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|number = 8
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|image = I Will Remember You Angel Buffy 02.jpg
|airdate = November 23, 1999
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|airdate = November 23, [[1999]]
|writer = [[David Greenwalt]]<br />[[Jeannine Renshaw]]
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|writer = [[David Greenwalt]]<br />[[Jeannine Renshaw]]
|director = [[David Grossman]]
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|director = [[David Grossman]]
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|code = 1ADH08
|previous = [[The Bachelor Party]]<br />Buffy the Vampire Slayer<br />[[Pangs]]
 
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|series = ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]''
|next = [[Hero]]<br />Buffy the Vampire Slayer<br />[[Something Blue]]
 
 
|previous = "[[The Bachelor Party]]"
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|next = "[[Hero]]"
| starring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=David Boreanaz|character=Angel}}
 
 
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| {{CastActor|name=Charisma Carpenter|character=Cordelia Chase|billed=Cordelia}}
 
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|previous2 = "[[Pangs]]"
| {{CastActor|name=Glenn Quinn|character=Allen Francis Doyle|billed=Doyle}}}}
 
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|next2 = "[[Something Blue]]"
| gueststarring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Carey Cannon|imdb=0134165|character=The Oracles|billed=Female Oracle}}
 
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|stars = [[David Boreanaz]] — [[Angel]]<br />[[Charisma Carpenter]] — [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]]<br />[[Glenn Quinn]] — [[Allen Francis Doyle|Doyle]]
| {{CastActor|name=Randall Slavin|imdb=0805598|character=The Oracles|billed=Male Oracle}}
 
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|gueststars = [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0134165 Carey Cannon] — [[The Oracles|Female Oracle]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0805598 Randall Slavin] — [[The Oracles|Male Oracle]]<br />[[Sarah Michelle Gellar]] — [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]]
| {{CastActor|name=Sarah Michelle Gellar|character=Buffy Summers|billed=Buffy}}}}
 
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|costars = [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0906996 David Wald] — [[Mohra|Mohra Demon #1]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0243768 Chris Durand] — [[Mohra|Mohra Demon #2]]
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| {{CastActor|name=Chris Durand|imdb=0243768|character=Mohra|billed=Mohra Demon #2}}}}}}
 
 
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"'''I Will Remember You'''" is the eighth episode of the [[List of Angel season one episodes|first season]] of ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' and the eighth episode overall. It was originally broadcast on November 23, 1999.
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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the eighth episode of the [[Angel season 1|first season]] of ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' television show and the eighth episode in the series. It was written by [[David Greenwalt]] and [[Jeannine Renshaw]] and directed by [[David Grossman]]. The episode originally broadcast on November 23, [[1999]] on [[The WB]].
 
In this episode, Buffy follows Angel back to Los Angeles, where she confronts him about his surreptitious assistance back in Sunnydale. They are attacked by a [[Mohra Demon|Mohra demon]]; when Angel kills the demon he is restored to life by its powerful blood. After [[The Oracles]]—a link to [[The Powers That Be]]—confirm he is human again, Angel and Buffy spend a blissful night together. When Doyle receives a vision that the Mohra has regenerated itself, Angel leaves to kill the demon for good. In the ensuing battle, Angel discovers the consequences of having only human strength; Buffy must come to his rescue and slay the demon herself. Angel returns to The Oracles, who agree to turn back time so that Angel, accepting the entire cost of the bargain, can kill the Mohra before its blood makes him human.
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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THE TWO-HOUR SPECIAL EVENT CONTINUES... — After learning that [[Angel]] was in [[Sunnydale]] but stayed out of sight, [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]] comes to Los Angeles to confront him about his unannounced stalking, but a bloody battle with a medieval [[demon]] leaves Angel with awesome new powers and Buffy with a chance for true happiness with her beloved.
[[Image:AngelSoulRememberYou.jpg|thumb|left|Angel is alive.]]
 
   
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==Summary==
In the episode's first shot, Angel winds an antique clock on his desk. He has been back in L.A. for three days since assisting Buffy (unbeknownst only to her) during Sunnydale's latest mysterious manifestation. Now, Cordelia and Doyle closely watch Angel for signs of depression. Cordelia reveals that since he doesn't look depressed, then him seeing her again cut deeper than they thought. She probes for details about his trip, and is in the midst of expressing her tart opinion of Angel's inconsistent secretiveness when the Slayer herself suddenly appears in the office doorway. Hurt and angry that Angel let everyone else know he was in Sunnydale, Buffy has come all the way to L.A. to tell him how she feels. Cordelia quickly introduces a fascinated Doyle, then frankly pushes Doyle into the outer office. Finally one on one, Buffy confesses that even when she can't see him, since their very first meeting in that dark alley behind The Bronze all those years ago, she has always been able to sense Angel's presence when he's near. She is worried—and disappointed—because that unmistakable awareness over the past couple of days never materialized into Angel's physical presence. Buffy is also angry, believing Angel made a unilateral decision in a situation affecting them both. They reach an impasse. Angel, though he apologizes for unintentionally hurting Buffy, remains convinced he did the right thing. With nothing left to discuss, and resigned anew to living her life without Angel, Buffy turns to leave. At that moment, a ferocious, sword-wielding warrior demon crashes in through the window and knocks Angel to the floor. Stepping in, Buffy disarms the demon and engages it hand to hand, allowing Angel to retrieve the sword and plunge it into the demon's abdomen. This forces the demon into retreat and it escapes back through the smashed window. Finding themselves in uncomfortably intimate proximity, Buffy and Angel awkwardly sort themselves out and prepare to give chase.
 
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Angel winds an antique clock on his desk. He has been back in L.A. for three days since assisting Buffy (unbeknownst only to her) during Sunnydale's latest mysterious manifestation. Now, [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]] and [[Allen Francis Doyle|Doyle]] closely watch Angel for signs of depression. Cordelia reveals that since he doesn't look depressed, then him seeing her again cut deeper than they thought. She probes for details about his trip, and is in the midst of expressing her tart opinion of Angel's inconsistent secretiveness when the [[Slayer]] herself suddenly appears in the office doorway. Cordelia quickly introduces a fascinated Doyle, then pushes him into the outer office.
   
