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| image = Release_angelus_faith.jpg
 
| image = Release_angelus_faith.jpg
 
| airdate = March 12, 2003
 
| airdate = March 12, 2003
| writer = [[Sarah Fain]]<br>[[Elizabeth Craft]]<br>[[Steven S. DeKnight]]
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| writer = [[Sarah Fain]]<br />[[Elizabeth Craft]]<br />[[Steven S. DeKnight]]
 
| director = [[James A. Contner]]
 
| director = [[James A. Contner]]
| previous = [[Salvage]]
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| previous = "[[Salvage]]"
| next = [[Orpheus]]
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| next = "[[Orpheus]]"<br />Buffy the Vampire Slayer:<br />"[[Lies My Parents Told Me]]"
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| cast = {{CastList
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| starring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=David Boreanaz|character=Angelus}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Charisma Carpenter|character=Cordelia Chase|billed=Cordelia}}
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| {{CastActor|name=J. August Richards|character=Charles Gunn|billed=Gunn}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Amy Acker|character=Winifred Burkle|billed=Fred}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Vincent Kartheiser|character=Connor}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Andy Hallett|character=Lorne}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Alexis Denisof|character=Wesley Wyndam-Pryce|billed=Wesley}}}}
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| gueststarring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Christopher Neiman|imdb=0624842|character=Francis}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Eliza Dushku|character=Faith Lehane|billed=Faith}}}}
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| costarring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Darren Laverty|imdb=0289385|billed=Lackey Vamp #1}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Sam Stefanski|imdb=1798142|billed=Lackey Vamp #2}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Catalina Larranaga|imdb=0488561|billed=Vamp Waitress}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Peter Renaday|imdb=0719115|billed=Master's Voice}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Becka Linder|imdb=1329010|billed=Drugged Girl #1}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Chris Huse|imdb=0400507|billed=Drugged Vampire #2}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Ian Anthony Dale|imdb=1406333|billed=Drugged Vampire #3}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Randall Rapstine|imdb=0710954|character=Reg}}
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| {{CastActor|name=Andrew McGinnis|imdb=1837642|billed=Mullett Head Vamp}}}}}}
 
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"'''Release'''" is the fourteenth episode of the [[List of Angel season four episodes|fourth season]] of ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' and the eightieth episode overall. Written by Sarah Fain, Elizabeth Craft and Steven S. DeKnight and directed by James A. Contner it was originally broadcast on March 12, 2003 on the WB network.
   
 
==Synopsis==
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As a battered and bloodied [[Faith]] recovers at Wesley's apartment after her showdown with [[the Beast|the&nbsp;Beast]], they wonder why [[Angelus]] would suddenly kill the Beast and allow the sun to return to [[Los Angeles]]. At a [[demon]] bar, Angelus is spoken to by a deep disembodied voice, which turns out to originate from [[Cordelia]], projecting from the [[Hyperion Hotel|hotel]], who stole Angel's soul and is keeping it close to her. Cordelia confirms that she manipulated the gang into removing the soul then stole it to ensure it couldn't be returned. Angelus refuses to submit to the Beast master and demands a face-to-face meeting. Angelus then surprises [[Fred]] at the hotel, claiming he is immune to the protection spell. He demands information on the Beast's master, however she realises he is bluffing and tries to fight back, but he steals her research materials. Fred tries to shoot him with a tranquillizer dart but accidentally hits [[Lorne]] instead. [[Connor]] attempts to stop Angelus, but is repelled by the demon protection spell.
   
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Angelus is contacted again by Cordelia [[Telepathy|telepathically]], and this time she threatens to restore his soul if he refuses to help. Fred's mood worsens as she feels inadequate to fight Angelus. Fred and [[Gunn]] kiss, but part, unsure about their feelings. Meanwhile Cordelia convinces Connor to keep her sudden pregnancy a secret from everyone else. Faith and [[Wesley]] try to track Angelus at the demon bar. There they encounter human junkies, who get high on the vampire bites. Faith smacks one around, but Wesley finally gets the needed info by stabbing the woman. They are able to track Angelus to a deserted museum where Faith has another showdown with him. The fight does not go well for Faith - in the final scene she is bitten by Angelus.
'''''Salvage''''' is episode 14 of [[List of Angel season four episodes|season 4]] of the television show ''[[Angel]]'', and is the 80th episode overall. Written by Sarah Fain, Elizabeth Craft and Steven S. DeKnight and directed by James A. Contner it was originally broadcast on March 12, 2003 on the WB network.
 
   
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==Continuity==
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*When Fred nearly shoots Connor with the tranquilizer gun, he remarks, "[I] thought you were more of a taser girl." This is a reference to the episode "[[Deep Down]]", wherein she used a taser to render him unconscious (and later to torture him), after she and Gunn found out that he had imprisoned Angel at the bottom of the sea.
   
