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{{Episode
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| season = 3
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|season = 3
| number = 2
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|number = 2
| image = ThatVisionThing_Main.jpg
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|image = ThatVisionThing Main.jpg
| airdate = October 1, 2001
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|airdate = October 1, [[2001]]
| writer = [[Jeffrey Bell]]
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|writer = [[Jeffrey Bell]]
| director = [[Bill L. Norton]]
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|director = [[Bill L. Norton]]
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|length = 41
| previous = [[Heartthrob]]
 
| next = [[That Old Gang of Mine]]
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|series = ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]''
 
|previous = "[[Heartthrob]]"
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|next = "[[That Old Gang of Mine]]"
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|series2 = ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''
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|previous2 = "[[The Gift]]"
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|next2 = "[[Bargaining, Part One]]"
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|stars = [[David Boreanaz]] — [[Angel]]<br>[[Charisma Carpenter]] — [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]]<br>[[Alexis Denisof]] — [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce|Wesley]]<br>[[J. August Richards]] — [[Charles Gunn|Gunn]]<br>[[Amy Acker]] — [[Winifred Burkle|Fred]]
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|gueststars = [[Stephanie Romanov]] — [[Lilah Morgan|Lilah]]<br>[[Andy Hallett]] — [[Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan|Lorne]]<br>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0759004 Frank "Sotonoma" Salsedo] — [[Unidentified shaman|Dark Mystic]]<br>[[Daniel Dae Kim]] — [[Gavin Park|Gavin]]<br>[[David Denman]] — [[Skip]]
 
|special = [[Julie Benz]] [[Darla]]
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|costars = [[Justin Shilton]] — [[William Blim|Young Man]]<br>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0847543 Ken Takemoto] — [[Unidentified Chinese demon man|Old Chinese Man]]<br>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0516279 Alice Lo] — [[Unidentified Chinese demon woman|Old Chinese Woman]]<br>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0316803 Mitchell Thomas Gibney] — [[Unidentified locksmith|Innocuous Man]]<br>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0766427 Bob Sattler] — [[Cooper|Masked Man]]<br>[[Kal Penn]] — [[John Hancock|Young Man in Fez]]
 
}}
 
}}
   
'''''That Vision Thing''''' is the second episode of the [[List of Angel season three episodes|third season]] of ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' and the forty-sixth episode overall. Written by Jeffrey Bell and directed by Bill L. Norton, it was originally broadcast on October 1, 2001 on the WB network.
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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the second episode of the [[Angel season 3|third season]] of ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' and the forty-sixth episode in the series. Written by [[Jeffrey Bell]] and directed by [[Bill L. Norton]], it was originally broadcast on October 1, [[2001]], on [[The WB]] network.
 
[[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia's]] vision gift grows dangerous when it begins giving her physical afflictions based on the visions. Angel investigates where the visions are coming from and finds that [[Lilah Morgan]], not the Powers That Be, are behind the visions. He has to do what Lilah says in order to save Cordelia's life.
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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[[Angel]] must team up with the dark side to stop a psychic hacker from killing [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]] with her own violent visions that are leaving her burned, scaly and frightened for her life.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20041022200538/http://www.thewb.com/Shows/Episode/0,8201,||302,00.html "angel: That Vision Thing."] ''TheWB.com''. Archived from [http://www.thewb.com/Shows/Episode/0,8201,||302,00.html the original] on October 22, 2004.</ref>
Cordelia is concerned because she has not had any visions in awhile.
 
   
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==Summary==
[[Gavin Park]], a lawyer from [[Wolfram & Hart]], shows up to cause [[Angel Investigations]] more trouble regarding their lease. He gives them a list of 57 code violations they are guilty of, in an effort to drive them out of their building.
 
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At the [[Hyperion Hotel]], [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce|Wesley]] and [[Charles Gunn|Gunn]] eat take-out with [[Winifred Burkle|Fred]]. Fred has finally emerged from her room but is sitting under the table, and she grades their attempts to be sincere towards Cordelia, who is on edge having not had a vision in a while. Suddenly, [[Gavin Park]] shows up at [[Angel Investigations]] and is met with a frosty reception by Wesley, who recognizes the [[Wolfram & Hart]] lawyer from his previous visit. Gavin gives them a list of 57 code violations they are guilty of in an effort to drive them out of their building, but Angel is unimpressed, and Gavin leaves before promising to return.
   