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In L.A. visiting her father, Buffy now demands an explanation for Angel having went to her town and followed her behind her back. Angel, though he apologizes for the way he handled things, remains convinced he did the right thing.They conclude that they should stick to the plan: keep their distance time enough so they forget. As Buffy turns to leave, a sword-wielding warrior demon crashes in through the window and knocks Angel to the floor. Buffy disarms the demon and engages it hand to hand, allowing Angel to retrieve the sword and plunge it into the demon's abdomen. The demon escapes back through the smashed window. Finding themselves in uncomfortable proximity, Buffy and Angel sort themselves out and prepare to give chase.
[[Image:AngelFood.jpg|thumb|Angel enjoying food.]]
 
   
As they track the demon through the sewers, Buffy continues to snipe at Angel, mocking his choice of weapon, sarcastically praising his ability to track by scent (Angel touches some demon blood on the tunnel wall to show her that they are going in the right direction) and finally alluding to their painful breakup several months earlier while on a similar hunt through the sewers of Sunnydale. When Angel says he feels weird, Buffy relents, confessing her pain and confusion over still wanting him without being able to have him. Angel gently corrects Buffy, saying that the demon's blood on his fingers is powerful enough to make him feel strange. Despite her chagrin, the ice between them is broken and their awareness of each other intensifies to the point where they must struggle to stay on task. When the demon's track seems unclear, one path leading deeper into the sewers and one leading up to the surface, Buffy and Angel logically split up. Angel follows the demon underground and flushes it from cover. During the first volley of blows, the demon inflicts a shallow cut on Angel's palm. Angel recoils and reflexively vamps, then renews the fight with increased ferocity. When Angel delivers a fatal thrust, some of the demon's phosphorescent blood mixes with his own. White light suffuses his body and he drops to his knees with a shout. Shocked by the unmistakable sound and sensation of his long undead heart beginning to beat, Angel whispers "I'm alive."
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As they track the demon through the sewers, Buffy mocks his choice of weapon, sarcastically praises his ability to track by the smell of [[blood]], and alludes to their breakup on a similar hunt through the sewers of Sunnydale. When Angel says he feels weird, Buffy confesses her pain and confusion over still wanting him without being able to have him. Angel corrects Buffy, saying that the demon's blood on his fingers is powerful enough to make him feel strange. When the demon's track seems unclear, one path leading deeper into the sewers and one leading up to the surface, Buffy and Angel split up. Angel follows the demon underground and flushes it from cover. During the first volley of blows, the demon inflicts a shallow cut on Angel's palm. Angel recoils and vamps, then renews the fight with increased ferocity. When Angel delivers a fatal thrust, some of the demon's phosphorescent blood mixes with his own. White light suffuses his body and he drops to his knees with a shout. Noticing his own heartbeat, Angel whispers: "I'm alive."
   
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Angel enters the office through the front door in full daylight. Cordelia guesses that Angel has an umbrella to shield him, but Doyle discerns that their friend is alive. After briefly standing in the sunlight streaming through the windows, Angel realizes his incredible desire for food and demolishes the contents of the office fridge. Trying to figure out what to do next, Angel sends Cordelia to call Buffy off the hunt, but asks her not to mention his altered state yet. Doyle pages quickly through a reference book and Angel identifies the [[Mohra demon]]. While Angel moves back to the window, this time to marvel at his reflection in the glass, Doyle reads that the Mohra demon, which incidentally needs great quantities of salt to survive, works for the "other side" to take out warriors for good like Angel and Buffy, good agents of [[The Powers That Be]]. The reference also states that the Mohra's "veins run with the [[Blood of Eternity]]."
[[Image:IWRY284.jpg|thumb|left|Angel sees his reflection.]]
 
   
In awe, Angel enters the office through the front door in full daylight. Cordelia brightly guesses that Angel has an umbrella to shield him, but Doyle immediately discerns that their friend is alive. After briefly standing in the sunlight streaming through the windows (while Doyle feels his wrist for a pulse), Angel realizes his incredible desire for food and demolishes the contents of the office fridge. Trying to figure out what to do next, Angel sends Cordelia to call Buffy off the hunt, but asks her not to mention his altered state yet. Doyle pages quickly through a reference book and Angel identifies the Mohra demon. While Angel moves back to the window, this time to marvel at his reflection in the glass, Doyle reads that the Mohra demon, which incidentally needs great quantities of salt to survive, works for the "other side" to take out warriors for good like Angel and Buffy, good agents of The Powers That Be. The reference also states that the Mohra's "veins run with the Blood of Eternity." Musing that this explains what happened to him, Angel becomes determined to ask the Powers why. Doyle cautions Angel that The Powers cannot be questioned directly, but must be approached "through channels." When Angel demands access, Doyle obligingly takes him to see The Oracles, using a spell to gain entry into their realm through The Gateway for Lost Souls. Accepting the gift of Angel's watch, The Oracles confirm that he is both alive and truly human, with all the attendant pain and pleasure of that mortal condition. Angel reports back to Doyle, who concludes that, since a whole new world has opened up for his friend, the next logical step would be to figure out what Angel wants. Alone among strangers, Buffy wanders along a sunlit garden path and gazes out at the ocean. Suddenly puzzled to sense him for the first time in broad daylight, she turns—and is stunned to see Angel striding toward her. Never pausing, Angel takes the Slayer into his embrace and kisses her passionately in the golden L.A. noon.
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Musing that this explains what happened to him, Angel becomes determined to ask the Powers why. Doyle cautions Angel that they cannot be questioned directly, but must be approached through channels. When Angel demands access, Doyle obligingly takes him to see [[The Oracles]], using a [[spell]] to gain entry into their realm through the Gateway for Lost Souls. Accepting the gift of Angel's watch, The Oracles confirm that he is both alive and truly human, with all the attendant pain and pleasure of that mortal condition. Angel reports back to Doyle, who concludes that the next logical step would be to figure out what Angel wants.
   