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*When Wesley and Faith are looking for Angelus, they discover that people are getting high from vampire bites, similar to [[Riley Finn]]'s experience.<ref>"[[Into The Woods]]"</ref>
   
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*The description of Angelus talking to himself is similar to the method of [[the First]], yet no one suggested the First could be behind the apocalyptic events. This suggests Buffy and the Scoobies had not attempted to contact Angel about their battle with the First. One would think after learning that Los Angeles was blacked out that some effort would be made to contact Angel on the assumption it was an act on behalf of the First. It was not as if Buffy had not considered bringing Angel into her war against the First, since she asked him to open a second front later. There also doesn't seem to be much sharing of notes later when Willow arrived.
==Synopsis==
 
   
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*Faith and Wesley's view on ethics were inverted since the last time they met. While Wesley attempted her to convince her to do the very things she was trying to atone for, she tried desperately to cling to her newly-adopted ethical beliefs—the same beliefs that Wesley himself possessed as a Watcher.
   
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*When provoking Faith, Wesley makes reference to her torturing him in "[[Five by Five]]", and the [[Watchers Council]]'s attempt to kill/capture her in "[[Sanctuary]]".
   
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*Faith becomes the latest member of the Scooby Gang to be bitten by a vampire, leaving only Xander and Tara to never have experienced it.
As a battered and bloodied [[Faith Lehane|Faith]] recovers from her bloody showdown with [[The Beast]] at [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce|Wesley]]'s apartment, they debate why [[Angel]]us would suddenly kill the Beast and allow the sun to return to Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Angelus surprises [[Winifred Burkle|Fred]] by showing up back at the hotel where he demands information on who is directing the Beast and steals her research materials. Fred tries to shoot him with a tranquilizer dart but accidentally hits [[Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan|Lorne]] instead. Faith and Wesley try to track Angelus down by going to the demon bar where he hangs out, which leads to Faith having another showdown with Angelus in a deserted museum. [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]] convinces [[Connor]] to keep her sudden pregnancy a secret from everyone else while she, a vessel of the evil power, telepathically contacts Angelus to recruit him for her cause.
 
   
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== Body Count ==
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*a vampire, dusted by Wesley
   
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== Behind the Scenes ==
==Acting==
 
===Main cast===
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===Production===
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*After 44 appearances as a guest star, [[Andy Hallett]] was finally added to the opening credits. For the first time in the series, there are now more main characters that are exclusive to ''Angel'' than there are characters that originated in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]] ''(which will last until "[[Underneath]]" with Harmony's promotion to the main cast).
*[[David Boreanaz]] as [[Angel|Angelus]]
 
*[[Charisma Carpenter]] as [[Cordelia Chase]]
 
*[[J. August Richards]] as [[Charles Gunn]]
 
*[[Amy Acker]] as [[Winifred Burkle]]
 
*[[Vincent Kartheiser]] as [[Connor]]
 
*[[Andy Hallett]] as [[Lorne]]
 
*[[Alexis Denisof]] as [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce]]
 
   
===Special guest star===
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===Broadcast===
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*This is one of the longest cold openings, at 5:27. This record is later beaten by "[[The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco]]" with a length of 6 minutes and 18 seconds. The longest is "[[Harm's Way]],''"'' with a length of 6 minutes and 49 seconds.
*[[Eliza Dushku]] as [[Faith Lehane]]
 
   
===Guest stars===
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===International titles===
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*'''German''': Alte Feinde (''Old Enemies'')
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*'''French''': Libération (''Release'')
   
===Co-stars===
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===Music===
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*[[Wikipedia: VAST|VAST]]- "Here"
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*[[Robert J. Kral]] - original score
   
==Quotes<br />==
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==Quotes==
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|Demon|"Look, I'm telling ya, I don't know nothing. On my mother's tumor." ''[notices a demon sneaking up behind Wesley and Faith, intending to attack them]'' "And even if I did, I'd never yak to a couple of flesh-bags that are about to get their internal organs sucked out of their ..."
==Notes<br />==
 
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|Wesley|''[shoots his shotgun behind him, without even looking, nailing his would-be attacker in the face]'' "Strom demon. Face should grow back." ''[cocks the shotgun]'' "Eventually."
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|Faith|"Think yours will?"
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|Demon|"Oh, that Angelus. Yeah, in here all the time running his mouth. 'Look at me, I'm so evil.' Real jackass. Never liked him. I'm on your side."
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{{QuoteBlock
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|Angelus|"Uh-oh! Vampire with a gun!"
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==Quotes and trivia==
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
*After just over forty appearances as a guest star Andy Hallett ''(Lorne)'' is finally added to the opening credits in this episode.
 