Then, she gets a new vision and the pains that accompany her vision take a turn for the worse as a vision of a creature with claws causes deep claw marks to appear on her back, stomach, and shoulder. [[Angel]] expresses great concern about Cordelia's condition, but she conceals the claw marks from him because she does not want to stop having her visions. The gang heads out to find a magical coin Cordelia saw in the vision. The team relatively easily dispatches a pair of demons disguised as an elderly couple from Cordy's vision, and obtains the magical coin.
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Suddenly, Cordelia gets a new [[visions|vision]], when the pains that accompany take a turn for the worse. A vision of a creature with claws causes deep claw marks to appear on Cordelia's back, stomach, and shoulder. Angel expresses concern about her condition, but she conceals the claw marks from him because she does not want to stop having her visions. The gang heads out to find a [[magic]]al coin Cordelia saw in the vision. The team dispatches a pair of [[demon]]s disguised as an elderly couple and obtains the coin.
   
At Wolfram & Hart, Gavin Park talks to Lilah Morgan. She is threatened by Park's presence and his offer for her to join "his" team's attack on Angel via code violations, as she feels her position is superior to his.
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At Wolfram & Hart, Gavin talks to [[Lilah Morgan|Lilah]]. She is threatened by Park's presence and his offer for her to join his team's attack on Angel via code violations, as she feels her position is superior to his.
   
Cordy has a second vision--this time of a demon covered in boils, and in reaction, boils erupt all over her face, too. The team is troubled, wondering why the [[Powers That Be]] would afflict Cordy in this way. At [[Fred]] 's suggestion, the team tries to trace the source of her visions--they bring Lorne to investigate, while other members of the team obtain a key from the vision.
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Cordy has a second visionthis time, of [[boil demon|a demon covered in boils]], and, in reaction, boils erupt all over her face. The team is troubled, wondering why the [[Powers That Be]] would afflict Cordy in this way. At Fred's suggestion, the team tries to trace the source of her visionsthey bring [[Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan|Lorne]] to investigate, while other members of the team obtain a key from the vision.
   
At the [[Hyperion Hotel|Hyperion]],[[ Gunn]] and Fred come upon exterminators fumigating, and treat them with suspicion.
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At the Hyperion, Gunn and Fred come upon exterminators fumigating the hotel. Gunn quickly kicks them out.
   
Meanwhile, at Wolfram & Hart, the true source of the visions is revealed: Lilah has hired a psychic to send the visions to Cordy. The third vision of the night is the most violent one yet, and Cordelia's skin becomes burned at a vision of fire, while Lorne is thrown across the room by the power of the vision. Cordelia is extremely demoralized and says she doesn't want visions anymore, and that she is frightened all the time, despite her brave attempts to remain stoic, and her selfless embrace of earlier visions because she was happy to be helping people. The gang realizes the source of the visions and Angel confronts Lilah, who explains that Angel must free a man in another dimension who has been "wrongfully imprisoned", using the coin and key to travel there.
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Meanwhile, at Wolfram & Hart, the true source of the visions is revealed: Lilah has hired [[John Hancock|a psychic]] to send the visions to Cordy. In the third vision of the night, Cordelia's skin becomes burned at a vision of fire, while Lorne is thrown across the room by the power of the vision. Cordelia feels demoralized and says she doesn't want visions anymore, and that she is frightened all the time, despite her attempts to remain stoic and her happiness in helping people. Lorne confirms that the visions aren't coming from the Powers that Be and someone must have jacked the line to send their own message. The gang realizes the source of the visions must be Wolfram & Hart.
   
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Angel confronts Lilah, who explains that Angel must free a man in another [[dimension]] who has been "wrongfully imprisoned", using the coin and key to travel there.
Angel travels to the new dimension, but his weapons are prevented from being transported with him. At his destination, there is a cage made of fire, where a being is constantly being burned yet not consumed inside of it, and is being guarded by a frightening demon named[[ Skip]]. Angel and Skip speak, realize they are on the same side ultimately, but that Angel must act against Skip in this one instance. Angel defeats Skip and returns with the being to Los Angeles. Angel Investigations meets Wolfram & Hart at a levee in LA, and the prisoner is handed over to Lilah, who then restores Cordy to health. As Lilah turns to leave, she explains that "it's just business." At that, Angel hurls a rebar through the window of Lilah's limo, killing the psychic who was causing the visions. Angel threatens Lilah personally if she ever attacks Cordelia again. Angel and Cordelia talk with each other of their concern that they have freed someone who is evil, and Angel says that Cordy's visions are more important than this person, whoever he is.
 
