054 Jon Ingrassia] — [[Stacy (human)|Stacy]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0725887 Renee Ridgeley] — [[Margo]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0659143 Sam Pancake] — [[Joe (City Of)|Manager]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0391326 Josh Holloway] — [[Unidentified vampire I (City Of)|Good Looking Guy]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1043394 Gina McClain] — [[Janice]]
| costarring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Jon Ingrassia|imdb=0409054|character=Stacy (human)|billed=Stacy}}
 
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|uncredited = [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]] — [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0544067 Michael Mantell] — [[Oliver Simon|Oliver]]<br />[[Shane Barach]] — [[Daniel (Dublin)|Daniel]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0919952 Shannon Welles] — [[Kalderash woman]]
| {{CastActor|name=Renee Ridgeley|imdb=0725887|character=Margo}}
 
| {{CastActor|name=Sam Pancake|imdb=0659143|billed=Manager}}
 
| {{CastActor|name=Josh Holloway|imdb=0391326|character=Good Looking Guy (City of)|billed=Good Looking Guy}}
 
| {{CastActor|name=Gina McClain|imdb=1043394|character=Janice (City of)|billed=Janice}}}}
 
| uncredited = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Sarah Michelle Gellar|character=Buffy Summers|billed=Buffy}}
 
| {{CastActor|name=Michael Mantell|imdb=0544067|character=Oliver Simon|billed=Oliver}}}}}}
 
 
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"'''City of Angels'''" is the series premiere of the television show ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]''. It is the first episode of the [[List of Angel season one episodes|first season]] of ''[[Angel]]'', and is the first episode overall. It was originally broadcast on October 5, 1999.
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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the series premiere of the [[Angel season 1|first season]] of the ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' television show, and is the first episode in the series. It was written by [[Joss Whedon]] and also directed by him and [[David Greenwalt]]. It originally broadcast on October 5, [[1999]] on [[The WB]] network.
 
[[Angel]] has moved to [[Los Angeles]] to fight evil. He is visited by [[Doyle]], who is half-human, half-[[Brachen Demon]]. Doyle tells Angel that he has visions from [[The Powers That Be]] ("The PTBs") of people who are in danger. The Powers sent him as a messenger to ask Angel to investigate these visions.On his first investigation, Angel bumps into [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]], who has also moved to L.A. to fulfill her dream of becoming an actress.
 
 
While at a party, Cordelia catches the attention of a man who later promises her a job as a model/actress but turns out to be a vampire. Angel comes to the rescue and after that Cordelia comes up with the idea that she, Angel, and Doyle should start up a detective agency, investigating supernatural and demonic problems.
 
 
"City Of Angels" was one of the pilot episodes of several popular WB series (along with ''Felicity'', ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''Dawson's Creek'') that were featured in The WB's farewell broadcast on September 17, 2006.
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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[[Angel]] moves to L.A., unaware of his purpose in the City of Angels. There, he meets [[Allen Francis Doyle|Doyle]], his half-man, [[half-demon]] spiritual advisor, who gives him much-needed direction. Doyle leads Angel to [[Russell Winters]], a rich and powerful [[vampire]], preying on aspiring actresses. When Winters sets his eyes on [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]], Angel must spring into action and rescue her.
Angel slumps at the bar of a dive in downtown Los Angeles, growing maudlin about an unidentified [[Buffy Summers|girl with long blonde hair]] who he misses, when he notices three guys leave the bar with two girls. Sliding seamlessly from blithering to dangerous, Angel unobtrusively follows them out. With the aid of [[stake-loaded wristbands]], Angel dusts the guys, who happen to be [[vampires]], in a dark alley. The frightened girls, one of whom is bleeding from a minor head wound, try to thank their rescuer, but Angel warns them harshly to get away from him, as he is attracted to the blood. He turns and strides down the dark alley.
 
   
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==Summary==
[[Image:Alan_Francis_Doyle.jpg‎|thumb|left|Doyle]]
 
 
Angel slumps at the bar of a dive in downtown Los Angeles, growing maudlin about a who he misses, when he notices three guys leave the bar with two girls. Sliding seamlessly from blithering to dangerous, Angel unobtrusively follows them out. With the aid of [[stake bracers]], Angel dusts the guys, who happen to be vampires, in a dark alley. The frightened girls, one of whom is bleeding from a minor head wound, try to thank their rescuer, but Angel warns them harshly to get away from him, as he is attracted to the [[blood]]. He turns and strides down the dark alley.
   
Angel makes his way to his new home, a basement apartment beneath a ground floor office, where he finds Doyle waiting for him. Doyle introduces himself, explaining he's half human, half demon, then recaps the story of Angel's life, ending with his recent, painful breakup with the Slayer and his subsequent move to L.A. Doyle explains that Angel's isolation, combined with the fact that he recently drank human blood, puts him at serious risk of relapse. Doyle gets visions from The Powers That Be (accompanied by debilitating headaches) regarding people whose lives Angel must touch; true redemption lies not just in saving lives, but in saving souls as well. Doyle concludes by handing over a scrap of paper on which he's jotted info about a young woman named [[Christina Clarke|Tina]]. When Angel asks why Tina needs him, Doyle replies that getting involved in her life enough to figure that out is Angel's first order of business.
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Angel makes his way to his new home, a basement apartment beneath a ground floor office, where he finds Doyle waiting for him. Doyle introduces himself, explaining he's half [[human]], half [[demon]], then recaps the story of Angel's life, ending with his recent, painful breakup with the [[Slayer]] and his subsequent move to L.A. Doyle explains that Angel's isolation, combined with the fact that he recently drank human blood, puts him at serious risk of relapse. Doyle gets visions from [[The Powers That Be]] (accompanied by debilitating headaches) regarding people whose lives Angel must touch; true redemption lies not just in saving lives, but in saving [[soul]]s as well. Doyle concludes by handing over a scrap of paper on which he's jotted info about a young woman named [[Christina Clarke|Tina]]. When Angel asks why Tina needs him, Doyle replies that getting involved in her life enough to figure that out is Angel's first order of business.
   