Back at Angel Investigations, Cordelia brings Doyle up to speed about the "forbidden love of all time" between Buffy and Angel. Meanwhile, Angel is wondering aloud about his options and his purpose, now that he's human. Buffy thinks his sober concerns sound far too cautious, and is on the verge of giving up hope when she discovers that the apparently stoic Angel is extremely susceptible to the deep temptation of having her within sight and scent and reach. Unable to resist any longer, Buffy and Angel fairly lunge into each others arms and find immediate gratification on the kitchen table. Later, Angel raids the fridge in the nude, bringing an impromptu picnic back to bed for a glowing Buffy. The two of them spend much of the night exploring the sensual and emotional delights—the sheer joy—of being human, together, for the first time.
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Along a sunlit garden path, Buffy gazes out at the ocean. Suddenly, she turns and sees Angel striding toward her. He takes the Slayer into his embrace and they kiss. Back at [[Angel Investigations offices]], Cordelia brings Doyle up to speed about the "forbidden love of all time" between Buffy and Angel. Meanwhile, Angel is wondering aloud about his options and his purpose, now that he's human. Buffy thinks his concerns sound far too cautious. Suddenly, Buffy and Angel lunge into each others arms and begin making out on the kitchen table. Later, Angel raids the fridge in the nude, bringing an impromptu picnic back to bed for Buffy. The two of them spend much of the night together sensually exploring being human.
   
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Cordelia and Doyle commiserate over drinks, wondering if they are out of a job. Doyle suddenly has a [[visions|vision]] and returns to Angel's place to report that the Mohra demon has unexpectedly regenerated itself, bigger and meaner than ever. Doyle joins Angel for another hunt, suggesting they include the Slayer to provide some supernatural muscle, but Angel believes that his being human will never work unless he can still fight demons on his own. Researching clues about Mohra vulnerabilities on the way, Angel and Doyle track the demon to a nearby salt refinery, where it ambushes them, knocks Doyle unconscious with a single kick, and proceeds to severely thrash Angel.
[[Image:IWRY690.jpg|thumb|Angel and Buffy say goodbye.]]
 
   
Cordelia and Doyle commiserate over drinks, wondering if they are out of a job. Doyle suddenly has a vision and returns to Angel's place to report that the [[Mohra Demon|Mohra]] demon has unexpectedly regenerated itself, bigger and meaner than ever. Doyle joins Angel for another hunt, suggesting they include the Slayer to provide some "supernatural" muscle, but Angel believes that his being human will never work unless he can still fight demons on his own. Researching cryptic clues about Mohra vulnerabilities on the way, Angel and Doyle track the demon to a nearby salt refinery where it ambushes them, knocks Doyle unconscious with a single kick and proceeds to severely thrash Angel. In the meantime, Buffy, waking alone in Angel's bed, forces Cordelia to tell her what's happening. In the nick of time, Buffy finds Angel and the Mohra at the bottom of an empty salt silo and takes over the fight while the demon declaims prophecies about dark hordes and the end of days. Angel spots the jewel on the demon's forehead, remembers that destroying its "thousand eyes" will stop it and shouts instructions to the embattled Slayer. Using one of its own weapons, Buffy smashes the Mohra's forehead jewel, whereupon the demon fractures and shatters in a burst of radiant light. In the sudden quiet, Buffy kneels down and gathers the battered Angel into her arms.
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In the meantime, Buffy, waking alone in Angel's bed, forces Cordelia to tell her what's happening. She then finds Angel and the Mohra at the bottom of an empty salt silo and takes over the fight, while the demon declaims prophecies about dark hordes and the end of days. Angel spots the jewel on the demon's forehead, remembers that destroying its "thousand eyes" will stop it, and shouts instructions to the Slayer. Buffy smashes the Mohra's forehead jewel, whereupon the demon fractures and shatters in a burst of radiant light. In the sudden quiet, Buffy kneels down and gathers the battered Angel into her arms.
   
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Returning to The Oracles, Angel asks about the portents described by the Mohra and learns that, if he remains human, Buffy will face the minions of darkness alone and die much sooner. Angel asks The Oracles to take back his life. At first, they refuse to interfere in "a matter of love" between "lower beings." Angel argues that there are larger issues at stake; if he remains human, the "other side" will have certainly succeeded in removing one champion from the cause of The Powers That Be, as well as hastening the demise of another. The Oracles decide that Angel's willingness to sacrifice happiness and love qualifies him as a "higher being," but that his request to give back his life can only be granted if the entire day is erased, although Angel alone would have to remember it all in order to prevent circumstances from repeating exactly.
[[File:Iwry1196.jpg|thumb|Buffy reacts to Angel's decision.]]
 