   
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At the hotel, Wesley's research has turned up information on the coin and key, which shows them to be objects of good, meaning the guardians that Angel fought off were likely on the side of good too. Wesley points out to Angel that helping Wolfram & Hart is against everything he fights for, and its likely the prisoner deserves to be there. Despite it all, Wesley agrees with Angel doing so to save Cordy and is ready to go along, but Angel asks him to stay in case anything goes wrong.
In the Yoro Mountains of Honduras, [[Darla]] visits a [[Shaman]] and asks for help in finding out why and how she is pregnant, and in killing the fetus. The shaman tries but fails to help her, so she decides that now she must visit "daddy", i.e. Angel.
 
   
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Angel travels to the new dimension, but his weapons are prevented from being transported with him. At his destination, there is a cage made of fire, where [[William Blim|a being]] is constantly being burned yet not consumed inside of it, and a frightening demon named [[Skip]] guards it. Angel and Skip speak, and they realize they are on the same side ultimately, but Angel must act against Skip in this one instance. Angel defeats Skip and returns with the being to Los Angeles.
==Cast==
 
   
 
Angel Investigations meets Wolfram & Hart at a levee in L.A., and the prisoner is handed over to Lilah, who then restores Cordy to health. As Lilah turns to leave, she explains that "it's just business." At that, Angel hurls a rebar through the window of Lilah's limo, killing the psychic who was causing the visions. Angel then threatens Lilah personally, promising that he'll kill her if she ever comes at him through Cordelia again. Angel and Cordelia talk with each other of their concern that they have freed someone evil, and Angel says that Cordy's visions are more important than this person, whoever he is, and he will be dealt with when the time comes.
===Starring===
 
*[[David Boreanaz]] as [[Angel]]
 
*[[Charisma Carpenter]] as [[Cordelia Chase]]
 
*[[Alexis Denisof]] as [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce]]
 
*[[J. August Richards]] as[[ Charles Gunn]]
 
*[[Amy Acker]] as [[Winifred Burkle]]
 
   
 
In the Yoro Mountains of Honduras, [[Darla]] visits [[unidentified shaman|a shaman]] and asks for help in finding out why and how she is pregnant and in killing the fetus. The [[shaman]] tries but fails to help her, so she decides that now she must return to L.A. in order to visit "daddy."
===Guest Starring===
 
*[[Stephanie Romanov]] as [[Lilah Morgan]]
 
*[[Andy Hallett]] as [[Lorne]]
 
*Frank "Sotonoma" Salsedo as Dark Mystic
 
*[[Daniel Dae Kim]] as [[Gavin Park]]
 
*[[David Denman]] as [[Skip]]
 
   
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==Continuity==
===Special Guest Starring===
 
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*This episode re-introduces Gavin Park, previously seen in "[[Over the Rainbow]]."
*[[Julie Benz]] as [[Darla]]
 
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*This episode introduces Skip. He will pretend to be a friend and guide to Cordelia in "[[Birthday]]" and "[[Tomorrow]]", playing a crucial role in [[Jasmine]]'s plans, before eventually being killed by Wesley in "[[Inside Out]]."
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*The identity of the imprisoned man will be revealed in the episode "[[Billy (episode)|Billy]]," when the Angel Investigations team will deal with him.
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*Gunn uses the same baseball bat he used in "[[Heartthrob]]."
   