Angel finds Tina during her shift and manages to persuade her to meet him after work. Waiting by his car, Angel is surprised to see her in elegant evening dress, and even more surprised when she pulls pepper spray from her purse. Tina accuses Angel of being employed by someone named [[Russell Winters]], but he slowly convinces her to accept his offer of a lift to the "fabulous Hollywood party" she plans to attend. When they arrive, Angel runs into Cordelia Chase, whom he last saw at her graduation ceremony at [[Sunnydale High]] some months earlier. She tells Angel she is now a successful actress who lives in a condo in Malibu. Tina returns to Angel saying a man named [[Stacy (human)|Stacy]] was hassling her, and that she's ready to leave. On their way into the parking garage, Angel fights off Stacy and his goons.
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Angel finds Tina during her shift and manages to persuade her to meet him after work. Waiting by his car, Angel is surprised to see her in elegant evening dress, and even more surprised when she pulls pepper spray from her purse. Tina accuses Angel of being employed by someone named Russell Winters, but he slowly convinces her to accept his offer of a lift to the "fabulous Hollywood party" she plans to attend. When they arrive, Angel runs into Cordelia Chase, who tells him she is now a successful actress who lives in a condo in Malibu. Tina returns to Angel saying a man named [[Stacy (human)|Stacy]] was hassling her, and that she's ready to leave. On their way into the parking garage, Angel fights off Stacy and his goons.
   
Meanwhile, in her dingy apartment, Cordelia hangs up her one dress and eats food she smuggled out of the party, while listening to her [[Joe|talent agent]]'s discouraging phone message. It's clearly the only food she has and she sits, trying to encourage herself with positive thinking, as she tries to convince herself she doesn't want to eat anything. After Tina falls asleep, Angel spends the night on the public library's computers, searching for information about Tina's friend Denise, who disappeared after becoming involved with Russell. The next morning, Angel tells Tina he believes her friend Denise was murdered. As she listens, Tina suddenly spots Doyle's note listing her name and workplace, and, convinced afresh that Angel has been running some scam for Russell, panics and runs. Angel tries to grab her at the building's entrance, but sunlight burns his hand, causing him to vamp reflexively. In stark terror, Tina flees.
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Meanwhile, in her dingy apartment, Cordelia hangs up her one dress and eats food she smuggled out of the party, while listening a discouraging phone message from [[Joe (City Of)|Joe]], her talent agent. It's clearly the only food she has and she sits, trying to encourage herself with positive thinking, as she tries to convince herself she doesn't want to eat anything. After Tina falls asleep, Angel spends the night on the public library's computers, searching for information about Tina's friend Denise, who disappeared after becoming involved with Russell. The next morning, Angel tells Tina he believes her friend Denise was murdered. As she listens, Tina suddenly spots Doyle's note listing her name and workplace, and, convinced afresh that Angel has been running some scam for Russell, panics and runs. Angel tries to grab her at the building's entrance, but sunlight burns his hand, causing him to vamp reflexively. In stark terror, Tina flees.
   
 
Russell finds Tina when she returns to her apartment to pack. She allows herself to be drawn into his arms; Russell vamps and bites her. Angel races to the rescue, only to find Tina beyond his help, marks of vampire predation livid on her throat. Russell meets with a young lawyer from [[Wolfram & Hart]], [[Lindsey McDonald]], to discuss his airtight (if fictitious) alibi in the matter of Tina's unfortunate demise, and orders the lawyer to bring him Cordelia, whom he has selected as his next victim.
 
Russell finds Tina when she returns to her apartment to pack. She allows herself to be drawn into his arms; Russell vamps and bites her. Angel races to the rescue, only to find Tina beyond his help, marks of vampire predation livid on her throat. Russell meets with a young lawyer from [[Wolfram & Hart]], [[Lindsey McDonald]], to discuss his airtight (if fictitious) alibi in the matter of Tina's unfortunate demise, and orders the lawyer to bring him Cordelia, whom he has selected as his next victim.
   
Angel tracks down Stacy and interrogates him until he reveals Winters' location, then persuades a reluctant Doyle to help him avenge Tina's death. Excited by her limo ride to meet the Russell Winters, Cordelia is impressed by his ornate mansion. After the butler ushers her into Russell's den, Cordelia promptly spills the story of her life to her seemingly sympathetic host - until she notices the unusually heavy drapes and lack of mirrors, and concludes aloud that Winters is a vampire. Winters vamps and reaches for Cordelia, who pivots toward the door. Angel has scaled the wall at Winters' estate, and blown out a junction box, causing the lights to go out just as Russell captures Cordelia at the top of the stairs. Shielding Cordelia with his body, Angel takes several bullets from Winters' guards as he picks her up and jumps over the rail to land in the foyer below. Evading more gunfire, they stagger out to the convertible and Doyle squeals them all away. At the apartment, Doyle extracts bullets from Angel's torso while Cordelia dresses the wounds.
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Angel tracks down Stacy and interrogates him until he reveals Winters' location, then persuades a reluctant Doyle to help him avenge Tina's death. Excited by her limo ride to meet the Russell Winters, Cordelia is impressed by his ornate mansion. After the butler ushers her into Russell's den, Cordelia promptly spills the story of her life to her seemingly sympathetic host until she notices the unusually heavy drapes and lack of mirrors, and concludes aloud that Winters is a vampire. Winters vamps and reaches for Cordelia, who pivots toward the door. Angel has scaled the wall at Winters' estate, and blown out a junction box, causing the lights to go out just as Russell captures Cordelia at the top of the stairs. Shielding Cordelia with his body, Angel takes several bullets from Winters' guards as he picks her up and jumps over the rail to land in the foyer below. Evading more gunfire, they stagger out to the convertible and Doyle squeals them all away. At the apartment, Doyle extracts bullets from Angel's torso while Cordelia dresses the wounds.
   
 
The next day, Angel stalks into a top floor conference room at [[Russell Winters Enterprises]], where Winters is conducting a meeting with Lindsey and other reps from Wolfram & Hart. Not impressed by Winters' claim that he can do whatever he wants in L.A., Angel asks the CEO if he can fly, then forcefully kicks his executive chair through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Exposed to direct sunlight, a screaming Winters bursts into flame and disintegrates to dust in mid-air. The chair, scorched and empty, smashes to the sidewalk below. As Angel calmly departs, Lindsey uses his cell phone to report that, although the Senior Partners needn't be disturbed just yet, there seems to be a "new player in town."
 