   
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Returning to Buffy, Angel tells her he has been to The Oracles to ask to become a [[vampire]] again — and that they granted his request. She rapidly passes through disbelief, anger, and rejection, then grieves upon learning how little time actually remains to them and that she will have no memory of what happened. They weep and kiss as the final seconds click past and as they hold each other, Buffy repeats that she will never forget.
Returning to The Oracles, Angel asks about the portents described by the Mohra and learns that if he remains human, Buffy will face the minions of darkness alone and die much sooner. Stricken, Angel asks The Oracles to take back his life. At first, The Oracles refuse to interfere in "a matter of love" between "lower beings." Angel argues that there are larger issues at stake, that if he remains human, the "other side" will have certainly succeeded in removing one champion from the cause of The Powers That Be, as well as hastening the demise of another. The Oracles decide that Angel's willingness to sacrifice the single shred of happiness and love he has ever known qualifies him as a "higher being," but that his request to give back his life can only be granted if the entire day is erased. Angel never wavers in his determination to protect the Slayer, even when he learns that, in order to prevent circumstances from repeating exactly, he alone will remember all they have shared. Returning to Buffy, Angel tells her he has been to The Oracles to ask to become a vampire again—and that they granted his request. She rapidly passes through disbelief, anger and rejection, then grows wild with grief upon learning how little time actually remains to them and the fact that she will have no memory of what happened. Angel holds Buffy close and weeps as his heart breaks. They share one last, desperate kiss as the final seconds click past and as they hold each other, Buffy repeats that she will never forget. In a flash, time folds back exactly twenty-four hours earlier to the moment in Angel's office when Buffy again resigns herself to the necessity of forgetting the love of her life. Angel, shaken but composed, responds with the same words as before, now freighted with an infinitely deeper grief and longing. When Buffy turns to leave and the Mohra bursts through the window, Angel calmly picks up the antique clock from his desk that he had been winding at the episode's beginning, ducks the demon's first kick and steps inside its first sword thrust. Quickly, he smashes the clock into the demon's forehead, destroying its "thousand eyes," then steps back to watch it shatter and disappear in a thousand glowing fragments. Shocked, Buffy asks how Angel was able to destroy the demon so decisively. Angel shrugs and says "It was a Mohra demon. I, um, I've had a lot of time to catch up on my reading." When Buffy says "Yeah... Then that's all there really is to say," Angel turns to look down at the damaged clock. "Yeah," he agrees. When he turns back, he's speaking to an empty room. "That's it."
 
   
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In a flash, time folds back to the moment in Angel's office when Buffy told him about sticking to the plan of keeping their distance, so Angel responds again they should do so until they forget. Buffy turns to leave and the Mohra bursts through the window, Angel picks up the antique clock from his desk, ducks the demon's first kick, and steps inside its first sword thrust. Quickly, he smashes the clock into the demon's forehead, destroying its "thousand eyes," then steps back to watch it shatter and disappear in a thousand glowing fragments. Buffy asks how Angel was able to destroy the demon so decisively. Angel says he had a lot of time to catch up on his reading. When Buffy says "that's all there really is to say," Angel turns to look down at the damaged clock and agrees. When he turns back, she's already left.
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==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
*Crossover with [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]]: This episode follows the events of "[[Pangs]]", which aired immediately before.
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*This episode follows the crossover event of "[[Pangs]]", which aired immediately before.
 
*The episode takes place the day after Thanksgiving, which was depicted in Pangs, setting it on a Friday. Buffy's stated excuse for being in L.A., to visit her father, thus coincides with Thanksgiving break. It does raise the question of why in Pangs she didn't raise the question of her father's availability for Thanksgiving dinner.
 
 
*When [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]] snarks at [[Angel]], "I was really jonesing for another heartbreaking sewer talk," she refers to events in the season three Buffy episode "[[The Prom]]", where Angel breaks up with her while they are patrolling [[Sunnydale]] sewers.
 
 
*When Angel first returns to the office after becoming human, Cordelia worriedly demands "Did you do it with Buffy?" And as [[Allen Francis Doyle|Doyle]] steps up to stare into Angel's eyes she warns "Watch it, Doyle. Don't get too close." This is a reference to the events of the last half of season two of Buffy, beginning in "[[Surprise]]", when Angel's curse is broken by his moment of happiness with the Slayer, thus causing him to lose his soul and reverting him to the evil Angelus.
 
 
*Some of Buffy's pleasure comes from her sense of being a "normal girl falling asleep in the arms of her normal boyfriend" underscores one of the Slayer's fundamental internal conflicts, which she first expresses to [[Rupert Giles|Giles]] in the Buffy premiere, "[[Welcome to the Hellmouth]]".
 
*Buffy's future death was foreshadowed for the first time. While Angel believed making himself a vampire again and turning back the day would save her life, she would later die anyway in two years time ("[[The Gift]]").
 
 
*Buffy and Angel's kiss on the beach was foreshadowed in the dream sequence at the beginning of the Buffy episode "[[Anne (episode)|Anne]]."
 
 
*This is the second time in the series Angel gives up a chance at happiness. In the episode "[[In the Dark]]", he relinquishes the ability to walk in the sun by destroying the Gem of Amara; it is also the third episode of the Buffyverse that Angel has protection for the sunlight("[[Amends]]" and "In the Dark").
 
*Buffy notes that her stake is "a lot handier" than Angel's ax. Buffy, however, would later wield [[Mʔ]], a weapon that partly acts as an ax, rather effectively.
 
 
*Buffy must have learned that Angel destroyed the Gem of Amara. While patrolling the sewers in the beginning and forced to head outside to track the demon, Angel says he cannot follow into the sunlight. Instead of asking if he can use the Amara ring she sent him, she simply accepts his inability to go into the sun.
 
 
*This episode is the first time that Angel makes an arrangement that causes those around him to forget something significant in order to protect those he loves. In the season four finale, "[[Home]]", Angel alters everyone's memories so that his son, [[Connor]], can have a normal life.
 
 
*This is the first appearance of [[The Oracles]], a pair of humanoid beings, brother and sister, both unpredictable and self-important, that serve and speak for [[The Powers That Be]]. The Oracles last appear at the end of season one, in "[[To Shanshu in L.A.]]"
 
 
*Cordelia explained that when Buffy and Angel slept together, the world would end. While this was a reference to Angel losing his soul and becoming Angelus, this trend would continue in a more literal way. Buffy and Angel sleep together about 6 years later, manipulated for a [[Twilight|recreation prophecy]], only to accidentally nearly destroy the existing universe in the process ("''[[Twilight (story arc)|Twilight]]"'').
 
*In addition, Angel also mentioned that Buffy losing her focus to protect him as a human would cause the slayer's death, thus causing Angel to give up his humanity. Angel would later take on a villainous identity called Twilight also to allow to Buffy focus on her fights.
 