===Co Starring===
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==Appearances==
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===Individuals===
*Justin Shilton as [[Billy Blim|Young Man]]
 
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*[[Angel]]
*Ken Takemoto as Old Chinese Man
 
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*[[William Blim]]
*Alice Lo as Old Chinese Woman
 
 
*[[Winifred Burkle]]
*Mitchell Thomas Gibney as Innocous Man
 
 
*[[Cordelia Chase]]
*Bob Sattler as Masked Man
 
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*[[Cooper]]
*Kal Penn as Young Man in Fez
 
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*[[Darla]]
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*[[Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan]]
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*[[Charles Gunn]]
 
*[[Lilah Morgan]]
 
*[[Gavin Park]]
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*[[Skip]]
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*[[Grayson Wells]] {{Om}}
 
*[[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce]]
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*[[Boil demon]]
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*[[Unidentified Chinese demon man]]
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*[[Unidentified Chinese demon woman]]
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*[[John Hancock]]
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*[[Unidentified locksmith]]
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*[[Unidentified shaman]]
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===Organizations and titles===
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*[[Angel Investigations]]
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*[[Shaman]]
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*[[Wolfram & Hart]]
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**[[Real Estate Division]]
 
===Species===
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*[[Demon]]
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**[[Cantonese Fook-beast]] {{Om}}
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**[[Deathwok Clan]]
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*[[Human]]
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*[[Vampire]]
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===Locations===
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*[[Los Angeles]], [[United States]]
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**[[Hyperion Hotel]]
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**[[Pearson Arms Apartments]]
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***[[Pearson Arms apartment 212]]
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**[[Van Hoa Duong]]
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**[[Wolfram & Hart Los Angeles branch]]
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*Skip's demon dimension
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*Yoro Mountains, Honduras
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===Objects===
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*[[Blood]]
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*[[Coin and Key]]
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*[[Enchanted sword]]
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*[[NKO714]]
   
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==Death count==
==Background Information==
 
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*A boil-covered demon, killed by Angel (only mentioned).
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*The psychic demon, stabbed in the head by Angel.
   
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==Behind the scenes==
 
===Production===
 
===Production===
*This episode marks Charisma Carpenter's 100th appearance as Cordelia, dating back to Buffy Season One.
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*This episode marks both [[Charisma Carpenter]]'s and [[David Boreanaz]]'s 100th episode in the [[Buffyverse]].
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*This is [[Kal Penn]]'s second appearance in the Buffyverse, previously appearing as [[Hunt]] in "[[Beer Bad]]."
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*Writer Jeffrey Bell included a reference to the creature [[w:c:x-files:wanshang dhole|wanshang dhole]] he had created for ''[[w:c:x-files:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'' episode "[[w:c:x-files:Alpha|Alpha]]."
   
===References===
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===Broadcast===
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*"{{PAGENAME}}" had an audience of 3.0 million households upon its original airing.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080705165137/http://home.insightbb.com/%7Ewahoskem/angel3.html "Nielsen Ratings for Angel's Third Season."] ''Nielsen Ratings for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, & Firefly''. Archived from [http://home.insightbb.com/%7Ewahoskem/angel3.html the original] on July 5, 2008.</ref>
*Writer Jeffery Bell included a reference to a creature he created for the ''X-Files'' episode "Alpha" called a Wanshang Dhole.
 
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===Pop culture references===
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*Fred says Cordelia is exactly like the dog character [[Wikipedia:Lassie|Lassie]].
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*Lorne tells Cordelia to picture herself as [[Wikipedia:Julie Andrews|Julie Andrews]] in the film ''[[Wikipedia:The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]''.
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===Goofs===
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*When Angel speaks to Cordy in the bathroom, he should have been able to smell the blood from her open wounds.
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*Darla enters the shaman's hut without an invitation.
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===Music===
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*[[Robert J. Kral]] — original score
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===International titles===
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*'''Czech:''' "Ta věc s viděním" (That Vision Thing)
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*'''Finnish:''' "Pelottavia näkyjä" (Scary Visions)
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*'''French:''' "Le martyre de Cordélia" (The Martyrdom of Cordelia)
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*'''German:''' "Tödliche Visionen" (Deadly Visions)
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*'''Hungarian:''' "A látomás" (The Vision)
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*'''Italian:''' "Visioni" (Visions)
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*'''Portuguese (Brazil):''' "As Visões" (The Visions)
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*'''Russian:''' "Эти видения" (These Visions)
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*'''Spanish (Latin America):''' "Visiones, Agresiones" (Visions, Aggressions)
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*'''Spanish (Spain):''' "Las Visiones" (The Visions)
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*'''Turkish:''' "Şu İmgelem Şeyi" (That Imagination Thing)
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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{{QuoteBlock
'''Lilah''' - "You're a remarkable man."
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|Lilah|"You're a remarkable man."
'''Angel''' - "Yeah, and you're an evil bitch."
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|Angel|"Yeah, and you're an evil bitch."
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}}
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{{QuoteBlock
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|Gunn|"Five herb shops in Chinatown and we've been to four. How come the thing that we're searching for is always in the last place we look?"
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|Wesley|"I suppose it's an unwritten law of being a dick. Uh... a... a sleuth, a gumshoe, a Sherlock."
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|Gunn|"All I know is you use the word 'dick' again and we're gonna have a problem."
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}}
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{{QuoteBlock
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|Angel|"Cordy, we should talk about this. You can't ignore what's happening."
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|Cordelia|"I don't wanna talk. What's there to say? Except 'gross,' 'yuck,' and 'unclean.' Like you're not thinking it."
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}}
   