The next day, Angel stalks into a top floor conference room at [[Russell Winters Enterprises]], where Winters is conducting a meeting with Lindsey and other reps from Wolfram & Hart. Not impressed by Winters' claim that he can do whatever he wants in L.A., Angel asks the CEO if he can fly, then forcefully kicks his executive chair through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Exposed to direct sunlight, a screaming Winters bursts into flame and disintegrates to dust in mid-air. The chair, scorched and empty, smashes to the sidewalk below. As Angel calmly departs, Lindsey uses his cell phone to report that, although the Senior Partners needn't be disturbed just yet, there seems to be a "new player in town."
   
Back at home, Angel despondently calls [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]], but when he hears her voice, [[The Freshman|hangs up without speaking]]. Later, Cordelia proposes that the three of them get a sign out front and go into the business of saving souls as a [[Angel Investigations|team]] - at least until her "inevitable stardom" materializes. Doyle observes many people in L.A. need help and asks Angel if he's game. Angel stands alone atop a skyscraper, looking out over the bustling L.A. nightscape, and responds, "I'm game."
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Back at home, Angel despondently calls [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]], but when he hears her voice, hangs up without speaking. Later, Cordelia proposes that the three of them get a sign out front and go into the business of saving souls as a team at least until her "inevitable stardom" materializes. Doyle observes many people in L.A. need help and asks Angel if he's game. Angel stands alone atop a skyscraper, looking out over the bustling L.A. nightscape, and responds, "I'm game."
   
 
==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
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*In the opening sequence, a female demon is seen in a hidden place with a man; the episode "[[War Zone]]" will feature a call girl of this same species.
*When Angel asks Doyle, "Why me?", Doyle's reply - that the "balance sheet" isn't exactly in Angel's favor - thumbnails the main theme for Angel Investigations. When Angel next asks, "Why you?", Doyle replies, "Well, we've all got something to atone for." Angel later follows up on this lead-in to Doyle's history<ref>"[[Rm w/a Vu]]"</ref> and Doyle makes good on his promise to open up.<ref>"[[Bachelor Party]]"</ref><ref>"[[Hero]]"</ref>
 
 
*When Angel asks Doyle how he got in, he remarks that he doesn't need an invite to enter someone's home. However, even if Doyle had been a vampire, he still wouldn't have needed permission to Angel's flat because this rule does not apply to demon dwellings, as seen in episode "[[Angel (episode)|Angel]]" and established in "[[That Old Gang of Mine]]".
 
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*As Doyle tells Angel's story, the flashbacks include scenes of Angel as a soulless vampire in "[[Amends]]" and "[[Surprise]]", his ensoulment in "[[Becoming, Part One]]", Buffy fighting in "[[Anne (episode)|Anne]]", their relationship in "[[Revelations]]" and "[[Bad Eggs]]", their shared dream in "Amends", and Angel leaving Sunnydale in "[[Graduation Day, Part Two]]".
*Meeting up with Cordelia at Margo's party, Angel explains that "there's not actually a cure" for vampirism. In fact, before the year is out he discovers that there exist at least two cures, a Mohra demon's Blood of Eternity<ref>"[[I Will Remember You]]"</ref> and a summoning ritual recorded in the scrolls of Aberjian<ref>"[[To Shanshu in L.A.]]"</ref>.
 
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*Doyle mentions as well Angel's being ensouled a second time ("[[Becoming, Part Two]]") as well as deciding on leaving Buffy ("[[The Prom]]").
 
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*Angel tells Doyle the last time he drank human blood it was from Buffy, in "Graduation Day, Part Two".
*Angel confronts Wolfram & Hart, the powerful law firm (fronting for its Senior Partners) that becomes his primary opponent. Lindsey McDonald is the "smart young lawyer" who provides legal and business representation for Russell Winters. Lindsey becomes one of Angel's most insidious rivals.
 
 
*When Angel asks Doyle "Why you?", he replies: "Well, we've all got something to atone for." Angel later follows up on this lead-in to Doyle's history in episode "[[Rm w/a Vu]]" and Doyle makes good on his promise to open up in "[[The Bachelor Party]]" and "[[Hero]]".
 
 
*Angel tells Cordelia that "there's not actually a cure" for vampirism. In fact, before the year is out he discovers that there exist at least two cures, a [[Mohra demon]]'s [[Blood of Eternity]] ("[[I Will Remember You]]") and a summoning ritual recorded in the scrolls of Aberjian ("[[To Shanshu in L.A.]]").
*Doyle mentioned [[The Powers That Be]].
 
 
*Angel confronts Wolfram & Hart, the powerful law firm (fronting for its Senior Partners) that becomes his primary opponent. Lindsey McDonald is the "smart young lawyer" who provides legal and business representation for Russell Winters. Lindsey becomes one of Angel's most insidious rivals. They will sometimes be allies, but their mutual hostility will endure until the end.
 
 
*Doyle first mentions The Powers That Be.
*Angel phones Buffy but hangs up as soon as she answers. Buffy was confused by the call.<ref>"[[The Freshman]]"</ref>
 
*Angel, in a drunken state, mentions that Buffy has great hair. Spike would later say the same thing to her in '[[Gone]]'.
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*Angel phones Buffy but hangs up as soon as she answers. Buffy's side of the call was shown in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "[[The Freshman]]".
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*Angel, in a drunken state, mentions that Buffy has great hair. Spike would later say the same thing to her in "[[Gone]]".
 
*Doyle was the second of three demon guides sent to Angel by The Powers That Be. The first was [[Whistler]] who sets Angel irrevocably on the path to his destiny.<ref>"[[Becoming, Part One]]"</ref> The third is [[Lorne]], who took the place of The Oracles.<ref>"[[Judgment]]"</ref> Cordelia later became part demon and could arguably represent yet another demon guide for Angel.<ref>"[[Birthday]]"</ref>
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*Doyle was the second demon guide sent to Angel by The Powers That Be. The first was [[Whistler]], who set Angel irrevocably on the path to his destiny ("[[Becoming, Part One]]").
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*Angel and Lindsey later reminisce about Angel killing Russell Winters, in "[[Not Fade Away]]".
 