 
 
*The dialogue suggests that Angel was in Sunnydale for a period of three days, ending the night prior to the episodes start, when Angel returned to Los Angeles.
 
*The dialogue suggests that Angel was in Sunnydale for a period of three days, ending the night prior to the episodes start, when Angel returned to Los Angeles.
 
*During Angel's second visit to the Oracles, they foreshadow Buffy's death the following year in [[The Gift]]. When Angel asks what happens to The Slayer when the soldiers of darkness continue to come, the female answers "What happens to any other mortal... Though in the Slayer's case, sooner.
 
 
*This is the only occasion where we see Doyle and Buffy meet and the last meeting we witness between her and Cordelia.
 
*This is the only occasion where we see Doyle and Buffy meet and the last meeting we witness between her and Cordelia.
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*Cordelia tells Doyle that when Buffy and Angel had sex, the world fell apart; this is a reference to the lost of Angel's soul in "[[Surprise]]", therefore her distrust of him when she think they had sex again. Ironically, her statement concretizes in ''[[Twilight, Part Three]]'', when their union brings the [[Universal Recreation]].
*This episode is the best evidence ever against the '[[Normal Again]] alternative' (that Buffy is a mad girl in an asylum as depicted in that episode, being the Slayer purely her delusion and that the end of the series finale 'Chosen' actually represents her regaining her sanity after 7 years). In 'I Will Remember You' events take place which she is not only unaware off but never learns about which would be impossible if [[Asylum Buffy]] were real and this was simply all in her mind. 
 
 
*When Buffy snarks at Angel about "another heartbreaking sewer talk," she refers to events from "[[The Prom]]", where Angel breaks up with her while they were patrolling Sunnydale sewers.
 
 
*Some of Buffy's pleasure comes from her sense of being a "normal girl falling asleep in the arms of her normal boyfriend" underscores one of the Slayer's fundamental internal conflicts, which she first expresses to [[Rupert Giles|Giles]] in the Buffy premiere, "[[Welcome to the Hellmouth]]".
*It is never established who exactly sends the assassin after Buffy and Angel. However it foretells 'A great darkness coming' which Angel Investigations will experience in season 4. Coupled with the death of Cordelia's plant this may suggest it is The First Evil which may also attempt to thwart Jasmine's plans disguised as Darla.
 
 
*Buffy's future death is foreshadowed for the first time. While Angel believed making himself a vampire again and turning back the day would save her life, she would later die anyway in two years time ("[[The Gift]]").
 
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*This is the fourth episode of that Angel is able to walk during daytime: the snowfall in "[[Amends]]", an eclipse in "[[Graduation Day, Part Two]]", and the [[Gem of Amara]] in "[[In the Dark]]".
== Body Count ==
 
 
*This episode is the first time that Angel makes an arrangement that causes those around him to forget something significant in order to protect those he loves. In the episode "[[Home]]", Angel alters everyone's memories so that his son [[Connor]] can have a normal life.
*One Mohra demon, destroyed by Buffy once (in the original timeline) and by Angel again in the revised timeline
 
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*This is the first appearance of [[The Oracles]], who will last appear in "[[To Shanshu in L.A.]]".
*Two unidentified guys, killed by the Mohra demon (in the original timeline only)
 
 
*Angel mentions that Buffy losing her focus to protect him as a human would cause her death, therefore he decides to give up his humanity. Similarly, in ''[[Season Eight]]'', Angel would later take on a villainous identity of the masked Twilight in order to foce Buffy focus on her fights as well.
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*It is never established who exactly sent the assassin after Buffy and Angel.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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===Individuals===
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*[[Angel]]
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*[[Cordelia Chase]]
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*[[Allen Francis Doyle]]
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*"[[Mohra]]"
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*[[Buffy Summers]]
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*[[Hank Summers]] {{Om}}
 
===Organizations and titles===
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*[[Angel Investigations]]
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*[[The Oracles]]
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*[[The Powers That Be]] {{Om}}
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*[[Seer]]
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*[[Slayer]]
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===Species===
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*[[Half-demon]]
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**[[Brachen demon]]
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*[[Human]]
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*[[Mohra demon]]
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*[[Vampire]]
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
*[[Los Angeles]], CA
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*[[Los Angeles]]
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**[[Angel Investigations offices]]
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**[[Lone Bar]]
 
*[[Netherworld of Eternal Watching]]
 
*[[Netherworld of Eternal Watching]]
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*[[Sunnydale]] {{Om}}
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===Weapons and objects===
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*[[Blood of Eternity]]
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*''[[Book of Kelsor]]''
   
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==Death count==
== Behind the Scenes ==
 
 
*One Mohra demon, destroyed by Buffy once (in the original timeline) and by Angel again in the revised timeline.
=== Pop Culture References ===
 
 
*Two unidentified guys, killed by the Mohra demon (in the original timeline only).
*'''[[Wikipedia: Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]:''' Cordelia tells [[Allen Francis Doyle|Doyle]] they have time for a cappuccino and, probably, the director's cut of Titanic while the Buffy and Angel Show runs its accustomed lengthy and dramatic course.
 
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
*'''[[Wikipedia: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]:''' Before knowing the species of demon they pursue, Buffy refers to it as a Mutant Ninja Demon Thing, especially apt since they track it in the sewers. Sarah Michelle Gellar will provide one of the voices for the 2007 version of ''[[Wikipedia:TMNT (film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''.
 
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===Production===
 
*The outfit Buffy wears for the majority of this episode (white sweater and gray slacks) was later donned by Cordelia in "[[First Impressions]]" and once again by Buffy in "[[The Gift]]".
 
*When mortal Angel is fighting the Mohra demon, the same music that was played in "[[Helpless]]" when Giles goes to the [[Sunnydale Arms]] building can be heard.
   