==Continuity==
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==References==
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{{References}}
*This episode re-introduces the character Gavin Park, previously seen in [[Over the Rainbow]], as a lawyer from [[Wolfram and Hart]]. He serves as competition for Lilah after [[Lindsey]]'s departure the previous season.
 
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[[Category:Angel episodes]]
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[[Category:Angel Season 3]]
   
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[[de:Tödliche Visionen]]
*This episode also introduces the characters Skip and Billy Blim.
 
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[[nl:That Vision-Thing]]
**Skip re-appears as a friend and guide to Cordelia over the course of the season, and plays an important role in the events of season four. Killed by Wesley in "[[Inside Out]]"
 
**Billy will appear again as the main threat in the episode [[Billy]]. Later killed by Lilah.
 

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"That Vision-Thing" is the second episode of the third season of Angel and the forty-sixth episode in the series. Written by Jeffrey Bell and directed by Bill L. Norton, it was originally broadcast on October 1, 2001, on The WB network.

Synopsis

Angel must team up with the dark side to stop a psychic hacker from killing Cordelia with her own violent visions that are leaving her burned, scaly and frightened for her life.[1]

Summary

At the Hyperion Hotel, Wesley and Gunn eat take-out with Fred. Fred has finally emerged from her room but is sitting under the table, and she grades their attempts to be sincere towards Cordelia, who is on edge having not had a vision in a while. Suddenly, Gavin Park shows up at Angel Investigations and is met with a frosty reception by Wesley, who recognizes the Wolfram & Hart lawyer from his previous visit. Gavin gives them a list of 57 code violations they are guilty of in an effort to drive them out of their building, but Angel is unimpressed, and Gavin leaves before promising to return.

Suddenly, Cordelia gets a new vision, when the pains that accompany take a turn for the worse. A vision of a creature with claws causes deep claw marks to appear on Cordelia's back, stomach, and shoulder. Angel expresses concern about her condition, but she conceals the claw marks from him because she does not want to stop having her visions. The gang heads out to find a magical coin Cordelia saw in the vision. The team dispatches a pair of demons disguised as an elderly couple and obtains the coin.

At Wolfram & Hart, Gavin talks to Lilah. She is threatened by Park's presence and his offer for her to join his team's attack on Angel via code violations, as she feels her position is superior to his.

Cordy has a second vision — this time, of a demon covered in boils, and, in reaction, boils erupt all over her face. The team is troubled, wondering why the Powers That Be would afflict Cordy in this way. At Fred's suggestion, the team tries to trace the source of her visions — they bring Lorne to investigate, while other members of the team obtain a key from the vision.

At the Hyperion, Gunn and Fred come upon exterminators fumigating the hotel. Gunn quickly kicks them out.

Meanwhile, at Wolfram & Hart, the true source of the visions is revealed: Lilah has hired a psychic to send the visions to Cordy. In the third vision of the night, Cordelia's skin becomes burned at a vision of fire, while Lorne is thrown across the room by the power of the vision. Cordelia feels demoralized and says she doesn't want visions anymore, and that she is frightened all the time, despite her attempts to remain stoic and her happiness in helping people. Lorne confirms that the visions aren't coming from the Powers that Be and someone must have jacked the line to send their own message. The gang realizes the source of the visions must be Wolfram & Hart.