*Angel and Lindsey later reminisce about Angel killing Russell Winters.<ref>"[[Not Fade Away]]"</ref>
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*Besides Angel, Lindsey is the only character to appear in both this episode and the series finale ("Not Fade Away").
 
*This marks the first appearance of stake bracers, which will make further appearances in the series.
 
*Besides Angel, Lindsey is the only character to appear in both this episode and the series finale ("[[Not Fade Away]]").
 
 
*This marks the first appearance of [[stake-loaded wristbands]] which will make further appearances in the series.
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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===Individuals===
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*[[Angel]]
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*[[Bobby (City Of)|Bobby]]
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*[[Mr. Chase]] {{Om}}
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*[[Mrs. Chase]] {{Om}}
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*[[Cordelia Chase]]
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*[[Christina Clarke]]
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*[[Daniel (Dublin)|Daniel]] {{FBO}}
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*[[Allen Francis Doyle]]
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*[[Franklin (butler)|Franklin]] {{Om}}
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*[[Janice]]
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*[[Joe (City Of)|Joe]] <small>(Only voice)</small>
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*[[Margo]]
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*[[Margaret (servant)|Margaret]] {{FBO}}
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*[[Lindsey McDonald]]
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*[[Jaclyn Paul]] {{Om}}
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*[[Denise Perkins]] <small>(Only picture)</small>
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*[[Billy Price]] {{Om}}
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*[[Oliver Simon]]
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*[[Stacy (human)|Stacy]]
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*[[Buffy Summers]] {{FBO}}
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*[[Russell Winters]]
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*[[Kalderash woman]] {{FBO}}
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*[[Unidentified vampire I (City Of)]]
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*[[Unidentified vampire II (City Of)]]
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*[[Unidentified vampire III (City Of)]]
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*[[Unidentified woman (Innocence)]] {{FBO}}
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===Organizations and titles===
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*[[The Powers That Be]]
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*[[Slayer]] {{Om}}
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===Species===
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*[[Half-demon]]
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*[[Human]]
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*[[Vampire]]
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
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*Dublin, Ireland {{FBO}}
*[[Los Angeles]]
 
*[[Sunnydale]] {{FBO}}
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*[[Factory dimension]] {{FBO}}
 
*Los Angeles, USA
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**[[Apartment 4B]]
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**[[Angel Investigations offices]]
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**[[Christina Clarke's apartment]]
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**[[The Coffee Spot]]
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**[[The Lido]] {{Om}}
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**[[Los Angeles Public Library]]
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**[[Russell Winters Enterprises]]
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**[[Stacy's Gym Supplies]]
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**[[Winters residence]]
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*Missoula, USA {{Om}}
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*[[Sunnydale]], USA {{FBO}}
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**[[1630 Revello Drive]] {{FBO}}
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**[[Chase residence]] {{Om}}
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**[[Crawford Street mansion]] {{FBO}}
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*Romania {{FBO}}
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===Weapons and objects===
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*[[NKO714]]
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*[[Orb of Thesulah]] {{FBO}}
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*[[Soul]] {{Om}}
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*[[Stake bracers]]
   
== Body Count ==
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==Death count==
*Four unidentified vampires, dusted by [[Angel]]
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*Four unidentified vampires, dusted by Angel.
*[[Denise Perkins]], killed by [[Russell Winters]] {{Om}}
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*Denise Perkins, killed by Russell Winters (only mentioned).
*[[Christina Clarke|Tina]], killed by [[Russell Winters]]
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*Christina Clarke, killed by Russell Winters.
*Russell Winters, kicked into daylight by Angel
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*Russell Winters, kicked into daylight by Angel.
   
== Behind the Scenes ==
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==Behind the scenes==
 
===Production===
 
===Production===
*The episode title is a reference to "City of Angels," a nickname for Los Angeles.
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*The episode title is a reference to "City of Angels", a nickname for Los Angeles.
 
*The vampire prosthetics (except Angel's) were a newly-created prototype design for this episode, as the production team wanted to try a darker, scarier look. However, they were unhappy with the effect,{{cite}} and soon returned to ''Buffy''-style vamp-faces.
[[File:180px-Cityof0105.jpg|thumb|The new vampire face]]
 
 
*In the original script, the scene in which Angel finds Tina's dead body ends with him cradling her, then licking her blood from his fingers. Although creator Joss Whedon claims that moment was the point of the episode, as it shows how Angel is struggling in his goal of redemption, it was ultimately cut. "It was dark enough that he didn't save this girl," says supervising producer Tim Minear. "I don't think you needed him licking her dead body."{{cite}}
 
 
*Christian Kane, who plays the unnamed lawyer later known as Lindsey McDonald, was close friends with David Boreanaz before joining the cast of Angel. "It was the first time David and me ever got to act together and there was just a chemistry," Kane recalls. "He was a badass and I was trying to be a badass and that right there was just a defining moment. You could tell the tension but you could also see the easiness of how we just flowed into each other. It's very easy to act with Boreanaz and I think he feels the same with me."{{cite}}
*The [[vampire]] prosthetics (excepting Angel's) were a newly-created prototype design for this episode, as the production team wanted to try a darker, scarier look. However, they were unhappy with the effect, and soon returned to Buffy-style vamp-faces.
 
 
*This episode is the first to crossover with ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. Both ''Buffy'' season 4 and ''Angel'' season 1 run on a similar, matching timeline.
 
 
*The building used as Russell Winters Enterprises is the same building later used as the Wolfram & Hart building.
*In the original script, the scene in which Angel finds Tina's dead body ends with him cradling her, then licking her blood from his fingers. Although creator [[Joss Whedon]] claims that moment was the point of the episode, as it shows how Angel is struggling in his goal of redemption, it was ultimately cut. "It was dark enough that he didn’t save this girl," says supervising producer Tim Minear. "I don’t think you needed him licking her dead body."
 
 
*Christian Kane, who plays the unnamed lawyer later known as Lindsey McDonald, was close friends with David Boreanaz before joining the cast of Angel. "It was the first time David and me ever got to act together and there was just a chemistry," Kane recalls. "He was a badass and I was trying to be a badass and that right there was just a defining moment. You could tell the tension but you could also see the easiness of how we just flowed into each other. It's very easy to act with Boreanaz and I think he feels the same with me."
 