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===Pop culture references===
*'''[[Wikipedia: Orson Welles|Orson Welles]]:''' Doyle calls Angel "Orson" when Angel begins gorging on food.
 
 
*Cordelia tells Doyle they have time for a cappuccino and, probably, the director's cut of ''[[Wikipedia: Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' (1997) while the Buffy and Angel Show runs its accustomed lengthy and dramatic course.
 
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*Buffy refers to the demon in the sewers as a Mutant Ninja Demon Thing, a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]. In 2007, [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]] provided one of the voices for the ''[[Wikipedia:TMNT (film)|TMNT]]'' animated film.
===International titles ===
 
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*Doyle calls Angel "[[Wikipedia: Orson Welles|Orson]]" when Angel begins gorging on food, in reference to the director with a famous mid-life obesity.
*'''German: '''Liebe auf Zeit''(Love for a limited Time)''
 
*'''French:''' Je ne t'oublierai jamais (''I will never forget you'')
 
   
 
===Music===
 
===Music===
*[[Christophe Beck]] and [[Robert J. Kral]] - original score
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*[[Christophe Beck]] and [[Robert J. Kral]] original score
   
===Other===
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===International titles===
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*'''Czech:''' "Nikdy na tebe nezapomenu" (I Will Never Forget You)
*This episode was rated the series' best episode in a poll done by Angel Magazine.
 
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*'''Finnish:''' "Jälleennäkeminen" (Reunion)
 
*'''French:''' "Je ne t'oublierai jamais" (I Will Never Forget You)
 
*'''German:''' "Liebe auf Zeit" (Love for a Limited Time)
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*'''Hungarian:''' "Felejthetetlen emlék" (Unforgettable Memory)
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*'''Italian:''' "Il ritorno di Buffy" (The Return of Buffy)
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*'''Portuguese (Brazil):''' "Eu Vou Me Lembrar de Você" (I Will Remember You)
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*'''Russian:''' "Я буду помнить тебя" (I Will Remember You)
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*'''Spanish (Latin America):''' "Siempre te Recordaré" (I Will Always Remember You)
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*'''Spanish (Spain):''' "Te recordaré" (I Will Remember You)
   
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===Adaptations===
*The outfit Buffy wore for the majority of this episode (white sweater and gray slacks) was later donned by Cordelia in "[[First Impressions]]" and worn by Buffy once again in "[[The Gift]]".
 
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*The episode script was included in the ''[[Scriptbook, Volume 2]]''.
*When mortal Angel is fighting the Mohra demon, the same music that was played in [[Helpless]] when Giles goes to the [[Sunnydale Arms]] building looking for [[Quentin Travers|Travers]], but finds that [[Zachary Kralik|Kralik]] has escaped, and killed [[Hobson]] , can be heard.
 
   
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==Quotes==
 
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|Cordelia| Batten down the hatches. Here comes Hurricane Buffy.
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|Cordelia|"Batten down the hatches. Here comes Hurricane Buffy."
|Doyle| You think? Maybe he's over her.
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|Doyle|"You think? Maybe he's over her."
|Cordelia| You have so much to learn, little Irish man.
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|Cordelia|"You have so much to learn, little Irish man."
 
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|Angel| No need to stir any of this up again.
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|Angel|"No need to stir any of this up again."
|Cordelia| You don't wanna stir, but if my ex came to town and was all stalking me in the shadows and then left and then he didn't even say hello, I'd be...
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|Cordelia|"You don't wanna stir, but if my ex came to town and was all stalking me in the shadows and then left and then he didn't even say hello, I'd be..."
|Buffy| A little upset. Wouldn't you?
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|Buffy|"A little upset. Wouldn't you?"
 
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|Buffy| Angel? You okay?
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|Buffy|"Angel? You okay?"
|Angel| I feel weird.
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|Angel|"I feel weird."
|Buffy| I know. I do, too. I-I mean, I only came to see you so I could tell you face-to-face not to see me face-to-face anymore. And I know there's a fly in that logic ointment somewhere, but, the next thing I knew, we were being attacked by this Mutant Ninja Demon Thing, and-and then we're on the floor on top of each other, and ... it's just really confusing being around you.
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|Buffy|"I know. I do, too. I mean, I only came to see you so I could tell you face-to-face not to see me face-to-face anymore. And I know there's a fly in that logic ointment somewhere, but, the next thing I knew, we were being attacked by this Mutant Ninja Demon Thing, and then we're on the floor on top of each other, and... it's just really confusing being around you."
|Angel| No, I-I meant I felt weird from the demon's blood. It's powerful.
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|Angel|"No, I meant I felt weird from the demon's blood. It's powerful."
|Buffy| Oh. 'Kay. Let's just rewind Buffy's little outburst and pretend it never happened.
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|Buffy|"Oh. 'Kay. Let's just rewind Buffy's little outburst and pretend it never happened."
 
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|Buffy| Oh, boy, I was really jonesing for another heartbreaking sewer talk.
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|Buffy|"Oh, boy, I was really jonesing for another heartbreaking sewer talk."
 
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|Doyle|"Don't you wanna wake the girl?"
|Female Oracle| I like Time. There's so little and so much of it.
 
 
|Angel|"Not for the world."
 
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"I Will Remember You" is the eighth episode of the first season of Angel television show and the eighth episode in the series. It was written by David Greenwalt and Jeannine Renshaw and directed by David Grossman. The episode originally broadcast on November 23, 1999 on The WB.

Synopsis

THE TWO-HOUR SPECIAL EVENT CONTINUES... — After learning that Angel was in Sunnydale but stayed out of sight, Buffy comes to Los Angeles to confront him about his unannounced stalking, but a bloody battle with a medieval demon leaves Angel with awesome new powers and Buffy with a chance for true happiness with her beloved.