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[[nl:Release]]
*This is one of the longest intro (before opening theme), at 5:27. There is one other episode in season 3 with over 5 minutes too (citation needed).
 
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Revision as of 10:44, 9 November 2019

Template:Angelepisode "Release" is the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of Angel and the eightieth episode overall. Written by Sarah Fain, Elizabeth Craft and Steven S. DeKnight and directed by James A. Contner it was originally broadcast on March 12, 2003 on the WB network.

Synopsis

As a battered and bloodied Faith recovers at Wesley's apartment after her showdown with the Beast, they wonder why Angelus would suddenly kill the Beast and allow the sun to return to Los Angeles. At a demon bar, Angelus is spoken to by a deep disembodied voice, which turns out to originate from Cordelia, projecting from the hotel, who stole Angel's soul and is keeping it close to her. Cordelia confirms that she manipulated the gang into removing the soul then stole it to ensure it couldn't be returned. Angelus refuses to submit to the Beast master and demands a face-to-face meeting. Angelus then surprises Fred at the hotel, claiming he is immune to the protection spell. He demands information on the Beast's master, however she realises he is bluffing and tries to fight back, but he steals her research materials. Fred tries to shoot him with a tranquillizer dart but accidentally hits Lorne instead. Connor attempts to stop Angelus, but is repelled by the demon protection spell.

Angelus is contacted again by Cordelia telepathically, and this time she threatens to restore his soul if he refuses to help. Fred's mood worsens as she feels inadequate to fight Angelus. Fred and Gunn kiss, but part, unsure about their feelings. Meanwhile Cordelia convinces Connor to keep her sudden pregnancy a secret from everyone else. Faith and Wesley try to track Angelus at the demon bar. There they encounter human junkies, who get high on the vampire bites. Faith smacks one around, but Wesley finally gets the needed info by stabbing the woman. They are able to track Angelus to a deserted museum where Faith has another showdown with him. The fight does not go well for Faith - in the final scene she is bitten by Angelus.

Continuity

  • When Fred nearly shoots Connor with the tranquilizer gun, he remarks, "[I] thought you were more of a taser girl." This is a reference to the episode "Deep Down", wherein she used a taser to render him unconscious (and later to torture him), after she and Gunn found out that he had imprisoned Angel at the bottom of the sea.
  • When Wesley and Faith are looking for Angelus, they discover that people are getting high from vampire bites, similar to Riley Finn's experience.[1]
  • The description of Angelus talking to himself is similar to the method of the First, yet no one suggested the First could be behind the apocalyptic events. This suggests Buffy and the Scoobies had not attempted to contact Angel about their battle with the First. One would think after learning that Los Angeles was blacked out that some effort would be made to contact Angel on the assumption it was an act on behalf of the First. It was not as if Buffy had not considered bringing Angel into her war against the First, since she asked him to open a second front later. There also doesn't seem to be much sharing of notes later when Willow arrived.
  • Faith and Wesley's view on ethics were inverted since the last time they met. While Wesley attempted her to convince her to do the very things she was trying to atone for, she tried desperately to cling to her newly-adopted ethical beliefs—the same beliefs that Wesley himself possessed as a Watcher.
  • Faith becomes the latest member of the Scooby Gang to be bitten by a vampire, leaving only Xander and Tara to never have experienced it.

Body Count

  • a vampire, dusted by Wesley

Behind the Scenes

Production

  • After 44 appearances as a guest star, Andy Hallett was finally added to the opening credits. For the first time in the series, there are now more main characters that are exclusive to Angel than there are characters that originated in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (which will last until "Underneath" with Harmony's promotion to the main cast).

Broadcast

  • This is one of the longest cold openings, at 5:27. This record is later beaten by "The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco" with a length of 6 minutes and 18 seconds. The longest is "Harm's Way," with a length of 6 minutes and 49 seconds.

International titles

  • German: Alte Feinde (Old Enemies)
  • French: Libération (Release)

Music

Quotes

Demon: "Look, I'm telling ya, I don't know nothing. On my mother's tumor." [notices a demon sneaking up behind Wesley and Faith, intending to attack them] "And even if I did, I'd never yak to a couple of flesh-bags that are about to get their internal organs sucked out of their ..."
Wesley: [shoots his shotgun behind him, without even looking, nailing his would-be attacker in the face] "Strom demon. Face should grow back." [cocks the shotgun] "Eventually."
Faith: "Think yours will?"
Demon: "Oh, that Angelus. Yeah, in here all the time running his mouth. 'Look at me, I'm so evil.' Real jackass. Never liked him. I'm on your side."
Angelus: "Uh-oh! Vampire with a gun!"

References

Template:Reflist

  1. "Into The Woods"