 
*This episode is the first to crossover with ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Both ''Buffy'' Season Four and ''Angel'' Season One run on a similar, matching timeline.
 
 
*The building used as Russel Winters Enterprises is the same building later used as the Wolfram & Hart building.
 
 
 
*The first draft of the shooting script featured the character of Whistler playing the part of Angel's mentor, rather than Doyle.
 
*The first draft of the shooting script featured the character of Whistler playing the part of Angel's mentor, rather than Doyle.
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===Broadcast===
 
*"City Of" was one of the pilot episodes of several popular series (along with ''Felicity'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Dawson's Creek'') that were featured in The WB's farewell broadcast on September 17, 2006.
   
=== Pop Culture References ===
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===Pop culture references===
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*Doyle's refers to the [[Wikipedia:Batcave|Batcave]], Batman's secret hideout beneath his mansion.
*'''[[Wikipedia:Batcave|Batcave]]:''' Doyle's comment refers to Batman's secret hideout beneath the mansion of his alter ego, Bruce Wayne. This pilot episode in particular makes many allusions to the fictional hero, Batman, who uses gadgets and frequents the tops of tall buildings as he fights against dark forces operating in his own alpha world city, Gotham. It's also a reference to the ability in other vampire lore of vampires changing into bats (though, except for Dracula, they can't do that in the Buffyverse).
 
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*Doyle says he wants to go out and get some "Billy Dee", a reference to the alcoholic beverage known as [[Wikipedia: Colt 45 (malt liquor)|Colt 45]], which ran a popular ad campaign featuring Billy Dee Williams.
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*Angel mentions having passed through Missoula during the economic period known as "[[Wikipedia:The Depression|The Depression]]".
 
*Angel tells Doyle he's been in 14 wars, not counting the [[Wikipedia:Vietnam War|Vietnam War]] because the U.S. "never declared it."
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*Angel uses the datum that the American football team [[Wikipedia:Minnesota Vikings|Minnesota Vikings]] is playing to lull the guard at Winters' gate with false camaraderie.
 
*Angel drives a [[Wikipedia: Plymouth GTX|Black 1968 Plymouth Belvedere GTX convertible]].
   
 
===Goofs, bloopers & continuity errors===
*'''Billy Dee:''' When Doyle grows parched from all his "yakking" about Angel's history, he tells Angel he wants to go out and get some "Billy Dee". This is a reference to the alcoholic beverage known as Colt 45, which ran a popular ad campaign featuring Billy Dee Williams of Star Wars fame. This could conceivably constitute one of the numerous Star Wars allusions reputed to populate the Buffyverse.
 
 
*'''[[Wikipedia:Missoula|Missoula]]:''' Tina tells Angel a lot about herself by mentioning she hails from the second-largest city in Montana. With a population more than 50 times less dense than L.A., Tina's hometown is much farther away culturally than geographically from the second-largest city in the U.S. An innocent country girl at heart, Tina prefigures all the victims Angel hopes to save, but she herself is unable to survive in the wilds of L.A.
 
 
*'''[[Wikipedia:The Depression|The Depression]]:''' Angel tells Tina a lot about himself by mentioning he passed through Missoula during "the Depression", but, fortunately for him, she has no idea that he's speaking literally.
 
 
*'''Vikings:''' Doyle tries to bow out of Angel's assault on Winters' mansion because he has some "fairly large coin" riding on that night's pro football game. Angel disregards Doyle's protests, but uses that datum—that the Vikings are playing—to lull the guard at Winters' gate with false camaraderie. Angel plays the mook again in [[Sense & Sensitivity]].
 
 
*'''[[Wikipedia:Vietnam War|Vietnam War]]:''' When he tells Doyle he's been in 14 wars, Angel doesn't count Vietnam because the U.S. "never declared it."
 
 
===Goofs, Bloopers & Continuity Errors===
 
 
*As the vampire Russell falls to his death via sunlight, he casts a reflection in the windows of the building he was pushed out of.
 
*As the vampire Russell falls to his death via sunlight, he casts a reflection in the windows of the building he was pushed out of.
 
 
*When Angel calls Buffy, he dials only seven numbers, though Sunnydale, situated a couple hours north of L.A., would likely have a different area code, requiring an 11-number dial.
 
*When Angel calls Buffy, he dials only seven numbers, though Sunnydale, situated a couple hours north of L.A., would likely have a different area code, requiring an 11-number dial.
 
*As Angel walks down the alley at the end of the first scene, his reflection can be seen in a puddle. This appears at the end of every opening credits for the rest of the show's duration.
 
*When Angel asks Doyle how he got in, he remarks that he doesn't need an invite to enter someone's home. However, even if Doyle had been a vampire, he still wouldn't have needed permission to Angel's flat because this rule does not apply to demon dwellings.<ref>"[[That Old Gang of Mine]]"</ref>
 
 
*As Angel walks down the alley at the end of the first scene, his reflection can be seen in a puddle. This error appears at the end of every opening credits for the rest of the the show's duration.
 
   
 
===Music===
 
===Music===
*[[Christophe Beck]] - "I'm Game" ([[Live Fast, Die Never]])
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*[[Christophe Beck]] "I'm Game"
*[[Wikipedia:Gus Gus|Gus Gus]] - "Ladyshave"
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*[[Wikipedia:Gus Gus|Gus Gus]] "Ladyshave"
*Gus Gus - "Teenage Sensation"
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*Gus Gus "Teenage Sensation"
*[[Wikipedia:Howie Beck|Howie Beck]] - "Maybe I Belong"
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*[[Wikipedia:Howie Beck|Howie Beck]] "Maybe I Belong"
*[[Wikipedia:Wellwater Conspiracy|Wellwater Conspiracy]] - "Right Of Left Field"
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*[[Wikipedia:Wellwater Conspiracy|Wellwater Conspiracy]] "Right of Left Field"
   