Summary

Angel winds an antique clock on his desk. He has been back in L.A. for three days since assisting Buffy (unbeknownst only to her) during Sunnydale's latest mysterious manifestation. Now, Cordelia and Doyle closely watch Angel for signs of depression. Cordelia reveals that since he doesn't look depressed, then him seeing her again cut deeper than they thought. She probes for details about his trip, and is in the midst of expressing her tart opinion of Angel's inconsistent secretiveness when the Slayer herself suddenly appears in the office doorway. Cordelia quickly introduces a fascinated Doyle, then pushes him into the outer office.

In L.A. visiting her father, Buffy now demands an explanation for Angel having went to her town and followed her behind her back. Angel, though he apologizes for the way he handled things, remains convinced he did the right thing.They conclude that they should stick to the plan: keep their distance time enough so they forget. As Buffy turns to leave, a sword-wielding warrior demon crashes in through the window and knocks Angel to the floor. Buffy disarms the demon and engages it hand to hand, allowing Angel to retrieve the sword and plunge it into the demon's abdomen. The demon escapes back through the smashed window. Finding themselves in uncomfortable proximity, Buffy and Angel sort themselves out and prepare to give chase.

As they track the demon through the sewers, Buffy mocks his choice of weapon, sarcastically praises his ability to track by the smell of blood, and alludes to their breakup on a similar hunt through the sewers of Sunnydale. When Angel says he feels weird, Buffy confesses her pain and confusion over still wanting him without being able to have him. Angel corrects Buffy, saying that the demon's blood on his fingers is powerful enough to make him feel strange. When the demon's track seems unclear, one path leading deeper into the sewers and one leading up to the surface, Buffy and Angel split up. Angel follows the demon underground and flushes it from cover. During the first volley of blows, the demon inflicts a shallow cut on Angel's palm. Angel recoils and vamps, then renews the fight with increased ferocity. When Angel delivers a fatal thrust, some of the demon's phosphorescent blood mixes with his own. White light suffuses his body and he drops to his knees with a shout. Noticing his own heartbeat, Angel whispers: "I'm alive."

Angel enters the office through the front door in full daylight. Cordelia guesses that Angel has an umbrella to shield him, but Doyle discerns that their friend is alive. After briefly standing in the sunlight streaming through the windows, Angel realizes his incredible desire for food and demolishes the contents of the office fridge. Trying to figure out what to do next, Angel sends Cordelia to call Buffy off the hunt, but asks her not to mention his altered state yet. Doyle pages quickly through a reference book and Angel identifies the Mohra demon. While Angel moves back to the window, this time to marvel at his reflection in the glass, Doyle reads that the Mohra demon, which incidentally needs great quantities of salt to survive, works for the "other side" to take out warriors for good like Angel and Buffy, good agents of The Powers That Be. The reference also states that the Mohra's "veins run with the Blood of Eternity."

Musing that this explains what happened to him, Angel becomes determined to ask the Powers why. Doyle cautions Angel that they cannot be questioned directly, but must be approached through channels. When Angel demands access, Doyle obligingly takes him to see The Oracles, using a spell to gain entry into their realm through the Gateway for Lost Souls. Accepting the gift of Angel's watch, The Oracles confirm that he is both alive and truly human, with all the attendant pain and pleasure of that mortal condition. Angel reports back to Doyle, who concludes that the next logical step would be to figure out what Angel wants.

Along a sunlit garden path, Buffy gazes out at the ocean. Suddenly, she turns and sees Angel striding toward her. He takes the Slayer into his embrace and they kiss. Back at Angel Investigations offices, Cordelia brings Doyle up to speed about the "forbidden love of all time" between Buffy and Angel. Meanwhile, Angel is wondering aloud about his options and his purpose, now that he's human. Buffy thinks his concerns sound far too cautious. Suddenly, Buffy and Angel lunge into each others arms and begin making out on the kitchen table. Later, Angel raids the fridge in the nude, bringing an impromptu picnic back to bed for Buffy. The two of them spend much of the night together sensually exploring being human.

Cordelia and Doyle commiserate over drinks, wondering if they are out of a job. Doyle suddenly has a vision and returns to Angel's place to report that the Mohra demon has unexpectedly regenerated itself, bigger and meaner than ever. Doyle joins Angel for another hunt, suggesting they include the Slayer to provide some supernatural muscle, but Angel believes that his being human will never work unless he can still fight demons on his own. Researching clues about Mohra vulnerabilities on the way, Angel and Doyle track the demon to a nearby salt refinery, where it ambushes them, knocks Doyle unconscious with a single kick, and proceeds to severely thrash Angel.

In the meantime, Buffy, waking alone in Angel's bed, forces Cordelia to tell her what's happening. She then finds Angel and the Mohra at the bottom of an empty salt silo and takes over the fight, while the demon declaims prophecies about dark hordes and the end of days. Angel spots the jewel on the demon's forehead, remembers that destroying its "thousand eyes" will stop it, and shouts instructions to the Slayer. Buffy smashes the Mohra's forehead jewel, whereupon the demon fractures and shatters in a burst of radiant light. In the sudden quiet, Buffy kneels down and gathers the battered Angel into her arms.

Returning to The Oracles, Angel asks about the portents described by the Mohra and learns that, if he remains human, Buffy will face the minions of darkness alone and die much sooner. Angel asks The Oracles to take back his life. At first, they refuse to interfere in "a matter of love" between "lower beings." Angel argues that there are larger issues at stake; if he remains human, the "other side" will have certainly succeeded in removing one champion from the cause of The Powers That Be, as well as hastening the demise of another. The Oracles decide that Angel's willingness to sacrifice happiness and love qualifies him as a "higher being," but that his request to give back his life can only be granted if the entire day is erased, although Angel alone would have to remember it all in order to prevent circumstances from repeating exactly.

Returning to Buffy, Angel tells her he has been to The Oracles to ask to become a vampire again — and that they granted his request. She rapidly passes through disbelief, anger, and rejection, then grieves upon learning how little time actually remains to them and that she will have no memory of what happened. They weep and kiss as the final seconds click past and as they hold each other, Buffy repeats that she will never forget.