Angel confronts Lilah, who explains that Angel must free a man in another dimension who has been "wrongfully imprisoned", using the coin and key to travel there.

At the hotel, Wesley's research has turned up information on the coin and key, which shows them to be objects of good, meaning the guardians that Angel fought off were likely on the side of good too. Wesley points out to Angel that helping Wolfram & Hart is against everything he fights for, and its likely the prisoner deserves to be there. Despite it all, Wesley agrees with Angel doing so to save Cordy and is ready to go along, but Angel asks him to stay in case anything goes wrong.

Angel travels to the new dimension, but his weapons are prevented from being transported with him. At his destination, there is a cage made of fire, where a being is constantly being burned yet not consumed inside of it, and a frightening demon named Skip guards it. Angel and Skip speak, and they realize they are on the same side ultimately, but Angel must act against Skip in this one instance. Angel defeats Skip and returns with the being to Los Angeles.

Angel Investigations meets Wolfram & Hart at a levee in L.A., and the prisoner is handed over to Lilah, who then restores Cordy to health. As Lilah turns to leave, she explains that "it's just business." At that, Angel hurls a rebar through the window of Lilah's limo, killing the psychic who was causing the visions. Angel then threatens Lilah personally, promising that he'll kill her if she ever comes at him through Cordelia again. Angel and Cordelia talk with each other of their concern that they have freed someone evil, and Angel says that Cordy's visions are more important than this person, whoever he is, and he will be dealt with when the time comes.

In the Yoro Mountains of Honduras, Darla visits a shaman and asks for help in finding out why and how she is pregnant and in killing the fetus. The shaman tries but fails to help her, so she decides that now she must return to L.A. in order to visit "daddy."

Continuity

  • This episode re-introduces Gavin Park, previously seen in "Over the Rainbow."
  • This episode introduces Skip. He will pretend to be a friend and guide to Cordelia in "Birthday" and "Tomorrow", playing a crucial role in Jasmine's plans, before eventually being killed by Wesley in "Inside Out."
  • The identity of the imprisoned man will be revealed in the episode "Billy," when the Angel Investigations team will deal with him.
  • Gunn uses the same baseball bat he used in "Heartthrob."

Appearances

Individuals

Organizations and titles

Species

Locations

Objects

Death count

  • A boil-covered demon, killed by Angel (only mentioned).
  • The psychic demon, stabbed in the head by Angel.

Behind the scenes

Production

Broadcast

  • "That Vision-Thing" had an audience of 3.0 million households upon its original airing.[2]

Pop culture references

Goofs

  • When Angel speaks to Cordy in the bathroom, he should have been able to smell the blood from her open wounds.
  • Darla enters the shaman's hut without an invitation.

Music

International titles

  • Czech: "Ta věc s viděním" (That Vision Thing)
  • Finnish: "Pelottavia näkyjä" (Scary Visions)
  • French: "Le martyre de Cordélia" (The Martyrdom of Cordelia)
  • German: "Tödliche Visionen" (Deadly Visions)
  • Hungarian: "A látomás" (The Vision)
  • Italian: "Visioni" (Visions)
  • Portuguese (Brazil): "As Visões" (The Visions)
  • Russian: "Эти видения" (These Visions)
  • Spanish (Latin America): "Visiones, Agresiones" (Visions, Aggressions)
  • Spanish (Spain): "Las Visiones" (The Visions)
  • Turkish: "Şu İmgelem Şeyi" (That Imagination Thing)

Quotes

Lilah: "You're a remarkable man."
Angel: "Yeah, and you're an evil bitch."
Gunn: "Five herb shops in Chinatown and we've been to four. How come the thing that we're searching for is always in the last place we look?"
Wesley: "I suppose it's an unwritten law of being a dick. Uh... a... a sleuth, a gumshoe, a Sherlock."
Gunn: "All I know is you use the word 'dick' again and we're gonna have a problem."
Angel: "Cordy, we should talk about this. You can't ignore what's happening."
Cordelia: "I don't wanna talk. What's there to say? Except 'gross,' 'yuck,' and 'unclean.' Like you're not thinking it."

References

  1. "angel: That Vision Thing." TheWB.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2004.
  2. "Nielsen Ratings for Angel's Third Season." Nielsen Ratings for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, & Firefly. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008.