===Other===
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===International titles===
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*'''Czech:''' "Město andělů" (City of Angels)
*Josh Holloway and Tracy Middendorf both appear in this episode. On the TV show Lost, Holloway plays regular character Sawyer, while Middendorf played Bonnie in the final 3 episodes of Season 3. Daniel Dae Kim (Gavin), Sam Anderson (Holland), and Marc Vann (Dr Sparrow), all appeared on Angel as members of Wolfram & Hart later in the series, and also went on to portray characters on Lost (Kim and Anderson playing regulars and Vann currently playing a recurring character, again a Doctor)
 
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*'''Finnish:''' "Enkelten kaupunki" (City of Angels)
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*'''French:''' "Bienvenue à Los Angeles" (Welcome to Los Angeles)
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*'''German:''' "Licht und Schatten" (Light and Shadow)
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*'''Hungarian:''' "Az angyal városa" (The City of Angels)
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*'''Italian:''' "Los Angeles"
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*'''Portuguese (Brazil):''' "Bem-vindo a Los Angeles" (Welcome to Los Angeles)
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*'''Russian:''' "Город Ангелов" (City of Angels)
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*'''Spanish (Latin America):''' "La Ciudad de los Vampiros" (The City of Vampires)
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*'''Spanish (Spain):''' "La Ciudad de los Angeles" (The City of Angels)
   
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===Adaptations===
*Both Tracy Middendorf and Vyto Ruginis have had roles on The X Files.
 
 
*This was the only ''Angel'' episode directly novelized, unlike the many collections of ''Buffy'' episode novelizations. However, the novel contains several scenes not in the episode, including flashbacks of Angel's backstory that were similar to later flashbacks in "[[The Prodigal]]" and "[[Darla (episode)|Darla]]". Apparently, Angel's human name, Liam, had not been established when it was written, as he is referred to as "Master Angelus" during the flashbacks. 
 
*This episode is included in ''[[The Vampire Anthology: Cordelia]]'' DVD.
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*Christophe Beck's original score was included in the series soundtrack album ''[[Live Fast, Die Never]]''.
   
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==Gallery==
*As Angel leaves the bar, a [[Wikipedia:Rainbow flag (LGBT_movement)|rainbow flag]] can be seen in the background.
 
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===Promotional stills===
 
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*This was the only ''Angel'' episode directly novelized, unlike the many collections of Buffy episode novelizations. However, the novel contains several scenes not in the episode, including flashbacks of Angel's backstory that were similar to later flashbacks in "[[The Prodigal]]" and "[[Darla (episode)|Darla]]". Apparently, Angel's human name, Liam, had not been established when it was written, as he is referred to as 'Master Angelus' during the flashbacks. 
 
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*This episode is included in [[Angel DVDs#The Vampire Anthology#Cordelia|The Vampire Anthology: Cordelia]] DVD.
 
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*Angel drives a [[Wikipedia: Plymouth GTX|Black 1968 Plymouth Belvedere GTX convertible]].
 
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*Tina tells Angel that he's "just like" Russell. This foreshadows the revelation that Russell, like Angel, is a vampire.
 
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
 
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|Angel| Los Angeles. You see it at night and it shines; a beacon. People are drawn to it. People and other things. They come for all sorts of reasons. My reason? No surprise there. It started with a girl.
 
|Angel| Los Angeles. You see it at night and it shines; a beacon. People are drawn to it. People and other things. They come for all sorts of reasons. My reason? No surprise there. It started with a girl.
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|Cordelia|"Are too!"
 
|Cordelia|"Are too!"
 
|Russell|"I don't know what you're talking about."
 
|Russell|"I don't know what you're talking about."
|Cordelia|"I'm from Sunnydale. We had our own Hellmouth. I think I know a vampire when ... I'm ... alone with him ... in his ... fortress-like home ..."
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|Cordelia|"I'm from Sunnydale. We had our own Hellmouth. I think I know a vampire when... I'm... alone with him... in his... fortress-like home..."
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|Doyle|"High school's over, bud. You gotta make with the grown-up talk, now."
 
 
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|Russell|"Angel. We do things a certain way here in LA."
 
|Russell|"Angel. We do things a certain way here in LA."
|Angel|"Well, I’m new here."
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|Angel|"Well, I'm new here."
|Russell|"But you’re a civilized man. We don’t have to go around attacking each other. Look at me: I pay my taxes. I keep my name out of the paper, and I don’t make waves. And in return I can do anything I want!"
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|Russell|"But you're a civilized man. We don't have to go around attacking each other. Look at me: I pay my taxes. I keep my name out of the paper, and I don't make waves. And in return I can do anything I want!"
|Angel|''[puts a foot Russell's chair]'' "Really. Hmm. Can you fly?" ''[pushes the chair out the window, killing Russell]'' "Hmm. I guess not."
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|Angel|"Really. Hmm. Can you fly?" [pushes the chair out the window, killing Russell] "Hmm. I guess not."
 
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Revision as of 18:52, 17 March 2020

"City Of" is the series premiere of the first season of the Angel television show, and is the first episode in the series. It was written by Joss Whedon and also directed by him and David Greenwalt. It originally broadcast on October 5, 1999 on The WB network.

Synopsis

Angel moves to L.A., unaware of his purpose in the City of Angels. There, he meets Doyle, his half-man, half-demon spiritual advisor, who gives him much-needed direction. Doyle leads Angel to Russell Winters, a rich and powerful vampire, preying on aspiring actresses. When Winters sets his eyes on Cordelia, Angel must spring into action and rescue her.

Summary

Angel slumps at the bar of a dive in downtown Los Angeles, growing maudlin about a who he misses, when he notices three guys leave the bar with two girls. Sliding seamlessly from blithering to dangerous, Angel unobtrusively follows them out. With the aid of stake bracers, Angel dusts the guys, who happen to be vampires, in a dark alley. The frightened girls, one of whom is bleeding from a minor head wound, try to thank their rescuer, but Angel warns them harshly to get away from him, as he is attracted to the blood. He turns and strides down the dark alley.