In a flash, time folds back to the moment in Angel's office when Buffy told him about sticking to the plan of keeping their distance, so Angel responds again they should do so until they forget. Buffy turns to leave and the Mohra bursts through the window, Angel picks up the antique clock from his desk, ducks the demon's first kick, and steps inside its first sword thrust. Quickly, he smashes the clock into the demon's forehead, destroying its "thousand eyes," then steps back to watch it shatter and disappear in a thousand glowing fragments. Buffy asks how Angel was able to destroy the demon so decisively. Angel says he had a lot of time to catch up on his reading. When Buffy says "that's all there really is to say," Angel turns to look down at the damaged clock and agrees. When he turns back, she's already left.

Continuity

  • This episode follows the crossover event of "Pangs", which aired immediately before.
  • The dialogue suggests that Angel was in Sunnydale for a period of three days, ending the night prior to the episodes start, when Angel returned to Los Angeles.
  • This is the only occasion where we see Doyle and Buffy meet and the last meeting we witness between her and Cordelia.
  • Cordelia tells Doyle that when Buffy and Angel had sex, the world fell apart; this is a reference to the lost of Angel's soul in "Surprise", therefore her distrust of him when she think they had sex again. Ironically, her statement concretizes in Twilight, Part Three, when their union brings the Universal Recreation.
  • When Buffy snarks at Angel about "another heartbreaking sewer talk," she refers to events from "The Prom", where Angel breaks up with her while they were patrolling Sunnydale sewers.
  • Some of Buffy's pleasure comes from her sense of being a "normal girl falling asleep in the arms of her normal boyfriend" underscores one of the Slayer's fundamental internal conflicts, which she first expresses to Giles in the Buffy premiere, "Welcome to the Hellmouth".
  • Buffy's future death is foreshadowed for the first time. While Angel believed making himself a vampire again and turning back the day would save her life, she would later die anyway in two years time ("The Gift").
  • This is the fourth episode of that Angel is able to walk during daytime: the snowfall in "Amends", an eclipse in "Graduation Day, Part Two", and the Gem of Amara in "In the Dark".
  • This episode is the first time that Angel makes an arrangement that causes those around him to forget something significant in order to protect those he loves. In the episode "Home", Angel alters everyone's memories so that his son Connor can have a normal life.
  • This is the first appearance of The Oracles, who will last appear in "To Shanshu in L.A.".
  • Angel mentions that Buffy losing her focus to protect him as a human would cause her death, therefore he decides to give up his humanity. Similarly, in Season Eight, Angel would later take on a villainous identity of the masked Twilight in order to foce Buffy focus on her fights as well.
  • It is never established who exactly sent the assassin after Buffy and Angel.

Appearances

Individuals

Organizations and titles

Species

Locations

Weapons and objects

Death count

  • One Mohra demon, destroyed by Buffy once (in the original timeline) and by Angel again in the revised timeline.
  • Two unidentified guys, killed by the Mohra demon (in the original timeline only).

Behind the scenes

Production

  • The outfit Buffy wears for the majority of this episode (white sweater and gray slacks) was later donned by Cordelia in "First Impressions" and once again by Buffy in "The Gift".
  • When mortal Angel is fighting the Mohra demon, the same music that was played in "Helpless" when Giles goes to the Sunnydale Arms building can be heard.

Pop culture references

  • Cordelia tells Doyle they have time for a cappuccino and, probably, the director's cut of Titanic (1997) while the Buffy and Angel Show runs its accustomed lengthy and dramatic course.
  • Buffy refers to the demon in the sewers as a Mutant Ninja Demon Thing, a reference to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In 2007, Sarah Michelle Gellar provided one of the voices for the TMNT animated film.
  • Doyle calls Angel "Orson" when Angel begins gorging on food, in reference to the director with a famous mid-life obesity.

Music

International titles

  • Czech: "Nikdy na tebe nezapomenu" (I Will Never Forget You)
  • Finnish: "Jälleennäkeminen" (Reunion)
  • French: "Je ne t'oublierai jamais" (I Will Never Forget You)
  • German: "Liebe auf Zeit" (Love for a Limited Time)
  • Hungarian: "Felejthetetlen emlék" (Unforgettable Memory)
  • Italian: "Il ritorno di Buffy" (The Return of Buffy)
  • Portuguese (Brazil): "Eu Vou Me Lembrar de Você" (I Will Remember You)
  • Russian: "Я буду помнить тебя" (I Will Remember You)
  • Spanish (Latin America): "Siempre te Recordaré" (I Will Always Remember You)
  • Spanish (Spain): "Te recordaré" (I Will Remember You)

Adaptations

Gallery

Promotional stills

Behind the scenes

Quotes

Cordelia: "Batten down the hatches. Here comes Hurricane Buffy."
Doyle: "You think? Maybe he's over her."
Cordelia: "You have so much to learn, little Irish man."
Angel: "No need to stir any of this up again."
Cordelia: "You don't wanna stir, but if my ex came to town and was all stalking me in the shadows and then left and then he didn't even say hello, I'd be..."
Buffy: "A little upset. Wouldn't you?"
Buffy: "Angel? You okay?"
Angel: "I feel weird."
Buffy: "I know. I do, too. I mean, I only came to see you so I could tell you face-to-face not to see me face-to-face anymore. And I know there's a fly in that logic ointment somewhere, but, the next thing I knew, we were being attacked by this Mutant Ninja Demon Thing, and then we're on the floor on top of each other, and... it's just really confusing being around you."
Angel: "No, I meant I felt weird from the demon's blood. It's powerful."
Buffy: "Oh. 'Kay. Let's just rewind Buffy's little outburst and pretend it never happened."
Buffy: "Oh, boy, I was really jonesing for another heartbreaking sewer talk."
Doyle: "Don't you wanna wake the girl?"
Angel: "Not for the world."