Angel makes his way to his new home, a basement apartment beneath a ground floor office, where he finds Doyle waiting for him. Doyle introduces himself, explaining he's half human, half demon, then recaps the story of Angel's life, ending with his recent, painful breakup with the Slayer and his subsequent move to L.A. Doyle explains that Angel's isolation, combined with the fact that he recently drank human blood, puts him at serious risk of relapse. Doyle gets visions from The Powers That Be (accompanied by debilitating headaches) regarding people whose lives Angel must touch; true redemption lies not just in saving lives, but in saving souls as well. Doyle concludes by handing over a scrap of paper on which he's jotted info about a young woman named Tina. When Angel asks why Tina needs him, Doyle replies that getting involved in her life enough to figure that out is Angel's first order of business.

Angel finds Tina during her shift and manages to persuade her to meet him after work. Waiting by his car, Angel is surprised to see her in elegant evening dress, and even more surprised when she pulls pepper spray from her purse. Tina accuses Angel of being employed by someone named Russell Winters, but he slowly convinces her to accept his offer of a lift to the "fabulous Hollywood party" she plans to attend. When they arrive, Angel runs into Cordelia Chase, who tells him she is now a successful actress who lives in a condo in Malibu. Tina returns to Angel saying a man named Stacy was hassling her, and that she's ready to leave. On their way into the parking garage, Angel fights off Stacy and his goons.

Meanwhile, in her dingy apartment, Cordelia hangs up her one dress and eats food she smuggled out of the party, while listening a discouraging phone message from Joe, her talent agent. It's clearly the only food she has and she sits, trying to encourage herself with positive thinking, as she tries to convince herself she doesn't want to eat anything. After Tina falls asleep, Angel spends the night on the public library's computers, searching for information about Tina's friend Denise, who disappeared after becoming involved with Russell. The next morning, Angel tells Tina he believes her friend Denise was murdered. As she listens, Tina suddenly spots Doyle's note listing her name and workplace, and, convinced afresh that Angel has been running some scam for Russell, panics and runs. Angel tries to grab her at the building's entrance, but sunlight burns his hand, causing him to vamp reflexively. In stark terror, Tina flees.

Russell finds Tina when she returns to her apartment to pack. She allows herself to be drawn into his arms; Russell vamps and bites her. Angel races to the rescue, only to find Tina beyond his help, marks of vampire predation livid on her throat. Russell meets with a young lawyer from Wolfram & Hart, Lindsey McDonald, to discuss his airtight (if fictitious) alibi in the matter of Tina's unfortunate demise, and orders the lawyer to bring him Cordelia, whom he has selected as his next victim.

Angel tracks down Stacy and interrogates him until he reveals Winters' location, then persuades a reluctant Doyle to help him avenge Tina's death. Excited by her limo ride to meet the Russell Winters, Cordelia is impressed by his ornate mansion. After the butler ushers her into Russell's den, Cordelia promptly spills the story of her life to her seemingly sympathetic host — until she notices the unusually heavy drapes and lack of mirrors, and concludes aloud that Winters is a vampire. Winters vamps and reaches for Cordelia, who pivots toward the door. Angel has scaled the wall at Winters' estate, and blown out a junction box, causing the lights to go out just as Russell captures Cordelia at the top of the stairs. Shielding Cordelia with his body, Angel takes several bullets from Winters' guards as he picks her up and jumps over the rail to land in the foyer below. Evading more gunfire, they stagger out to the convertible and Doyle squeals them all away. At the apartment, Doyle extracts bullets from Angel's torso while Cordelia dresses the wounds.

The next day, Angel stalks into a top floor conference room at Russell Winters Enterprises, where Winters is conducting a meeting with Lindsey and other reps from Wolfram & Hart. Not impressed by Winters' claim that he can do whatever he wants in L.A., Angel asks the CEO if he can fly, then forcefully kicks his executive chair through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Exposed to direct sunlight, a screaming Winters bursts into flame and disintegrates to dust in mid-air. The chair, scorched and empty, smashes to the sidewalk below. As Angel calmly departs, Lindsey uses his cell phone to report that, although the Senior Partners needn't be disturbed just yet, there seems to be a "new player in town."

Back at home, Angel despondently calls Buffy, but when he hears her voice, hangs up without speaking. Later, Cordelia proposes that the three of them get a sign out front and go into the business of saving souls as a team — at least until her "inevitable stardom" materializes. Doyle observes many people in L.A. need help and asks Angel if he's game. Angel stands alone atop a skyscraper, looking out over the bustling L.A. nightscape, and responds, "I'm game."

Continuity

  • In the opening sequence, a female demon is seen in a hidden place with a man; the episode "War Zone" will feature a call girl of this same species.
  • When Angel asks Doyle how he got in, he remarks that he doesn't need an invite to enter someone's home. However, even if Doyle had been a vampire, he still wouldn't have needed permission to Angel's flat because this rule does not apply to demon dwellings, as seen in episode "Angel" and established in "That Old Gang of Mine".
  • As Doyle tells Angel's story, the flashbacks include scenes of Angel as a soulless vampire in "Amends" and "Surprise", his ensoulment in "Becoming, Part One", Buffy fighting in "Anne", their relationship in "Revelations" and "Bad Eggs", their shared dream in "Amends", and Angel leaving Sunnydale in "Graduation Day, Part Two".
  • Doyle mentions as well Angel's being ensouled a second time ("Becoming, Part Two") as well as deciding on leaving Buffy ("The Prom").
  • Angel tells Doyle the last time he drank human blood it was from Buffy, in "Graduation Day, Part Two".
  • When Angel asks Doyle "Why you?", he replies: "Well, we've all got something to atone for." Angel later follows up on this lead-in to Doyle's history in episode "Rm w/a Vu" and Doyle makes good on his promise to open up in "The Bachelor Party" and "Hero".
  • Angel tells Cordelia that "there's not actually a cure" for vampirism. In fact, before the year is out he discovers that there exist at least two cures, a Mohra demon's Blood of Eternity ("I Will Remember You") and a summoning ritual recorded in the scrolls of Aberjian ("To Shanshu in L.A.").
  • Angel confronts Wolfram & Hart, the powerful law firm (fronting for its Senior Partners) that becomes his primary opponent. Lindsey McDonald is the "smart young lawyer" who provides legal and business representation for Russell Winters. Lindsey becomes one of Angel's most insidious rivals. They will sometimes be allies, but their mutual hostility will endure until the end.
  • Doyle first mentions The Powers That Be.
  • Angel phones Buffy but hangs up as soon as she answers. Buffy's side of the call was shown in Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "The Freshman".
  • Angel, in a drunken state, mentions that Buffy has great hair. Spike would later say the same thing to her in "Gone".
  • Doyle was the second demon guide sent to Angel by The Powers That Be. The first was Whistler, who set Angel irrevocably on the path to his destiny ("Becoming, Part One").
  • Angel and Lindsey later reminisce about Angel killing Russell Winters, in "Not Fade Away".
  • Besides Angel, Lindsey is the only character to appear in both this episode and the series finale ("Not Fade Away").
  • This marks the first appearance of stake bracers, which will make further appearances in the series.

Appearances

Individuals

Organizations and titles

Species

Locations

Weapons and objects

Death count

  • Four unidentified vampires, dusted by Angel.
  • Denise Perkins, killed by Russell Winters (only mentioned).
  • Christina Clarke, killed by Russell Winters.
  • Russell Winters, kicked into daylight by Angel.

Behind the scenes

Production

  • The episode title is a reference to "City of Angels", a nickname for Los Angeles.
  • The vampire prosthetics (except Angel's) were a newly-created prototype design for this episode, as the production team wanted to try a darker, scarier look. However, they were unhappy with the effect,[citation needed] and soon returned to Buffy-style vamp-faces.
  • In the original script, the scene in which Angel finds Tina's dead body ends with him cradling her, then licking her blood from his fingers. Although creator Joss Whedon claims that moment was the point of the episode, as it shows how Angel is struggling in his goal of redemption, it was ultimately cut. "It was dark enough that he didn't save this girl," says supervising producer Tim Minear. "I don't think you needed him licking her dead body."[citation needed]
  • Christian Kane, who plays the unnamed lawyer later known as Lindsey McDonald, was close friends with David Boreanaz before joining the cast of Angel. "It was the first time David and me ever got to act together and there was just a chemistry," Kane recalls. "He was a badass and I was trying to be a badass and that right there was just a defining moment. You could tell the tension but you could also see the easiness of how we just flowed into each other. It's very easy to act with Boreanaz and I think he feels the same with me."[citation needed]
  • This episode is the first to crossover with Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Both Buffy season 4 and Angel season 1 run on a similar, matching timeline.
  • The building used as Russell Winters Enterprises is the same building later used as the Wolfram & Hart building.
  • The first draft of the shooting script featured the character of Whistler playing the part of Angel's mentor, rather than Doyle.

Broadcast

  • "City Of" was one of the pilot episodes of several popular series (along with Felicity, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dawson's Creek) that were featured in The WB's farewell broadcast on September 17, 2006.

Pop culture references

  • Doyle's refers to the Batcave, Batman's secret hideout beneath his mansion.
  • Doyle says he wants to go out and get some "Billy Dee", a reference to the alcoholic beverage known as Colt 45, which ran a popular ad campaign featuring Billy Dee Williams.
  • Angel mentions having passed through Missoula during the economic period known as "The Depression".
  • Angel tells Doyle he's been in 14 wars, not counting the Vietnam War because the U.S. "never declared it."
  • Angel uses the datum that the American football team Minnesota Vikings is playing to lull the guard at Winters' gate with false camaraderie.
  • Angel drives a Black 1968 Plymouth Belvedere GTX convertible.

Goofs, bloopers & continuity errors

  • As the vampire Russell falls to his death via sunlight, he casts a reflection in the windows of the building he was pushed out of.
  • When Angel calls Buffy, he dials only seven numbers, though Sunnydale, situated a couple hours north of L.A., would likely have a different area code, requiring an 11-number dial.
  • As Angel walks down the alley at the end of the first scene, his reflection can be seen in a puddle. This appears at the end of every opening credits for the rest of the show's duration.

Music

International titles

  • Czech: "Město andělů" (City of Angels)
  • Finnish: "Enkelten kaupunki" (City of Angels)
  • French: "Bienvenue à Los Angeles" (Welcome to Los Angeles)
  • German: "Licht und Schatten" (Light and Shadow)
  • Hungarian: "Az angyal városa" (The City of Angels)
  • Italian: "Los Angeles"
  • Portuguese (Brazil): "Bem-vindo a Los Angeles" (Welcome to Los Angeles)
  • Russian: "Город Ангелов" (City of Angels)
  • Spanish (Latin America): "La Ciudad de los Vampiros" (The City of Vampires)
  • Spanish (Spain): "La Ciudad de los Angeles" (The City of Angels)

Adaptations

  • This was the only Angel episode directly novelized, unlike the many collections of Buffy episode novelizations. However, the novel contains several scenes not in the episode, including flashbacks of Angel's backstory that were similar to later flashbacks in "The Prodigal" and "Darla". Apparently, Angel's human name, Liam, had not been established when it was written, as he is referred to as "Master Angelus" during the flashbacks. 
  • This episode is included in The Vampire Anthology: Cordelia DVD.
  • Christophe Beck's original score was included in the series soundtrack album Live Fast, Die Never.

Gallery

Promotional stills

Behind the scenes

Quotes

Angel: Los Angeles. You see it at night and it shines; a beacon. People are drawn to it. People and other things. They come for all sorts of reasons. My reason? No surprise there. It started with a girl.
Doyle: "I've been sent by the Powers That Be."
Angel: "The powers that be what?"
Angel: Why would a woman I've never met even talk to me?
Doyle: Have you looked in the mirror lately? No, I guess you really haven't, no.
Cordelia: "I finally get invited to a nice place with no mirrors and lots of curtains ... hey, you're a vampire!"
Russell: "What? No, I'm not."
Cordelia: "Are too!"
Russell: "I don't know what you're talking about."
Cordelia: "I'm from Sunnydale. We had our own Hellmouth. I think I know a vampire when... I'm... alone with him... in his... fortress-like home..."
Russell: "Angel. We do things a certain way here in LA."
Angel: "Well, I'm new here."
Russell: "But you're a civilized man. We don't have to go around attacking each other. Look at me: I pay my taxes. I keep my name out of the paper, and I don't make waves. And in return I can do anything I want!"
Angel: "Really. Hmm. Can you fly?" [pushes the chair out the window, killing Russell] "Hmm. I guess not."